Upheaval In The Factories Of Juarez

Alana Semuels / The Atlantic CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Women and men, more than 70 of them, were fired on December 9th from the factory on the Mexican side of the Mexico-Texas border where they made printers for the American company Lexmark. They say they were terminated was because they were trying to form an independent union.

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