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Mexico

A New Union, At Last? Mexican Auto Parts Workers Get to Vote, Three Years After Strike Wave

February 19, 2022 / Luis Feliz Leon

In a Landslide Victory, Mexican GM Workers Vote In an Independent Union

February 04, 2022 / Dan DiMaggio, Luis Feliz Leon

Mexican Auto Workers to Choose New Union in Landmark Vote

January 28, 2022 / Luis Feliz Leon and Dan DiMaggio

Interview: A Mexican Auto Worker on the Fight for a Real Union at GM's Silao Plant

October 13, 2021 / Mexico Solidarity Project

Mexico’s Only Independent Farmworker Union Struggles On Despite Obstacles

August 30, 2021 / James Daria

Don’t Compromise on Farmworker Rights

April 26, 2021 / Saurav Sarkar

In Mexican Border Town, Prominent Independent Labor Lawyer Arrested

June 10, 2020 / Judy Ancel

Following Strikes by Mexican Workers, U.S. Presses to Keep Border Plants Open

May 07, 2020 / David Bacon

Strike Wave Wins Raises for Mexican Factory Workers

February 27, 2019 / Paolo Marinaro and Dan DiMaggio

Election Landslide Raises Hopes for Mexican Labor

October 04, 2018 / Jeffery Hermanson

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