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100 1 _aDillon, Sam.
245 1 4 _aThe Dividing Line: Unpeaceful Workplaces-- Profits Raise Pressure on F. /
_cSam Dillon.
260 _bNew York Times,
_c2001.
440 0 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
_nArticle 44.
_pBusiness,
_x1522-3191;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
500 _aOriginally Published: The Dividing Line: Unpeaceful Workplaces-- Profits Raise Pressure on F, Feb. 15, 2001; pp. A1+.
520 _a"In Acuna, as in other border settlements, Mexican workers earn such miserable wages and American companies pay such minimal taxes that its schools are a shambles, its hospital crumbling, its trash collection slapdash, and its sewage lines collapsed. Half of Acuna's 150,000 residents now use backyard latrines." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article focuses on the U.S.-owned factories along the Mexican border and addresses their impact on Mexican life and economy.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 0 _aCost and standard of living
_zMexico.
650 0 _aHousing
_zMexico.
650 0 _aOffshore assembly industry.
650 0 _aSocial responsibility of business.
650 0 _aWork environment
_zMexico.
651 0 _aMexican-American Border Region.
651 0 _aMexico
_xEconomic conditions.
651 0 _aMexico
_xSocial conditions.
710 2 _aSIRS Publishing, Inc.
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
_pBusiness.,
_x1522-3191.
942 _c UKN
999 _c33152
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