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Judi Lynn

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Fri Feb 25, 2022, 01:46 AM Feb 2022

"Queremos Vivir": The Workers Who Wouldn't Die for the Pentagon

Maquiladora workers in the border city of Mexicali strike against working conditions.

MAURIZIO GUERRERO FEBRUARY 24, 2022

Workers in the Mexican border city of Mexicali, many of them young migrant women, were fighting for their lives. It was the deadliest point of the pandemic in 2020 in one of the hardest-hit states in Mexico, Baja California.

By May 2020, a local news outlet reported that 432 of the 519 Covid-19 fatalities to date had been workers in maquiladoras—assembly plants on the border that mostly supply the United States.

On April 8, 2020, the Mexicali workers forced two maquiladoras of Gulfstream?—?a U.S. aerospace company with several active contracts with the Department of Defense— to shutter for nearly a month. Though it was temporary, workers saw the closure of a prime Pentagon supplier as a victory.

By May 4, under pressure from the Pentagon, Mexico allowed these factories to reopen as ​“essential businesses.”

More:
https://inthesetimes.com/article/workerstrike-bordercity-pandemic-mexicali-manquiladoras-how-workers-fought-against-weapons-companies-workers-rights-covid19

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"Queremos Vivir": The Workers Who Wouldn't Die for the Pentagon (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2022 OP
Si, ellos quieren vivir JohnSJ Feb 2022 #1
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