In the early years of NAFTA, the maquiladora system undermined national manufacturing and unions in Mexico across industrial sectors, drawing workers around the country into poorer working conditions along the US-Mexico border. Since then, alongside modern production and cross-border trade, the growth of manufacturing in Mexico has produced some of the most militant and aggressive labor organizing on the continent.
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