单词 | maquiladora |
例句 | Then there are the maquiladora tourists, executives from the thousands of internationally owned factories, or maquiladoras. Master of a New Tijuana 2011-03-09T07:33:57Z Like American illegal immigrants, workers in maquiladoras lack the legal protections that most American workers take for granted. A better border is possible 2012-05-26T22:00:00Z It depends on the logistics and transportation services industry that supports maquiladoras in Sonora and on the import of produce, which makes up half of the Mexican vegetables and fruits consumed by Americans. Two Cities, Two Countries, Common Ground 2018-02-05T05:00:00Z Almost none of the female victims ever worked in a maquiladora. A better border is possible 2012-05-26T22:00:00Z Many American corporations take advantage of the maquiladora structure – Mexico’s largely unregulated manufacturing system. A better border is possible 2012-05-26T22:00:00Z Like the maquiladora experience in Mexico, the influx of U.S. residents as retirees, or even as buyers of second homes and vacation homes, really leaves a conflicted economic record. A better border is possible 2012-05-26T22:00:00Z Dominic Paul Miller, who was based in San Diego before moving to New York, worked with a labor rights group to create a collaborative piece with maquiladora workers in Tijuana. A border wall rises in Oceanside — but this one is an art project, by Tijuana artist Marcos Ramirez 'ERRE' 2017-11-15T05:00:00Z The maquiladoras also benefit Mexico in particular ways. A better border is possible 2012-05-26T22:00:00Z For 10 years, they shared a room and worked long hours for low wages with no benefits in maquiladoras, the foreign-owned factories that dot the length of the U.S.-Mexico border. Farmworkers killed in I-5 crash sought homes, fields of their own 2023-06-03T04:00:00Z Some economists, however, argue that the use of inexpensive parts produced in maquiladoras allowed the U.S. automobile industry to survive. World History: from 1400 2022-12-14T00:00:00Z Mr. Colom had success in textiles and Guatemala’s entry into large-scale production through assembly plants known in Spanish as maquiladoras. Álvaro Colom, ex-president of Guatemala, dies at 71 2023-01-24T05:00:00Z Employees at the maquiladora, as the border plants are known, had long been represented by a union affiliated with the Confederation of Mexican Workers. Mexico agrees to review US workers’ rights complaint 2022-05-31T04:00:00Z Employees at the maquiladora, as the plants are known, had long been represented by a union affiliated with the Confederation of Mexican Workers. Mexican workers vote for independent union at border plant 2022-04-23T04:00:00Z The movement won 20% wage increases at all 48 “maquiladora” factories in Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, Texas. Mexico sees 2nd major win for independent unions 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z Known in the industry as maquiladoras, they take imported parts, assemble them into consumer and industrial products and then ship them north. Supply-chain hell ignites economic boom along U.S.-Mexico border 2021-12-15T05:00:00Z The youths ages 12 to 17 are the children of workers at border assembly plants known as maquiladoras. Mexico sends some minors to US to get coronavirus vaccine 2021-11-18T05:00:00Z This relatively safe city along Mexico’s northern border, where violence is plentiful, grew with the construction of U.S.-owned border assembly plants known as maquiladoras in the 1980s and 1990s. ‘Amistad’ binds Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña amid migrant crisis 2021-09-25T04:00:00Z The movement won 20% pay raises at all 48 maquiladora factories in Matamoros. Mexican workers vote for independent union at border plant 2022-04-23T04:00:00Z Prieto predicted the Tridonex vote would be the first in a string of victories at the border assembly plants known as maquiladoras. Mexico sees 2nd major win for independent unions 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z Mexican and local U.S. officials hope the maquiladora vaccination program will encourage the United States to reopen the land border with Mexico. Mexican Workers on Border Get Vaccines to Aid Them, and the U.S. Economy 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z Angel Esparza, 30, started digging graves for Perches at the start of the pandemic when work at the border factory, or maquiladora, slowed. For a border funeral home that survived the cartels, the coronavirus crisis is worse 2020-12-11T05:00:00Z Susana Prieto, a Mexican attorney representing workers in maquiladora factories near the U.S. border, accused the Mexican government of seeking to intimidate her with a prosecution on trumped-up charges. As economy reels from pandemic, Trump and Mexican president mark start of 3-nation trade pact 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z She contends officials in Tamaulipas and in the border state of Chihuahua are persecuting her because she hurt the economic interests of owners of the maquiladoras, whose production is geared to supplying the U.S. economy. Mexico labor lawyer to be held pending trial on riot charges 2020-06-11T04:00:00Z Prieto claims that officials in the border states of Chihuahua and Tamaulipas, where she was arrested, are persecuting her because she affected the economic interests of maquiladora operators. Mexican state arrests border labor lawyer Susana Prieto 2020-06-09T04:00:00Z On one recent morning, however, hundreds of workers from the factories known as maquiladoras were waved across the border into San Diego, without visas or passports, and rolled up their sleeves to be vaccinated. Mexican Workers on Border Get Vaccines to Aid Them, and the U.S. Economy 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z Many of her customers work in the border assembly plants known as maquiladoras. ¡Caray! Coronavirus shuts the Mexican beer industry down, and the country is running dry 2020-05-09T04:00:00Z Galindo is one of thousands of workers at various U.S.-owned factories known as “maquiladoras” along Mexico’s northern border. As U.S. auto supply chain revs up, worker safety fears linger in Mexico 2020-05-06T04:00:00Z Prieto also recently campaigned in Chihuahua against policies at maquiladora plants in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, across from El Paso, Texas, that she claimed put workers at risk of catching the new coronavirus. Mexico labor lawyer to be held pending trial on riot charges 2020-06-11T04:00:00Z Prieto also recently campaigned against policies at maquiladora plants in Ciudad Juarez that she claimed put workers at risk of catching the new coronavirus. Mexican state arrests border labor lawyer Susana Prieto 2020-06-09T04:00:00Z American companies manufacture billions of dollars worth of goods in Mexico, with maquiladoras assembling hundreds of thousands of Ford cars and Honeywell products every year. Mexican Workers on Border Get Vaccines to Aid Them, and the U.S. Economy 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z Conditions inside the assembly plants, called maquiladoras, are not conducive to preventing the spread of the virus, says Mariana. Why Mexico's factories have not shut down 2020-04-27T04:00:00Z “The maquiladora industry was a factor in the contagion,” said human rights activist Cecilia Espinosa in Ciudad Juarez, urging health and labor authorities to inspect factories before allowing workers to return. As U.S. auto supply chain revs up, worker safety fears linger in Mexico 2020-05-06T04:00:00Z The struggle at the maquiladora plants is twofold: At first, many of the plants refused to shut down in line with government orders closing “nonessential” businesses. US pressures Mexico to reopen plants amid worker walkouts 2020-04-21T04:00:00Z Others cross south to work in maquiladoras border factories. Trump halts most traffic on U.S. border with Mexico 2020-03-20T04:00:00Z She had disappeared after leaving home early to take a bus to work in one of Juárez’s hundreds of maquiladora assembly plants, bedrock of the city’s economy. Back to the border of misery: Amexica revisited 10 years on 2019-12-08T05:00:00Z Only maquiladoras producing "essential goods" are allowed to remain open following a federal government decree. Why Mexico's factories have not shut down 2020-04-27T04:00:00Z This summer, the municipal government announced a new plan, called the Juárez Initiative, to repurpose an old export factory, or maquiladora, as a holding station for asylum seekers who are returned under M.P.P. How the U.S. Asylum System Is Keeping Migrants at Risk in Mexico 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z The government of Chihuahua state, where Ciudad Juárez is located, said that “the maquiladora industry should not be stigmatized” amid the pandemic. US pressures Mexico to reopen plants amid worker walkouts 2020-04-21T04:00:00Z Those who have jobs tend to work in nearby "maquiladoras", foreign-owned factories where local workers spend long shifts sewing clothes for wages that do not even cover their basic needs. 'Sometimes I pray to my dead daughter' 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z The strikes have closed or slowed production at dozens of maquiladora assembly plants and other factories located south of the border to take advantage of lower labour costs. 'We won't be trampled on': striking Mexican workers vow to fight the fight 2019-02-17T05:00:00Z Given the poor conditions inside many maquiladoras, employees are understandably wary of going to work in the middle of a global pandemic. Why Mexico's factories have not shut down 2020-04-27T04:00:00Z About 25,000 workers staged a mass walkout at 48 "maquiladora" assembly plants in the border city of Matamoros beginning in January and won 20 percent wages hikes and bonuses. Combative Mexican union leader forms new labor federation 2019-02-13T05:00:00Z About 25,000 workers staged a mass walkout at 48 “maquiladora” assembly plants in the border city of Matamoros beginning in January and won 20 percent wages hikes and bonuses. Combative Mexican union leader forms new labor federation 2019-02-13T05:00:00Z His parents, who toiled in the maquiladoras, warned him and his siblings to stay away from the narcos. Meth and murder: A new kind of drug war has made Tijuana one of the deadliest cities on Earth 2019-01-30T05:00:00Z There have already been some victories: 48 maquiladoras represented by the Matamoros Industrial Workers and Labourers’ Union announced a settlement to end their stoppages on 9 February, “having met the demands of our unionised workers”. 'We won't be trampled on': striking Mexican workers vow to fight the fight 2019-02-17T05:00:00Z Wages at most maquiladora jobs are double or triple the country’s minimum wage, which is currently less than $5 a day. With Migrants Stalled at U.S. Doorstep, Mexico Offers a Fresh Start 2018-12-16T05:00:00Z Unable to find work after losing his job at a maquiladora, or export assembly plant, he was approached by a local gang which pressured him to store weapons in his apartment. 'God will decide if we make it': Central American caravan presses northward 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z It is the world’s busiest border crossing, and home to huge numbers of economic migrants, especially poor women, who work in the city’s maquiladora factories, resorts and seedy bars. Pioneer of women's football in Mexico is latest victim of Tijuana violence 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z Distilleries called maquiladoras — some of which produce award-winning tequilas — produce tequilas for brand owners, says Morales. Elon Musk’s Teslaquila is actually a good idea 2018-10-19T04:00:00Z On the Mexican side of the dividing line are the junkyards that contend with the overflows of waste generated by Tijuana's maquiladoras, which craft the cheap goods that will ultimately end up in the U.S. Is it inspired or irresponsible to call Donald Trump's border wall prototypes ‘art’? 2018-02-08T05:00:00Z Rodríguez — or is it Ramírez? — dragged himself to the maquiladora with a blazing fever and put in a double shift out of fear of losing his job. A Mexican actor became a worker making less than $5 a day for art, theater and understanding poverty – LA Times 2018-01-22T05:00:00Z It greatly expanded the number of assembly plants in Mexico known as maquiladoras, which import parts duty-free and send finished products back across the border. ‘We’re Competing Against Everybody Just Like You’: Voices on Manufacturing in Mexico 2017-12-27T05:00:00Z Crime hit such alarming levels this year that the local maquiladora industry – which pulls thousands to Reynosa every year to work in its export factories – warned that companies might be forced to relocate. Mexico maelstrom: how the drug violence got so bad 2017-12-26T05:00:00Z Across the river in Ciudad Acuña, maquiladoras—factories and assembly plants for companies taking advantage of lower wages and lack of unions—have been cranking out auto parts and other manufactured goods since the 1960s. Driving the Most Controversial Strip of Land in Trump's America 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z At night he studies English, because it would help him move up the ladder at so many foreign-owned maquiladoras, including the Illinois-headquartered engineering and manufacturing firm Robertshaw, where he works now. Complex world of border trade: Cattle go north, meat south 2017-05-21T04:00:00Z And for those five months, he survived on a minimum wage salary that he earned boxing clothes at a maquiladora. A Mexican actor became a worker making less than $5 a day for art, theater and understanding poverty – LA Times 2018-01-22T05:00:00Z Today, Mexico’s maquiladora industry is far more sophisticated and global than when Nafta began. ‘We’re Competing Against Everybody Just Like You’: Voices on Manufacturing in Mexico 2017-12-27T05:00:00Z Critics of Mexico’s maquiladoras system contend that wages are kept unfairly low and that workers have been kept from organizing. Lifesaving devices come from places like Tijuana, and Trump border taxes will affect end-user pricing 2017-04-09T04:00:00Z The borderlands were buzzing with factories known as maquiladoras — plants that assemble components for American manufacturing operations. The Fed Acts. Workers in Mexico and Merchants in Malaysia Suffer. 2017-03-16T04:00:00Z She went to work in a maquiladora, a factory on the U.S. border, making $5.60 a week. Immigration activist allowed to remain in United States for another year 2017-03-15T04:00:00Z Previously he was making wiring harnesses for airplanes at another maquiladora. With NAFTA in Trump’s crosshairs, Mexico’s border factories brace for the unknown 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z Ms. Gerardo attended high school in Tijuana, where students were taught quality control, marketing and other skills necessary for the maquiladora industry. ‘We’re Competing Against Everybody Just Like You’: Voices on Manufacturing in Mexico 2017-12-27T05:00:00Z Now, instead of being garment sweatshops, many maquiladoras in Tijuana employ a new generation of Mexican engineers and skilled technicians to make orthopedic devices, surgical equipment and catheters. Lifesaving devices come from places like Tijuana, and Trump border taxes will affect end-user pricing 2017-04-09T04:00:00Z Many garment manufacturers deserted Los Angeles for border maquiladoras in the 1980s and 1990s. Despite fears, Mexico’s manufacturing boom helps some U.S. workers 2016-08-25T04:00:00Z Carlos Torres finishes his 12-hour shift at the maquiladora and returns in the early morning darkness to the home he shares with three dogs, including a pushy Chihuahua named El Comandante. Trouble with the law leads to veterans’ exile 2016-05-15T04:00:00Z To lure workers from the south, maquiladoras in Ciudad Juarez began offering benefits such as two square meals a day and transportation from their homes to the factories. With NAFTA in Trump’s crosshairs, Mexico’s border factories brace for the unknown 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z She works in the maquiladora factories that fuel the local economy. Pope Francis heads for Mexico-U.S. border, giving recognition to the plight of migrants 2016-02-17T05:00:00Z Juarez's proximity to the U.S. has brought a job boom at hundreds of foreign-owned assembly plants known as "maquiladoras" that manufacture clothes, electronics and other goods to be shipped north. Pope Francis wraps up his visit to Mexico with some of his most anticipated events: stops at a Juarez prison just days after a deadly riot in another lockup and at the Texas border when immigration is a hot issue for the U.S. presidential campaign 2016-02-17T05:00:00Z Juarez’s proximity to the U.S. has brought a job boom at hundreds of foreign-owned assembly plants known as “maquiladoras” that manufacture clothes, electronics and other goods to be shipped north. Pope concludes Mexico trip with visits to prison, US border 2016-02-17T05:00:00Z Since the 1980s, Juarez has mushroomed into an industrial center whose economy is fueled by multinational factories, or maquiladoras, that draw workers from across the country. With Pope Francis' border city visit, Texans rediscover Mexico -- and like what they see 2016-02-16T05:00:00Z Juarez has always been a uniquely industrial border city: almost twice the size of El Paso, with hundreds of maquiladora factories and a population of more than 1.3 million. Former murder capital of Mexico presents sunnier image for pope 2016-02-09T05:00:00Z It was also infamous for killings that singled out women, usually workers at the thriving maquiladora industries that supply the U.S. with clothing, television sets, snacks and other consumer products. Pope Francis heads for Mexico-U.S. border, giving recognition to the plight of migrants 2016-02-17T05:00:00Z Some observers are calling the level of labor discontent in the Mexican maquiladoras “historic.” California Inc.: Can the U.S. economy stomach the stock market's tumult? 2016-01-25T05:00:00Z Officials expect the bridge to give the region an advantage in the competition for more tourism and investment in Tijuana’s maquiladora sector, which draws business travelers from across the U.S. and Asia. $120-million bridge lets travelers walk from San Diego to Tijuana's airport 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z “For us he was our pastor and our guide,” said Garcia, 45, who sews clothes in a maquiladora factory and who wore quotes from Romero’s penultimate sermon on the back of her shirt. Honoring 'Saint Romero' is overdue for many Salvadorans 2015-03-23T04:00:00Z In Honduras, by contrast, exports still focus on low value-added products such as bananas and coffee and manufactured goods produced in low-tech maquiladora factories. The Tequila Trail: What Can Jalisco Mexico Teach Us About Migration? 2014-10-27T04:00:00Z The explosive growth of the Mexican auto sector is more than just a repeat of the maquiladora movement of the 1970s and 1980s that sprouted a sea of factories along the U.S. border. America's Car Capital Will Soon Be ... Mexico 2014-08-20T04:00:00Z She lost her job ironing shirts at a maquiladora when it shut down amid security problems. Exploitation awaits migrant children on Mexico's southern edge 2014-08-02T04:00:00Z When Mexico set up the first maquiladoras half a century ago, they were sweatshops that simply bolted or stitched together imported parts, then exported the assembled product north across the border to the United States. Mexico’s maquiladoras: Big maq attack 2013-10-24T15:01:56Z Mexico then slashed the maquiladora income tax rate from 30 percent to 17.5 percent. Analysis: Tax perks at risk, Mexico factories shelve growth plans 2013-10-16T20:14:06Z Mexican border factories, known as maquiladoras, began sprouting in the 1960s, but their growth greatly accelerated after Nafta made most trade between the U.S. and Mexico duty-free. Canada Firm Places Bet on Mexico Border 2013-03-20T01:12:30Z Her maquiladora, or factory, she said, is a “fantasy” meant to condemn the harsh reality of a global economy that uses and discards poor workers, especially women, to keep prices low. Mexico City Journal: Mobile Factory With Hope for a Better Life – Mexico City Journal 2012-12-31T01:17:14Z “It’s not Acapulco, where you have foreign investment; it’s not Ciudad Juárez, where you have the maquiladora industry,” said David Peña, a lawyer representing the residents of Cherán. In Mexico, Reclaiming the Forests and the Right to Feel Safe 2012-08-03T02:24:36Z They have been negotiating with an Asia-based furniture company and a Haitian paint company, seeking to diversify the tenants beyond the garment assembly plants known as maquiladoras. Earthquake Relief Where Haiti Wasn’t Broken 2012-07-06T02:26:54Z Part of the problem is a host of special regimes, like those awarded to maquiladoras, which in turn encourage abuse. Analysis: Tax perks at risk, Mexico factories shelve growth plans 2013-10-16T20:14:06Z On a recent visit to Juárez, there was ample evidence of the damage done by the drug war and poverty to the maquiladora dream. Canada Firm Places Bet on Mexico Border 2013-03-20T01:12:30Z Completed works from the mobile maquiladora project, for example, will create the whine of an ambulance siren. Mexico City Journal: Mobile Factory With Hope for a Better Life – Mexico City Journal 2012-12-31T01:17:14Z The maquiladora industry grew in response to a United States government decision in the 1960s to drastically limit the number of Mexicans crossing the border for seasonal farm work. Life on the Line 2011-07-31T04:27:16Z “Creating an exclusively garment maquiladora zone is something everyone — I wouldn’t say tries to avoid, but considers last resort,” said Mr. Aguerre, the development bank manager. Earthquake Relief Where Haiti Wasn’t Broken 2012-07-06T02:26:54Z "They are making it really expensive for maquiladoras to keep growing at the same pace," said Ernesto Ocampo, a tax advisor at Ernst & Young. Analysis: Tax perks at risk, Mexico factories shelve growth plans 2013-10-16T20:14:06Z More recently, the strength of maquiladoras has been sapped by the global economic downturn and the drug war. Canada Firm Places Bet on Mexico Border 2013-03-20T01:12:30Z Last fall, gunmen apparently looking for a rival fired on a bus carrying maquiladora workers near Ciudad Juarez, killing four people. Despite Mexican Violence, U.S. Firms Expand by Border 2011-07-10T23:01:49Z Now, though, according to government labor surveys and private sector data, women seem to be edging back into the majority and increasing their presence at maquiladoras. A Mexican City?s Troubles Reshape Its Families 2011-02-09T05:40:24Z But to be honest, in a country like Haiti, maquiladoras are a good opportunity, a quick employment generator. Earthquake Relief Where Haiti Wasn’t Broken 2012-07-06T02:26:54Z The big-name international brands that operate maquiladora factories continue to operate, taking advantage of free trade and cut-rate labor. The Mexican Border?s Lost World 2010-07-31T19:27:00Z There are more than 300 maquiladoras - the factories that reassemble imported material and then export the finished product, mainly to the US - in and around the city. 2010-02-17T13:12:00Z Even as drug organizations battle for turf around them, more TV sets are being assembled, car parts boxed up and electronic widgets soldered together in the large manufacturing plants here known as maquiladoras. Despite Mexican Violence, U.S. Firms Expand by Border 2011-07-10T23:01:49Z From 2008 to the middle of last year, the city’s maquiladoras cut 30 percent of their work force, or about 72,000 jobs. A Mexican City?s Troubles Reshape Its Families 2011-02-09T05:40:24Z Soledad Maynez, president of the Juarez association of maquiladoras, says what is at stake is Juarez's consolidation as a major industrial hub on the border with the US. 2010-02-17T13:12:00Z In addition, many maquiladoras have had to make unexpected substantial investments in security systems such as CCTV, alarms or safety training for employees, she says. 2010-02-17T13:12:00Z |
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