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Population and demographic projections still point to only average growth, as Ensenada is not affected as Tijuana is by increased trade, border migration and higher birth rates. ... Average hourly wages (fully burdened) paid in Ensenada manufacturing: ... Maquiladoras pay B.C.N. State taxes, 2% of the base wage paid.
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Maquiladoras exported goods worth $42 billion in 1997. CNIME said that the average maquiladora wage is 70 pesos per day ($8.50). Many Mexicans complain that, although maquiladoras produce jobs, ... no tariffs are paid if the products are re-exported from Mexico. ... The Los Angeles Times on January 26, 1998 profiled Tijuana,
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migration.ucdavis.edu/mn/more.php?id=1451_0_2_0
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As Eduardo Badillo, of the Border Region Workers' Support Committee (CAFOR), says, "a worker in Tijuana earns the same in a whole day's work that even an undocumented worker earns in an hour, just a few miles north." ... The average wage paid by Westinghouse and other employers in Dominican free trade zones was $99.
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dbacon.igc.org/Mexico/25BorderLikeBosnia.htm
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An undocumented worker, for instance, ... Yet while the minimum cost of living in 1993 for a Dominican family of four was calculated at $276/month by the Center for Economic Investigation of the Caribbean, the average wage paid by Westinghouse and other employers in the Dominican free trade zones was $99/month.
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These workers are not considered by the government as being displaced by NAFTA. The wages paid in the new high tech plants being built in Mexico, are so low there is not a single U.S. worker who could take enough of a pay adjustment to compete. ... The average wage paid to migrant workers in the U.S. is $6 hour,
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And while exports increased, the average wage paid Mexico’s manufacturing workers declined from $5 per day (which was not a living wage) to only $4. ... Under NAFTA this number fell to approximately 6.5 million by 2003.2 Much of Mexican agriculture — and the backbone of Mexico’s rural economy;
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There are no independent courts, no civil rights, no civil liberties, no enforcement for minimum wage or worker health and safety laws, no freedom of speech, no pollution controls ... In the short run, the much larger costs will be job losses for U.S. ... APPROXIMATE AVERAGE HOURLY WAGE PAID TO MAQUILADORA FACTORY WORKERS: $0.75...
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The Institute reported that while the typical worker earns $42,000 a year, the average CEO pulls in a staggering $11 million. For just one day of work, the average CEO earns what the average worker is paid for a full year. ... in 1965, CEOs earned 24 times as much as the average worker, one-tenth the disparity of today.
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Their average age was 36.6 years, with the majority Mexican or Hispanic (about 80%) and single, never married or divorced (57.5%). During the past year, clients had sex with an female sex worker an average of more than 25 times and over half of them reported having unprotected sex during the past four months.
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