JUSTICE IN THE MAQUILADORAS NOW!
FIX NAFTA NOW! (NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT)
P R E S E N T A T I O N
Ernesto Lizcano
TRW Corporation, worker
Israel Monroy
Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras
OCT 12, MONDAY, 9:35 AM
SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE, ROOM A 213
“TRW Automotive is among the world’s largest automotive suppliers and is one of the top financial performers in the industry, with 2008 sales of $15 billion… To help keep employees safe, TRW relies on a program that integrates new learned behaviors of employees with active management involvement and ongoing evaluations of workplace conditions.” TRW.com
Because of TRW our families are starving!
Jovita Mendo Velásquez, TRW worker from Reynosa, Mexico (South of McAllen, Texas)
“If they made their profits with our labor over the years, now they should be accountable to us.”
Ernesto Lizano, TRW worker
The Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras (CJM) is an international non-profit, non-governmental coalition (Mexico, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Haiti and Dominican Republic that supports workers and community struggles for social, economic and environmental justice in the Maquiladora industry. www.coalitionforjustice.info
Sponsored by City College Chicano/a Studies Department, World Cultures Program and the San Diego Maquiladora Workers’ Solidarity Network –Info: Enrique Davalos, (619) 388-3634, edavalos@sdccd.edu
FIX NAFTA NOW! (NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT)
P R E S E N T A T I O N
Ernesto Lizcano
TRW Corporation, worker
Israel Monroy
Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras
OCT 12, MONDAY, 9:35 AM
SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE, ROOM A 213
“TRW Automotive is among the world’s largest automotive suppliers and is one of the top financial performers in the industry, with 2008 sales of $15 billion… To help keep employees safe, TRW relies on a program that integrates new learned behaviors of employees with active management involvement and ongoing evaluations of workplace conditions.” TRW.com
Because of TRW our families are starving!
Jovita Mendo Velásquez, TRW worker from Reynosa, Mexico (South of McAllen, Texas)
“If they made their profits with our labor over the years, now they should be accountable to us.”
Ernesto Lizano, TRW worker
The Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras (CJM) is an international non-profit, non-governmental coalition (Mexico, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Haiti and Dominican Republic that supports workers and community struggles for social, economic and environmental justice in the Maquiladora industry. www.coalitionforjustice.info
Sponsored by City College Chicano/a Studies Department, World Cultures Program and the San Diego Maquiladora Workers’ Solidarity Network –Info: Enrique Davalos, (619) 388-3634, edavalos@sdccd.edu
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