Canada is losing auto manufacturing jobs to Mexico, a trend that's not expected to change anytime soon. Click here for the full story: cbc.ca/1.3108148 ...
Slave labour. It's not about being efficient or making a well put-together
product. It is because the corporations want the MAXIMUM profit, and pay
the least to get it done. When people stop accepting crap pay for fair work
and demand a living wage, only then will this change.
+Elizabeth M lol those mexicans make 10 times more
Ford's new factory in Mexico
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