Examples of 'mexican labor' in a sentence

Meaning of "mexican labor"

Mexican labor: Refers to the workforce or labor force originating from Mexico, often used in discussions about labor migration, employment, and economic sectors like agriculture or construction

How to use "mexican labor" in a sentence

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Mexican labor laws are pro worker.
That is something that putting a wage floor under the Mexican labor force will not do.
Mexican labor relationships.
We abide by Mexican labor laws.
The Mexican labor force is complementary to ours.
How America began to rely on Mexican labor.
This has made Mexican labor far cheaper than before.
Finally, the US still needs access to Mexican labor.
Mexican labor is never hired due to their national eight-hour day provision.
Corruption in Mexico Mexican labor law.
We currently have more than 700 products manufactured proudly in our factory floors with Mexican labor.
America needed Mexican labor.
According to Mexican labor laws, working hours for children under 16 can not exceed six hours a day.
Below are the main types of Mexican labor contracts,.
The aim is to “ protect ” American jobs and end cheap Mexican labor.

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However, the exploitation of Mexican labor has continued unabated.
The concept of "outsourcing" is now being introduced in the Mexican labor system.
Under NAFTA, American corporations have relied on the use of cheap Mexican labor for manufacturing.
Before starting a business in Mexico, learn about Mexican labor law….

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