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Industricide: Chronicle From the Manufacturing Pole of Rio Grande

Summary by lavaca.org
A land full of empty factories. Organized workers resisting unemployment, the opening of imports and the reduction of promotion tariffs in a province that of 16,000 workers went on to have 6,400. A policy that strikes companies of all sizes and headings: technological, textile, metallurgical, electro-domestic and electronic. And all this without the labor reform still being applied. Proposals for the workers themselves to take over the companies…
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A land full of empty factories. Organized workers resisting unemployment, the opening of imports and the reduction of promotion tariffs in a province that of 16,000 workers went on to have 6,400. A policy that strikes companies of all sizes and headings: technological, textile, metallurgical, electro-domestic and electronic. And all this without the labor reform still being applied. Proposals for the workers themselves to take over the companies…

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lavaca.org broke the news on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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