Tijuana Maquiladora Tour
Come to learn about Tijuana communities and workers'
conditions and struggles!
Come to learn about Tijuana communities and workers'
conditions and struggles!
Wednesday, Jan 08, 2014
9 am to 3 pm
Important Notice:
Citizens returning from Mexico should present an U.S. passport. (Otherwise, they need an official ID, birth certificate, and waiting in line when returning to the U.S. for a period of time to be decided by the border gate officer.) More information: the U.S. State Dept. web site: US Citizens - Documents needed for entry into the U.S..
· All tour participants must read the US travel alert to Mexico and sign the tour waiver. Please click here to get the Tour waiver.
Schedule (There may be slight variations from tour to tour.)
· 9:00 am sharp- San Ysidro. Additional information about the meeting place will be provided.
· 9:15 am- The crosses at the border: More than 7,000 immigrants have died trying to cross the border since 1994, when NAFTA was imposed.
· 9:30 am- Otay Industrial Park, Sanyo and other maquiladoras: workers' labor conditions, labor rights and struggles
NOTE: We will visit the Tijuana industrial area but won't enter any factory.
NOTE: We will visit the Tijuana industrial area but won't enter any factory.
· 11:15 am- Metales y Derivados: maquiladoras, distorted urban development and wild industrialization in Tijuana
· 12:00 pm- Foxconn: the largest maquiladora in both Tijuana and the world
· 12:45 pm- Lunch
· 1:15 pm:- Group dialogue about the experience; time for questions and comments
· 2:00 pm- Working women in Tijuana are organizing artisan cooperatives and promoting an alternative economy. They will bring their handcrafts to the tour. To learn in advance about these cooperatives, please go to: ollincallicm.blogspot.com
· 3:00 pm- Return to the bus station
Donations
· $30 regular, $20 students, $ 50 solidarity
· Donations cover the bus, lunch, and a donation to the workers' organizations.
· For tour registration go here: sdmaquila.org
Sponsored by Colectivo Ollin Calli Tijuana, San Diego Maquiladora Workers' Solidarity Network
and Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras
and Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras
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