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Monday, July 24, 2006

Apparel manufacturing jobs declining in Mexico

Apparel manufacturing jobs declining in Mexico
She works long hours on her feet in a noisy, windowless factory and makes only $6.80 a day 45 cents more than most workers there because she embellishes denim jeans with dainty flowers. But Yesenia Garcia, 27, is glad to have a job. "Sometimes you have work and sometimes you don't. But I like working on design," Garcia said.

 



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