El Tronco de Senegal, Jan Codina
2007. Spain. vo Spanish. 50’   on-line

Back in the old days, a 'maquila' was a “millers portion”, the amount of grain that farmers paid millers to process their grain. Now maquilas are tax-free factories set up in underdeveloped countries to produce their goods using cheap labour. In Nicaragua, 100,000 people work in maquilas, which pay $0.32/hour and violate all workers rights. The Nicaragua maquilas are virtually unknown to international public opinion, and essential to the supply of the US consumer market.

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8 días de marzo, maquilas en Nicaragua
8 días de marzo, maquilas en Nicaragua
8 días de marzo, maquilas en Nicaragua