Immigrant Worker Act

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May 7, 2016

 

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World War I also started Mexican immigration, since Mexican workers performed well in the industry and service fields, working in trades such as machinists, mechanics, painters and plumbers (Gunter, Jarret, 1992). These years were full with employment opportunities for Mexicans because much of the U...
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labor force was overseas fighting the war. Agencies in Mexico recruited for the railway and agriculture industries in the United States. Mexican workers’ complaints about the abuse of their labor rights eventually led the Mexican government to action. Led by Venustiano Carranza in 1920, the Mexican government composed a model contract that guaranteed Mexican workers certain rights named in the Mexican Political Constitution (Jensen, Hammberback, 1998)...
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