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U.A.W. Says Lax Enforcement of Trade Deal Has Cost U.S. Jobs

The Biden administration declined to pursue a union complaint of labor abuses in Mexico, raising new concerns about offshoring.

Noam Scheiber
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Caterpillar Inc, International Trade and World Market, Labor and Jobs, Mexico, Nuevo Laredo (Mexico), Organized Labor, Relocation of Business, Strikes, United Automobile Workers, United States International Relations, United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
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