![]() “My contract, like that of other workers, is one month and 15 days,” says Carmen Pérez, a textile worker who has toiled 10 years at the same factory. “I am afraid to plan to have a child because I know that at any moment (the company) can fire me.” Unions and their allies have launched "The Dark Side of ‘Made in Peru,’” a new union campaign to help workers like Pérez get higher wages and full-time work in the textile and agro-export sectors. Find out more at the Solidarity Center. Comments are closed.
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