- Fecha
1999
- Autores
Antonieta Barrón
- Resumen
This collection of compelling and original research makes connections in Canada, the US and Mexico among women who work in fast-food restaurants, supermarkets and agricultural production. The fourteen chapters take a critical look at how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has affected these women's working and living conditions, sharpening our understanding of how the workplace has been restructured in order to fulfill consumer demands for tomatoes, exotic flowers and fruits, as well as fast-food burgers and fries. Food activists in Latin America, the US and Canada propose alternatives to counteract the oppressive conditions of free trade and globalization.
- Título del libro
Women working the NAFTA food chain: Women, food and globalization
- Lugar de publicación
Toronto
- Editor
Second Story Books
- Notas
Also have Chap 4 - The "poisoning" of indigenous migrant women and children...
- Los sectores económicos
Agriculture and horticulture workers y Sales and service occupations - general
- Relevancia geográfica
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, México, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, Federal, y Nueva Escocia
- Idiomas
Inglés