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The USMCA and the Mexican automobile industry: Towards a new labor model?

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  • Graciela Irma Bensusàn Areous
  • Alex Covarrubias Valdenebro
  • Ines González Nicolas

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The USMCA has created a new environment for the North American automobile industry. It places higher and additional rules related to regional content and labour provisions supported by a new generation of strongly binding mechanisms. In Mexico, there is a new labour law and a wage policy meant to support a new labour relations model. This paper investigates the extent of the progress in such model by assessing the way in which unions are responding to its demands. Based on primary evidence of union leaders, and drawing future sceneries, the paper contends that the adaptive capacity of corporatist unions will prevent the new labour model from succeeding.

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  • Graciela Irma Bensusàn Areous & Alex Covarrubias Valdenebro & Ines González Nicolas, 2022. "The USMCA and the Mexican automobile industry: Towards a new labor model?," International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 22(1), pages 128-144.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijatma:v:22:y:2022:i:1:p:128-144
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