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Silvio in Mexico expresses the dual position of the wage-labourer and producer:

The buses are good and the work itself is interesting. The problem is that they do not recognize our work well. There is no recognition. There are different wage groups, C, A, AA, AAA, and they give the best salaries to their friends. (Silvio)

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© 2014 Nora Räthzel, Diana Mulinari, Aina Tollefsen

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Räthzel, N., Mulinari, D., Tollefsen, A. (2014). Production Regimes — The Wage Labourer’s Discontent. In: Transnational Corporations from the Standpoint of Workers. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137323057_11

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