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Workers and Welfare: Comparative Institutional Change in Twentieth-Century Mexico (Pitt Latin American Series, 349) Workers and Welfare: Comparative Institutional Change in Twentieth-Century Mexico by Michelle L. Dion
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“The CTM in particular had for a number of years demanded the creation of national unemployment insurance. For several years after the 1992 reform, the organization continued to demand that the SAR contributions be used for unemployment insurance instead.”
Michelle L. Dion, Workers and Welfare: Comparative Institutional Change in Twentieth-Century Mexico
“Importantly, the demand for day-care services to be provided by social insurance came from textile workers and not from the Mexican feminist movement.”
Michelle L. Dion, Workers and Welfare: Comparative Institutional Change in Twentieth-Century Mexico