<FMT>Contents</FMT>
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction “We Are in This Dance Together”
1 Contextualizing the Case of Moctezuma
2 “I Like Piecework More . . . Because I Work for Myself”
3 From Piecework to Teamwork: Translating Theory into Practice
4 Becoming a Worker: Discovering the Shop Floor and the Contested Nature of Self-Managed Teams
5 Lean during Mean Times
6 The Strike: From Motherhood to Workers’ Rights
7 “We Lost Control of the Shop Floor”: Flexible Taylorism and the Demise of the Firm
Conclusion “We Are Workers, Not Beggars”
Appendix A The Workforce at Moctezuma
Appendix B Past Work Employment Classification Methods
Appendix C Reprimands in Worker Files, 1993–2001
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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<A>Figures</A>
2.1. Moctezuma woman worker at protest, August 1972
3.1. Poka-yoke lights, control panels, local supply shelves, and altar to Virgin of Guadalupe, pants department, 2001
4.1. Picture of bundle preparation (Op-1) and first sewing operation (Op-2), José and Luisa in the foreground
4.2. Production flow and work posts in the pants department, team four
6.1. Decisionmaking during the strike: voting through a show of hands, March 16, 2001
6.2. Blocking traffic to demand a meeting with the governor, April 4, 2001
6.3. State repression of workers’ sit-in, April 4, 2001
6.4. Marches after work to demand recognition of independent union, May 2001
8.1. Sewing workshop, Doña Ana in the middle, 2006
8.2. Sewing workshop, 2006
<A>Tables</A>
1.1.Grupo Mexicano’s Participation in Textile and Apparel Commodity Chain
7.1. Moctezuma’s Proportion of Working Capital to Debts, 1996–2001 (in Millions of Pesos)
A.1. Female Workers by Marital Status and Number of Children, 2001(Percentages in Parentheses)
A.2. Education Level by Gender, 2001
A.3. Percentage of Women Workers Hired by Age Group under Changing Work Organization over Time
A.4. Percentage of Men Workers Hired by Age Group under Changing Work Organization over Time
B.1. Mexican Classification of Occupation (CMO ) Codes and Categories for Moctezuma’s Workers
B.2. Percentage of Women Hired by Mexican Classification of Occupation (CMO) Work Category for Previous Employment, 1970s–2001
C.1. Number of Reprimands by Infraction, 1993–2001