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Allies Across the Border | Praise

“This book stands firm against the corporate hagiographies currently clogging the shelves; its clear, careful tracking of actual plant conditions and labor practices, rendered evenly—if sympathetically to workers' plight—should convince even hardened union skeptics to consider the other side's claims.”
—Publishers Weekly

“A riveting story of visionary Mexican workers at the forefront of the democratic labor movement. The FAT is an important example for 21st-century labor organizing.”
—Tom Hansen, Mexico Solidarity Network

“Dale Hathaway’s history of the FAT is essential reading for anyone interested in unions and labor solidarity in Mexico. Organizing in the face of massive employer and government opposition and repression, the Authentic Labor Front represents an important development for workers and democratic forces within Mexico. Now, at last, there is a history of the political and philosophical origins of this remarkable insurgent worker and community movement.”
—Dr. Elaine Bernard, Executive Director, Harvard University, Trade Union Program 

“Introduces English-speaking labour and internationalist activists to Mexico's remarkable, but so-far little-known and un-studied Authentic Labour Front (the FAT). Places this 'new social union' within the context of Mexican history, the North American Free Trade Agreement and globalization in general. Easily accessible to social movement activists, it will also challenge leaders and academics to consider the relevance of this union model to the North and East as well as the South. Should be made available in other world areas and languages.”
—Peter Waterman, author of Globalisation, Social Movements and the New Internationalisms

“Dale Hathaway has written a fascinating account of Mexican workers’ organizing struggles in this long-overdue history of the Authentic Labor Front (FAT), Mexico’s small yet influential and independent labor organization. English-speaking readers who know the FAT as the first labor group to embrace cross-border solidarity under NAFTA can now learn about its rich past. Those looking for an introduction to Mexican labor will be treated to a readable, comprehensive, and intimate portrayal of the trials of independent union organizing in Mexico. Both groups will gain an understanding of the many challenges Mexican workers still face.”
—Maria Lorena Cook, Associate Professor, Cornell University

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