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Hundreds of workers at the Lexmark plant in Juarez, Mexico, have been fired after they walked off the job last week, asking for raises, the right to unionize abd other demands, according to a story in the El Paso Herald-Post.

According to the Spanish-language website Sinembargo, the labor dispute started in early November, after workers asked for a raise of six pesos, or roughly 35 cents a day.

Lexmark, an international company producing printer cartridges, now pays workers a maximum of 70.10 pesos a day, or $4.03.

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