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Biggs-Adams, Carrie. 2001. International Affairs Representative, CWA. Personal interview on January 22 in Washington, DC.
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Carrillo Alejandro, Patricia. 2000. Secretaria de Relaciones y Solidaridad, SEMARNAP. Personal interview on April 7 in Mexico City.
Cohen, Larry. 2001. Executive Vice President, CWA. Personal interview on March 28 in Washington, DC.
Compa, Lance. 2000. Cornell University and Consultant, Human Rights Watch. Former Director of Labor Law and Economic Research, Commission for Labor Cooperation. Personal interview on December 19 in Washington, DC.
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Díaz Reguera, Eduardo. 2000. Labor lawyer, former counsel for the FAT. Personal interview on March 10 in Mexico City.
Dip Rame, Elías. 2000. National President, Confederación Nacional de Transportistas Mexicanos, A.C. Personal interview on August 23 in Mexico City.
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Easterling, Barbara. 2001. Secretary-Treasurer, CWA. Personal interview on January 9 in Washington, DC.
Eaton, Jonathan. 2001. Assistant to the Canadian Director, UNITE. Personal interview on February 13 in Toronto.
Feigen, Edward. 2001. Strategic Projects Coordinator, Department of Field Mobilization, AFL-CIO. Personal interview on January 12 in Washington, DC.
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Fernandez, Gerald. 2009. Director of International Affairs, USW. Personal interview on November 19 by phone.
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Gacek, Stanley. 2009. Associate Director, International Affairs Department, AFL-CIO. Personal interview on August 23 by phone.
Gallardo Oropeza, Adán. 2000. Director, Centro de Estudios y Estadística, Asociación Sindical de Pilotos Aviadores de México. Personal interview on April 27 in Mexico City.
García Pichado, Arnulfo. 2000. Auto union representative. Interviewed by research assistant in July in Mexico.
García Villanueva, Carlos. 2000. Coordinator of the Union Education Program, Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Mexico City office). Personal interview on May 2 in Mexico City.
Garza, Irasema. 2001. Director, U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau. Former Director, U.S. NAO. Personal interview on January 5 in Washington, DC.
Gindin, Sam. 2001. Former Director of Research and Assistant to the President, CAW. Personal interview on February 14 in Toronto.
Gott Trujillo, Adolfo. 2000. Secretary General, Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Industria Textil, de la Confección Similares y Conexos de la República Mexicana, CTM. Member of Comité Ejecutivo Nacional, CTM. Personal interview on May 2 in Mexico City.
Harvey, Pharis. 2000. Executive Director, International Labor Rights Fund. Personal interview on December 7 in Washington, DC.
Hermanson, Jeff. 2000. Representative, Mexico City Office, Solidarity Center. Personal interview on August 24 in Mexico City.
Herrera Ireta, Jorge. 1999. Pro-Secretario de Sucursales, SME. Personal interview on August 2 in Mexico City.
Herzenberg, Steve. 2002. U.S. Department of Labor. Personal interview on September 27 in Berkeley, CA.
Hoffman, Ann. 2001. Legislative Director, UNITE. Personal interview on January 16 in Washington, DC.
Howard, Alan. 2000. Assistant to the President, UNITE. Personal interview on December 15 in New York.
Jackson, Andrew. 2001. Director of Research, Canadian Council on Social Development. Former Economist, CLC. Personal interview on March 2 in Ottawa.
Juárez Núñez, Huberto. 2000. Economist, Universidad Autonoma de Puebla. Personal interview on June 23 in Puebla, Mexico.
Katz, Sheila. 2001. International Department, CLC. Personal interview on February 26 in Ottawa.
Kingsley, Bob. 2001. Director of Organization, UE. Personal interview on January 23 in Alexandria, VA.
Kinkaid, James. 2001. National Representative (Regulatory Affairs), CEP. Personal interview on February 23 in Ottawa.
Kovalik, Dan. 2000. Assistant General Counsel, USW. Personal interview on December 21 in Pittsburgh, PA.
Lara Jiménez, Fermín. 2000. Secretary General, Sindicato Nacional Mártires de San Angel del la Industria Textil Similares y Conexos (CROC). President, Coalición Nacional Obrera de la Industria Textil. Personal interview on May 11 in Mexico City.
Lee, Thea. 2000. Assistant Director for International Economics, AFL-CIO. Personal interview on December 8 in Washington, DC.
Lejarza, Mateo. 2000. National Executive Committee, STRM. Personal interview on May 9 in Mexico City.
Lira, Jaime. 2000. Secretary General and Executive Committee, Tremec (autoparts). Interviewed by research assistant on July 27 in Mexico.
Littlehale, Scott. 2000. International Trade and Sourcing Specialist, UNITE. Personal interview on December 13 in New York.
López Guizar, Guillermo. 2000. Director of ILO Mexico Office. Personal interview on August 24 in Mexico City.
Luce, Frank. 2001. Associate Counsel, CAW. Personal interview on February 5 in Toronto.
Luján, Bertha. 1999. National Coordinator, FAT. National Coordinating Committee and member of the Commission on Economic, Political, and Social Affairs, UNT. Personal interview on August 3 in Mexico City.
Luján, Bertha. 2000. Personal interview on August 29 in Mexico City.
Luján, Bertha. 2010. Personal interview on March 29 by phone.
Mackenzie, David. 2001. Executive Director, Steelworkers Humanity Fund, and former Organizing Coordinator, United Steelworkers of America, Canadian National Office. Personal interview on February 16 in Toronto.
Marino Roche, Rafael. 2000. Political Action Commission and National Executive Committee, STRM. Personal interview on May 15 in Mexico City.
Martin, Richard. 2001. President, Inter-American Regional Workers' Organization, and Former Secretary-Treasurer, CLC. Personal interview on February 26 in Ottawa.
Martínez González, Porfirio. 2000. Secretary of Finance, Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD), in Mexico City. Labor lawyer and Executive Committee member, PRD, in Mexico City. Personal interview on March 13 in Mexico City.
Martínez Orozco, Benedicto. 1999. National Coordinator, FAT. Secretary General, STIMAHCS. Vice President, Communications, UNT. Personal interview on July 27 in Mexico City.
Martínez Orozco, Benedicto. 2010. Personal interview on April 18 by phone.
McLuckie, Fred. 2001. Legislative Coordinator, IBT. Personal interview on January 26 in Washington, DC.
Medina Torres, Salvador. 2000. Undersecretary of Relations and National Committee, CTM. Personal interview on May 15 in Mexico City.
Mejía, Remedios. 2000. Imprenta Morales, FAT. Personal interview on June 24 in Mexico City.
Melançon, Claude. 2001. Canadian Association of Labor Lawyers. Melançon, Marceau, Grenier & Sciortino. Personal interview on February 3 in Toronto.
Monguia Sánchez, Ignacio. 2000. President of the Strike Committee, Imprenta Morales, FAT. Personal interview on June 24 in Mexico City.
Monroy Mejía, Lázaro. 2000. Secretary General, Sección 170 del Sindicato Nacional Textil Fabrica Texlamex, CTM. Personal interview on June 7 in Mexico City.
Moore, Lou. 2001. Former National Director for International Affairs, CWA. Personal interview on January 13 in Washington, DC.
Mora Amador, Alejandro. 2000. Education Coordinator, CTM. Personal interview on August 17 in Mexico City.
Moreno Martínez, Oscar. 2000. Director of International Affairs, Cámara Nacional del Autotransporte de Carga. Personal interview on August 28 in Mexico City.
Muñoz Lopez, José Refugio. 2000. Director General, Cámara Nacional del Autotransporte de Carga. Personal interview on August 28 in Mexico City.
Narcia Tovar, Eugenio. 2000. Labor lawyer and member of ANAD. Personal interview on April 4 in Mexico City.
Newman, Keith. 2001. Research Director, CEP. Personal interview on March 2 in Ottawa.
Nicolá de Jesús, Teresce. 2000. Strike Committee, Imprenta Morales, FAT. Personal interview on June 24 in Mexico City.
Ortíz, Julio. 1999. Representative of Centro de Reflexion y Acción Laboral. Personal interview in Mexico City.
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Phillips, Carol. 2001. Director of International Department, and Director, Social Justice Fund, CAW. Personal interview on February 12 in Toronto.
Pomeroy, Fred. 2001. Former President, CEP. Personal interview on February 28 in Ottawa.
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Quiroz Soriano, Alejandro. 2000. Personal interview on July 6 in Mexico City.
Ramírez Fuentes, Agustín. 1999. Secretary General of Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (STUNAM) and UNT. Personal interview on August 3 in Mexico City.
Ramírez Gamero, José. 2000. Secretary General, Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Industria del Auto-Transporte, Similares y Conexos de la República Mexicana and Comité Nacional, CTM. Personal interview on August 23 in Mexico City.
Ríos, María Estela. 1999. Former President of ANAD. Personal interview on July 13 in Mexico City.
Ritchie, John. 2000. Labor Information Officer, U.S. Embassy. Personal interview on May 2 in Mexico City.
Ritchie, Laurell. 2001. Work Organization and Training Department, CAW. Personal interview on Feburary 12 in Toronto.
Rivera, Francisco. 2000. Asesor, General Motors plant. Interviewed by research assistant in July in Mexico.
Rodríguez Salazar, José Luis. 2000. Secretary General, SITIAVW. Personal interview on June 23 in Puebla, Mexico.
Rosenfeld, Herman. 2001. National Representative, Education and International Affairs, CAW. Personal interview on February 12 in Toronto.
Rowlinson, Mark. 2001. Counsel, United Steelworkers of America, Canadian National Office. Personal interview on February 15 in Toronto.
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Ruiz Vázquez, Miguel. 2000. Ford, Cuautitlán Delegado Departamental. Interviewed by research assistant on July 26 in Mexico.
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Sánchez, Victor M. 2000. Asesor, Secretarios General y Exterior de SME. Personal interview on June 14 in Mexico City.
Sánchez Mondragón, Mario Alberto. 2000. Secretary General, Sindicato Nacional “Francisco Villa” de la Industria Textil y de la Confección Similares y Conexos de La R.M., CTM. Personal interview on July 7 in Mexico City.
Sandoval, Juan Manuel. 2000. Coordinador General Seminario Permanente de Estudios Chicanos y de Frontera DEAS-INAH, and RMALC. Personal interview on May 9 in Mexico City.
Schenk, Chris. 2001. Research Director, Ontario Federation of Labour (CLC). Personal interview on February 13 in Toronto.
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Servidores, Agustín. 2000. Auto union representative. Interviewed by research assistant in July in Mexico.
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Solano Pérez, Feliciano. 2000. Asesor Sindical, BMW. Interviewed by research assistant on July 28 in Mexico.
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Tooms, Roberto. 2000. Personal interview on April 5 in Mexico City.
Torres Arroyo, Eduardo. 1999. Director, Public Communication, STRM. Personal interview on July 12 in Mexico City.
Townsend, Chris. 2000. Political Action Director, UE. Personal interview on December 18 in Alexandria, VA.
Vázquez, Lorenzo. 2000. Representative of Nissan, Toluca. Interviewed by research assistant in July in Mexico.
Nuñez, Vega, Luis, José. 1999. President and Coordinador of Consejo Nacional de los Trabajadores. Personal interview on July 30 in Mexico City.
Vega Solano, Javier. 2000. Union delegate, Sindicato “Independencia” UNT. Personal interview on June 7 in Mexico City.
Velasco, Juan Carlos. 2000. Secretary of Transportation, CTM. Member of National Committee, CTM. Personal interview on August 30 in Mexico City.
Villalba Granados, Antonio. 2000a. Coordinator of International Relations, FAT. Personal interview on April 26 in Mexico City.
Villalba Granados, Antonio. 2000b. Personal interview on July 10 in Mexico City.
Villamar, Alejandro. 2000. Member of RMALC. Member of Mexican Congress. Personal interview February 29 in Mexico City.
Villamar, Vicente. 1999. Representative of Sindicato de Bancos. Personal interview on August 2 in Mexico City.
Wilson, Charity. 2001. Senior Policy Analyst, Public Policy Department, AFL-CIO. Personal interview on January 12 in Washington, DC.
Witt, Matt. 2001. Former Communications Director, IBT. Personal interview on January 17 in Washington, DC.
Yussuff, Hassan. 2001. Executive Vice President, CLC. Personal interview on February 28 in Ottawa.
Zarco, Salvador. 1999. Former Secretary General, Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México. Personal interview on August 4 in Mexico City.
Zelenko, Carin. 2001. Director, Office of Corporate and Strategic Initiatives, IBT. Personal interview on January 24 in Washington, DC.

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