Rivercross/Nova Link in Matamoros, Mexico, has 300 of its 3,000 employees devoted to making some of Patagonia's best-selling products. Meet some employees and see the factory, cafeteria and child-care center. The Patagonia Footprint Chronicles allows you to track the environmental impact of a specific Patagonia product from design through delivery. Watch more at patagoniafootprint.com.
I worked there in the plant manufactures 1,2,3,4 and truth are very demanding and we pay little besides that we only have 15 minutes for breakfast and we have to run we get this report and the cafeteria as 120 meters k away so you can imagine we have to make magic lol
petiza84 1 year ago
u are??? well im speaking 4 wat i knw my people in matamoros. u should knw how diffucult is to come 4rm other country looking 4 a better life or wat we called the american dream!!!
mhuerta2006 2 years ago
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The Mexican people have to rise up against their government. Your only coming here to be enslaved with the rest of the Americans. I believe there is going to be a revolution in this country pretty soon. By the way I'm hispano.
danbowski40 2 years ago
well mexico is an unsafe place 2 leave thats why we immigrate here but otherwise we would be progressing in our original land
mhuerta2006 2 years ago
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If buisness is so good. Why are they sneaking into the you US? Lowering are wages.
danbowski40 3 years ago