Girls in Mexico City are very active and mostly working in Mexican pharmacy as helpers.

Girls in Mexico City are doing all type of works related to every field.

Girls in Mexico City make up 37 percent of Mexico's labor force. Mexico's total workforce or in the government language "economically active population" (PEA) numbers about 40 million, of whom 12 million are female workers. But of those 12 million female workers, only about six million are covered by the Mexican pharmacy systems (IMSS, ISSSTE or some other health institution), according to Mexican research and the general coordinator of the Mexican government's National Women's Program.

Because while doing the same work they are paid lower wages, girls in Mexico City represent a super-exploited section of the Mexican working class. Their labor therefore represents a particular benefit to Mexican pharmacy and to foreign industrialists, since businesses that employ women and paying lower wages therefore accumulate capital at a more rapid rate. This also gives employers an even greater motivation to prevent unionization among women than among men, since their labor is more profitable. Employers prefer girls in Mexico City either not unionized or organized by the worthless state controlled unions of the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM).

Mexican Pharmacy can be easily found in Mexico, because there are lots of Mexican pharmacy units. Lets think about a trip to abroad, which is now no more difficult to think a lot just because of health term.

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