The Multinational Monitor
 
APRIL 1984 - VOLUME 5 - NUMBER 4
 
Guatemala's Indians: The Army Takes Control 


C O N T E N T S

Features

In Guatemala, Things Go Worse With Coke
- by Jonanthan Fried
When the Coca-Cola franchise in Guatemala City announced it was clsing due to bankrupcy, 460 union workers occupied the plant.

Bullets and Beans
- by Nancy Peckenham
Guatemala's "Bullets and Beans" program to control the rural population - with a little help from the U.S. and Israel - is drastically changing life for the country's Mayan Indians.

The Taming of Nestle
- by Fred Clarkson
A boycott success story.

Ghana: Worker Takeovers Shake Rawlings Government
- by Nick Van Hear
A worker takeover at a unilever subsidiary sparked a number of similar actions, many in foreign-controlled firms.

News Monitor

Setback for Seaga: Reynolds Goodbye
- by Jonathan Friedland

Mitsui Mine Disaster: Accident or Crime?
- by John Roberts

New Bill Links Imports With Labor Rights
- by Tim Shorrock

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