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NAFTACBC: "Canadian diplomats in Chicago had pleaded for a meeting" with Obama's economic advisor; diplomatic cable "misrepresented"By Jesse Russell The plot thickens it what has come to be known as "NAFTAgate." The CBC is reporting that what was originally reported by the CTV as a meeting called between Sen. Barack Obama's economic adviser and the Canadian Embassy in Chicago was inaccurate (view the report here)
Unions In Three Nations To File NAFTA Labor Violations Charges Against U.S. - 10/16/06By Doug Cunningham On Tuesday more than two dozen U.S., Canadian and Mexican labor organizations will file a charge against the U.S. and North Carolina under labor provisions of NAFTA. The accusation is that 650,000 public employees in North Carolina are being denied the right to collectively bargain. Dan Kovalik, Associate General Counsel of the United Steelworkers. [Dan Kovalik 1]: “The allegation is that the failure to allow them their rights to freely organize violates the U.S.’s obligations under NAFTA. States like North Carolina are startin’ to look more and more like Third World countries in terms of people’s ability to organize and in terms of their working conditions.” Convention Update: AFL-CIO warns Democrats not to vote for CAFTABy Doug Cunningham Democrats who vote for CAFTA risk not only the wrath of organized labor but the loss of labor political money and support. That’s the message delivered by AFL-CIO leaders and reiterated here in Chicago by AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer Rich Trumka. [Trumka] : “It’s even a step backwards from NAFTA because of the poor workers rights provisions it contains. That’s why workers here in Central America and here are protesting. We will look at very, very very seriously anybody who vote’s against it. Right now, I can’t tell you that we wouldn’t. |
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