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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Tue Oct 28, 2014, 08:56 AM Oct 2014

AFL-CIO Ad Tells Congress: Listen to Workers, Say No to Fast Track

For Immediate Release
Monday, October 27, 2014 - 12:45pm
AFL-CIO
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Jeff Hauser
AFL-CIO Ad Tells Congress: Listen to Workers, Say No to Fast Track

Capitol South Metro “Station Domination” will blanket subway station with “the faces of trade”

WASHINGTON - Today, the AFL-CIO and its affiliates began an unconventional four-week ad campaign designed to ensure that when Congress returns this November, they do not undermine our already fragile economy by moving forward with any form of “Fast Track” trade legislation.

The ads, running through the entirety of the Capitol South Metro station through November 23, convey the too often hidden but always dramatic stakes in trade negotiations for working people. The graphics of the ads, as well as the stories that underlie them, can be found at our companion website, http://NoFastTrack.com .


“We will not stand by while fast track paves the way for another secretly negotiated trade deal that will cost hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs by making it easier for U.S. corporations to flee our shores,” said International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) President Tom Buffenbarger. “The IAM is fighting against fast track and the outdated, cynical trade deals that go with it.”

"Trade agreements should not be designed to limit the ability of governments to implement and enforce laws that regulate business and protect our food, our environment, worker safety and the public's health,” argued Lee Saunders, President of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees. "TPP would allow global corporations to challenge U.S. laws through secret, unaccountable and undemocratic, international trade tribunals that do not have to adhere to U.S. law or even abide by the U.S. Constitution when making decisions that impact U.S. citizens or companies. Fast Track would set the U.S. on a path to concluding a trade deal that would take policy-making out of the hands of anyone who has to answer to the voters, and turn it over to trade arbitrators who favor corporate interests over the public interest."

“Fast Track is a misguided and undemocratic policy that advances the corporate trade agenda and bad deals like NAFTA, CAFTA, and the Korea FTA,” said AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. “Congress must end the secrecy and create a new process to develop and implement trade, investment and economic policies that will promote good jobs, rising wages, a clean environment and a fair economy for us all. America’s workers simply can’t afford more Fast Track.”

This campaign demonstrates that while the labor movement is focused on critical midterm elections, we also remain focused on potential legislation that would undermine workers and their families, here and abroad. This ad is just the beginning of an array of diverse tactics that will be deployed once the “lame duck” session of Congress convenes this November.

These ads were sponsored by the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, CWA, IAMAW, UAW, and USW.

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AFL-CIO Ad Tells Congress: Listen to Workers, Say No to Fast Track (Original Post) KoKo Oct 2014 OP
Obama/Dems to AFL-CIO vi5 Oct 2014 #1
I know...we keep hope ALIVE. But, remember Unions have been Dissed KoKo Dec 2014 #5
Kick NYC_SKP Nov 2014 #2
Kick OrwellwasRight Dec 2014 #3
+1 btrflykng9 Jan 2015 #6
Good News for a bit of the Unions "Push Back." KoKo Dec 2014 #4
 

vi5

(13,305 posts)
1. Obama/Dems to AFL-CIO
Tue Oct 28, 2014, 09:09 AM
Oct 2014

"HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...Nice try. What are you gonna do? Vote Republican? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Suckers. Now pony up the cash and get out the vote."

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
5. I know...we keep hope ALIVE. But, remember Unions have been Dissed
Wed Dec 24, 2014, 08:09 PM
Dec 2014

since Reagan and the elected "Spokespersons" often sell us out. The "Union Membership" and Voting for Progressive Change is what would/could make the difference.

OrwellwasRight

(5,170 posts)
3. Kick
Wed Dec 24, 2014, 01:31 AM
Dec 2014

The fast track fight will continue into 2015, when it will be branded as a highlight of bipartisanship. Please find more anti-fast track resources here:

http://www.nofasttrack.com/ (be part of the movement: take a few minutes to tell your own story about Fast Track trade deals have affected you or could affect your future)

http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Political-Action-Legislation/7-Reasons-Fast-Track-Is-Off-Track

http://www.aflcio.org/Issues/Trade/Fast-Track-Legislation

http://www.stopfasttrack.com/

Each site has resources you can download, and has buttons you can use to share the info with Facebook or Twitter friends. Please help.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
4. Good News for a bit of the Unions "Push Back."
Wed Dec 24, 2014, 08:07 PM
Dec 2014

They better do it now or it's a done deal Next Year with Repub Congress & Senate.

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