Labor

Quebec Trade Summit

by Mike Meyers April 21, 2001 Minneapolis Star and Tribune (Note: Kristin Dawkins is the director of IATP's Global Governance Program.) Kristin Dawkins, a Minneapolis trade activist, spent part of Friday ducking tear gas outside the Quebec summit.

Trade Not Worth U.S. Lives

USA Today / By James P. Hoffa Despite strong opposition from millions of working families, Congress turned a deaf ear and passed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993. The job losses since have been staggering. Our blue-collar base is shriveling as more than 800,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost since '94.

Business Officials to Fight Labor, Enviro Trade Sanctions

National Journal's CongressDaily / February 16, 2001 / by Keith Koffler Drawing a line in the sand on an issue that has vexed them for years, several top business officials said in interviews this week that they will not agree to make sanctions enforcing labor and environmental standards part of trade deals or legislation granting the president fast track trade negotiating authority.