Hey, I'm a former union president myself and also an attorney that represented a lot of unions.
From Stephen F. Lynch
Amnesty International continues to report that extra judicial tortures and murders continue. This is not democracy that we are exporting to Mexico, and this is certainly not what the Mexican workers signed up for.
Trade reform has also been linked to increased income disparity as skilled workers have captured more benefits from globalization than their unskilled counterparts.
Instead of trade policy that is beneficial to American businesses and workers as well as our trade partners, we have a flawed trade policy that hurts all parties.
I always thought a very strong anti-drug policy was a good thing for my union members.
Average real wages in Mexican manufacturing are lower than they were 10 years ago, if you can believe that.
The biggest share of U.S. exports to the six CAFTA nations is not the traditional job-creation kind. These are products that are not consumed in the purchasing nations.
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