Justice in the Global Economy: International Solidarity Against Free Trade / For Fair Trade
Submitted by fazcarate on April 27, 2007 - 9:49pm.
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This session will be on: June 29, 2007 - 1:00pm It will be held at: Atlanta Ballroom H room at the Westin Hotel View scheduleOrganization DescriptionThe American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a voluntary federation of 54 national and international labor unions. We represent more than 10 million workers across the United States. The mission of the AFL-CIO is to improve the lives of working families—to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to our nation. To accomplish this mission we will build and change the American labor movement.
We will build a broad movement of American workers by organizing workers into unions. We will recruit and train the next generation of organizers, mass the resources needed to organize and create the strategies to win organizing campaigns and union contracts. We will create a broad understanding of the need to organize among our members, our leadership and among unorganized workers. We will lead the labor movement in these efforts.
We will build a strong political voice for workers in our nation. We will fight for an agenda for working families at all levels of government. We will empower state federations. We will build a broad progressive coalition that speaks out for social and economic justice. We will create a political force within the labor movement that will empower workers and speak forcefully on the public issues that affect our lives.
We will change our unions to provide a new voice to workers in a changing economy. We will speak for working people in the global economy, in the industries in which we are employed, in the firms where we work, and on the job every day. We will transform the role of the union from an organization that focuses on a member's contract to one that gives workers a say in all the decisions that affect our working lives—from capital investments, to the quality of our products and services, to how we organize our work.
We will change our labor movement by creating a new voice for workers in our communities. We will make the voices of working families heard across our nation and in our neighborhoods. We will create vibrant community labor councils that reach out to workers at the local level. We will strengthen the ties of labor to our allies. We will speak out in effective and creative ways on behalf of all working Americans.
Proposal Demographicsidentify as women identify as people of color Session DescriptionThe workshop will include workers from around the world to disucss the potential impact of free trade agreements on working people and building international solidarity to fight neoliberal trade agreements and to propose fair economic alternatives. We will invite representatives from the US (AFL-CIO), Korea and Colombia with experience in national and international trade campaigns to engage with audience members on analyzing trade policy and building grass roots and international social movements. The workshop will be in English and Spanish. The will have available factsheets, postcards and other media. The workshop connects to the USSF theme of worker rights. Participants will be asked to strategize about building resistance to proposed free trade agreements, and participating in those campaigns at the local, national and international level. First NameFred Last NameAzcarate Contact E-mailfazcarat@aflcio.org Proposing OrganizationAFL-CIO Organization Websitewww.aflcio.org Position or TitleDirector, Voice@Work Contact Telephone202-639-6229 Event DayFriday, June 29th (Visioning / Envisioning Another World) Contact Address815 16th Street, NW FormatPanel Contact CityWashington KeywordsInternational solidarity Labor Trade Audience Number100-250 people Contact StateDC Contact ZIP20006 |