An Urgent Message on Protecting American Jobs
Tuesday, October 4, 2011(AFL-CIO Legislative Department)
An urgent message from AFL-CIO Legislative Director Bill Samuel:
You
don’t hear from me often. I spend most of my
time on Capitol Hill, meeting with members of
Congress, making the voices of working people
heard in front of lawmakers and educating them
about what’s important.
But today, I
have a really important favor to ask of you. It
will take about three minutes: I need you to
pick up the phone and call
1-800-718-1008 right now to stop three
unfair trade deals.
Here’s
why:
- The
Korea agreement is the largest offshoring deal
of its kind since NAFTA. If enacted, it likely will
displace 159,000 U.S. jobs, mostly in
manufacturing. And its glaring loopholes would
allow unscrupulous businesses to import
illegally labeled goods from China and possibly
even from sweatshops in North Korea—potentially
without any tariffs at
all.
- In
Colombia, one trade unionist is murdered almost
every week and almost none of the murderers is
brought to justice. In 2010, 51 trade unionists
were assassinated in Colombia—more than in the
rest of the world combined. So far in 2011,
another 22 have been killed, despite Colombia’s
heralded “Labor Action Plan.” Would we reward a
country where 51 CEOs were killed last
year?
- And
the Panama agreement has many of the problems
of the other two deals, like deregulating big
banks and letting foreign investors bypass U.S.
health, safety, labor and environmental laws.
Panama is also a tax haven: a place where
tax-dodging, money-laundering millionaires and
billionaires hide their
money.
I’ve
done everything I can to try and get through to
President Obama and leaders in Congress to stop
these trade agreements behind the
scenes. But it
looks like many of our leaders in
Washington—both Democrats and Republicans—are
siding with corporate lobbyists instead of
learning from the experience of working
Americans.
For years, lobbyists have
promised politicians that new trade agreements
would lead to job creation and greater
prosperity for our country. The “jobs”
argument gives politicians a convenient excuse
to push these agreements—which are good for the
mega-rich but terrible for the vast majority of
Americans. It’s sad, but not surprising, that
many of our leaders in Washington are parroting
these corporate talking points—and even are
claiming these agreements will help solve
America’s jobs crisis.
But what
workers actually have experienced from new
trade agreements is horrible. They have
caused a devastation of our manufacturing
sector, more outsourcing of service-sector jobs
and a growing trade deficit that leaves us more
and more in debt to the rest of the world.
Working people know the reality of
these trade agreements better than corporate
lobbyists—and Congress needs to listen. Please
call 1-800-718-1008 right now.
Since
it looks like a majority of our leaders are
siding with lobbyists, I need your help to make
sure Congress hears the voices of working
people.
We’ve organized a national
call-in day today to stop these unfair trade
deals. Please pick up the phone and make your
voice heard right now. Again, the number to
call is: 1-800-718-1008.
Thank you for your help.
In Solidarity,
Bill Samuel
Legislative Director, AFL-CIO
