Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Hoffa: 'A vote for trade deals is a vote against American workers'

The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on three -- count 'em, three -- job-killing trade deals tomorrow. The Teamsters are mobilized; tens of thousands of our members have been asked to send their representative in Congress an email to demand an end to trade deals. (If you haven't gotten an email, you   can contact your representative here.)

Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa had some stinging words for the deals with Colombia, Panama and South Korea. Here's what he said:

A vote for these trade deals is a vote against American workers. These deals are nothing but giveaways and protections for the multinational corporations that Americans are protesting on Wall Street and in dozens of other cities. They amount to an Offshoring Bill of Rights.

These proposed agreements will damage our economy, raise unemployment and further lower workers’ wages.
  • The South Koreatrade deal falls short and has almost no union support. The largest deal since NAFTA, it would cost tens of thousands of U.S. jobs, harm some of our highest-paying industries and give foreign multinationals new rights to challenge our laws. 
  • Union leaders are still being murdered in Colombia because the government won’t prosecute the killers, according to Human Rights Watch. A trade deal that rewards Colombia would be unconscionable. 
  • A deal with the notorious tax haven of Panama would encourage U.S. companies to move jobs to that country and elsewhere, and encourage banks to set up subsidiaries there to avoid regulation.
Members of Congress should also know that the last piece of NAFTA is about to be put into place – opening the border to dangerous Mexican trucks. Thousands of American trucking and warehouse jobs will be lost on top of the 5 million manufacturing jobs already destroyed since NAFTA.

The Teamsters will hold members of Congress accountable at the ballot box for their votes on these ill-conceived trade deals.