Leo Gerard - Corporate rewards: Controlling U.S. trade policy
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Leo Gerard - Corporate rewards: Controlling U.S. trade policy
It's not just Americans who oppose the South Korea trade deal, notes Steelworkers President Leo Gerard, writing in The Hill. In the week leading up to the G-20 meetings in Seoul, trade unionists, farmers, peasants and students filled the streets in marches and candle light vigils to express outrage with the proposed agreement, including its provisions giving U.S. corporations the right to challenge South Korean laws in private tribunals. In October, 35 South Korean lawmakers joined 20 U.S. Representatives in writing President Obama and Korean President Lee Myunk-bak to protest the proposal.
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/economy-a-budget/130507-corporate-rewards-controlling-us-trade-policy-
Leo Gerard - Corporate rewards: Controlling U.S. trade policy
It's not just Americans who oppose the South Korea trade deal, notes Steelworkers President Leo Gerard, writing in The Hill. In the week leading up to the G-20 meetings in Seoul, trade unionists, farmers, peasants and students filled the streets in marches and candle light vigils to express outrage with the proposed agreement, including its provisions giving U.S. corporations the right to challenge South Korean laws in private tribunals. In October, 35 South Korean lawmakers joined 20 U.S. Representatives in writing President Obama and Korean President Lee Myunk-bak to protest the proposal.
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/economy-a-budget/130507-corporate-rewards-controlling-us-trade-policy-
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