Change to Win Applauds Speaker Pelosi for Blocking Vote on Colombia Free Trade Agreement

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Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:39pm EDT

Change to Win Applauds Speaker Pelosi for Blocking Vote on Colombia Free Trade
Agreement

WASHINGTON, April 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a statement from Change
to Win chair Anna Burger regarding U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's announced
plans to delay a vote on the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

"Change to Win applauds Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for resisting
strong-arm tactics by the White House and reasserting congressional authority
over our nation's trade policies. The U.S. House should not bring the Colombia
Free Trade Agreement to a vote this year. We need a new 'fair' trade model
before any new trade agreements are considered." 

"Colombia needs years, not months, to ensure the eradication of union killings
and impunity that have plagued that country for decades.  Trade isn't 'free'
when thousands are killed for standing up for their rights in the workplace.
Since 1991, more than 2,500 workers have been murdered for trying to form
unions - more than 500 since the beginning of the Uribe administration - and
thousands more have been attacked, threatened and detained. Yet the Colombian
government has done nothing to effectively stop death squads from murdering
workers for trying to form unions.

"While Americans are struggling to achieve the American Dream, Congress needs
to act to extend unemployment insurance, fund infrastructure projects, pass
Trade Adjustment Assistance, extend the Children's Health Insurance Program,
and provide immediate help to homeowners being foreclosed upon and students in
danger of losing their college loans. But make no mistake. Change to Win will
continue to strongly oppose the Colombia pact. There can be no vote and no
deals on this agreement."



About Change to Win
Seven unions and six million workers united in Change to Win to build a new
movement of working people equipped to meet the challenges of the global
economy and restore the American Dream in the 21st century: a paycheck that
can support a family, affordable health care, a secure retirement and dignity
on the job. The seven partner unions are: International Brotherhood of
Teamsters, Laborers' International Union of North America, Service Employees
International Union, UNITE HERE, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners
of America, United Farm Workers of America, and United Food and Commercial
Workers International Union.

SOURCE  Change to Win

Greg Denier or Noreen Nielsen, +1-202-721-0660, both of Change to Win
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