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U.S. Mexican and Canadian Labor Organizations Charge North Carolina with Violating NAFTA Labor Rules
For Immediate Release October 13, 2006
(Pittsburgh) - On Tuesday, October 17 more than two dozen labor organizations in Mexico, the United States and Canada, together representing several million workers, will jointly file a charge against the United States under the North American Agreement for Labor Cooperation (NAALC), the labor side agreement to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The complaint, to be formally filed Tuesday in Mexico by the Frente Autentico del Trabajo (FAT – Authentic Labor Front), charges that North Carolina and the United States are violating NAALC and international law by denying the right to engage in collective bargaining to 650,000 public employees in the state.
Frustration with the lack of collective bargaining and effective voice on the job has led to increasing protests by North Carolina public employees. The most dramatic recent instance was a strike by Raleigh sanitation workers on September 13 and 14.
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