The following is a joint
statement from Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa and Teamsters Canada
President François Laporte in
response to the end of round two of NAFTA negotiations in Mexico City earlier
this week.
“We applaud the Canadian
delegation for insisting on truly high-standard text – especially as to labour
issues, which were regulated to unenforceable side agreements 25 years ago. Despite
a lack of transparency from the U.S. government, we know that the Canadian
proposals could do more to protect workers’ rights in North America than any
previous trade agreement.
“We agree with our governments that a
modernized NAFTA will be a model for future trade deals. That’s why crafting a
chapter that protects workers’ rights is central to the success to the
renegotiation and a precondition for Teamsters’ support.
“On Labour, we agree that the
substantive protections should be grounded in the ILO conventions, and that
violations should be enforceable by trade sanctions. We also agree that U.S.
state ‘right to work’ laws depress wages thereby arguably constitute an export subsidy
to U.S. exporters who move production to those jurisdictions.
“We commend Canadian Foreign
Minister Chrystia Freeland and her team for their ambition. We are hopeful that
the U.S. and Mexican negotiators will give the Canadian proposal the consideration
it deserves. It should be the starting point for continuing a conversation that
is premised on the observation that, in the integrated supply chains of North
America, the wages and working conditions of all workers always affect trade.”
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