'NAFTA on Steroids'
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JUNE 7-13, 1998 THE DETROIT VOL. 3 NO. 30 75 CENTS CONTINUING THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE AND CONTRACTS ©TDSJ INSIDE # Shared INDEX loss Classifieds Page 26 Barbara Case, Crossword Page 27 mother of slain Children’s Entertainment Page 11 Protective Movie Guide Page 12 Services worker Lisa Putman, is Horoscope Page 24 comforted by Belinda Smith Editorials Page 8 after a memorial Susan Watson Page 3 service last week. Smith is a mem ber of UAW Local 6000, which rep resents state Truckers workers. Hundreds attend ed the service at the Sterling win huge Heights FIA office where Putman worked. See victory essay on Page 5. By Alan F orsyth Journal Staff Writer rivers for five Detroit- area beer distributors have won a decision that could mean tens of mil Journal photo by GEORGE WALDMAN Dlions of dollars in back pay to about 400 truck drivers who are mem bers of Teamsters Local 1038. Union lawyer Sam McKnight, who represented Local 1038, says the back pay and interest could exceed $40 million by his “low-ball ‘NAFTA on steroids’ estim ate.” An eventual award could be one of largest in the 63-year history of the National Labor Relations Trade treaty would Board, he said. On Tuesday the U.S. Sixth By Mark K. A nderson Multilateral Agreement on Investalso environmental, human rights Circuit Court of Appeals in Alternet News Service ment. and labor regulations. Cincinnati ruled that the five dis ere’s a quick test: global MAI is an as-yet-unratified interna Ostensibly, MAI’s goal is to foster tributors had “fraudulently con trade, economic neoliberal tional trade treaty most Americans international commerce via deregula cealed an illegal bargaining pact” ism, Multilateral Agree haven’t heard of. For three years, ittion, but critics say it would gut pow in their 1990 and 1991 negotia ment on Investment. has been written and rewritten ers of democratically elected govern tions with Local 1038. The compa HHave you lost interest yet? Therebehind closed doors, almost exclusivements for the sake of private profi nies originally had agreed to bar are people who hope you have, so lythat by representatives from transnateers. gain separately, McKnight said, you won’t stick around to hear suchtional corporations and unelected The treaty would need to be ratified but then seemed to be bargaining terms as “dismantling democracy,” trade bureaucrats. by its host governments. In the together “unwriting the Constitution” andWhat they’ve created is an agree United States, that means a signa The court upheld an order by the “corporate feudalism.” ment that would bind its 29 signatoryture by the president — who is National Labor Relations Board The latter phrases are a loud countries (the richest nations in thestrongly in favor of MAI — and a two- which said the distributors must bunch, more sensational than inforworld) to terms that give multinationthirds majority in the Senate. When mative. All the same, they’re relevant al corporations unprecedented power See BEER, Page 6 to any discussion about MAI, or thein shaping not only global trade but See MAI, Page 6 PAGE 10 THE DETROIT SUNDAY JOURNAL JUNE 7, 1998 0 AUTOMOBILE* AEROSPACE* AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS ‘ o fAMERICA (UAW) CWI10CAI #400fh $2$! UAW LOCAL 4444 From our Membership, Word spread on MAI 3938 Bellevue Rd. • Toledo, OH 43613 Executive Board, and Officers: We Support The Locked- MAI, From Page 1 Regulations that stand in the way of Out Newspaper Workers! investment in any MAI signatory Supports Carl Richter -Pres. Marilyn Burke •Sec. the treaty finally is presented to thecountry would be prohibited. Jim Cynowa - V. Pres. R. Waszkiewicz Trees.- public, perhaps in October, the If MAI had been around in the V Senate will most likely be the key 1980s, Public Citizen says, the world Locked Out American battleground. wide sanctions that eventually The language surrounding MAI brought down South Africa’s Newspaper U.A.W. LOCAL 160 can be complex and even misleading, apartheid regime would have been MEMBERSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND but consumer advocate Ralph Naderprohibited. “Countries will no longer RETIREE CHAPTER WILL has come closest to capturing itsbe able to limit the migration of capi CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE #fe, Workers NEWSPAPER WORKERS IN THEIR | essence: “NAFTA on steroids.” tal,” said David Morris, vice-presi STRUGGLE THROUGH ACTION ■ NAFTA, the three-country agreedent of the Institute for Local Self- AND $$$ UNTIL 1USTICE IS SERVED! James Ray Jr. James Dudley ment that Ross Perot made famousReliance. “A corporation such as Nike President Secretary/Treasurer with his “giant sucking sound,” iswill be able to sue a Vietnamese city IN SOLinnm • U WE beginning to work its talons into to overturn an ordinance that American, Mexican and requires it to buy part Martens, Ice, Geary, Klass, Canadian political and For more info of its supplies locally, U A W LO C A L economic life. 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The MAI would be a dagger unveiled for public consideration. VISA or MasterCard account. To charge by phone, please call (313) 964-5655. through the heart of democracy.” Chantell Taylor, Public Citizen’s Since 1995, the home of MAI hasGlobal Trade Watch coordinator, said Nam e________ been in the headquarters of the inviwhen people understand it, “this Address__________________________________________________ tation-only Organization for Ecothing kills itself.” nomic Cooperation and DevelopmentThat may be the reason MAI has City, State, Zip+4__________________________________________ in Paris. 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