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Ethical Corp. Magazine & Outside the Will of the People -petition
Occupy All Streets - Ray Tapajna Pages
In the Land of "is" from 1994 to 2012 - Free trade reversed the America Dream - Middle Class gone
Pearl Harbor attack on workers- Clinton, Gingrich, Bush, Obama
Color it Purple -both U.S. political parties act as one- No red or blue states -just purple
No Room in the Boat for workers in global economy
Is 7.50 per hour the magic word
Explore lost worlds in Globalist Flat World
U.S. Economy is on life support - Pres. Obama ignores wounded workers
Communications by Rank - Workers have no voice in process of free trade and globalization
Experts who predicted the economic crisis
Brutal flexibilization of labor - Free Trade- CAFTA, NAFTA and GATT
Our economy is like and orchestra without drums or a choir without a harmonious tone
It is about you, restoring our cities and Drew Carey
Honda, Toyota etc coming to America - Made in USA passe
Workers human dignity, fair trade and rights
Town Hall Meetings and Tea Party Alert - The Real Causes of our Economic Crisis
U.S. Plays Dangerous Game of Globalism & John Perkins Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
About Ray Tapajna from Babe Ruth NY League page
Taking it Global - Bizarre Politics & The Rationale ( Philosophy and Religion - summaries)
For the People American Dream Renew art series
Help renew the American Dream for all in the world- Google Alerts & Expert Rated Ezine Articles
Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State - Revisit the Land of "is" - The eye of our economic storms
Untold stories - The Silent Depression - the silent Media and silent Politicians
Ethical Corp. Magazine & Outside the Will of the People -petition
Real Tax Reform - Transaction Taps instead of Taxes
New world economy networks leaves many out
Economic and Cultural issues from Slovak Spectator News & Workers Dignity
Trade Deficit in denial
Unions not what they used to be from Tapsearch Com
---> Ray Tapajna : Federal Trade Com. Comments updated re.(Made in USA Label):
---> Is our Economy "The House of Cards" ready to fall - It may be necessary to restart it :
---> Cross 9/11 Tangle of Terror art & So What Went Wrong by Chuck Harder - & What we can do:
U.S. Sells out Workers, published in 1997 tells us about the 2008 money crisis-
Affects of Poverty and Unemployment on education
American Nightmare continues - unemployment , underemployment and uncounted misery
---> Rep. Marcy Kaptur & Recession hits home- "Economic Diseases Are Highly Communicable-FDR.....
---> No accounting for Federal Reserve, "Unfair Trade"- vote out all who voted for it :
--> Is abortion also a social economic geopolitical problem ? :
The Silent Depression
---> Is High Tech/Bio Tech baloney in restoring our cities? :
Costs of Iraqi war are too high, unjustifiable (and ignites cultures of death)
---> Is there equity in Bush's tax plan? American Worker "Commoditized"?
Peace in Iraq is a mirage with more dying.
Kerry and AFL-CIO. A fox to guard the chicken coop
---> Is the new world economy a race to the bottom?
Cleve. PD News story re. Ray Tapajna & The American Dream is Burning - Power to the People art
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Outside the Will of the People petition -ask Congress why workers have no real voice in the Global Economy and why did Congress allow the U.S. Federal Government to sponsor and fund the moving of factories outside the USA starting in 1956.

Reference: Computer Source Magazine, June 1992, Page 68
......"The Maquiladora program started in 1956, born out of the desire of some U.S. manufacturers for cheaper labor and a need for the Mexican government to cut it unemployment rate. ( The closing of the Suez Canal in 1956 reportedly was a warning from Middle East countries that they wanted to be paid for loans to South American nations- ask Congress if this is true - somehow cheaper labor was supposed to pay off these loans.) It (The Maquiladora program ) was all supposed to be temporary - just a year or two until the Mexican unemployment problem went away and America returned the manufacturing home." The program(s) never ended and so called Free Trade was born. By 1970, there were 120 Maquiladora factories from the USA. Ten years later, there were nearly 400. By 1992, there were 2000 former US factories in Mexico. After the NAFTA trade agreement was passed by President Clinton, Senator Kerry and a Democrat controlled Congress, the number of factories moved to Mexico quickly doubled to 4000. Even after all this, President Clinton had to rush billions of dollars to Mexico to save the Peso. Now many of these factories are being moved again to China for the sake of even cheaper labor and even less environmental controls. Millions of Mexicans flock to the USA now seeking jobs.
Ask Congress why they let this happen over the years and why was Free Trade a forced march by the U.S. Government with both political parties joining hands in this economic drive to no where.

Ethical Corporation Magazine covers the world regarding  business ethics. Here is our overview of some of the articles:

General Motors reached a deal with the United Auto Workers union to reduce its healthcare costs by $1 billions dollars in order to save GM from bankruptcy.
 
In November, Australian workers took to the streets to protest agains prime minister John Howard over cuts to workers rights.
 
Philip Boom, a US citizen living in Romania, has been charged with money laundering. Bloom allegedly paid $630,000 in kickbacks to American occupation authorities for the reconstructiong jobs in Iraq.
 
Richard Scrushy, chief executive of HealthSouth, has been indicted  on criminal charges of paying $500,000 in bribes to former Alabama governor Don Siegleman in return for a seat on the state board that makes decisions on hospital constructions.  ( Other similar situations reported on page 5)
 
Terry Collingsworth, executive director of the International Labor Rights Fund has filed a lawsuit against Coca Cola in New York on behalf of transport workers at the soft drink maker's Turkish bottler, alleging the bottler used teh police to threaten and beat workers when they tried to unionize.
 
SOME GOOD STORIES INCLUDE:
Corporate responsibility in modern times
Race to the Bottom - about continued diminishing of labor standards - retailers say they want to be number one for the customers. But once you've have cut everything to the bone. the only thing you can cut is your workforce and the standards and benefits your workforce enjoy.
 
Temporary work force- 
70% of short-term workers in the UK would take a permanent job if they could find one.
In Spain, temporary jobs account for 35% of all employment. Companies reportedly hire and fire during the slow periods.
 
Latin America is increasingly divivded about it northern neighbor-
Many are resisting  the new global economy driven by the U.S.A.
 
As Chinese companies " go global" , some are concerned about Beijing's model of international develpment..... fearing the money will fail to develop local skills and businesses.
 
Living up to the anti-poverty rhetoric - big promises but still small  returns - in meetings in Hong Kong. The vote for Trade Justice campaign has so far seen more than 650,000 people registering their concerns about the lopsided  trade rules. Votes can be registered through the Trade Justice Movement at  http://www.tjm.org.uk   
 
The most dangerous place to be a trade unionist last year, as it was the year before, was Columbia. The survey documented 99 murders there during 2004 with hundreds of death threats.  14 people were killed in the Philippines when a bulldozer and armored personnel carriers were used to break through a picket line. China is one of the countries cited as a major cause for concern. Freedom of association is denied to the country's workforce. Instead, the All China Federation of Trades Unions is part of the state structure, not a genuine representative of workers.  The ICFTU survey alleges that US employers routinely hire specialist union-busting companies to deter workers from voting for union representation.
Wal-Mart  is cited for interfering in a union election by engaging surveilance of the employees' union activities and use various methods to dilute union support.
 
New study shows ethical misconduct in the workplace is widespread despite a rise in formal ethics programmes. (page 45)
 
Click on http://www.ethicalcorp.com  for all the stories this month.  You can apply for a  free subscription there too.
 
 

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