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← NAFTA is being renegotiated. And there is a brief, important window for Public Comments. (Speak Up.)
Action in DC delivers 100,000 petitions, for People’s priorities on NAFTA →

The NAFTA countdown. The NAFTA struggle.

Posted on June 9, 2017 by ORFTC

negotiation-countdownThis graphic shows the timeline on how NAFTA renegotiation will proceed. The period for submitting public comments to the USTR ends THIS MONDAY, June 12. Get them in. Here’s a LINK to a form by which you can send language that demands putting good-paying jobs and healthy communities ahead of corporate interests.

 

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← NAFTA is being renegotiated. And there is a brief, important window for Public Comments. (Speak Up.)
Action in DC delivers 100,000 petitions, for People’s priorities on NAFTA →
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  • Upcoming Events

    Oregon Fair Trade Campaign invites folks in Portland to the Global Justice Committee meeting — a committee of Portland Jobs with Justice.  At this meeting, trade-agreement politics will be a focus, so, take up working with us on this plus global solidarity broadly.

    Details:

    Wed., October 23rd, from 8 to 9 pm at 1500 NE Irving Street, 5th floor

    NOTE: This is typically a monthly meeting on fourth Wednesdays.

  • Resources and Reports

    Fact sheet on the U.S.'s current trading relationship with the Philippines (from us at Oregon Fair Trade, 2019)

    NAFTA + continued free trade's incompatibility with addressing the crisis of climate change - Report (from Sierra Club, 2018)

    NAFTA + continued free trade's incompatibility with addressing the crisis of climate change - Brief (from us at Oregon Fair Trade, also in 2018, not a version of the Sierra Club report)

    The job-less legacy of NAFTA in Oregon (from Public Citizen, 2017)

    The revised NAFTA distinctly worsens folks' access to life-saving medicines (from Public Citizen, 2019)

    A perspective on the Internet issues at risk in the talks for the revised NAFTA (from Public Citizen, 2018)  
  • Voices of Free Trade + Job Loss

    Larry Durfee
    Roseburg, OR
    Larry was a 22-year veteran of Roseburg Forest Products, who lost his job due to increased foreign imports.
    “There are lots of jobs out here at minimum wage. Most people can’t afford those jobs. They’ll lose everything. You just drive through the area and look at the ‘FOR SALE’ signs. It’s terrible… You’re just working from day to day and existing. And hoping that something awful doesn’t happen.”
    Click here to learn more.

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