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Joesunionreview Donating Member (173 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-12-08 07:48 PM
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Free Trade's working victims, Bangladesh's workers cannot afford rice, John McCain on free trade
I would call the price changes, which followed the high price of oil, as a crime against humanity - Dr Sajjad Zohir, Dhaka Economic Research Group

After 7 weeks, American Axle says the UAW offer to end the strike is not good enough, while it threatens to leave the USA for good.

Do you blame them if, thanks to "Free Trade", they can go to the lowest bidding country, where workers can not even afford to buy rice at $.40 a pound?

The American dream was sold out, at the end side of this article I add some information about Hillary's husband, her campaign strategist and John McCain's very ugly record's on protecting American workers.


Food lines have become longer as prices have gone up, Fights over food frequently break out in the queues

Full Story at Joe's union Review http://anti-union.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-trades-working-victims-bangladeshs.html">Free Trade's working victims, Bangladesh's workers cannot afford rice, John McCain on free trade
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