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SAO PAULO, Brazil, (Reuters) - Labor unions at Santos, the largest port in
Brazil and
Latin America, are planning a 24-hour strike for peace by boycotting ships
and goods
under the U.S. or British banner, a union official said on Monday.

"Labor unions from Santos will meet to vote on proposals on how to voice our
desire
for peace and our distaste over the coming war in Iraq," said, Marcos
Duarte, the
president of the Urban Unions of Santos.

Representatives from 70 unions, including the petroleum, chemical, banking,
shipping and metallurgical industries, should attend the meeting, set for
Tuesday
morning, said Duarte, who added that many had expressed firm support for the
strike.

"We don't know when we will hold the strike but we will vote on proposals
tomorrow," he said. "I want to stress that the strike would not be a protest
against
the United States or Britain but rather against war and for peace."

The various unions in Santos will vote on proposals to suspend the loading
and
unloading of all ships bearing U.S. or British flags and to boycott all
consumer goods
from the two countries for 24 hours.

"We are proposing that no adherent to the strike drink a Coca-Cola or go
into a McDonald's for lunch," said Duarte.

He said the idea came from local TV reports showing U.S. and British bar
owners
pouring French wine onto the streets in protest of France's threat to veto a
new U.N.
resolution that would give the go-ahead to a U.S.-led war in Iraq.

The protest was not a nationally organized movement and would only cover the
municipality of Santos, said Duarte, but he hoped that other groups would
follow suit in solidarity.

The port of Santos accounts for about 30 percent of the country's foreign
commerce.
The government and people of Brazil, Latin America's most populous country,
overwhelmingly oppose a war in Iraq.


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