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>From and activist friend in DC...

Shawn
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Subject:                Burson Marsteller report on anti-corporate activists

First of all, I'd like to thank the elves which dropped this in my
email
box this morning.

I'm not sure if this is legit or not, since the section on
infoshop.org,
a website I work on with others, is pretty inaccurate. Still, we do
appreciate the positive review and hope to be moving up in the
rankings
very soon.

Burson Marsteller, for those of you who don't know, is a powerful K
Street PR firm.

There is a reference in the 50 Years is Enough section which provides
evidence that corporate spies were present at last December's
reportback
at UDC.

Apparently, this was scanned in from a paper version, so there may be
a
few typos.

Chuck0
Mid-Atlantic Infoshop
http://www.infoshop.org/

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Black * Kelly * Scruggs & Healy
-----------------------------
A Burson * Marsteller Company
1801 K Street, N.W. * Suite 901-L * Washington, D.C. 20006-1201
202.530.0500 * 202.530.4800

January 14, 2OOO

Dear [Corporate Client]:

Enclosed is our "Guide to the Seattle Meltdown: A Compendium of
Activists at the WTO Ministerial". The "Guide" is a comprehensive
listing of the activist groups which protested against the WTO
Ministerial in Seattle this past November. It lists the groups and
their
leaders we were able to identify, descriptions of their ethos (largely
in their own words), as well as web site addresses and other useful
information. We wanted to share this "Guide" with you, not so much as
a
retrospective on the past, but as an alarming window on the future.

The spectacle created in Seattle during the WTO Ministerial meeting by
a
diverse collection of activists may have significant short-term
ramifications for the business community. The perceived success of
these
groups in disrupting Seattle and in contributing to the failure of the
WTO meeting will be a dramatic boon to them in several ways. First,
their victory and heightened visibility will lead to substantially
enhanced fundraising capability. Second, the smell of victory will
lead
to a deepening of already existing coalitions and will strengthen the
recognition that broadening such coalitions to include non-traditional
allies exponentially increases effectiveness. Third, the Presidential
election campaign and several likely trade votes in Congress this year
will give activists golden opportunities to seek wider recognition and
gain additional strength. These high profile battles will allow
activists to further institutionalize and consolidate their gains,
increase coordination, gamier greater media attention and expand their
targeting of business interests.

What is less understood -- but perhaps more significant -- is the
potential ability of the emerging coalition of these groups to
seriously
impact broader, longer-term corporate interests. Seattle was not an
anomaly and the consistent anti-corporate message of virtually all the
groups who participated there in November is not a temporary
phenomenon.
Many have traditionally highlighted alleged corporate misconduct in
mass
mail fund raising campaigns. More recently, some environmental groups
have resorted to targeting corporations for contributions in return
for
suspending their public ire.

At Black, Kelly, Scruggs & Healey, we have developed a capability
direction of these groups, as well as to defend clients against their
attacks. I hope you find the enclosed "Guide" useful and if you have
any
questions, please call me at: (202)530-4805.

Sincerely,

Gardner G. Peckham
Managing Director

Guide to the Seattle Meltdown: A Compendium of Activists at the WTO
Ministerial

"Many of the groups that helped organize the anti-WTO victories in
Seattle are already preparing for days of protest, education,
training,
and direct action during the week of April 9-16 in Washington. The
week
begins on Sunday, April 9th with a Jubilee 2000/USA mobilization for
cancellation of the debts of African, Latin American, Asia-Pacific,
and
Caribbean countries, and continuing with teach-ins and trainings on
the
global economy. It will culminate with a massive rally at IMF
Headquarters on Sunday, April 16th
2000."
                                        - 50 Years is Enough web site

"Leaders of the peaceful demonstrations have lashed out at the
anarchists, accusing them of undermining their anti-globalism message
by
breaking windows and destroying property. The anarchists in turn
accused
the Seattle protesters of protecting the same private-property
interests
that the WTO represents.
                                        - The Los Angeles Times

"...the coalition [of labor, environmental and human rights groups
that
took to the streets in Seattle to protest the WTO] said that they will
flood over 100 key congressional offices with phone calls and letters
and march on Washington this Spring to prevent passage of NTR for
China.

                                        - National Journal's Congress
Daily

1)  Abya Yala Fund
ayf.nativeweb.org/contents.htm

Alicia Canaviri, President-, Nilo Cayuqueo, Director

     "Fosters greater self-reliance by indigenous peoples through
support of struggles to protect homelands, natural environment and
human
rights, to improve health care, to address domestic legislation and
international laws, to obtain access to communications media to
improve
the conditions and status of women, to increase economic security, and
to revitalize cultural and spiritual traditions. "The group's focus is
on providing training, grants and technical assistance for
self-development projects that originate in, and are controlled by,
indigenous communities and organizations in Central and South America
-
not on anti-WTO advocacy. The web site provides links to the sites of
other indigenous groups as well as sites about anti-globalization and
ending corporate Governance.

2) A SEED
www.antenna.nl/aseed/contact.html

Action for Solidarity, Equality, Environment and Development. "A
global
and diverse action network focusing on a broad range of issues, A SEED
plays a critical role in involving young people in the struggles
against
ecological destruction and social injustice." They advocate the use of
public opposition to stop the WTO in the same manner that it was used
to
block the " . . . the corporate-driven MAI [multilateral agreement on
investment] agreement. " The web site presents many campaigns and
publications and links to other activist organizations. The group
claims
that more than 700 organizations worldwide have signed its on-line
petition against the WTO and are associated with www.oneworld.net.

3) AFL-CIO
www.aflcio.org/home.htm

John Sweeney, President; Linda Chavez-Thompson, Exec. Vice-President

"A voluntary federation of 68 national and international labor unions
that include 13 million working women and men and which espouses a
strong political voice for improving the lives of working families. "
The web site contains plenty of information about the WTO, including a
blueprint for reforming it. The group plans to keep pressure on
Congress
and the government against the WTO, the Caribbean Basin Initiative,
and
normalized trade relations (NTR) with China. The group is large, very
well organized, and headquartered in D.C. The web site provides many
links to the sites of other labor unions, organizations, constituency
groups, the government, and media. Issues of interest to the group
include: environmental protection, debt relief, poverty alleviation,
and
investment policy reforms.

4) Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment

Tracy Katelman (activist, also part of the Trees Foundation)

5) Amazon Watch
www.amazonwatch.org

Lucy Braham, WTO contact; Mark Westlund, U'wa defense working group
contact "Works with indigenous and environmental organizations in the
Amazon Basin to defend the environment and advance indigenous peoples'
rights in the face of large-scale industrial development (oil and gas
pipelines, power lines, roads, and other mega-projects)." The group is
currently focusing on Venezuela, Bolivia/Brazil (against the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation), and Colombia. It is a major opponent
of
Occidental Petroleum's drilling on "U'wa traditional land," and on
that
issue are very vocal and organized.

6) Anarchist Action Collective

Marshall Kirkpatrick, contact

Based out of Eugene, Oregon, the anarchists state, "Fight back and
don't
get
caught ...sacking the WTO is just a start. "

7) Black Army Faction and Black Clad Messengers

John Zerzan, contact

Another militant anarchist group based out of Eugene. Oregon. The
group
advocates property destruction (against private property) and some of
its members were responsible for much of the damage in Seattle. Zerzan
has authored and edited books and essays promoting
"anarcho-primitivism." He has also participated in speeches, lectures,
radio talk shows and 60 Minutes.

8) Chinese Activist Groups

Wei Jingsheng, leading Chinese democracy activist and Fellow at
Columbia
University's Center for the Study of Human Rights Wei says that, "WTO
entry for China will either re-enforce the existing system of
manipulation and corruption, or result in chaos, providing no one with
a
safe, sound, or fair environment for trade. "

9) Christian Aid
www.christian-aid.org.uk

Alex Milner (spokeswoman)

An organization of British and Irish churches,  engaged in relief work
in
more than 60 countries to Improve lives and tackle the causes of
poverty
and injustice". It consists of 3,500 committees around the UK and
Ireland. They have links to church groups, and organizations
associated
with the environment, free trade, and free speech.

1O) CISPES
www.cispes.om

Jili Dowling, New York contact

Committee In Solidarity With the People of El Salvador. "This year we
have committed to raising $50,000 of material aid to help build a
stronger labor movement and to organize maquila workers in El
Salvador.
For two years, CISPES has funded the monthly salaries of FMLAR
organizers in communities with minimal resources. This material aid
contributed to the party's electoral breakthrough in 1997.- the FMLN
won
the elections in seven of the eight municipalities where the
grassroots
organizers were funded" This group appears very large, as it has a
monthly newsletter and offices across the U.S.. in addition to being
affiliated with many other activist groups.

11) Citizens Trade Campaign

Scott Nova, Director

This umbrella coalition is targeting 100 legislators, focusing on two
key issues: 1) Opposition to permanent NTR; and 2) A campaign to "fix
or
nix" the WT0. It supports an annual review of NTR status for China.

12) Consumers International
www.consumerinternational.org

Julian Edwards, Director General

"A global federation consisting of some 250 consumer organizations in
111 countries sent over 30 delegates from all over the world to
Seattle.
They call for a review of the existing agreements and their
implementation before the WTO undertakes rapid liberalization. They
support the continuation of attempts to resolve trade policy issues in
Geneva but insist they must be met by improved transparency in the
operation of the WTO and involvement in civil society. Edwards was one
of the few NGO leaders asked to speak at the Ministerial. " The web
site
contains trade briefing papers and extensive campaign information. The
group regularly monitors various governments' positions regarding the
WTO. The group is based out of London and sponsors the annual World
Consumers Rights Day on March 1-5.

13) Direct Action Network
www.agirprop.org/artandrevolution/wto/dan/html

Hillary McQuie, contact

"A network of local grassroots organizations and street theater groups
who are mobilizing communities to creatively resist the WTO and
corporate globalization. Want a new world of free and ecological
society
based on mutual aid and voluntary cooperation to replace the current
social order."

The network appears very organized. For example, it sold "Resist the
WTO" paraphernalia and even offered maps of downtown Seattle last
November-The group cosponsored the Seattle protests with Global
Exchange, RAN, Ruckus Society, Project Underground, National Lawyers
Guild, Mexico Solidarity Project, 50 Years is Enough, CISPES, Green
Party (Seattle), Earth First (Seattle), and many more. The site
provides
links to many web sites.

14) Earth Justice Legal Defense Fund
www.earthjustice.org

Patti Goldman, lawyer

"The law firm for the environment " A 501 (c) (3) organization
established in 1971, it has represented more than 500 clients
(national
and international) at no cost, many of which are listed in this
document. The group is currently representing the Sierra Club against
the WTO for not protecting the sea turtle. It also represents Public
Citizen in support of the EU's right to ban the import of meat
containing potentially harmful additives. 'Me group has an office in
Washington, D.C.

15) 50 Years is Enough
www.50years.org

Njoki Njoroge Njeheu, Director

"US Network for Global Economic Justice is a coalition of 205
grassroots
faith-based, policy, women's, social and economic justice, youth,
solidarity, labor, and development organizations dedicated to the
profound transformation of the World Bank and the IMF."

Based in Washington, D.C., the group organized the IMF demonstration
in
September 1999. The group does not seem very large, but it does
receive
some press coverage and collaborates with other activists. Njeheu was
a
participant at the follow-up seminar in Washington, D.C. last December
on where the activists can go with the Seattle momentum.

16) FOCUS on the Global South
www.focusweb.org

Walden Bello, Executive Director; Aileen Kwa, WTO contact

"A program of progressive development policy research and practice,
dedicated to regional and global policy analysis, micro-macro linking
and advocacy work FOCUS works with NGOs and people's organizations in
Asia Pacific and other regions. " The group has a small staff, but has
many other sister organizations such as Third World Network. Bello has
authored many books and is often published in international
newspapers.
The organization is based out of the Philippines.

17) French Peasants Confederation

Jose Bove, Leader

Bove is a French goat farmer who tore up a McDonald's restaurant with
a
tractor to protest U.S. trade sanctions on Rocquefort cheese. His
group
claims to have 40,000 members.

18) Friends of the Earth
wvw.foe.org

Brent Blackwelder, President; Andrea Durbin, Director, international
programs

"... a national environmental organization dedicated to preserving the
health and diversity of the planet for future generations. The largest
international environmental network in the world with affiliates in 63
countries ... are already planning for the longer term [beyond
Seattle}."

The group has endorsed Bill Bradley for President. It states that it
is
not opposed to the idea of WTO, but believes the rules need to be
changed (i.e. more environmental standards). The group also believes
in
maintaining tariffs on forest products and is against biotechnology
and
OPIC.

19) Global Exchange

Kevin Danahar, Co-Founder; Medea Benjamin, Co-Founder

"A non-profit research, education, and action center dedicated to
promoting people-to-people ties around the world. Working with Fair
Traders across North America and throughout the world to increase
awareness of Fair Trade issues and to translate that awareness into
consumer activism in the global marketplace. Part of the Fair Trade
Federation, an association of producers, wholesalers, and retailers,
that is launching a  major consumer education campaign in the U.S. The
challenge is to make fair trade and corporate globalization an issue
in
electoral campaigns, especially in the upcoming presidential race.
Another goal is to block congressional approval of China's entry into
the WTO."  The group advocates normal relations with Cuba, and is
critical of the IMF, World Bank, NAFTA, MAI, the African Growth and
Opportunity Act, and the WTO. The group appears very well organized
and
its web site contains many links to other organizations.

20) Greenpeace
www.greenpeace.org

Kristen Engberg, Executive Director

This group has offices in more than 40 countries and claims to have
more
than 2.4 million supporters worldwide. Its web site contains links to
numerous environmental organizations. Among the group's major issues
are:

Bio-diversity of oceans and forests, climate change, nuclear power,
toxic pollution, genetic engineering and ocean dumping.

21) Humane Society
www.hsus.org

Patricia Forkan, Executive Director

This group plans to begin an effort to collect 2001 signatures by the
end of 2001 calling on all governments to stop the WTO from
interfering
with national environmental and health safety laws. Its web site
offers
educational publications, public-awareness campaigns, and activist
alerts. It is an international and well-known group with headquarters
in
D.C. Among its major issues are: Dolphin and sea turtle conservation
laws and hormone-treated beef.

22) Indigenous Environmental Network
www.alphacdc.com/ien/subject.html

Tom Goldtooth, coordinator

"Coalition of grassroots Native organizations provides national,
regional, local, advocacy on indigenous grassroots and tribal issues
concerning environmental protection, natural resource management, and
environmental health issues. Speak for themselves and are not
represented by environmental groups. Indigenous environmentalists have
received a mixed response on the federal level. " The coalition is in
contact with the media and appears well organized. It has a U'wa
Defense
Working Group Action Alert on its web site, as well as links to many
other WTO protest groups and indigenous groups. Its WTO link is:
www.alphacdc.com/ien/intellectual_property.html#letters.

23) Indigenous Peoples' Network for Policy Research and Education

Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Philippines

24) Institute for Local Self-Reliance
www.ilsr.org

Neil Seldman, President; David Morris, Vice President

"Since 1974, ILSR has been dedicated to helping a broad range of
citizens - including grassroots community groups, government leaders,
and business entrepreneurs - develop and implement environmentally
sound
economic development strategies. Through research, policy initiatives,
coalition building, and technical assistance, they lay the groundwork
for developing humanity-scaled, sustainable economic systems. " Morris
is the author of many publications and has a regular column in the St.
Paul Pioneer Press. The group's national headquarters is in D.C.

25) lAMAW
www.iamaw.org

R.Thomas Buffenbarger, International President

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Professes
the need to incorporate internationally recognized labor standards
into
the rules of the WTO. The IAM will lead the fight for fair trade that
includes basic, fundamental human and labor rights. " IAMAW is a large
union with more than 535,000 members in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico,
Guam, and the Panama Canal Zone. It has recently merged with UAW and
USWA and is affiliated with many other organizations such as: AFL-CIO,
Canadian Labour Congress, Railway Labor Executives' Association,
International Labor Organization, International Metalworkers
Federation,
and International Transport Workers' Federation. The organization has
its headquarters in Washington, D.C. The IAM cable TV network has, " .
.
. more than 60 cable TV public access channels airing the 10-part
series
Working in America. The latest to join the IAM network is the Prince
Georges County Cable TV System in Largo, Maryland".

26) International Brotherhood of Teamsters
www.teamster.org

James P. Hoffa, President

This organization is one of the largest labor unions, with 1.4 million
members in the U.S. and Canada. It is committed to defeating MFN and
is
planning to lobby Congress and the government extensively against the
WTO. The organization is headquartered in Washington,  D.C.

27) ICFTU
www.icftu.org

Bill Jordan, General Secretary

The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, "has 214
affiliated organizations in 143 countries, cooperates with the
International Labor Organization and the UN, in addition to having
contacts with the WTO, World Bank and IMF". Some of the organization's
issues are: Employment and international labor standards, tackling the
multinationals, trade union rights, equality, race and migrants, trade
union organization and recruitment. The organization offered a 30-page
WTO strategy on its web site.

28) International Forum on Globalization

Jerry Mander, Director; Victor Mcnotti, Dir. Envirorunent Program

"Founded in 1994 of over sixty activists, scholars, economists,
researchers, and writers formed to stimulate new thinking, joint
activity, and public education in response to economic globalization
Most of us view the process of globalization as the most extreme
restructuring of the planet's social, economic and political
arrangements since the Industrial Revolution, bringing with it
profound
effects on human life and the natural world " The group believes the
WTO
is " . . . one of the world's most powerful, secretive, undemocratic
and
dangerous bodies that weakens democracy". The group's web site offers
publications and teach-ins against the WTO and has links to the sites
of
many other activists groups listed here.

29) N02WTO
www.infoshop.org/no2wto.html

An apparently well-organized anonymous group of radical anarchists
opposed to the WTO and capitalism. It organized a massive
demonstration
in Seattle last November and coordinated many other activists around
the
world during the same time. The group's various corporate targets
include: Bank of America, U.S. Bancorp, Key Bank and Washington Mutual
Bank, Old Navy, Banana Republic and the GAP, NikeTown and Levi's,
McDonald's, Starbucks, Warner Bros., Planet Hollywood, and Fidelity
Investments (" ...major investment in Occidental Petroleum, the bane
of
the U'wa tribe in Colombia"). They are now planning a four-day
worldwide
general strike against capitalism on May 1, 2000 to be held across the
city of London.

30) National Labor Committee
www.nlcnet.org

Charles Kemaghan, Executive Director

"A human rights advocacy group, dedicated to promoting and defending
the
rights of workers. Through establishing long standing working
relationships with non-governmental, human rights, labor and religious
organizations, primarily in Latin America, the NLC puts a human face
on
the global economy. The NLC educates and actively involves the public
in
actions aimed at ending labor abuses, improving living conditions for
workers and their families and promoting the concept of a living wage
and true independent monitoring." The group targets large corporations
such as The Gap, Nike, Liz Claiborne, Wal-Mart, etc. "A crowded
cluttered bunch of offices in the Garment District consisting of 6
people, direct a militant, low-budget, much-criticized campaign
against
the use of sweatshop War by large companies." -The New York Times

31) National Lawyer's Guild
www.nlg.org

Steve Goldberg, Chair, International Committee

"An association dedicated to the need for basic change in the
structure
of our political and economic system. Aim to bring together all those
who recognize the importance of safeguarding the rights of workers,
women, farmers, and minority groups." The group provided legal
materials
to the WT0 activists in Seattle last November. Its web site has links
to
the government, legal groups and associations.

32) Oxfam International
www.oxfam.org

Penny Fowler, member

"An international group of 11 autonomous non-governmental
organizations
sharing the commitment of working for an end to the waste and
injustice
of poverty as well as debt relief Works primarily through local
organizations in more than 100 countries. The WTO needs radical
institutional reforms in order to remain credible as a multilateral
organization" The group has a small staff of four in Washington, D.C.
that lobbies international institutions and claims to have influenced
House Banking Committee Chair Jim Leach and Congressman John LaFalce.

33) People for Free Trade
www.fairtrade.asn.au

Jeremy Simer, contact

"A voluntary net-work of individual people, churches and other
organizations in Victoria and Tasmania committed to fair trade with
producers of goods, through the support of education and alternative
trade." This group is very interested in selling tea and coffee in Sri
Lanka and Papua New Guinea. It has links to other fair trade advocacy
organizations.

34) People's Decade for Human Rights Education
www.pdhre.org

Malina Mehra, Director; Peter Leuprecht, President; Shulamith Koenig,
Founder

"Develop and advance pedagogics for human rights education relevant to
people's daily lives in the context of their struggles for social and
economic justice and democracy." This group is pivotal in lobbying the
United Nations and has many influential endorsers and advisors,
including former President Jimmy Carter.

35) Peoples' Global Action

"A gathering of peoples' movements fighting corporate globalization."

This group organized a caravan of about two dozen international
activists to protest the WTO in Seattle.

36) Project Underground
www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground.html

Danny Kennedy, Director, Steve Kretzmann, Oil Campaigner

This is a non-profit organization in Berkeley, CA that supports
communities "threatened" by the mineral industries. "Working at the
nexus of the environmental, human rights, and indigenous movements,
they
are redefining proactive public interest solidarity work for the 21th
century." The group was contracted to work in defense of the U'wa
Indians against Occidental
Petroleum. Colleague and fellow activist, Terry Freitas, was murdered
by
Colombian rebels. The group appears to be very well organized and
respected. It has been described by The Financial Times as "a pressure
group." Its web site offers many links to sites of activists,
companies,
governments and associations.

37) Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch
www.tradewatch.org

Joan Claybrook, President; Lori Wallach, Director; Ralph Nader,
Founder

"Fights for international trade and investment policies promoting
government and corporate accountability, consumer health and safety,
and
environmental protection through research lobbying, public education
and
the media." Among the group's issues are: The WTO, Fast Track, AGOA,
CBI, NAFTA, China and MAI.

38) Rainforest Action Network
www.ran.org

Randy Hayes, President and Founder

"Works to protect the Earth's rainforests and support the rights of
their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and
non-violent direct action. " The group claims to have 25,000 active
members working with environmental and human rights groups in 60
countries. This group is working to stop "destructive' fossil fuel
development by Shell Oil on U'wa homeland in Colombia.

39) Ruckus Society
www.ruckus.org

John Sellers, Director, Han Shan, WTO coordinator

"A non-profit California corporation organized in 1995 to provide
training in the skills of non-violent civil disobedience and direct
action to help environmental and human rights organizations achieve
their goals- "The group's action-camp cosponsors include:
International
Campaign for Tibet, Project Underground, RAN, RFK Center, Friends of
the
Earth and Native Forest Network. The society does not necessarily
advocate issues, it provides training and support to those who do.
Ruckus activities have been covered and featured by media worldwide.

40) Sheet Metal Workers Union
www.smwia.org/html/organization.html

Michael J. Sullivan, President; Vincent A. Panvini, Director of
Government Affairs

The union consists of 140,000 members in 200 affiliated local unions
in
the U.S. and Canada. The headquarters are in Washington, D.C.

41) Sierra Club                                  www.sierraclub.org

Carl Pope, Executive Director

The group's stated mission: "To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild
places of the earth, to practice and promote the responsible use of
the
earth's ecosystems and resources, to educate and enlist humanity to
protect and restore the quality of the natural and human
environments."
The group's web site contains a "Vote Watch", newsletters, daily
updates, and a magazine.

42) Sierra Club's Responsible Trade Program
www.sierraclub.org/trade

Dan Seligman, Director

This group's issues include: Forests, invasive species, rainforests,
sea
turtles, food safety, no NAFTA or MAI for Africa. It is located in
Washington, D.C. and its officials have testified before Congress. Its
web site features many books and links to many organizations listed in
this document, in addition to: www.jimhightower.com (a progressive
populist radio commentator), www.rtk.net/preamble (The Preamble
Center)
and mai.flora.org.

43) Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice

Richard Moore, contact

This group represents low-income, rural minorities. "Objects to the
sweeping  powers of the WTO to over-ride the laws of nations, states,
and tribes." The group states that it wants fair trade and "... a WTO
with principles."

44) Third World Network
www.southside.org.sg/souths/twn/twn

Martin Khor, Director

"An independent non-profit international network of organizations and
individuals involved in issues relating to development, the Third
World
and North-South issues. They represents southern interests and
perspectives at international forum such as the UN conferences and
processes." The
group's issues include: The WTO, UTNCTAD, biotechnology, biodiversity,
the environment, human rights, gender issues, health, agriculture,
UN/peace and security, economics, and third world resurgence.

45) UNITE
www.uniteunion.org

Ann Hoffman, Legislative Director Chris Chafe, Political Action
contact
Union of Needle Traders, Industrial and Textile Employees. "Has fought
aggressively for workers' rights, against sweatshops, and against
corporate greed " This union represents workers in the U.S., Canada
and
Puerto Rico. UNITE is against the WTO and has started telephoning
members of Congress opposing permanent NTR status for China, and CBI
(has said it will try to "kill" the bill in 2000). The web site has
links to the AFL-CIO and Congressional sites. The union appears very
organized and offers extensive information on how workers can mobilize
to lobby Congress.

46) United Automobile Workers
www.uaw.org

Steve Yokich, President

This group states that it stands for justice for working people. It
has
an extensive web site devoted to contacting members of Congress. The
union has joined forces with the Steelworkers and Machinists unions.
It
is against MAI, the WTO and MFN.

47) United Farmworkers of America
www.ufw.org/ufw/

Rudy Arredondo, Manager in Washington, D.C.

This group advocates "... bringing justice to farm workers". The group
seems to be relatively organized. Its web site provides information on
how to lobby Congress as well as many links to labor unions, the
government, media, contract companies and Hispanic groups.

48) United Steelworkers of America
www.uswa.org

George Becker, President

"Represents over 700, 000 workers in the U.S. and Canada. One of the
most diversified and effective unions in the nation." The union states
that it will continue to challenge the WTO and supports an annual
review
of NTR status for China instead of a permanent one. It has recently
merged with IAM and UAW. Its web site includes information on how to
contact members of
Congress.

49) United Students Against Sweatshops
home.sprintmail.com/~jeffnkari/USAS/

Eric Brakken, organizer

"An international coalition devoted to stopping sweatshop labor.
Demand
that their universities take responsibility for the conditions under
which their licensed apparel is made by adopting Codes of Conduct to
regulate the behavior of their manufacturers." The group works to
raise
awareness about sweatshops on college campuses across the U.S.

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