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International Trade committee  I have testified a number of times before Congress and in the Senate. Basically, we send our material immediately to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative as well as to the State Department and to the labour department. I know that the president of the United Steelworkers o

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  For example, when we issued our report in 2006, the government literally went into a state of shock. The head of the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative asked us how we did this. In other words, in the first five years of the free trade agreement, the U.S. government didn't

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  There have been minor improvements, but by and large inside factories there remain sweatshop conditions and illegal conditions.

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  The U.S. cables don't really give their names, but it says here that this official highlighted specific restrictions with the Justice Minister Odeh, including the threat of high fines up to U.S. $20,000—later on, they say it's $28,000—under the press and publication law and the t

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  I would think it would be a great idea. I know there are very decent and high-level people in the State Department who are very involved in this at the U.S. Trade Representative's office. They have never put a block on us or stopped this dialogue. The U.S. Trade Representative's

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  You're absolutely correct about the lack of democracy in Jordan, the lack of freedom of the press, the lack of the right to organize. The workers themselves, the guest workers—we're talking from their perspective—come to places like Jordan because they're incredibly poor. They wa

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  We're not experts on the case of Colombia, but I do believe they still have, by far, the highest death rate of trade union people in any country in the world, so problems do remain. I can tell you, if any of you wanted to go with us to Jordan, I could give you my word that we co

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  I would very much be in favour of there being a conference, together with the United States and Canada, to have labour involvement from Canada and the United States, to have involvement from our embassies. I think if Canada, before moving ahead on the free trade agreement.... If

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  If I'm understanding you correctly, I think this is just above my level. I mean, I do believe that the United States government has a very close relationship to the Government of Jordan and the free trade agreement was really meant to bring Jordan into an alliance with other near

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  I would say 100% yes.

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  Yes. This is from a U.S. cable from a high-level State Department official: Only when the king and government believe that the U.S. Congress and U.S. administration are serious about certain reforms will they take notice and attempt some level of reform. Continued engagement

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  It's 100%. In other words, there are no garment factories without guest workers; the Jordanians won't work in the factories there. I understand that there's one Jordanian factory now getting off the ground that is fully Jordanian workers. I have to apologize, as I don't know en

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan

International Trade committee  Yes. The problem is that the free trade agreement has been up and running for more than 10 years and has failed the workers. The will is just not there. If it had been implemented correctly, this would indeed have been a new model. This would be something that the United States,

March 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Charles Kernaghan