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Celebrate the victory! Washington State Labor Convention passes strongest resolution to date regarding Seattle-WTO Ministerial [recto] [c.1]
Celebrate the victory!  Washington State Labor Convention passes strongest resolution to date regarding Seattle-WTO Ministerial [recto] [c.1]
TitleCelebrate the victory! Washington State Labor Convention passes strongest resolution to date regarding Seattle-WTO Ministerial [recto] [c.1]
CreatorLabor WTO Mobilization Committee
Publisher/AffiliationPeople for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to WTO (PFT)
Public Citizen

Place of Publication[United States—Washington (State)—Seattle]
Date1999-08
Notes"The delegates who worked to see that this resolution was brought to the convention floor and/or amended it on behalf of their brothers and sisters include, in alphabetical order: Martha Baskin, AFTRA; Dick Burton and Lynn Dodson, Seattle Community College Federation of Teachers; Norma Kelsey, OPEIU, and Shirley McCullough, Greater Seattle Association of Postal Workers. Bill Brugnoli, Sheetmetal Local 66 offered research and on-the-ground support."

"Supporting enforcement of worker's rights through the World Trade Organization; submitted by the King County Labor Council Executive Board on Monday, 8/16/99; passed unanimously with amendments at the Washington State Labor Convention 8/21/99.".

Affiliation inferred from phone numbers listed in this document and the same affiliation enumerated in other documents.
TimelineBefore WTO
Intended PurposeNews
Issue AreaLabor
SubjectsWorld Trade Organization; Employee rights; AFL-CIO. Washington State Labor Council; Labor union democracy; Political participation; General Agreement on Trade in Services (1994)
Geographic CoverageUnited States--Washington (State)
Object TypeFlier
Physical DescriptionSize: 28 x 22 cm
Condition: good
CollectionWTO Seattle Collection, #5177-003, Box 1, Folder 62
ContributorWTO History Project
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Organizations MentionedAFTRA, Seattle Community College Federation of Teachers, OPEIU, Greater Seattle Association of Postal Workers, King County Labor Council
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