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Celebrate the victory! Washington State Labor Convention passes strongest resolution to date regarding Seattle-WTO Ministerial [verso] [c.2]
Celebrate the victory!  Washington State Labor Convention passes strongest resolution to date regarding Seattle-WTO Ministerial [verso] [c.2]
TitleCelebrate the victory! Washington State Labor Convention passes strongest resolution to date regarding Seattle-WTO Ministerial [verso] [c.2]
CreatorLabor WTO Mobilization Committee
Publisher/Affiliation[People 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.

Copy 2 contains selected passages marked with a fluorescent marker.
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.
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