Recalling my appeal to would be maligners of the labor movement as a
monolithic arm of US foreign policy.....
Steve

Subject: ILWU Position on China Trade


International Longshore and Warehouse Union
Thirty-first International Convention
Portland, Oregon
May 1 - 5, 2000 Resolution # R-39

The ILWU, China and Human Rights

WHEREAS:        The labor movement has made defeat of the normal trade
relations with China a major priority this year. The ILWU agrees with the
goals of eradicating human rights abuses in China and the rest of the world
and we urge all countries to adopt the core labor standards embodied in the
International Labor Organization. The fight over trade with China should not
overshadow or sidetrack the momentum built by the Seattle protest over
globalization and the corporate-led exploitation of workers worldwide; and

WHEREAS:        The press reports of the Chinese government curtailing
personal freedoms of speech, expression and association are deeply
troubling; we do find that anti-China rhetoric is not helpful to the goal of
promoting human rights. Racially-tinged pronouncements like "you've sold
your last pair of chopsticks in any mall in America," spoken at a labor
rally are indefensible and cause distress among all people of Chinese
descent; and

WHEREAS:        Historically, the ILWU has always made its own assessments
of the human rights conditions around the world, worked with individual
workers, labor organizations, and human rights activists to make the world
more just and peaceful. In the case of China, we need more independent
knowledge to conclude that denying normal trade relations with that country
is the best way to improve the conditions of workers in China and to enhance
worker-to-worker relations between our two nations; THEREFORE BE IT

RESOLVED:       That the ILWU will continue its tradition of assisting
workers throughout the world and reserving our right to take positions
independent of the AFL-CIO on issues relating to foreign policy and trade;
and BE IT FURTHER

RESOLVED:       That the ILWU believes the struggle for human rights
worldwide requires a long-term commitment ; and BE IT FINALLY

RESOLVED:       That the ILWU will prioritize and prepare for a delegation
of rank and file members to travel to China to make contact with trade
unionists from China including government sanctioned unions as well as
opposition leaders and report to the ILWU on recommendations for enhancing
worker conditions and human rights in our two nations.



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