2008 RELEASES AND ADVISORIES
April - June
United Steelworkers Members Overwhelmingly Ratify Four-Year Umbrella Master Agreement with Domtar
225 USW Members Awarded Back Pay, Johnstown America Ordered to Recall Laid Off Workers
House Committee Investigation Reinforces UMWA’s Position On Crandall Canyon Disaster And Need For S-MINER Act
Locked Out Steelworkers to Confront Calgon Carbon at Shareholder’s Meeting
United Steelworkers Union Reaches Tentative Agreement with Domtar
United Steelworkers Union Members Ratify Four-Year Master Agreement Covering International Paper Converter Facilities
USW Calls Senate Republicans Action to Block Fair Pay Act a Resounding Message to Working Americans who are Victims of Wage Discrimination
USW Releases Report on Grupo Mexico and ASARCO Bankruptcy
Union Charges Unfair Labor Practices at Appleton Spring Mill
USW Says Trade Issue Key to Presidential Choice
Coalition Of Black Trade Unionists Hosts Panel On Race, Gender In Presidential Politics
Justice Dept. OKs sale of Sparrows Point Steel Mill
USW Lawsuit Results in Continental Tire Agreeing to Provide Retiree Health Care
Appleton Paper’s Illegal Maneuvers Outrage Union
Obama, Clinton Vow to “Get Tough with China” and Enforce Trade Laws at Manufacturing Forum
A. Philip Randolph Institute Honors Budding Labor Stars
Steelworker Awarded Carnegie Medal Along With 21 Others For Extraordinary Civilian Heroism
Harley-Davidson Employees in Wisconsin Approve New Deal
Union Rejects Appleton Contract Proposal, Reiterates Readiness to Bargain
USW Calls on Congress to Reject Colombia FTA
International Paper Converters Deal Goes to USW Membership for Vote with Unanimous Endorsement
January - March
Blue Green Alliance Teams with Vice President Al Gore to create Green Jobs and Solve the Climate Crisis
Four Major Unions Announce New Alliance To Advance Labor’s Progressive Agenda
USW Approves Severstal Acquisition of ArcelorMittal’s Sparrows Point Mill
USW Calls on Presidential Candidates to Address China’s Trade Violations
Steelworkers Call for Trade Reform at Green Jobs Conference
USW Calls U.S. Commerce Anti-Subsidy Duty on Thermal Paper China Imports ‘Strong Trade Law Enforcement’ for Paper Production Jobs in Wis., Ohio and Pa.
USW’s Redmond Elected to AFL-CIO Executive Council
Steelworkers Congratulate Firestone Agricultural Workers Union of Liberia (FAWUL) on Receiving AFL-CIO Human Rights Award
USW Condemns Outsourcing of Air Force Fuel Tankers
Apple Valley SMMC Workers Choose USW
Manufacturing Alliance Asks Candidates: “Will You Care?”
USW Delegation Visits Colombia to Meet Union, Political Leaders
USW Appoints New Director for District 2
USW Applauds Preliminary Antidumping Duties Placed On Off-The-Road Tire Imports From China
USW Supports New Agreement to Limit Russian Uranium
Steelworkers Praise Edwards Role in Forging Progressive Agenda for Change
USW, Four Domestic Welded Stainless Pipe Producers File Anti-dumping, Anti-subsidy Duty Petitions Against China Imports
Solidarity in Henderson
Steelworkers Pledge Support to Brazilian DuPont Workers on Hunger Strike
USW Honors Martin Luther King Civil Rights, Workers’ Rights Leader
Union Welcomes SCA Tissue Contributions to AFL-CIO Martin Luther King Holiday Observance
USW Lauds U.S. Duties on Chinese, UAE Nails Union: Anti-Dumping Duties Step in Right Direction
USW Urges Congress to End Colombian Free Trade Discussion Due to Increased Violence Against Trade Unionists
USW Reacts to NewPage Announcement of Coated Free Sheet Shutdowns
USW Seeks Hearings after Mexican Police Attack Mine Workers
40 States, 100 Members of Congress, 100 Million Children To Protect From Lead
Circular Welded Pipe Imports From China Get Anti-Dumping Duties
Informational Picket Scheduled to Support USW Nurses Seeking First Contract with HealthSource Saginaw



Steelworkers Call for Trade Reform at Green Jobs Conference

 

For Immediate Release                                             March 13, 2008

 

PITTSBURGH, -- The United Steelworkers (USW) today called on its environmental allies to join the union in rallying support for domestic job growth through sweeping federal investments in renewable job growth and asked for their support in urging Congress to close a loophole in carbon "cap-and-trade" legislation that is currently under consideration because in its current form it fails to require any significant improvements in the carbon emissions created by countries such as China, Brazil and India.

 

Proposed by Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.), the bill proposes to reduce overall carbon emissions from trading partners of the United States by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions.

 

USW International President Leo W. Gerard said in a statement delivered by his special assistant, Marco Trbovich, at Good Jobs, Green Jobs: A National Green Jobs Conference that the proposed trade legislation could have the opposite effect, no matter how well intentioned its authors, because it would permit imports into the U.S. market through 2020, no matter how much carbon was used in manufacturing those products.

 

Gerard said that in such a scenario, corporations would have incentives to build even more manufacturing facilities in countries without environmental regulations, unintentionally causing a spike in greenhouse gas emissions and costing thousands more family-supporting manufacturing jobs in the U.S. and Canada.

 

"This flaw - this gaping loophole - would encourage energy-intensive industries in the U.S. to move production to those locations where the environmental rules are lax - wiping out thousands more U.S. jobs in the process," Gerard said. "There could hardly be a worse example of good environmental intentions paving the road to an economic hell for millions of working Americans."

 

In contrast, Gerard strongly urged "supplanting half-baked subsidies like the billions in giveaways to big oil with federal investments aimed at commercializing renewables, retrofitting entire communities and producing energy-efficient transportation on an industrial scale comparable to our efforts in World War II and the Apollo mission to reach the moon."

 

The USW represents 850,000 workers in the United States and Canada employed in the metals, rubber, chemicals, paper, oil refining and other industries as well as the service and public sectors.

 

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