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Unchecked: How Wal-Mart Uses its Might to Block Port Security

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afl_cio24_Unchecked.pdf (116.67 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/88117
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Labor Unions
Author
AFL-CIO
Abstract

[Excerpt] In spite of the vulnerability of our ports and of supply networks around the world, Wal-Mart and RILA have—time and again since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001—opposed new maritime and port security rules. Their mantra is: “Security requirements should not become a barrier to trade.” The AFL-CIO’s unions represent millions of port, transportation and emergency workers including first responders, whose lives are on the line in the event of a catastrophic attack on America‘s ports. This report details the ways in which Wal-Mart’s lobbyists and allies have quietly and insistently made these workers and all Americans less safe.

Date Issued
2006-04-01
Keywords
Wal-Mart
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Retail Industry Leaders Association
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RILA
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lobbyist
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port safety
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port security
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by the AFL-CIO. Document posted with special permission by the copyright holder.
Type
article

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