Blog: March 2009

What's next for the Korea FTA?

The FTA with the US has been incredibly controversial in Korea.  In June 2008, massive protests rocked South Korea as people took to the streets protesting the President's decision to resume imports of US beef among fears of mad cow disease and the protests forced the government to re-organize and rethink its approach to dealing with Washington.  However, in December 2008, when lawmakers in South Korea planned behind-closed-doors discussions about the

Finally a President that Supports Working People!

The New York Times article In Obama, Labor Finds the Support It Expected demonstrated the happy customers of Obama’s multiple plans. Influential institutions such as the Communication Workers of America as well as the AFL-CIO are pleased with the actions and are receptive for ideas of the future. Obama is sincerely supportive of unions, as seen in his steadfast support to the right to bargain and unionize. Barak Obama has made references to the workers at Republic Windows & Doors, for their nationally recognized sit-in successfully granted them severance and health care packages.

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