Development, Labor Standards, and Economic Integration in the Americas

Mural detail: "Pan-American Unity" at the City College of San Francisco, Diego Rivera

With the Spring 2003 series "Development, Labor Standards, and Economic Integration in the Americas," CLAS again aims to generate dialogue around the role of labor standards in the context of development and economic integration throughout the Americas and further the ongoing debate over trade and the global economy. Funding provided by the Ford Foundation.


Spring 2003


William Mendoza Gomez
"
Stopping the Coca-Cola Murders: Meet Union Leaders on the Front Lines of the World’s Deadliest Labor Struggle"

William Mendoza Gomez is a prominent human rights advocate and president of the Coca-Cola workers’ union in Barrancabermeja, Colombia. Since 1994, eight workers and union activists from Coca-Cola plants in Colombia have been murdered by anti-union paramilitary groups. Mendoza, and colleague, Hector Rivera, will speak about their efforts to win justice for workers in one of the world’s most turbulent and dangerous regions.

Sponsored by: UC Berkeley Labor Center, UC Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies, Global Exchange, Corp Watch, Sweatshop Watch, Amazon Watch, Students Organizing for Justice in the Americas, Colombia Support Network and Plumbers and Fitters Local 393

Thursday, April 10, 7:00 p.m.
Institute of Industrial Relations, 2521 Channing Way


Jorge Arrate
Ambassador Jorge Arrate

The Honorable Jorge Arrate is the Ambassador of Chile to Argentina. He was formerly Minister of Mines and Economic Advisor to President Allende, as well as Minister of Education, Minister of Labor and Social Security, and Minister Secretary-General of the Government of Chile.


Ambassador Arrate's visit has been postponed until the spring of 2004.


Charlie Kernaghan
“Ending the Race to the Bottom: The Struggle for Workers' Rights in the Global Economy”

Charlie Kernaghan is Executive Director of the National Labor Committee, an independent human rights organization. He is prominent in the labor movement for drawing attention to and helping correct the overseas labor practices of U.S. corporations.
The New York Times calls him “the labor movement’s mouse that roared.”

Friday, April 25, 4:00 p.m.
Room 575, McCone Hall
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