"Proponents of the Central America Free Trade Agreement……" — Stephen F. Lynch
"Proponents of the Central America Free Trade Agreement have conveniently ignored this fundamental fact: the effect of trade on incomes in Central America and how to alleviate the adverse consequences of trade liberalization on the poor."
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Stephen F. Lynch
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18 Quotes by Stephen F. Lynch
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Free trade should not mean free labor.
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Hey, I'm a former union president myself and also an attorney that represented a lot of unions.
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Average real wages in Mexican manufacturing are lower than they were 10 years ago, if you can believe that.
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Since NAFTA was put in place, Mexico has lost 1.9 million jobs and most Mexicans' real wages have fallen.
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I always thought a very strong anti-drug policy was a good thing for my union members.
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The biggest share of U.S. exports to the six CAFTA nations is not the traditional job-creation kind. These are products…
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If you consider that a typical Central American consumer earns only a small fraction of an average American worker's wages,…
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The one thing that I have been struck with, after coming here to Congress is, how many people in Washington,…
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Trade reform has also been linked to increased income disparity as skilled workers have captured more benefits from globalization than…
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Instead of trade policy that is beneficial to American businesses and workers as well as our trade partners, we have…
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Likewise, free trade does not, as evidenced in CAFTA, mean fair trade.
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I am told that the clinical definition of insanity is the tendency to do the same thing over and over…
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