Fair Trade

Not Free Trade

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Trainer Materials

Presenter Materials

CAFTA -- Paving the way for the FTAA

A booklet accompanying the slide curriculum giving an overview of CAFTA and its impact on workers, farmers, drugs, and the environment (pdf format)
CAFTA -- Paving the way for the FTAA

A 15 - 20 minute overview of the impact of CAFTA on farmers, workers, the environment and our democracy. (2.35 mb)
 

Under Threat -- Democracy and Jobs Under the FTAA and GATS

A training overview on the new trade deals to prepare activists to give presentations for local groups.

Under Threat -- Democracy Under the New Trade Deals

A 12-15 minute overview of the impact of the new trade deals on our democracy. A special focus on environmental issues.
 
 

Under Threat -- Democracy and Jobs Under the FTAA and GATS

A booklet accompanying the slide curriculum giving an overview on the new trade deals. (pdf format)

Under Threat -- The New Trade Deals and Public Sector Workers

A 12-15 minute overview of the impact of the new trade deals on public sector workers.
 
    Under Threat -- The New Trade Deals and Construction Workers

A 12-15 minute overview of the impact of the new trade deals on construction workers.
 
    Under Threat -- The New Trade Deals and Postal Workers

A 12-15 minute overview of the impact of the new trade deals on postal workers.
 
   
Under Threat -- Presenter Handout

A brief 1 1/2 page handout providing an overview of the key threats to jobs and democracy under the new trade deals. (pdf format)
 
    Under Threat -- General Overview

A 45-60 minute overview of the next generation of trade agreements and how they impact various sectors (construction trades, public workers, postal workers) and the threats these treaties present to our democracy.