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Globalisation and the World Trade Organisation

Resist attempts at blackmail by the WTO

Support the inclusion of social clauses in trade agreements

Compensation action against a parent transnational must be made easier

UK-based transnationals to implement UK health, safety and welfare standards

Ratify all ILO conventions on occupational health & safety

Free market economics have led to world economy and trade being dominated by transnational corporations based in the rich North. This has led to the process of globalisation of production and has been accompanied by a decline in regulatory standards. The World Trade Organisation (WTO), established to ensure free trade comes before worker and consumer protection, is increasingly being used to rule on trade disputes in favour of large corporations. For example, Canada is taking a complaint against France to the WTO, to prevent the French ban on white asbestos. WTO rulings take no account of health, safety, welfare and environmental issues.

The Hazards Campaign calls on the government to resist attempts at blackmail by the WTO and to support the inclusion of social clauses into trade agreements and in the inducements it offers international capital to encourage investment in the UK.

We demand that the government recognises that action in the civil courts for compensation against a parent transnational is an essential means of control, and legislates to make this easier. We demand that the government requires UK-based transnationals to implement as a minimum, UK health, safety and welfare standards when they operate in countries which have lower standards than the UK. We call on the government to ratify all ILO conventions on Occupational Health & Safety, including those which attempt to set basic standards for some of the most exploited workers of the world - children and homeworkers.


 
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The Hazards Charter, 3rd edition, published 1999 by the Hazards Campaign

The Hazards Campaign, c/o Greater Manchester Hazards Centre, Windrush Millennium Centre, 70 Alexandra Road,
Manchester, M16 7WD . website www.hazardscampaign.org.uk

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