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Feature: Globalization & Dialectics
May 2001


Runaway shop protest

Chicago--At noon on April 21, 700 noisy, enthusiastic people rallied at 48th and Western Avenue on Chicago's southwest side in solidarity with the protesters in Quebec City against the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas. The large puppets that have become characteristic of these events since the Battle in Seattle added to the festive feeling. An ad hoc committee organized the demonstration. Members of Jobs With Justice, the Campaign for Labor Rights and the Steelworkers Union participated in a major way.

The rally's location was chosen because it is the site of Hendrickson Spring, an automotive parts company whose owners have decided to relocate 80% of its operation to Mexico and 20% to Canada. The workers had given concessions, yet they couldn't prevent the move.

According to Jack Ailey of Steelworkers Local 1053, the spirited demonstrators feel that the FTAA will "intensify something that is already hurting them."

Leo Gerard, president of the Steelworkers Union, deplored the fact that workers can't participate while oligarchs plan the future in secret meetings. The delegates to the FTAA value their own power and wealth higher than workers' families and human lives. He emphasized that workers do have power and that time and economic trends are on our side. We will win, but not without intelligence and sacrifice, he said.

Honking horns and other indications of approval from passing motorists accompanied the festive march as it proceeded to McKinley Park at Western Avenue and Pershing Road. A program of music, speeches and a skit portraying a "Race to the Bottom" of social and economic conditions filled out the demonstration.

--January



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