U.S. President Donald Trump has been pressuring Congress to
ratify the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement, but House
Democrats have been pushing for changes to shore up enforcement
of the labor and environmental provisions.
Pelosi last week said a breakthrough in the talks was imminent.
Her big challenge will be to persuade labor unions who felt
burned by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to
accept the new deal.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka told union members at a
convention in Maryland on Monday evening that NAFTA had been "a
disaster for working people," with Maryland alone losing more
than 70,000 manufacturing jobs.
"We've been lobbying the White House specifically on NAFTA for
more than two years, slowly but surely moving the ball down the
field. But we are not there yet," Trumka said. "Let me repeat:
we are not there yet."
Excerpts of his remarks were provided to Reuters by an AFL-CIO
spokeswoman.
Trumka said there was pressure to "fold on core issues" to
secure a deal, but vowed not to let that happen, because
millions of jobs were at stake.
"Getting this done right is more important than getting it done
fast. So until the administration can show us in writing that
the new NAFTA is truly enforceable, with stronger labor
standards, there is still more work to be done," he said.
"We cannot and will not support any deal that does not deliver
for working people," he added.
Some of Trump's key cabinet members will be at the White House
on Tuesday for a concerted push for passage of USMCA, White
House spokeswoman Roma Daravi said in a post on Twitter on
Monday.
USMCA, signed by the three countries about a year ago in an
effort to replace the $1 trillion NAFTA, must be passed by
lawmakers in all three countries, including the U.S. Congress.
Mexico has already ratified the new deal, while Canada says it
is waiting in order to move in tandem with the United States.
Trumka last month said the deal was unlikely to pass as it
stands if it was brought for a vote in November.
He is due to meet with freshmen Democrats in the House on
Tuesday, Politico reported late on Monday.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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