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<blockquote data-quote="wintermile" data-source="post: 58241654" data-attributes="member: 283966"><p>Can you work in violent conditions? An up and down cycle of labor abuse has been reported globally. For instance, an employee was intimidated when she was told that if she did not work overtime she would lose her day's wages. I am not a well read individual on this subject, but a few years back I read of a woman walking home (after a 12 hour day) with menstural stains on her pants because she could not fund sanitary napkins and, being at work, could not cleanse herself as needed. </p><p></p><p>There are over 100 alarming aspects concerning NAFTA. When a state bans a harmful agent and that agent is produced by a NAFTA related company, most likely the state will be sued, the agent will be used and all reform regulating the agent will become void. Does that sound like free trade to you? Buy our product or be sued; that is NAFTA in a nutshell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wintermile, post: 58241654, member: 283966"] Can you work in violent conditions? An up and down cycle of labor abuse has been reported globally. For instance, an employee was intimidated when she was told that if she did not work overtime she would lose her day's wages. I am not a well read individual on this subject, but a few years back I read of a woman walking home (after a 12 hour day) with menstural stains on her pants because she could not fund sanitary napkins and, being at work, could not cleanse herself as needed. There are over 100 alarming aspects concerning NAFTA. When a state bans a harmful agent and that agent is produced by a NAFTA related company, most likely the state will be sued, the agent will be used and all reform regulating the agent will become void. Does that sound like free trade to you? Buy our product or be sued; that is NAFTA in a nutshell. [/QUOTE]
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