U.S. Members of Congress Continue to Monitor Implementation of Colombia Labor Action PlanMembers of the U.S. House of Representatives who participate in the Congressional Monitoring Group on Labor Rights in Colombia issued the following statement today. The Monitoring Group was formed after Congress approved the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion
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April 20, 2012
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Members of the U.S. House of Representatives who participate in the Congressional Monitoring Group on Labor Rights in Colombia issued the following statement today. The Monitoring Group was formed after Congress approved the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion
U.S. Members of Congress Continue to Monitor Implementation of Colombia Labor Action Plan
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives who participate in the Congressional Monitoring Group on Labor Rights in Colombia issued the following statement today. The Monitoring Group was formed after Congress approved the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement to monitor implementation of the Colombian Action Plan Related to Labor Rights and ensure that it produces meaningful results in protecting the fundamental internationally-recognized rights of workers, including providing protection from threats and violence, and prosecuting recent and past murders of trade union leaders. In addition to labor rights and the prevention and prosecution of perpetrators of violence against labor leaders, the Monitoring Group also monitors the situation of Colombian human rights defenders, victims' and land rights leaders, and the implementation of the Victims' and Land Restitution Law, including the protection of returning communities. The Monitoring Group includes U.S. Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, George Miller, Sander Levin, Howard Berman, Rosa DeLauro, Jim McGovern, Michael Michaud, Sam Farr, Joseph Crowley and Henry -Hank- Johnson, Jr. |