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Trade Deals Bad News for Working Americans

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Trade policies, being negotiated in secret, are among the items working Americans should be concerned about in 2015. Among them, the Trade Services Agreement (TISA), the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and FastTrack authority are set to cost Americans jobs and increase inequality across the US and around the world.

TISA, an international services agreement being negotiated between the US and  49 other countries would hand over essential public services to the private sector—who will squeeze every last dime of profit from taxpayers, while degrading services and turning decent careers into minimum wage, no benefit, dead-end jobs.

TTIP is being negotiated between the US and the 28 European Union countries. It would eliminate “regulatory barriers” to trade, and could pose risks if not negotiated correctly.

TPP is being negotiated between the US and 11 countries, among them human rights violators. It would give those countries a pass to not raise their standards to have access to US markets, while accelerating the race to the bottom in terms of wages. It would also give corporations more control over our economy.

Fast Track, if approved, would require Congress to vote on the TPP within 90 days of the date the President submits it to Congress, leaving little time to study or change the agreement.

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DOT Updates Rules for Musical Instruments on Planes 

U.S. DoT Issues Final Rule – Air Travel with Musical Instruments 

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