
Why labor unions oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Clip: 5/12/2015 | 7m 31s
Why labor unions oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership say the deal would bring greater prosperity by opening trade, but opponents say it fails to include labor protections and could cost jobs. In the first in a series of conversations about what’s at stake, Gwen Ifill talks to Richard Trumka of the AFL-CIO about why he opposes the trade deal.
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Why labor unions oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Clip: 5/12/2015 | 7m 31s
Supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership say the deal would bring greater prosperity by opening trade, but opponents say it fails to include labor protections and could cost jobs. In the first in a series of conversations about what’s at stake, Gwen Ifill talks to Richard Trumka of the AFL-CIO about why he opposes the trade deal.
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