The U.S. trade deficit with China alone is the largest in U.S. history with one country—$201 billion. At the same time, China’s workers are denied basic workers’ rights. The AFL-CIO has petitioned the Bush administration on workers’ rights in China. The Bush administration negotiates bilateral trade agreements with countries that either lack or fail to enforce workers’ rights laws. Find out more about such agreements in the Middle East and Central America. The rising U.S. trade deficit has cost more than 3 million actual and potential U.S. jobs since 1994. Learn more about the trade deficit and what you can do to help. |