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An informal southeastern Michigan group
growing out of the first Great Lakes ASJE meeting in South Bend Indiana
has begun meeting.
Contact mowens@pirgim.org or jditz@semcosh.org
for more information.
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Houston Principles
of the
Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment
Preamble
On May 19, 1999, environmental and labor leaders
confronted CEO Charles Hurwitz in Houston to demand that his Maxxam Corporation,
which owns Kaiser Aluminum and Pacific Lumber Company, be held accountable for
its impact on working people, communities and the environment.
By clear-cutting ancient redwoods in Northern California,
and by locking-out striking steelworkers in five cities, the Maxxam corporation
and it's subsidiaries, Pacific Lumber Company and Kaiser Aluminum Corporation,
have become icons of corporate irresponsibility.
Recognizing that we have a common interest in making
corporations more accountable for their behavior world-wide, environmental and
labor leaders have formed the Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the Environment
and circulated the following statement, dubbed the "Houston
Principles".
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Whereas:
- The spectacular accumulation of wealth by corporations and
America's most affluent during the past two decades has come with a huge
price tag.
- Corporations have become more powerful than the government
entities designed to regulate them.
- The goal of a giant, global corporation is to maximize
wealth and to wield political power on its own behalf. Too often, corporate
leaders regard working people, communities, and the natural world as
resources to be used and thrown away.
- Recognizing the tremendous stakes, labor unions and
environmental advocates are beginning to recognize our common ground.
Together we can challenge illegitimate corporate authority over our
country's and communities' governing decisions.
- While we may not agree on everything, we are determined to
accelerate our efforts to make alliances as often as possible.
We believe that:
- A healthy future for the economy and the environment
requires a dynamic alliance between labor, management, and environmental
advocates.
- The same forces that threaten economic and biological
sustainability undermine the democratic process.
- The drive for short-term profits without regard for
long-term sustainability hurts working people, communities, and the earth.
- Labor, environmental and community groups need to take
action to organize as a counter-balance to abusive corporate power.
The environmental and labor advocates who have signed these principles
resolve to work together to:
- Remind the public that the original purpose behind the
creation of corporations was to serve the public interest - namely working
people, communities, and the earth.
- Seek stricter enforcement of labor laws and advocate for
new laws to guarantee working people their right to form unions and their
right to bargain collectively.
- Make workplaces, communities and the planet safer by
reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Demand that global trade agreements include enforceable
labor and environmental standards.
- Promote forward-thinking business models that allow for
sustainability over the long term while protecting working people,
communities, and the environment.
This ground-breaking alliance of labor and environmentalists invites all
people to join with us in a spirit of creative cooperation. Together, we can
forge a partnership that protects people and the planet.
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