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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: RT if you think the TPP should be stopped.... [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)5. Bernie, Bernie, Bernie -- Be honest.
The TPP is a treaty that has been written behind closed doors by the corporate world -- Bernie Sanders.
The USTR and participating States negotiate and write the agreements, not corporations.
Below are the names of USTRs lead negotiators for the TPP.
Overall Leads
Lead Negotiator Barbara Weisel
Deputy Lead Negotiator Drew Quinn
Chapter Leads
Agriculture Roger Wentzel
Ag Market Access Japan Brian Grunenfelder
Capacity Building Drew Quinn/Lia Theodosiou-Pisanelli
Competitiveness Drew Quinn
Competition/SOEs Daniel Watson
Customs Jason Bernstein
Development Drew Quinn/Lia Theodosiou-Pisanelli
E-Commerce Jonathan McHale
Environment Kelly Milton
Financial Services Christine Bliss
Government Procurement Drew Quinn
Industrial Goods Sushan Demirjian
Intellectual Property Rights Probir Mehta
Investment Daniel Bahar
Labor Lewis Karesh
Legal/Institutional Issues María Pagán
Regulatory Coherence Drew Quinn/Lia Theodosiou-Pisanelli
Rules of Origin Jason Bernstein
Services Todd Nissen
SMEs Sushan Demirjian
SPS Sharon Bomer
TBT Julia Doherty
Telecommunications Jonathan McHale
Textiles Gail Strickler
Trade Remedies Victor Mroczka
Here is background of Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Labor --
Lewis Karesh was named Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Labor in August 2005. In this capacity, he oversees trade and labor issues for USTR, including serving as chief negotiator of labor provisions in multilateral, regional, and bilateral free trade agreements, formulating recommendations concerning countries' adherence to worker rights provisions of U.S. trade preference programs, and developing U.S. positions on the relationship between trade and labor in the International Labor Organization, World Trade Organization, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labor, and other relevant international bodies.
Prior to joining USTR, Mr. Karesh spent 18 years with the U.S. Department of Labor, most recently serving as Director of the Office of Trade Agreement Implementation (OTAI). As head of OTAI, Mr. Karesh was responsible for administering U.S. obligations under the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (the labor supplemental agreement to the North American Free Trade Agreement) and the labor chapters of bilateral and regional free trade agreements. While at the Department of Labor, Mr. Karesh served as the lead U.S. negotiator for the labor provisions of the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement and on U.S. labor and dispute settlement negotiating teams for similar agreements with Chile, Singapore, Australia, Central America, and Bahrain.
Mr. Karesh also served as an attorney for nine years with the Department of Labor's Office of the Solicitor where he acted as a legal advisor during negotiation and implementation of the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation. He also served as legal counsel on matters involving the North American Free Trade Agreement, the World Trade Organization, and the International Labor Organization.
Mr. Karesh holds a J.D. from the University of North Carolina and a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University.
Kelly Miltion -- Environment has primarily worked for government agencies, as well.
You guys can check out the other negotiators. Bernie should do the same.
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Bernie Sanders: RT if you think the TPP should be stopped.... [View all]
Playinghardball
Apr 2015
OP
"The TPP is a treaty that has been written behind closed doors by the corporate world." -- B Sanders
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#9
Besides your being wrong, you want "the rent's too high guy," negotiating (although I love him).
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#25
You were obviously wrong about who the negotiator is. Didn't even have the decency to apologize to
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#28
Show me where I spread a lie like you just did. You might not like my opinion, but I know not
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#32
No, you printed the background of the wrong guy, not that of the diplomat negotiating.
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#37
Can read pretty fast, up and down the thread. Look at the time codes. Have a good evening hating
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#44
Of course the list is not a complete list. Were any labor unions involved?
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#10
Hold on one minute. Just because labor provided input doesn't mean the input was
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#14
Well, they don't listen to me either. I believe in worker protection, but I do not believe
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#16
"I do not believe View profile we can generate the money we need for health care, education,
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#18
Do you not get it that Obama's trade agreement will help. Besides the jobs that are transferable
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#19
For the last several decades corporations have done very well. They flourished
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#20
So we tax them, like I said. I don't see alternative. Maybe a cultural shift over decades.
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#21
I appreciate this poster's willingness to argue on behalf of the TPP. He shows me that
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#48
I think the recent tax break that was passed just last Thursday pretty much proves, taxing
AuntPatsy
Apr 2015
#26
Like that was Obama's fault, the agreement included protections -- should he have sent the army?
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#31
The agreement included requirements to allow workers to unionize. It's never enough when it's Obama.
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#36