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NEW REPORT: TiSA is Bad News for Workers and Communities

ITUC releases jaw-dropping report analyzing the dangers of TiSA for planet, people and democracy. UNI Global Union General Secretary Philip Jennings comments:
“We welcome this thorough and well-written report that brings TiSA home to us all. As we have flagged before, TiSA if it gets signed in a month’s time, will prevent many of the world’s countries in developing sound public services, it will legitimize risky financial products, and put the power of multinationals over democracy. It is an agreement that must be stopped, and we must act now. Our colleagues in Uruguay spearheaded an anti-TiSA campaign that resulted in their government pulling out of the TiSA negotiations. Our colleagues in the Netherlands are petitioning their government. Protests are rising across the world. I urge our affiliates to demand of their governments to suspend the negotiations to enable an open process that includes all stakeholders and not just corporate lobbyists. Democracy must never be side lined.”
The report "All about TiSA: Everything you didn't know about the Trade in Services Agreement" sets out how a TiSA agreement would concentrate more power in the hands of multinational corporations, put a stranglehold on vital government regulation, undo the limited progress which has been made on regulating banks and finance conglomerates, and lead to an "Uberisation" of millions of workers' jobs.
Sharan Burrow, ITUC General Secretary, said: "While trade deals like TTIP, TPP and CETA are making headlines, government negotiators working hand in glove with corporate lobbyists are hoping to smuggle TiSA through while attention is focused elsewhere. This must not be allowed to happen. From what is known about the secret TiSA deal, it would have a profound and negative impact on financial regulation, protections for workers and consumers alike, and across a whole raft of other areas. Governments have still not learned the lesson that putting corporate interests ahead of the living standards and lives of their own people is not only unjust, it is political stupidity."
The leaked information shows how governments would have to "consult" with multinationals when considering new regulations, and how so-called "ratchet" and "standstill" provisions would make it impossible to undo disastrous privatisations. Companies like Uber, which thrive on employing workers without even the most basic rights to decent pay and working conditions, would be allowed to extend their reach across swathes of the economy. Employers would also be able to move workers in professions like law and accountancy from country to country, without having to respect national laws.
"TiSA is good news for banks and tax havens, and for some of the most irresponsible corporations on the planet. Even local government authorities would be banned from supporting local services companies, which would hurt small businesses and local communities. TiSA is bad news for working families and for the very function of democratic government. TiSA in its current form is totally unacceptable, and if there is a need for an agreement on trade in services, then negotiators should start again, with an open and democratic process and without corporate lobbyists calling the shots," said Burrow.
Jennings adds: “UNI Global Union’s World Executive Board is convening next week and will consider what our next steps will be”.
The report is based on information leaked before the current round of TiSA negotiations. Information from those negotiations is limited, since governments still insist on keeping the talks secret.
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