September 16, 2013 Dear Trade Ministers, We, the undersigned civil society organizations, representing hundreds of millions of members across the globe, are writing to express our strong opposition to the negotiations towards a proposed far-reaching plurilateral “Trade in Services Agreement (TISA)”. For those countries of the so-called “Really Good Friends [of Services] (RGF)” participating in the talks – Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Pakistan, Peru, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, the United States, and the 28 member states of the European Union – we urge you to abandon them. For those countries not participating, we urge you to register your strong opposition to the negotiations and to pledge never to join any potential future TISA. The TISA negotiations largely follow the corporate agenda of using “trade” agreements to bind countries to an agenda of extreme liberalization and deregulation in order to ensure greater corporate profits at the expense of workers, farmers, consumers and the environment. The proposed agreement is the direct result of systematic advocacy by transnational corporations in banking, energy, insurance, telecommunications, transportation, water, and other services sectors, working through lobby groups like the US Coalition of Service Industries (USCSI) and the European Services Forum (ESF). Notwithstanding several financial, economic, social and environmental crises, the services rules proposed for the TISA replicate and greatly expand upon the same rules that “discipline” government measures and limit policy space for regulation, enshrined in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and free trade agreements (FTAs), which contributed to those crises. Strong regulation of and oversight over both public and private services is crucial for democracy, the public interest and development, as well as for the orderly functioning of the services market. We fear that all of these values and goals would be seriously undermined by this proposed TISA. Democracy is eroded when decision-making about important sectors– such as financial services (including banking, securities trading, accounting, insurance, etc.), energy, education, healthcare, retail, shipping, telecommunications, legal services, transportation, and tourism– is transferred from citizens, local oversight boards, and local or provincial/state jurisdiction to unaccountable “trade” negotiators who have shown a clear proclivity for curtailing regulation and prioritizing corporate profits. The deregulation of the financial sector and capital which was encouraged in part through 1990s– era rules of GATS and FTAs led to the recent global financial crisis and the ensuing worldwide wave of recessions. The continued suffering by millions from unemployment and austerity measures reminds us that financial sector re-regulation is essential to rebuild stability and forestall future financial and economic crises. We denounce the ambition of the RGF to bind further service sectors to the deregulatory GATSlike rules(e.g. in Article XVI on Market Access or Article VI on Domestic Regulation) while legislatures move toward re-regulation. We further reject any plans to adopt new cross-sector restrictions on licensing, technical standards and other domestic regulations (even regulations that 1 affect domestic and foreign businesses alike) that would surpass the existing GATS and FTA rules in restricting governments’ and parliaments’ right to regulate. We strongly condemn the secretive nature of the TISA talks, in which the citizens, parliamentarians, trade unions, regulating agencies, services users and other interested parties have limited or no access to those who are setting negotiating mandates or to negotiations or negotiating documents, while corporations set the agenda and have easy access to the negotiation documents. We insist that in such negotiations as for the proposed TISA, negotiating texts must be published, and input from regulatory agencies, public service providers and users, parliamentarians, state and local officials, and civil society organizations must be regularly invited. Parliaments and legislatures must set binding terms for such negotiations, which must not go into effect without a full vote of elected officials. The proposed TISA is an assault on the public interest as it fails to ensure that foreign investments in service sectors actually promote public goals and sustainable economies. We are particularly wary of further undermining of essential services such as health care and insurance, water and energy provision, postal distribution, education, public transportation, sanitation, and others if they are handed over to private and foreign corporations motivated only by profits and available only to those who can pay market rates. Therefore such essential services– including those that operate under a public/private mix, compete with private providers, or charge a fee – should not be subject to any closed-door, unaccountable trade negotiations, including the TISA. We denounce the intent within the proposed TISA to promote the liberalization of so-called temporary movement of natural persons, who are actually migrant workers, without guaranteeing legal protections for their human and labour rights. The movement of workers is outside the competence of trade agreements and must be dealt with as part of the normative tripartite framework of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The proposed TISA also poses a threat to countries that are not participating. The European Union and the United States have made clear that their intention is to “multilateralize” the negotiations. We call for vigilance against the determination of the EU and the United States to set the TISA’s hyper-deregulation-and-privatization agenda as the global “norm,” and to pressure other countries into joining, in particular countries that may accede to the WTO. Further, it is not a stretch to consider that once a TISA is concluded, signatory countries would try to act as a bloc in services (GATS) negotiations within the WTO, pushing other countries meet the TISA level of liberalization and deregulation, thus contradicting the services negotiating guidelines that WTO members agreed upon by consensus. We further denounce the TISA as an attempt to advance developed countries’ corporate wish lists for services while abandoning commitments made in the WTO’s Doha Development Agenda to address developing country concerns, such as fixing existing asymmetries and unfair rules on agriculture. The world is still recovering from the greatest global economic downturn in nearly a century, facilitated by the extreme deregulation of the financial services industry. It is clear that strong public oversight over services is necessary to ensure that the public interest is prioritized over private profit. We reject the TISA that would move our countries in precisely the wrong direction. Signed, 2 1 2 3 4 International and Regional organizations and Networks ACP Civil Society Forum The Forum is a coalition of 80 not-for-profit organisations working on issues relating to ACP-EU development cooperation. It seeks to cater for the diverse range civil society development issues within the wide geographic coverage of the ACP group. Africa Europe Faith And AEFJN is a Faith-based International Network present in Justice Network (AEFJN) AFRICA and in EUROPE, established in 1988. AEFJN promotes economic justice between the European Union and sub-Saharan Africa so that the poor of Africa may look forward to a better future. Africa Trade Network ATN is a long-standing network of civil society organisations, (ATN) working on economic justice. The ATN has observer status with the African Union, and has provided a means of increased interaction between civil society groups and African governments, including the annual Conference of African Ministers of Trade. Alianza Social Continental La ASC es un movimiento integrado por organizaciones (ASC) sociales, redes temáticas y organizaciones sectoriales de todo el hemisferio Americano, desde Canadá hasta Chile. 5 Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND) ANND is a regional network, working in 12 Arab countries with seven national networks (with an extended membership of 200 CSOs from different backgrounds) and 23 NGO members. 6 Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM) A regional migrant centre working in the Asia Pacific and Middle East region. 7 Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN) APRN is a network of leading research NGOs in the AsiaPacific. It is active in promoting exchange, coordination and capacity building support in research. 8 Asian Peasant Coalition (APC) APC is a regional network of peasants, agricultural workers, dalits, pastoralist, indigenous peoples, peasant women and rural youth representing more than 15 million members coming from 34 organizations in 9 countries in Asia. The APC advocates for genuine agrarian reform and food sovereignty. 9 Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID) 10 Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens - (ATTAC) European Network AWID is an international, feminist, membership organization committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable development and women's human rights. A dynamic network of women and men around the world, AWID members are researchers, academics, students, educators, activists, business people, policy-makers, development practitioners, funders, and more. ATTAC is an international organization involved in the alterglobalization movement. We oppose neo-liberal globalization and develop social, ecological, and democratic alternatives so as to guarantee fundamental rights for all. 3 11 Centrepour la Defense des Droits de l'Homme et de la Democratie en Afrique(CDDHDA) Committee for the Cancellation of the Third World Debt (CADTM) CDDHDA works to ensure fundamental of Human Rights of individuals and the people are not violated in Africa and genuine democracy is established in every country in the continent. CADTM is an international network of individuals and local committees from across Europe and Latin America, Africa and Asia. It was founded in Belgium on 15th March 1990. Its main preoccupation, besides the debt issue, is the planning of activities and radical alternatives for the creation of a world respectful of people’s fundamental rights, needs and liberties. 13 Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Trabajadores de los Servicios Públicos (CLATSEP) 14 Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) CLATSEP es una organización regional de América Latina y el Caribe, con presencia en 15 países de la región, creada en 1970, en ese momento dentro de la CLAT para proteger los derechos de los trabajadores de los servicios públicos y privados. Hoy en día es independiente e integrada de sus afiliados con el ISP, el CLATE. DAWN is a network of feminist scholars, researchers and activists from the economic South working for economic and gender justice and sustainable and democratic development. 15 Dignity International Dignity International’s vision is of a world in which everyone enjoys human rights and lives in dignity; free from fear, poverty and discrimination. Dignity International advocates with, connects, and supports the empowerment of deprived and struggling communities in claiming their human rights, and creating social justice around the world. 16 Eastern and Southern Africa Small-scale Farmer’s Forum (ESAFF) ESAFF is a network of small holder farmers that advocate for policy, practice and attitude change that reflects the needs, aspirations, and development of small-scale farmers in east and southern Africa. ESAFF operates in 13 countries. 17 Education International (EI) Education International is the global federation of unions representing 30 million teachers and education workers in more than 170 countries and territories. 18 European Federation of Public Services Unions (EPSU) 19 European Water Movement EPSU is the largest federation of the ETUC and comprises 8 million public service workers from over 265 trade unions; EPSU organises workers in the energy, water and waste sectors, health and social services and local and national administration, in all European countries including in the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood. EPSU is the recognized regional organization of Public Services International (PSI). The European Water Movement is an open, inclusive and pluralistic network whose goal is to reinforce the recognition of water as a commons and as a fundamental universal right. The movement is united to fight against privatisation and commodification of this vital good, and to construct a public and communal management of water, founded on the democratic participation of citizens and of workers. 12 4 20 Food & Water Europe Food & Water Europe monitors the practices of multinational corporations that impact our food and water. We work with grassroots organizations around the world to create a genuinely economically and environmentally viable future. 21 IBON International 22 Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL) IBON initiates and implements international programs, develops and hosts international networks, initiates and participates in international advocacy campaigns, and establishes regional and country offices. IBON strengthens links between local campaigns and advocacies to international initiatives. The IPMSDL is comprised of indigenous leaders and advocates from different countries in Asia, Pacific, Australia, Africa, Europe and North America. The IPMSDL stands for the right of indigenous peoples to govern ourselves and for liberation from imperialism, state oppression and human rights violations. 23 IndustriALL Global Union 24 International Presentation Association 25 International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations (IUF) La Internacional de Servicios Publicos Americas- ISP Americas The IUF is currently composed of 385 trade unions in 123 countries representing a combined representational membership of over 12 million workers (including a financial membership of 2.6 million). It is based in Geneva, Switzerland. Latin American Confederation of Cooperatives and Mutual (COLACOT) LDC Watch International organization of cooperatives and mutuals in 22 countries in Latin America, driving the Model Social Solidarity Economy to Neoliberalism. Marcha Mundial de las Mujeres/World March of Women The World March of Women is an international feminist action movement connecting grass-roots groups and organizations working to eliminate the causes at the root of poverty and violence against women. 26 27 28 29 IndustriALL Global Union represents 50 million workers in 140 countries in the mining, energy and manufacturing sectors and is a new force in global solidarity taking up the fight for better working conditions and trade union rights around the world. IPA is to channel our resources so that we can speak and act in partnership with others for global justice.IPA is present in 22 countries, both of North and South. In North, Central and South America and the Caribbean, 140 labor organizations in 35 countries are affiliated to PSI, with a total membership of about 3.3 million workers. The regional office is currently based in São Paulo, Brazil. LDC Watch is a global alliance of national, regional and international civil society organisations (CSOs), networks and movements based in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs). 5 30 Mesa de Coordinación Latinoamericana de Comercio Justo-RIPESS LAC (región América Latina) Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) Integrada por organizaciones de comercio justo de Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, México, Perú y Uruguay. Sus tareas: articular experiencias; desarrollo de mercados; difusión de la propuesta; e incidencia política. 32 Pax Romana ICMICA Asia Global network of Catholic leaders committed to justice, peace and creation. 33 Plataforma Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Democracia y Desarrollo (PIDHDD) 34 Public Services International (PSI) 35 Public Services International (PSI) Central America, Mexico and Dominican Republic La PIDHDD es un actor político, conformado por Capítulos Nacionales que articulan organizaciones sociales e instituciones de la sociedad civil, que promueve la plena vigencia y realización de los derechos humanos; Actualmente, se cuenta con capítulos nacionales constituidos y en funcionamiento en 16 países del continente americano: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Dominicana, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haití, Guatemala, México, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela. Public Services International (PSI) is a global trade union federation dedicated to promoting quality public services in every part of the world. PSI brings together more than 20 million workers, represented by 650 unions in 150 countries and territories. In Central America, Mexico and the Dominican Republic 44 labor organizations in 8 countries are affiliated to PSI with a total membership of about 138,024 workers. The Subregional office is currently based in San José, Costa Rica. 36 Red Latinoamericana Mujeres Transformando la Economía (REMTE) 37 South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE) 38 Southern and Eastern African Trade, Information and Negotiations Institute (SEATINI) 31 PANG is a Pacific regional network promoting economic justice in globalisation with specific attention to:1) Accountability and transparency in economic and trade policy processes, 2) Poverty eradication, 3) Equitable development and sustainable livelihoods (opportunity, access, impact) and 4) Food sovereignty and environmental sustainability. REMTE es un espacio de articulación de redes y núcleos nacionales de once países de la región, en el que participan mujeres urbanas y rurales, de ámbitos académicos, ONG y organizaciones de base. Su propósito es contribuir a la apropiación crítica de la economía por parte de las mujeres, y a la búsqueda de alternativas basadas en la justicia económica y la justicia de género. An alliance to fight against poverty and injustice in South Asia comprising journalists, academics, trade unionists, human rights activists, NGOs and other civil society actors across the region. An African initiative to strengthen Africa's capacity to take a more effective part in the emerging global trading system and to better manage the process of Globalization. 6 39 Transnational Institute The Transnational Institute (TNI) of Policy Studies carries out radical informed analysis on critical global issues builds alliances with social movements develops proposals for a more sustainable, just and democratic world. 40 UNI Europa 41 UNI Global Union 42 WIDE+ UNI Europa is a European trade union federation. It unites national trade unions organising in service and skills sectors in 50 different countries. With 320 affiliated trade union organisations, UNI Europa represents 7 million workers in key service sectors. UNI Global Union is the voice of 20 million service sector workers around the world. Through 900 affiliated unions, in 150 countries UNI represents workers in the Cleaning & Security; Commerce; Finance; Gaming; Graphical & Packaging; Hair & Beauty; ICTS; Media, Entertainment & Arts; Post & Logistics; Social Insurance; Sport; Temp & Agency Workers and Tourism industries. WIDE+ is the network that follows up the previous WIDE network, composed of feminists, NGO's, researchers, etc. that advocate for a socially just economy. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 National organizations Fórum das Organizações Não Governamentais Angolanas (FONGA) Gilbert Agricultural and Rural Development Centre (GARDC) Argentine Federation Of Commerce And Services Workers (FAECyS) Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network New South Wales Nurses and Midwives’ Association Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens (ATTAC) Austria WIDE – Network for Women´s Rights and Feminist Perspectives in Development, Austria Center for Encounter and Active Non-Violence The Federal Chamber of Labour Civil Society Bahamas Bahrain Transparency Society Krisoker Sor (Farmers' Voice) Barbados Association of Non Governmental Organizations 11.11.11 Attac Vlaanderen Centre national de coopération (CNCD-11.11.11) Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) Le Monde selon les femmes Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology Dynamique OSCAF - Organisations de la Société Civile d’Afrique Francophone 7 Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Australia Australia Austria Austria Austria Austria Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belgium Belgium Belgium Belgium Belgium Belize Benin 89 Groupe de Recherche et d’Action pour la Promotion de l’Agriculture et du Développement (GRAPAD) Plateforme des Acteurs de la Société Civile au Bénin (PASCiB) Bolivian Platform on Climate Change Botswana Council of Non Governmental Organisations (BOCONGO) BASE Investigaciones Sociales Central Única Dos Trabalhadores (CUT) Instituto Justiça Fiscal Rede Brasileira Pela Integração dos Povos (REBRIP) Réseau des Organisations de la Société Civile pour le Développement (RESOCIDE) Civil society Plat-form Action Développement et Intégration Régionale (ADIR) Eastern and Southern Africa Small Scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF) Collectif des OSC pour la Sécurité Alimentaire et le Développement Rural (COSADER) Conseil des ONG AGREES du Cameroun (CONGAC) Association pour la taxation des transactions financières et pour l'Action citoyenne (ATTAC-Québec) Canadian Environmental Law Association Canadian Health Coalition Canadian Union of Postal Workers Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Common Frontiers Confédération des syndicats nationaux Council of Canadians Global Compliance Research Project National Union of Public and General Employees Public Service Alliance of Canada Syndicat de la fonction publique et parapublique du Québec (SFPQ) Association Commerciale, Agricole, Industriel et du Service (ACAISA) Conseil Inter Ong En Centre Afrique (CIONGCA) 90 Pour Social Development Cooperative (SDC - RCA) 91 92 93 94 Centre d’Information et de Liaison des ONG (CILONG) Chile Sustentable Confederacion Nacional de Salud Municipalizada (CONFUSAM) Confederación Nacional de Trabajadores del Comercio, Oficinas, Industrias y Servicios (CONSFETRACOSI) Instituto Latinoamericano para una Sociedad y un Derecho Alternativos (ILSA) Red Colombiana de Acción Frente al Libre Comercio (RECALCA) 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 95 96 8 Benin Benin Bolivia Botswana Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil Burkina Faso Burundi Burundi Cameroon Cameroon Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Cape Verde Central African Republic Central African Republic Chad Chile Chile Chile Colombia Colombia 97 98 99 105 106 107 108 109 110 Sindicato Nacional de Servidores públicos del Estado Colombiano Sindicato Unitario Nacional de Trabajadores del Estado (SUNET) Union Nacional de Trabajadores del Estado y los Servicios Públicos de Colombia (UTRADEC) Conseil de Concertation des ONGs de Développement (CCOD) du Congo Brazzaville Cook Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (CIANGO) Asociación Nacional de Profesionales en Enfermería (ANPE) Comisión Nacional de Enlace (CNE) Alliance Pour la Reconstruction et le Developpement Post-Conflit (ARDPC) Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País Afrika Kontakt Kvindernes U-landsudvalg (KULU) Organisation de bienfaisance et de développement Kalingo Carib Council Alianza ONG 111 Confederacion Nacional de Unidad Sindical (CNUS) 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Conseil National des ONG de Développement (CNONGD) Ecuador Decide Unidad Ecológica Salvadoreña (UNES) Forum des ONG pour le Développement Durable (FONGDD) Cotonou Task Force Poverty Action Network in Ethiopia (PANE) Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens (ATTAC) Finland Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens (ATTAC) France Association Internationale de Techniciens, Experts et Chercheurs Initiatives pour un autre monde (Aitec-Ipam) Coordination eau Ile-de-France Fal 5France Amérique Latine Solidarité Terre des Hommes Concertation Nationale Des Organisations paysannes et des Producteurs (CNOP) Worldview Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens (ATTAC) Colibri Die AnStifter e.V. 100 101 102 103 104 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 9 Colombia Colombia Colombia Congo Brazzaville Cook Islands Costa Rica Costa Rica Cote d’Ivoire Cuba Denmark Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Dominican Republic D.R. Congo Ecuador El Salvador Eq. Guinea Ethiopia Ethiopia Finland France France France France France France Gabon Gambia Germany Germany Germany 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 Ecumenical Service on Southern Africa Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum Chile-Lateinamerika e.V. (FDCL) Gemeingut in BürgerInnenhand (GiB) PowerShift (Verein fuer eine oekologisch-solidarische Energie- & Weltwirtschaft) Stuttgarter Wasserforum Wasser in Bürgerhand World Economy, Ecology & Development (WEED) Zukunftskonvent Agricultural Workers Union of TUC Inter Agency Group of Development Organizations (IAGDO) Save Greek Water Federation de Femmes Enterpreneurs et Affairs de la CEDEAO (FEFA) Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisa (INEI) Women Across Differences (WAD) Palteforme haïtienne de Plaidoyer pour un Développement Alternatif (PAPDA) Programme de Plaidoyer Pour une Intégration Alternative (PPIA) Andhra Pradesh Vyavasaya Vruthidarula Union (APVVU) Bharatiya Krishak Samaj (BKS) Feminist Learning Partnerships Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF) IT For Change National Agricultural Workers Forum Steel Metal & Engineering Workers Federation of India (SMEFI) Indonesian Peoples' Alliance (IPA) Institute for Global Justice (IKG) Institute for National and Democracy Studies (INDIES) Resistance and Alternatives to Globalization (RAG) Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro (CGIL) Fairwatch Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens (ATTAC) Ireland Irish Congress of Trade Unions Presentation Justice Network Asia Monitor Resource Centre (AMRC) Advocacy and Monitoring Network on Sustainable Development (AMnet) Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens (ATTAC) Japan Globalization Watch Hiroshima Kenya Debt Relief Network (KENDREN) 10 Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Ghana Grenada Greece Guinea Guinea Bissau Guyana Haïti Haïti India India India India India India India Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia Italy Italy Ireland Ireland Ireland Hong Kong Japan Japan Japan Kenya 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 Kenya Small Scale Farmers Forum (KESSFF) National Council of NGOs Social Democratic Party Kiribati Association of Non-Governmental Organisation (KANGO) Consumers Protection Association Eastern and Southern Africa Small Scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF) Lesotho Council of NGOs (LCN) Policy Analysis and Research Institute of Lesotho West African Women Association (WAWA) Coalition Paysanne de Madagascar Plateforme Nationale des Organisations de la Societe Civile de Madagascar Malawi Economic Justice Network National Smallholder Farmers Association of Malawi Positive Malaysian Treatment Access & Advocacy Group (MTAAG+) Appui Solidaire Pour Le Renforcement De L'aide Au Developpement Foundation pour le Developpment au Sahel (FDS) Marshall Islands Council of NGOs (MICNGOS) Association pour le développement et de la promotion des droits humains (ADPDH) Mauritius Council of Social Service (MACOSS) Rezistans ek Alternativ Alianza Mexicana por la Autodeterminación de los Pueblos (AMAP) Asociacion Nacional De Industriales De Transformación, A. C. Anit. Bia´lii, Asesoría e Investigación, A.C. Centro De Investigaciòn Laboral Y Asesorìa Sindical (CILAS) Coalición de Organizaciones Mexicanas por el Derecho al Agua FIAN - Sección México Jóvenes frente al G20 Mujeres Por el Dialogo, Ac. Participación Organizada para el Desarrollo Regional, A.C. (PODER) Red Latinoamericana Mujeres Transformando la Economía (REMTE), Mexico Red Mexicana de Acción frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC) Red Nacional Genero y Economía SEMILLAS, A.C. Sindicato Único Nacional de Trabajadores de Nacional Financiera Union Nacional de Trabajadores (UNT) Unión Popular Valle Gómez, A. C. 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