In early 2020, the U.S. Senate is poised to ratify the U.S.- Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) that was passed by the House in December.
Among other updates of the nearly 30 year old NAFTA, the USMCA establishes a first-of-its-kind United States-Mexico Rapid Response Mechanism to monitor and expedite enforcement of labor rights, and new rules of origin that require 40-45 percent of auto content be made by workers earning at least USD $16 per hour.
Please join us on January 16th to explore the labor provisions in the USMCA and to discuss if this agreement represents a new paradigm for trade negotiations going forward.
FEATURING:
Nicole Bivens Collinson, President, Sandler Travis & Rosenberg P.A.
Thea Lee, President, Economic Policy Institute
Carol Pier, Managing Director, International Labor, IMPAQ International
Ted Posner, Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Ricardo Ramírez, Founder & Partner, RRH Consultores