(1) to support worker justice in the global economy, specifically to support workers in Latin America who are fighting for a better life for their families and to overcome poverty;
(2) to secure rules for the global economy and international trade that ensure respect for the human rights of workers;
(3) to hold U.S. corporations accountable for the treatment of workers in factories and on plantations from which they buy; and
(4) to support effective and respectful partnerships between workers in Latin American and worker justice advocates in the U.S.




