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Fair trade group honors Franken for leadership
21 January 2013
SOUTH ST. PAUL - U.S. Sen. Al Franken has been at the forefront of congressional efforts to push the Obama administration to negotiate strong labor standards into the free-trade deal Obama has declared his top trade priority. Those efforts drew recognition Jan. 17 from the Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition, which presented the senator with its Fair Trade Leadership Award.
The honor goes to elected officials who “demonstrate proactive leadership on fair-trade issues,” Coalition Director Josh Wise said.

Franken took two actions regarding the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the 11-nation trade deal being negotiated out of the public eye, that drew praise from fair-trade advocates in 2012.

First, Franken sent a letter to the U.S. trade representative in charge of TPP talks urging greater transparency in the negotiations.

In November Franken convinced 24 of his Senate colleagues – including Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota – to sign onto a letter urging the president to include specific protections for U.S. workers in the TPP, including enforceable labor standards and “Buy American” provisions.

“That letter was big for us, and Sen. Franken was the co-author,” Wise said.

Senator Al Franken accepts trade award
Sen. Al Franken cracks up the Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition leadership team while accepting his award. From L to R: coalition chair Kera Peterson, Franken, director Josh Wise and treasurer Russ Hess.

Photo by Michael Moore

Franken accepted the award during the coalition’s member assembly at the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1189 hall in South St. Paul.

The coalition does not give the award annually. The last recipient of the award was U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison in 2010.

Michael Moore edits The Union Advocate, the official publication of the St. Paul Regional Labor Federation.
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