AFL - CIO FOREIGN POLICY RAPPED BY UAW LEADER

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400550029-0
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November 11, 2016
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March 8, 1999
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29
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June 5, 1966
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Sanitized - Approved For Rag RDP75-00149R000400550029-0 -CIO Foreign Po1icv special p The Workg CIO spends about $6,000,000 a Al Zack, AFL-CIO _upokesiran, d i d atone, en e V llolle LV 1oeWJ11en ly ,. ~C I, Cal -1 The-... mt AT~r 'Tn 1 a a z __ .> -. rT T .. ._ , L Vl 1 11 arlalls 4cnal - ibudget on international affairs, stone set it up. He said AIFID area vest ocket o e tl~T, k u-estiyne, v2ctior money spent conies from U.S. class of Latin-American "labor T A.I7F#f.. rtment~ ? come, he said comes through l -, r Pstone the Anierican of Free to fight pa nt. - Laborr Development Institute (AIFLD) America aCidmsubvert the Laa."n set up by Lovestone in coo er- P ---'- - A nencan labor movement a7 ay ~~-. P1T PT r al?uPA t;tilat the ATi'T atinn l ,ith Pm rilnyers and the . li personal confidence in Lovestone, rceumer saitt-tne UP1w's inter- 4r to see no changes in the feder- rational affairs departrr- n4 _.. -of on its programs abroad. refit issues. of the day." Vith $3,000,000 in its treas :ry MEMB1 ItS NOTT ZN 'ORMEr broadened the departments ac- "tW1ties to include the war on.~ He also charged thatM undo po erty in the U.S., and 1e;.is-' Lgv4sjpi}e'&.' operation a substa.',,,i! : native work. tial pert af,tlie A -CZ S inter- - !'he resolution on foreign tiol- j national union de~?artment ac- t.'4 adopted by the UAMT con- tivities are not reported even vention -was- in conflict. with the to ,tie ecv1iVO council It = Mearw-Lovestone attitude s . 1evt ier % t e c as. }lple ad ?or the S p ; of h t F e 't e fac tha igh IA gents Peoples China- and-Chinas iid- in Pariam,aahoil t t s ago nsss'on to the UN, strengthen%ng pored as representatives of the the trade and cultural, ties. with Pr. intea'natonal food: and Drink ?~e Soviet Union aridother Work?`ers Fedeiation, whose Bead- ieli~t?, _countriesk working to t 06 ik e"rs are in Geneva 'T'his fed bs. ~ng an -end to the war _-in rafion's general secretary, A.~llxrll. by gettin the issue to ~gulsen, a1olished" the 1?'anaina t1~y baigaining tab1e,,;as UAW ,t1ti4 e as tie- only way to gzlt Water Reber tcrnied tTiis iixiposture by the A a, nilMazey, UAW secretary- agts, saitt Fluether, : 'al -* h c';~zurei went fti~tller mxlsup- added - that .the entire in i nt k,.1?~ test ,4 etas ,fii ~L a ore__es 'v7a ept ftgm tTie nasv7e e of _c .,atia ur and ,j i tia L center- AFL CIO i e ulcers kig Q.~ - t[i zuu n a: ha a CPYRGHT Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-00149R000400550029-0