US Unemployment Plan: More "Free" Trade Deals
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US Unemployment Plan: More “Free” Trade Deals
By Jennifer Liberto
The Senate will officially take up three trade deals and a scaled-back version of a jobs retraining program for laid-off workers on Thursday.
Senate negotiators will have to start pounding out the details of the trade deals with South Korea, Colombia and Panama, as well as funding for the jobs retraining program — whose funding ran dry in February.
“This was truly a bipartisan negotiation on all sides … we think this is a strong package that reflected the different priorities,” said one senior administration official on a call with reporters Tuesday.
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