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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-04-10 08:20 PM
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US Auto Workers’ Pull Money from Bank over Home Foreclosures

http://www.icem.org/en/78-ICEM-InBrief/4033-US-Auto-Workers%E2%80%99-Pull-Money-from-Bank-over-Home-Foreclosures

The US United Autoworkers’ Union (UAW) will divest hundreds of millions of dollars from JPMorgan Chase over the bank’s refusal to implement a two-year moratorium on housing foreclosures in the state of Michigan. The divestiture of pension, health care, and other union-managed funds from the New York-based bank is also due to Chase’s ties to the RJ Reynolds Group, and that company’s treatment of low-wage farm workers in the US state of North Carolina.

At a press conference on 24 September in Detroit, UAW President Bob King was joined by church and American farm-labour leaders in calling for a full citizens’ boycott of JPMorgan Chase. King and a coalition of civil society leaders from Michigan met with bank officials in June following a protest and requested a moratorium on home foreclosures of unemployed workers.

At a follow up meeting, UAW and religious leaders called on Chase to join President Barack Obama’s Hardest Hit Homeowners programme and declare a temporary freeze on foreclosures. Although the bank made a good-faith promise to continue the dialogue with the social partners, the bank “has since failed to communicate its intentions regarding any of the issues raised,” said the UAW.

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