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Article

7 Sep 2005

Author:
Lominda Afedraru, Monitor [Uganda]

Bush Told to Knock Uganda Off AGOA List

American labour organisations have petitioned President George Bush's administration to drop Uganda from the AGOA trade arrangement...They accuse the management of Apparels Tri Star (U) Ltd and other textile industries in the country that are beneficiaries of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) programme of refusing to recognise trade unions. [also refers to Phoenix Logistics, Southern Range Nyanza]