Protect Our Kids – Stop Toxic Imports is a North American awareness campaign about the growing danger being created by toxic imports, unregulated globalization and the gutting of federal regulatory agencies.
The project will mobilize all activist entities of the United Steelworkers union, including Women of Steel; Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SOAR); Health, Safety & the Environment; Associate Membership; Rapid Response; United Steelworkers Press Association (USPA); and Legislative.
They will help mount a series of national events in the U.S. and Canada that aim to get the lead and other dangerous products out of our homes while drawing attention to a broken regulatory system and unfair, unregulated trade policies that threaten our jobs and our families.
Plans include USW Safe Home Sessions across the U.S. and Canada; distribution of USW Get the Lead Out lead screening kits, and online resources including a petition calling on federal officials to fix this problem of toxic imports and unregulated trade.
Bills by Prince George's Lawmaker Arouse Tempers in China
6/22/2008
Toxic Canada
6/21/2008
Toxic Toy Legislation
6/19/2008
Advocates ask lawmakers to ‘protect children,’ address ‘public health crisis’
6/17/2008
Strong reforms needed for toy safety
6/15/2008
Working together to create new, green economy
6/12/2008
Waste Company Would Import Mexican PCBs to Burn in Texas
6/9/2008
Safety advocates seek to ban chemicals that soften plastic toys
6/4/2008
LOVE INTRODUCES TWO-BILL PACKAGE TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM LEAD POISONING
5/30/2008
A push on nationwide ban on toxic phthalates made
5/29/2008
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Center for Environmental Health
Information, Regulations and Guidance about Lead in Consumer Products
Labour Environmental Alliance Society