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Bureau of International Labor Affairs

North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation

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The main objective of the NAALC is to improve working conditions and living standards in the United States, Mexico, and Canada as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) continues to promote increased trade and closer economic ties among the three countries. The preferred approach of the Agreement to reach this objective is through cooperation--exchanges of information, technical assistance, consultations--a concept that is explicitly recognized in the very title of the instrument. The Agreement also provides oversight mechanisms to ensure that labor laws are being enforced in all three countries.The Agreement does provide the ability to invoke trade sanctions as a last resort for non-enforcement of labor law by a Party.

Guide to the NAALC

The NAALC Agreement

Institutions of the NAALC

Canada and Mexico NAOs

Commission For Labor Cooperation

The Submission Process

Submissions 1994-2005 Status

Public Reports

Ministerial Agreements

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