Civil rights, labor, consumer, faith and other organizations are all pushing back against Big Tech's attempts to hijack trade deals currently being negotiated. Big Tech lobbyists’ targets include a 13-country U.S.-Asia deal called the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and a new pact within the global World Trade Organization. They’re pushing for binding requirements that would undermine government oversight of the tech sector here in the United States and around the globe.
The secretive trade-deal negotiating process works to Big Tech’s advantage. They’re exploiting the privileged access provided to corporate special interests, with roughly 400 official corporate trade advisors granted access, while the public and the press are excluded.
TAKE ACTION: Help us drag Big Tech’s sketchy back-room dealings out to the shadows! Please sign our joint petition calling on trade negotiators to use a transparent negotiating process and to oppose Big Tech-favored “digital trade” rules that undermine consumer privacy, data security, AI accountability, algorithmic transparency, worker rights, and anti-monopoly policies.
Big Tech lobbyists are demanding so-called “digital trade” rules that in reality are Trojan horse attacks. These binding rules would:
We’ll be delivering your petition signature — along with those of tens of thousands of others — before upcoming trade talks where crucial “digital trade” decisions are being made.
Together, we can stop Big Tech’s dangerous “digital trade” sneak attack. But we need your help. Please sign now.
Sincerely,
Nafisah Ula
Organizing Director
Jobs With justice