Alistair Barr and Matt Andrejczak analyze the problems and consequences of the current CEO compensation system, mentioning UFE's Executive Excess 2008 report.
May 12, 2009
From March 19 – 22, 2009 close to 400 people found their way to University of Massachusetts at Amherst for the first national gathering of the US Solidarity Economy Network (SEN), a group formed out of the Solidarity Economy Caucus meetings of the U.S. Social Forum held in Atlanta in June 2007.UFE was present at the US Social Forum and was represented at the SEN forum by six staff members. April 9, 2009
The Obama administration faces great challenges as well as great opportunities in our future relationship with Latin America. UFE believes he should develop a new comprehensive foreign policy that will support Latin American social movements and governments that aim to advance the rights of workers, women, the indigenous, small farmers, and other historically oppressed majority populations as they struggle for social, economic, cultural, and environmental justice.
April 1, 2009
The Latin American Studies Association wrote an open letter to Barack Obama giving an analytic explanation about why they hope the next Presidential administration will improve relations with Latin America.
October 12, 2008