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In a letter to President Barack Obama on March 19, six Brazilian labor confederations expressed their solidarity with public employees in Wisconsin and other states who are fighting to defend collective bargaining rights.

In a letter to President Barack Obama on March 19, six Brazilian labor confederations expressed their solidarity with public employees in Wisconsin and other states who are fighting to defend collective bargaining rights.

The letter, addressed to the President during his visit to Brazil, states that the Brazilian unions “are surprised, and must register our protest, that on the grounds of ‘budgetary reasons’ some U.S. state governments are limiting and even extinguishing basic rights won by public employees.”

“We deeply appreciate the solidarity of our Brazilian sisters and brothers,” said United Steelworkers International President Leo W. Gerard.  “The Brazilian labor movement fought to bring down a dictatorship that banned collective bargaining, so they know what they are talking about ... more