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Protest CocaCola October 17th

Mary T | 12.10.2002 05:55

CocaCola is the leading employer in So.Africa and cutting vital health benefits to African employees. Many employers will follow Coke - if they are not stopped!

Protest CocaCola October 17th
Protest CocaCola October 17th


October 17, 2002, Join Health GAP, ACT UP, and AIDS activists around
the globe to demand Coca-Cola and other multinational corporations
pay for AIDS treatment for workers living with HIV/AIDS in developing
countries.

Multinational corporations like Coke are making a killing in
countries in Africa and throughout the Third World. Coke is the
largest foreign private sector employer in Africa, employing about
100,000 workers.

An international coalition of activists--from Accra to Manhattan,
from Casablanca to Oakland, from Harare to Atlanta--will target
Coca-Cola with simultaneous protests, pickets, press conferences,
marches and more on October 17, for Coke's refusal to pay for HIV
medicines for sick workers in developing countries, particularly
African countries.

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STOP MEDICAL APARTHEID -- FIGHT FOR AIDS TREATMENT FOR WORKERS
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GLOBAL DAY OF PROTEST:

RALLY IN New York City USA: Join us at on Thursday, Oct. 17 at 2pm
at Coca-Cola Headquarters (711 5th Ave near 56th St).

OUTSIDE OF NYC: e-mail to  salynch@healthgap.org
for local actions
or to get help planning one. Flyers etc. are available via web site.

Mary T
- Homepage: http://www.treat-your-workers.org