Undoubtedly there should be a link between employment policies and trade. Governments must set the national framework for labour standards within regional trade agreements. However, employment policies, while circumscribed by national legislation and governmental directives, fall squarely within the ambit of producers of goods and services which are traded in the regional market.
As regards the Summit of the Americas it should be noted that the CARICOM region has gone a far way in principle and practices, despite the shortcomings and challenges discussed. At the regional level as well as at that of the particular nation states, there is a high degree of conformity with the Ottawa Declaration. In pure chronological terms CARICOM had actually taken many of these steps decades before the Declaration. As indicated elsewhere in this report labour contents have been part of the regional integration process since at least 1973 when the Treaty of Chaguaramas was signed. Thus, for the CARICOM region to make its accords congruent with the provisions of the Ottawa Declaration would be a relatively easy task since the process had long begun almost 30 years before the Declaration.
CARICOM
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Caribbean Community and Common Market
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CARIFTA
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Caribbean Free Trade Agreement
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CCL
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Caribbean Congress of Labour
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CEARC
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ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
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CEC
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Caribbean Employer's Confederation
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COFAP
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Council for Finance an Planning (CARICOM)
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COFCOR
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Council for Foreign Relations (CARICOM)
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COHSOD
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Council for Human and Social Development
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COTED
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Council for Trade and Economic Development (CARICOM)
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CSME
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Single Market and Economy (CARICOM)
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DPP
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Director of Public Prosecutions
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ETRPA
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Employment (Termination and Redundancy) Payment
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GDP
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Gross Domestic Product
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HIV/AIDS
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Human Inmunodeficiency Virus/Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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IACML
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Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labour
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IDT
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Industrial Disputes Tribunal of Jamaica
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ILO
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International Labour Office
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IMF
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International Monetary Fund
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IPEC
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International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
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JIC
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Joint Industrial Council
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LAC
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Labour Advisory Council
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LMIS
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Labour Market Information System
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LRA
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Labour Relations Act of Grenada
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LRIDA
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Labor Relations and Industrial Disputes Act of Jamaica
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MFAFT
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Jamaica
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MOU
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Memorandum of Understanding
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NGO
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Non-Governmental Organization
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NIS
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National Insurance Scheme
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OAS
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Organization of American States
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OECS
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Organization of Eastern Caribbean States
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PATH
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Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Jamaica)
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PCEB
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Pay and Conditions of Employment Branch (Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Jamaica)
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PROMALCO
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ILO Programme on the Promotion of Labour-Management Cooperation
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RIA
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Regional Integration Agreement
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RMU
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Recognized Majority Union
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SPA
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Severance Payment Act of Barbados
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TTIRA
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Industrial Relations Act (Trinidad and Tobago)
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TVET
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Technical Vocational Educational and Training
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UG
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University of Guyana
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UWI
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University of the West Indies
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