[nasional_list] [ppiindia] U of M students boot Coca-Cola off campus

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In solidarity with Colombian workers 
U of M students boot Coca-Cola off campus
By Julie Fry 

Published Jan 5, 2006 10:40 PM 
The University of Michigan announced on Dec. 29 that it is suspending its 
contract with the Coca-Cola Corp. This makes U of M the 10th university in the 
U.S. to kick Coca-Cola off campus in the wake of revelations about murders and 
other abuses of Coca-Cola workers in several countries, especially Colombia.

        
Rutgers in New Jersey and New York University are among those that have already 
banned Coca-Cola products. But with 50,000 students, U of M is the largest 
university so far to suspend its Coca-Cola contract.

U of M's announcement comes after a year-long campaign by students at the 
university. Similar campaigns are occurring on campuses nationwide. The 
students at U of M formed an organization called the Coalition to Cut the 
Contract with Coca-Cola. It represents a broad range of U of M students and 
includes among its members Asian, Indigenous, Latin@ and Muslim student 
organizations, as well as student-labor solidarity organizations, environmental 
groups and others.

According to a statement released by the coalition, the students, through the 
university, have been trying to force Coca-Cola to consent to an independent 
investigation of the murder of nine Coca-Cola workers and union organizers by 
right-wing paramilitaries in Colombia. The Colom bian workers say these murders 
were ordered and paid for by the Coca-Cola Corp. The workers have sued 
Coca-Cola and currently have a case pending in Miami against the company. 

        
The students also demanded an investigation into the environmental devastation 
Coca-Cola has caused in India, where the company's plants have caused severe 
contamination of the groundwater. The coalition also raised the issue of 
Coca-Cola's operations in Turkey, where 100 union supporters and organizers 
were fired in May of 2005 and then beaten when they demanded their jobs back.

According to the coalition, Coca-Cola refused to consent to any independent 
investigation without assurances that the information gathered in that 
investigation would not be used in the current lawsuit against the company. 

Workers in Colombia and in other parts of the world have been struggling for 
years to bring attention to the crimes of the Coca-Cola Corp. The university 
bans are part of an international boycott called originally by the Colombian 
union Sinal trainal. Unions in Colombia hailed the recent decision by U of M 
and other schools.

"Coca-Cola is a frequent violator of union rights, and that's why several 
universities in the United States have decided to protest their conduct," said 
Fabio Arias, vice president of Colombia's CUT trade union confederation, which 
represents 550,000 workers. (Associated Press, Jan. 3)

A victory such as this at a school as large as the University of Michigan 
surely adds to the momentum of the international Coca-Cola boycott. But the 
fight is not over yet. The U of M students noted that the ban at their school 
was officially only a temporary one and that the university administration 
continues to insist that the Coca-Cola Corp. is acting in "good faith." 

Students at the U of M and other universities plan to keep up the pressure on 
their campuses to make sure that the ban stays in place until the workers win 
their demands. 

Julie Fry is a former University of Michigan student.


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