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Page 208 used exactly twice before 1980: Pamela J. Stephens, ”Spinning Pamela J. Stephens, ”Spinning Sosa Sosa: Federal Common Law, the Alien Tort Statute, and Judicial Restraint,” Boston University International Law Journal Boston University International Law Journal 25, no. 1 (Spring 1997), 1-36. 25, no. 1 (Spring 1997), 1-36.
Page 208 Joel Filartiga . . . Radovan Karadic: Anne-Marie Slaughter and David L. Bosco, ”Alternative Justice,” Anne-Marie Slaughter and David L. Bosco, ”Alternative Justice,” Crimes of War Project Crimes of War Project, May 2001.
Page 208 $4.5 billion in damages: David Rhode, ”Jury in New York Orders Bosnian Serb to Pay Billions,” David Rhode, ”Jury in New York Orders Bosnian Serb to Pay Billions,” New York Times New York Times, September 26, 2000.
Page 208 no control over the Burmese military: David Moberg, ”Burma Inc.; Keeping the Pressure on the Junta and Its Corporate Partners,” David Moberg, ”Burma Inc.; Keeping the Pressure on the Junta and Its Corporate Partners,” In These Times In These Times, October 1, 2001.
Page 208 Unocal settled for an undisclosed amount: Lisa Girion, ”Unocal to Settle Rights Claims,” Lisa Girion, ”Unocal to Settle Rights Claims,” Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times, December 14, 2004.
Page 209 suing ExxonMobil for funneling money: ”Labor Fund Sues Exxon, c.o.ke, Fresh Del Monte,” ”Labor Fund Sues Exxon, c.o.ke, Fresh Del Monte,” Social Issues Reporter Social Issues Reporter, September 2001.
Page 209 ”hired, contracted with or otherwise”: Complaint (1), Complaint (1), SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 4.
Page 210 In addition to the bottlers' agreements: Complaint (1), Complaint (1), SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 10.
Page 210 Coca-Cola Company's quarter share in Panamco: Complaint (1), Complaint (1), SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 15.
Page 210 could block the Kirbys from selling it: Complaint (1), Complaint (1), SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 15-16, 25.
Page 210 ”I sought the permission”: Richard Kirby Kielland deposition, Richard Kirby Kielland deposition, Gil Gil 2:200-204. 2:200-204.
Page 210 ”wherever we operate”: ”Colombian Union Sues c.o.ke,” United Press International, July 20, 2001. ”Colombian Union Sues c.o.ke,” United Press International, July 20, 2001.
Page 210 ”the Coca-Cola Company does not”: Nick Rosen, ”Colombian Union to Sue Coca-Cola in Human Rights Case,” a.s.sociated Press Worldstream, July 19, 2001. Nick Rosen, ”Colombian Union to Sue Coca-Cola in Human Rights Case,” a.s.sociated Press Worldstream, July 19, 2001.
Page 211 didn't deny that paramilitaries targeted: Juan Forero, ”Union Says Coca-Cola in Colombia Uses Thugs,” Juan Forero, ”Union Says Coca-Cola in Colombia Uses Thugs,” New York Times New York Times, July 26, 2001.
Page 211 ”You don't use them”: Garry M. Leach, ”c.o.ke Is It,” Garry M. Leach, ”c.o.ke Is It,” In These Times In These Times, September 3, 2001.
Page 211 ”For all we know”: Transcript of motion to dismiss, June 6, 2002, Transcript of motion to dismiss, June 6, 2002, SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke.
Page 211 submitted a sample bottlers' agreement: Order on Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter (103), Order on Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter (103), SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 11.
Page 212 Adolfo de Jesus Munera was shot dead: Gladys Cecilia Rincon de Munera, et al. v. The Coca-Cola Company, et al. Gladys Cecilia Rincon de Munera, et al. v. The Coca-Cola Company, et al., U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, l:2006-cv-21412.
Page 212 Gil's murder wasn't a war crime: Order on Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter (103), Order on Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter (103), SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 9-10.
Page 212 no control over the bottlers: Order on Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter, Order on Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter, SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke (103); (103); SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke SINALTRAINAL v. c.o.ke, 11-12.
Page 213 earliest education as an activist: Ray Rogers, interview by the author. Ray Rogers, interview by the author.
Page 214 ”corporate campaign”: ”An Interview with Ray Rogers,” ”An Interview with Ray Rogers,” Working Papers Working Papers, January- February 1982. The first use of the term ”corporate campaign” in a major newspaper is in a story about Rogers's campaign against J. P. Stevens: Jack Egan, ”Stevens Director Resigns; Avon Chairman Resigns from Stevens Board,” Was.h.i.+ngton Post Was.h.i.+ngton Post, March 22, 1978.
Page 214 the company's 1977 shareholder meeting: ”An Interview with Ray Rogers.” ”An Interview with Ray Rogers.”
Page 215 threatening to pull out millions of dollars . . . bargaining table: Gail Bronson and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, ”Rogers' Tough, Unorthodox Tactics Prevail in Stevens Organizing Fight,” Gail Bronson and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, ”Rogers' Tough, Unorthodox Tactics Prevail in Stevens Organizing Fight,” Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal, October 21, 1980; ”An Interview with Ray Rogers”; Rogers, interview by the author.
Page 215 the ”Ray Rogers Clause”: ”An Interview with Ray Rogers.” ”An Interview with Ray Rogers.”
Page 215 ”Because Stevens”: ”Labor's Blacklist,” ”Labor's Blacklist,” Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal, March 24, 1978.
Page 215 ”What the labor movement”: ”An Interview with Ray Rogers.” ”An Interview with Ray Rogers.”
Page 215 goal of anyone wanting to change the world: Saul Alinsky, Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals (New York: Vintage, 1989 [orig. pub. 1971]), 10. (New York: Vintage, 1989 [orig. pub. 1971]), 10.
Page 216 ”rhetorical rationale”: Alinsky, 13. Alinsky, 13.
Page 216 ”In a complex” . . . focused their efforts on Philip Morris: Alinsky, 130-132. For an excellent discussion of target selection based on Alinsky's work, see also Kim Fellner, Alinsky, 130-132. For an excellent discussion of target selection based on Alinsky's work, see also Kim Fellner, Wrestling with Starbucks: Conscience, Capital, Cappuccino Wrestling with Starbucks: Conscience, Capital, Cappuccino (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008), 230-231. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008), 230-231.
Page 216 successful campaigns against Campbell's Soup and American Airlines: Daniel Benjamin, ”Labor's Boardroom Guerrilla,” Daniel Benjamin, ”Labor's Boardroom Guerrilla,” Time Time, June 20, 1988; Ted Reed, ”Union Hires Consultant for EAL Fight,” Miami Herald Miami Herald, July 12, 1989; Larry Neumeister, ”Zuckerman Takes Control of Daily News, Visits Newsroom,” a.s.sociated Press, January 9, 1993; ”American Agreement May Signal More Airline Labor Fights,” a.s.sociated Press, December 24, 1987.
Page 217 650 people lost their jobs: Benjamin, ”Labor's Boardroom Guerrilla.” Benjamin, ”Labor's Boardroom Guerrilla.”
Page 217 seeking confrontation and publicity: American Dream American Dream, directed by Barbara Kopple (DVD, Cabin Creek Films, 1990).
Page 217 ”one of the labor movement's”: Benjamin, ”Labor's Boardroom Guerrilla.” Benjamin, ”Labor's Boardroom Guerrilla.”
Page 217 forced to relocate: Rogers, interview by the author; Doug Grow, ”Labor Activist Bubbly over Coca-Cola Fight,” Rogers, interview by the author; Doug Grow, ”Labor Activist Bubbly over Coca-Cola Fight,” Star Tribune Star Tribune (Minneapolis), April 25, 2004. (Minneapolis), April 25, 2004.
Page 218 A parade of union carpenters . . . challenged c.o.ke's general counsel: David Kaplan and L. M. Sixel, ”Human Rights, Salary at Issue for Coca-Cola,” David Kaplan and L. M. Sixel, ”Human Rights, Salary at Issue for Coca-Cola,” Houston Chronicle Houston Chronicle, April 17, 2003.
Page 218 kidnapping and beating of the son of Limberto Carranza: Final Report, ”An Investigation of Allegations of Murder and Violence in Coca-Cola's Bottling Plants,” NYC Fact-Finding Delegation on Coca-Cola in Colombia led by New York city councilman Hiram Monserrate, April 2004. Final Report, ”An Investigation of Allegations of Murder and Violence in Coca-Cola's Bottling Plants,” NYC Fact-Finding Delegation on Coca-Cola in Colombia led by New York city councilman Hiram Monserrate, April 2004.
Page 218 SINALTRAINAL released a list of demands: ”Seven Points to Settlement,” Campaign to Stop Killer c.o.ke, ”Seven Points to Settlement,” Campaign to Stop Killer c.o.ke, , May 15, 2007, /id/18677410.
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