Trade Justice Movement (TJM)
The Trade Justice Movement (TJM) is a UK coalition of nearly sixty civil society organisations, with millions of individual members, calling for trade rules that work for people and planet. Their members include trade unions, aid agencies, environment and human rights campaigns, Fair Trade organisations and consumer groups. Together they are calling for trade justice, not free trade, with the rules weighted to ensure sustainable outcomes for ordinary people and the environment. They believe that everyone has the right to feed their families, make a decent living and protect their environment.
Twitter: @TradeJusticeMov
Email: mail@tjm.org.uk
Publications
Bergan, R. and Hardefeldt, S. (2018). Patriarchy and Profit: A feminist analysis of the global trade system. Trade Justice Movement.
Trade Justice Movement (2018). Gender equality and trade: Recent developments and ways forward.
Hardefeldt, S. (2017). Free trade is bad for women. A WTO declaration won’t change that. Trade Justice Movement.
Ruth Bergan
Currently based in: United Kingdom, Europe
Email: ruth@tjm.org.uk
Publications and resources:
Bergan, R. and Box, K. (2020). Alternative trade for the planet: aligning trade policy with climate and environmental goals. Trade Justice Movement and Friends of the Earth.
Bergan, R. and Jones, E. (2020). Making UK trade policy work for all UK citizens, development and the environment. Foreign Policy Centre.