Showing posts with label AFL-CIO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AFL-CIO. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka On Occupy Wall Street

Occupy Wall Street has captured the imagination and passion of millions of Americans who have lost hope that our nation’s policymakers are speaking for them. We support the protesters in their determination to hold Wall Street accountable and create good jobs. We are proud thattoday on Wall Street, bus drivers, painters, nurses and utility workers are joining students and homeowners, the unemployed and the underemployed to call for fundamental change. Across America, working people are turning out with their friends and neighbors in parks, congregations and union halls to express their frustration – and anger -- about our country’s staggering wealth gap, the lack of work for people who want to work and the corrupting of our politics by business and financial elites. The people who do the work to keep our great country running are being robbed not only of income, but of a voice. It is time for all of us—the 99 percent—to be heard.

As we did when we marched on Wall Street last year, working people call on corporations, big banks, and the financial industry to do their part to create good jobs, stop foreclosures and pay their fair share of taxes.

· Wall Street and corporate America must invest in America: Big corporations should invest some of the $2 trillion in cash they have on hand, and use it to create good jobs. And the banks themselves should be making credit more accessible to small businesses, instead of parking almost $1 trillion at the Federal Reserve.

· Stop foreclosures: Banks should write down the 14 million mortgages that are underwater and stop the more than 10 million pending foreclosures to stop the downward spiral of our housing markets and inject more than $70 billion into our economy.

· Fund education and jobs by taxing financial speculation: A tiny tax on financial transactions could raise hundreds of billions in revenue that could fund education and create jobs rebuilding our country. And it would discourage speculation and encourage long term investment.

We will open our union halls and community centers as well as our arms and our hearts to those with the courage to stand up and demand a better America.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

We Are One Events in Pennsylvania

We are One Events in PA

More information here: http://local.we-r-1.org/weareone/events/search

Upcoming Events:


April, 01
- Allentown, PA

We Are One!

We will be protesting Senator Toomey for introducing right to work for less legislation, supporting communist China instead of Americans, his negative stand on heatlh care reform and general disregard for working families. We will be reminding Senator Toomey of Dr. King's vision for working families and commemorate his assassination 43 years ago.
April, 04
- Allentown, PA

We Are One Press Conference, Lunch and Worksite Drop at T-Mobil

Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., where he was standing with sanitation workers demanding their dream of a better life. Today, the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a middle-class life are under attack as never before. People across America—black, white, Latino and Asian American—are electrified by that s...
April, 04
- Allentown, PA

Rally for Common Sense

Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., where he was standing with sanitation workers demanding their dream of a better life. Today, the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a middle-class life are under attack as never before. Pennsylvania has cut one billion in Education while giving away 833 million to business is...
April, 04
- Erie, PA

Informational Leafleting

We will be informational leafleting at all of the PLCB stores throughout Erie County, Volunteers will be asked to pick up packets at the Central Labor Council offices, proceed to a liquor store (all of them in our area are open on Monday) and distribute information on why the sale of them makes no sense. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, and to sign up for a shift. Than...
March, 29
- Kutztown, PA

No Budget Cuts to Education

Students, faculty, staff and community are having a "Stand Up for the Future" rally to support the investment in public education
April, 09
- Levittown, PA

Budget Campaign Coalition Legislative Forum and Canvass

Join legislators and voters in Bucks County for a forum about the PA budget and raising revenue in PA. Canvass voters in nearby neighborhoods about a Fair Share budget that raises revenue by closing Corporate tax loopholes and taxes Marcellus Shale gas drilling.
April, 04
- Meadville, PA

Informational Leafleting

We will be informational leafleting at all of the PLCB stores throughout Erie County, Volunteers will be asked to pick up packets at the Central Labor Council offices, proceed to a liquor store (all but one of them in our area are open on Monday) and distribute information on why the sale of them makes no sense. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, and to sign up for a shif...
April, 04
- Media, PA

We Are One/ Budget Rally

We Are One with Wisconsin Workers. While standing in Solidarity with attacks on Collective Bargaining rights around the Country we will address the attacks on working families taking place in Pennsylvania. From drastic proposed budget cuts to attacks on union rights and project labor agreements-- the fight is here.
April, 16
- Mercer, PA

Solidarity Rally

All local union members Local community members
April, 04
- Philadelphia, PA

Public Leafleting - Transit Hubs

The Philadelphia labor movement will be out at transit hubs, shopping centers, and lunchtime hotspots to spread the word about the attacks on workers and the middle class.
April, 04
- Philadelphia, PA

TUGSA 4/4 Rally

Recent elected Pennsylvania Governor, Tom Corbett has released his budget for the upcoming year. This budget includes a 50% cut to Temple Universities state funding, reducing our overall state funding to roughly 10% of our operating budget. These cuts are but one part of the attacks on working people and education taking place across the country! This affects all o...
April, 04
- Philadelphia, PA

March Madness

Eight PM rally with audio visual presentation focused on WE ARE One message followed by the live showing of the NCAA Championship game on projection screen. Beef and Beer minimum $25.00 dollar per ticket to support candidates for Philadelphia City Council supporting middle class worker's rights.
April, 02
- Pittsburgh, PA

PA Wants To Work! Resource, Jobs And Unity Fair

We're Standing United For Good jobs And A Fair Economy! Working Families didn't cause the economic crash but they're picking up the tab for the Wall St greed that did. Unemployed, dislocated and under-employed workers are bearing the brunt of the great recession. Join us to discuss issues and concerns and to connect with community resources and agencies that are t...
April, 04
- Pittsburgh, PA

Rally and Protest: Fighting for Our Rights & An Equitable Economy

Please join us as labor, community, student, environmental, faith and others come together to stand and fight for our rights that Dr. King died for and demand that CEOs and corporations pay their fair share!
April, 01
- Pittsburgh, PA

Fish Fry and Fellowship

Please join us for a free fish dinner as we make signs for the April 4th action, learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s fight for workers'rights and fellowship with our friends and neighbors. Space and food are limited so please RSVP!
April, 04
- Pittsburgh, PA

Free Solidarity Luncheon with Mexican Labor Leader

The Mexican government has launched a vicious attack against the independent labor movement in Mexico. On April 4, a national leader of the Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas (SME), Pipino Cuevas Velázquez,will be speaking at 1:00 p.m. at USW Headquarters, Five Gateway Center (Blvd. of the Allies and Stanwix St), 15222. This lunch program will follow a noon march and ...
April, 04
- Pittsburgh, PA

Leader of Mexican Electrical Workers Union Speaks at Pitt

The Mexican government has launched a vicious attack against the independent labor movement in Mexico. On April 4, a national leader of the Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas (SME), Pipino Cuevas Velázquez, will be speaking at 7:00 p.m. University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Room 107 3900 Forbes Avenue, 15260. He will be joined by local leaders of public sector unions...
April, 04
- Scranton, PA

Visit to Senator Blake

Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., where he was standing with sanitation workers demanding their dream of a better life. Today, the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a middle-class life are under attack as never before. People across America—black, white, Latino and Asian American—are electrified by that s...
April, 04
- Scranton, PA

Vigil Scranton

We will hold a Vigil at the John Mitchell Statue on Adams Ave in Scranton, PA
March, 30
- Shippensburg, PA

Shippensburg Teach In

APSCUF at Shipp U is hosting a Teach in! Members of APSCUF, AFSCME, AFL-CIO affiliate unions, teachers, business owners, and community members are joining together for an all-day teach in. Learn about public sector collective bargaining. Get the facts about the governor's proposed budget and how it slashes public education funding. Get data about how much the PA State S...
April, 04
- University Park, PA

Walkout for affordable education and economy that works

Tuition hikes Departments slashed Employee layoffs Public Education slashed at all levels We need to come together and demand a economy that works for the people! Not one that is balanced on the people's backs! Join us to fight back against Corbett, to fight for a fair economy!
April, 01
- Waynesburg, PA

We Are One March/Rally

Workers and their families are invited to join a march for workers' rights. The march will be about 1.2 miles long, from the Waynesburg Airport to the Greene County Fairgrounds. The arch will end with a rally at the Fairgrounds. Speakers include United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President Cecil E. Roberts, UMWA Secretary-Treasurer Danny Kane, PA AFL-CIO President Ri...
April, 04
- Williamsport, PA

We Are One- Fighting Back

Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., where he was standing with sanitation workers demanding their dream of a better life. Today, the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a middle-class life are under attack as never before. People across America—black, white, Latino and Asian American—are electrified by that sam...
April, 04
- Williamsport, PA

We Are One- Fighting Back

Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., where he was standing with sanitation workers demanding their dream of a better life. Today, the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a middle-class life are under attack as never before. People across America—black, white, Latino and Asian American—are electrified by that sam...

Worksite Events:


April, 04
- Wilkes Barre, PA

Solidarity Walk

We will walk in Solidarity.
April, 04
- Philadelphia, PA

We Are One at Temple University

Unions at Temple University rally together in solidarity with others across the country, and on the anniversary of the assasination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, to fight against budget cuts proposed by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett. Speakers include:Randi Weingarten, President of The America Federation of Teachers; Henry Nicholas, President, District 1199C and ...

Friday, October 22, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

Rick Smith Show hosts Harrisburg event on Saturday

Saturday on the Rick Smith Show Rick will be live from the Midtown Scholar Bookstore located at 1302 N. 3rd St. in Harrisburg, PA from noon-2pm to talk about the budget, jobs, and how the people of Pennsylvania must fight back the massive cuts and corporate giveaways. We ask everyone to come out and join us. This is an opportunity to have your voice heard to make a difference.

Sunday on the program Rick will be talking with the Head On Radio Network’s Bob Kincaid about Net Roots Nation and what the progressive/labor community needs to do to take back the message and move forward. Also on the program Truthout executive director Maya Schenwar will join Rick to discuss Buzz Flash and Truthout organizing their workforce and what that means for progressive bloggers, websites, and alternative media. Your Calls, 1-877-960-0960 and much more.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Saturday August 7, 2010 7:30 pm at the Carlisle Theatre The Rick Smith Show is sponsoring the critically acclaimed film, Casino Jack and the United States of Money. Come out and join the Rick for a night of eye opening corruption an see the need for oversight and regulation. For a free pair of tickets come out to the Midtown Bookstore on Saturday July 24, 2020 or email [ Rick@thericksmithshow.com ]

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Coalition of Progressive Groups Announces First Gubernatorial Debate


Coalition of Progressive Groups Announces First Gubernatorial Debate

All five major Democratic candidates have agreed to face off on January 29, 2010

(HARRISBURG, PA)—A coalition of self-described progressive organizations is hosting the first debate of the 2010 race for governor as a part of the Pennsylvania Progressive Summit. All five Democratic candidates have agreed to participate.

Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty, Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Hoeffel, Philadelphia Businessman Tom Knox, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato and Auditor General Jack Wagner will face questions from an audience made up of progressive activists and leaders from across the state. Tom Corbett and Jim Gerlach were invited to participate but have not yet responded.

The debate will be held on January 29, 2010 at 7:00 PM at the Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey on Lindle Rd. in Swatara Township. It will be hosted by a coalition of progressive organizations, including Keystone Progress, the Service Employees International Union PA State Council, Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, Alliance for American Manufacturing, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776, Planned Parenthood PA Advocates, United Steelworkers, and PennAction. Dozens of other organizations are already part of the planning process for the debate.

“We are excited about the impact that our gubernatorial debate will have,” said Eileen Connelly, Executive Director of SEIU PA State Council. “Since this is likely to be the first debate, the progressive community will help to set the agenda for the entire campaign.”

Questions will come from the sponsoring organizations and from the audience, which will be made up of participants in the Pennsylvania Progressive Summit. Hundreds of progressive grassroots and netroots leaders and activists will be gathering the weekend of the debate to network and discuss the progressive agenda for 2010.

Friday, September 18, 2009

AFL-CIO Convention Endorses Single Payer Healthcare

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest labor federation representing 11.5 million workers in 57 international and national unions, has endorsed a single payer health care system as the best way to guarantee healthcare to everyone. The unanimous vote in favor of Convention Resolution 34, The Social Insurance Model for Health Care Reform, came immediately after President Obama had addressed the Convention last Tuesday.

The resolution states: “The experience of Medicare (and of nearly every other industrialized country) shows the most cost effective and equitable way to provide quality healthcare is through a single-payer system.” It continues: “We reiterate our longstanding call for congressional leaders to unite behind such a plan.”

Resolution 34 singles out HR 676 as one of a number of single-payer bills introduced in Congress and states: “The single-payer approach is one the AFL-CIO supports and that merits dedicated congressional support and enactment.” The Resolution concludes by stating: “Whatever the outcome of the current debate over health care reform in the 111th Congress, the task of establishing health care as a human right, not a privilege, will still lay before us.”

The Convention adopted Resolution 34 after a thirty minute debate in which 12 delegates spoke in favor of the resolution and a number of delegates who wished to speak were still standing at the four floor microphones when the time allotted to debate ran out. No one spoke against the resolution.

Those who spoke for the single payer resolution included three members of the AFL-CIO Executive Council, the Presidents of two state AFL-CIO federations, four Presidents or Executive Officers of Central Labor Councils, a high ranking official of the AFT who was chosen to speak in favor of the resolution by the AFT caucus and delegates from AFSCME and ILWU.

Rich Trumka, in his speech to the delegates immediately after being elected President of the AFL-CIO the following day, reiterated his support for single payer healthcare telling the delegates: “Now, I know that a lot of us would prefer a single payer plan. I sure would.”

Over 70 resolutions, an unprecedented number, were submitted to the Convention calling on the AFL-CIO to endorse single payer healthcare.

More than 575 labor organizations, including 136 Central Labor Councils, 22 international and national unions, and 39 state AFL-CIO’s have endorsed HR 676, single payer legislation which has 87 sponsors in the House of Representatives.

All Unions Committee For Single Payer Health Care--HR 676 c/o Nurses Professional Organization (NPO)
1169 Eastern Parkway, Suite 2218
Louisville, KY 40217
(502) 636 1551
Email:
nursenpo@aol.com
http://unionsforsinglepayerHR676.org