SEIU Members Stand Up for the Future of the Labor Movement and the Interests of All...

Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:15pm EDT
 
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SEIU Members Stand Up for the Future of the Labor Movement and the Interests
of All Workers

DEARBORN, Mich., April 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Hundreds of Service
Employees International Union (SEIU) members from across the country joined in
protest tonight, renouncing recent actions by the California Nurses
Association (CNA) to interfere in other unions' organizing efforts. SEIU
members made their voices heard during the Labor Notes Conference in Dearborn,
Michigan, where CNA Executive Director Rose Ann DeMoro was scheduled to speak
but cancelled at the last minute, anticipating the scrutiny her actions were
expected to receive. Below is a statement from SEIU Executive Vice President
Mary Kay Henry:
    "Tonight, SEIU members stood up for the future of the labor movement and
called on the California Nurses Association to stop fighting with other unions
and start helping us build a stronger labor movement to help all workers
reclaim the American Dream.
    "At a time when the economy is in a downward spiral, when income
inequality and economic uncertainty are at record levels and when only 12.1
percent of the U.S. workforce has union representation, we simply can not
abide by union-busting and member poaching between unions.  Unions must stand
united for the interests of working people.
    "The more than 800 SEIU members who traveled to Dearborn from all parts of
the country tonight would much rather be at home: holding their local state
and national representatives accountable; going door to door to elect
pro-worker candidates; and helping security officers, janitors, healthcare
workers, and other service workers unite to attain a voice on the job. But
CNA's recent actions threaten the future of the labor movement for all workers
-- and we cannot remain silent.
    "Open debate serves an important role as we work to strengthen our
movement. The Labor Notes Conference is the right time and place to discuss
our differences. Emergency room hallways and days before contentious union
elections are not.
    "Our ability as workers, progressives, and labor leaders to ensure that
unions play a role in mending the economic woes of our nation depends on our
ability to grow and our ability to work together. Tonight we call on CNA
Executive Director Rose Ann DeMoro and the entire labor movement to take a
deep breath, to realize what is at stake, and to put the interests of working
people ahead of union differences."
SOURCE  Service Employees International Union

Lisa Hubbard, +1-213-716-2172, Service Employees International Union,
lisa.hubbard@seiu.org

 

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