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Happy Mother’s Day—Now Get Back to Work

11th May 2008

Lab2112

This Mother's Day, we’d like to wish every mother a Happy Mother’s Day. Today is the day we show how much we appreciate the innumerable contributions that mothers have made to our lives and our country in a big way. This is one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants, florists and the phone companies.

But here's something lawmakers and corporate bosses can give moms they can really use—time off from work with pay so they can spend time with their children, whether they are newborns or are just suffering from childhood ailments.

The United States doesn’t make it easy for mothers to raise their children. First off, if a mother works, she likely is going to get paid less than a man in the same job—about 77 cents for every $1 a man makes to be exact. And paid time off after a child is born is available in many western nations—but not here. In the United Kingdom, for example, a new mother can take a year off from work and be paid for about nine months. In Norway, she can take 26 weeks and about 20 weeks of that is paid.

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Massachusetts AFL-CIO Program Awards $1 Million in Scholarships

10th May 2008

Tim Sullivan, Massachusetts AFL-CIO
More than 200 high school seniors received scholarships from the Massachusetts AFL-CIO.

Higher education is no longer a far off dream parents once had for their children but a necessity in today’s economy—and an expensive necessity at that. Recent studies show workers with a college degree earn 45 percent more than those with a high school diploma. Yet college tuition costs are at an all-time high, making it harder for working families to afford it.

The union movement has historically been a strong supporter of educating workers to create a better life for themselves, their families and communities. Many unions, state federations and central local bodies and labor groups sponsor scholarship programs, including Union Privilege. Click here to learn more about Union Privilege’s scholarship program.

The union movement also created the National Labor College, the nation’s only accredited institution of higher learning dedicated to educating union members.

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Click To Listen: WIN Week In Review May 9-11, 2008

10th May 2008

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WIN Week In Review May 9-11, 2008

10th May 2008

WIN Week In Review May 9-11, 2008

By Doug Cunningham

For four months in a row now, U.S. workers have suffered a net loss of jobs. Lawrence Mishel of the Economic Policy Institute says working people are in for more of the same.

[Mishel]: "The last six months the economy barely grew at all and as a consequence we're gonna see persistent loss of jobs for months to come and steadily rising unemployment. Whenever that happens, and we're already seeing it, wages grow much more slowly, hours of work don't rise or they actually decline. Fewer family members are working, people are working part-time jobs, they want a full-time job."

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Arrests of Zimbabwe Union Leaders a ‘Flagrant Violation’ of Human Rights

9th May 2008

ZCTU
Wellington Chibebe

Yesterday, the two top officials of Zimbabwe’s union movement were arrested by Zimbabwe police and charged with “inciting people to rise against the government and reporting falsehoods about people being killed.” Arrested were Lovemore Matombo, president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), and Wellington Chibebe, ZCTU general secretary.

Zimbabwe and its president Robert Mugabe have a long record of worker and human rights violations. In the aftermath of the controversial presidential election in March, which observers say Mugabe lost, but which he is contesting, the Mugabe government has unleashed a new wave of violence and arrests against unions and other opponents in the past several weeks.

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GM Offers To Pay $200 Million To Help End American Axle Strike - 05/09/08

9th May 2008

By Doug Cunningham

GM said this week in a government filing that it's ready to come up with up to $200 million to help end a 10-week strike at American Axle. The UAW is on strike there after the company demanded wages be cut in half and pensions and health care benefits ended for future retirees.

GM has recently said it would not get involvd in the strike. But American Axle supplies GM with key auto parts and the strike has shut off the flow of those parts to GM factories.

The $200 million GM is willing to spend would go to cushion the impact of reduced wages and fund early retirement buyouts for American Axle workers.

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Adjunct Faculty Gains a Voice by Joining AFT

9th May 2008

The nearly 600 adjunct faculty at Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn, Mich., made a strong statement this week for better pay and benefits by voting for the Adjunct Faculty Organization (AFO), an affiliate of AFT.

The faculty members are concerned about low pay scales that maxed out at $1,700 a course, lack of job security and health insurance and no access to office space for preparation work or to meet with students.

Even though AFT represents regular faculty at the college, Henry Ford officials fought the adjunct faculty’s desire for a voice, says Mary Beck, AFO’s interim president. But the workers overcame the school’s anti-union campaign the old-fashioned way: with shoe leather and door knocking.

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AFGE Backs Obama for President

9th May 2008

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) has endorsed Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president.

The union, which represents 600,000 federal and District of Columbia government employees, made the endorsement after extensive member polling and a meeting of its national Executive Council.

John Gage, president of AFGE, says Obama’s energetic campaign and support of working families will mobilize voters around the country and help pro-working family candidates up and down the ticket in the fall. Gage said Obama would tackle the challenges facing the federal workforce and all working families, including job privatization and underfunding and understaffing of Social Security and veterans’ programs.

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No Housing Crisis for Bush, McCain’s Got No Plan to Improve Economy

9th May 2008

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  • Housing crisis? What housing crisis? Looking out the White House window, Bush can't see one, so it must not be there. Because why else would he threaten to veto Democrats' housing rescue plan, aimed at preventing foreclosures and stabilizing the housing market? Even congressional members of his own party are signaling support for the measure (not that it's an election year or anything). Yet the Lame Duck-in-Chief is calling the plan to help troubled homeowners "a burdensome bailout that would open taxpayers to too much risk." Unlike the $5 trillion experts predict we'll spend on the Iraq war. Or the $30 billion bailout to Bear Stearns.
  • If Bush doesn't think the nation's homeowners and consumers need help getting by, maybe he should talk with retiree Josephine Powe, a member of the Alliance for Retired Americans. Says Powe: “An extra dollar or two per gallon may not seem like a lot of money to a big oil executive, but to a senior on a fixed income, it is everything. When our costs go up and our income does not, that dollar means you don't know if you're going to have enough money to buy food after you fill up the tank.” Powe testified this week on Capitol Hill in favor of the Consumer-First Energy Act, introduced by Senate Democrats, which would lower prices by placing a 25 percent windfall profit tax on any energy company that doesn’t invest in new energy sources and end $17 billion in tax breaks for Big Oil.

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Click To Listen: Streaming Headlines May 9, 2008

8th May 2008

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