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Massachusetts AFL-CIO Awards More Than 500 Scholarships - 05/14/08

13th May 2008

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The Massachusetts AFL-CIO awarded more than 500 scholarships during its annual banquet last weekend. Jesse Russell reports:

Expressing a commitment to higher education, the Massachusetts AFL-CIO presented $1 million dollars worth of scholarships during the organizations annual banquet. More than 200 students benefited from the massive presentation. The organization has been awarding scholarships money to high school students moving on to college for the past 50 years. Over the past nine years the state s AFL has given out more than $7 million in scholarship money.

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U.S. Labor Leaders Join Colombia Unionists Against U.S./Colombia Free Trade Deal - 05/14/08

13th May 2008

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By Doug Cunningham

Leaders from Colombia’s biggest unions are joining U.S. labor leaders and some members of Congress today in Washington to highlight opposition to the U.S. Colombian free trade agreement. Violence is common against Colombian trade unionists and U.S. labor is firmly against the proposed agreement because they say it will hurt workers in both countries.

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Workers Give Clinton A Landslide Win Over Obama In West Virginia - 05/14/08

13th May 2008

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By Doug Cunningham

West Virginia’s mostly white working class handed Hillary Clinton a blowout win against Barrack Obama in the Democratic Presidential primary. Clinton told her supporters she’s in the race ‘til the end.

[Clinton]: “I'm in this race for the millions of Americans who know that we can do better in our country. For the nurse on her second shift, for the worker on the line, for the waitress on her feet, for the small business owner, the farmer, the teacher, the coal miner, the trucker, the solider, the veteran, the college student."

The next primary state is Kentucky where Clinton has a strong lead in the polls. She's insisting that the Michigan and Florida delegations count in the nomination process and her campaign says counting those votes along with the rest of the final states, Clinton will edge Obama in the overall popular primary vote. Clinton insists she's the strongest candidate to face John McCain in the Fall.

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Union Member-to-Member Walks to Reach Thousands This Weekend

13th May 2008

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Around the country this Saturday, thousands of union members will get a visit from their fellow union members and have a chance to learn about the issues they care about in November’s elections.

This weekend’s door-to-door canvass is at the center of the AFL-CIO union movement's effort to mobilize more than 6,000 union volunteers to knock on 200,000 doors and engage union members in 20 states this spring. These volunteers will discuss issues such as health care, jobs, the economy and trade, and how John McCain's pro-Bush voting record in the Senate has worked against the interests of America's workers.

Saturday’s door-to-door walks to educate and energize union members are part of the AFL-CIO’s Labor 2008 political program, set to be the largest union mobilization in history.

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Senate Takes Step to Approve Bargaining Rights for Public Safety Officers

13th May 2008

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The U.S. Senate today moved a step closer to approving legislation that would protect the collective bargaining rights of tens of thousands of firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians and other public safety officers.

By a 69–29 vote, the Senate killed a filibuster led by several extreme anti-worker Republican senators against the workers' rights bill. Eighteen Republicans joined all Democrats in backing the move to end the filibuster. The vote on final passage is expected later this week.

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Pennsylvania Union Members Get Ready for the Election

13th May 2008

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Union activists from across the state came together in Philadelphia in recent days for a two-day training session in getting out the vote as part of the union movement’s Labor 2008 political mobilization program.

Members of more than a dozen unions participated in presentations that overviewed key working family issues like health care, the economy and Sen. John McCain’s anti-labor voting record. Attendees engaged in dynamic discussions about effective communication, worksite visits and activist recruitment.

The Philadelphia training is one of a series of Labor 2008 trainings that have taken place around the country in key states like Missouri, Ohio and Colorado.

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Yacht Party Republicans Sail Away Tax Free in California

13th May 2008

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Here's one from the "just-when-you-think-you've-seen-it-all" file.

California is facing a $20 billion budget shortfall. Teachers are getting pink slips. Health care, social service, education and other budgets are being slashed to the bone. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) warns that all Californians should get ready for some budget belt-tightening.

Well, almost all Californians.

Republican legislators twice this year blocked moves to close a tax loophole for their super-wealthy friends—the ones who just can't live without yachts or jet planes. The loophole let's the uber-rich buy their floating and flying palaces tax free!

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Burma Cyclone Survivors Need Your Help

13th May 2008

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Solidarity Center
Survivors of the cyclone in Burma line up to receive donated food and supplies.

Despite the refusal by Burma’s military dictatorship to allow relief agencies to deliver food, medical care and supplies to survivors of the devastating May 2 cyclone, the Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB), the country’s underground democratic union movement, is delivering aid to some affected villages. We cannot report exactly which villages are receiving the aid for fear the government will intercede to stop the assistance. But AFL-CIO Solidarity Center representatives in the field confirm that FTUB unions are delivering some aid. But much more help is needed.

Click here to make a donation to help Burmese workers.

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Verizon Shareholders Ask: Can CEO Ivan Seidenberg Be His Own Boss?

13th May 2008

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Rand Wilson

Patrick O'Meara, corporate finance specialist in the AFL-CIO Office of Investment, updates us on recent shareholder action at Verizon by union members and retirees.

Union members and retirees continue to challenge Verizon to become a better company. Sporting red T-shirts, some 50 current and retired members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and the Electrical Workers (IBEW), including members of the Association of BellTel Retirees, traveled to Lincoln, Neb., last week for the annual Verizon shareholders meeting.

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CLUW Shines Spotlight on Women’s Health

13th May 2008

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This week, May 11–17, is National Women's Health Week. Beginning on Mother’s Day, Women’s Health Week encourages women to make their health a top priority and take simple steps for a longer and healthier life. Families, communities, businesses, government, health organizations and other groups will work to educate women about steps they can take to improve their physical and mental health and prevent disease.

With women making up nearly half of all union members, the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) is encouraging union members across the country to promote women’s health by urging women to maintain a healthy lifestyle. In addition to engaging in some form of physical activity most days of the week and eating a nutritious diet, CLUW, one of six AFL-CIO constituency groups, is urging women to avoid risky behaviors such as smoking or not wearing a seatbelt.

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