AFL-CIO President John Sweeney Thanks Union Members for Labor's
Election Victory
Do you think they heard us this time?
Although the Bush administration and its congressional allies have
done a very good job of ignoring working families for six years, I
think they must have heard us Nov. 7.
Working families have rejected the policies of the Bush administration
and its Republican rubber-stamp leadership in Congress. We said no
to giving special favors to the privileged while blocking a minimum
wage increase. No to lousy trade deals that have exported good jobs.
No to privatizing Social Security, our most important family protection
program. No to spending hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands
of lives in Iraq while ignoring the war on the middle class here at
home. No to energy and health care policies that have fattened oil
and pharmaceutical industry profits without helping working families
meet their needs or build for tomorrow.
This election, though, was not just about what working families reject.
It also was about what we embrace: fairness, opportunity, real family
values, security and shared responsibilities for those around us who
need our help.
We will tell the new members of Congress what working families expect
them to do immediately:
- Raise the minimum wage to $7.25 an hour.
- Restore workers’ freedom to form unions¯pass the Employee
Free Choice Act and reverse the National Labor Relations Board’s
recent ruling that allows employers to deny workers’ union
rights by classifying them as “supervisors.”
- Overturn the ban prohibiting Medicare from negotiating with drug
companies for more affordable prescription drugs.
- Stop sending our best jobs overseas¯reward companies that
create jobs at home, instead of giving tax dollars to companies that
export our jobs.
- Reverse the cuts in student loans made by the Republican Congress.
We’ll also tell the newly elected senators and representatives
about the longer-term expectations of working families that Congress
must immediately start work to:
- Provide quality, affordable health care for all.
- Write new plans to provide real retirement security for America’s
workers and retirees, starting with reforming corporate bankruptcy
laws that enable companies to dump their obligations to employees.
- Bring our troops home from Iraq rapidly and make our neighborhoods
and nation safer and more secure by fighting the real war on terror
and preparing for natural disasters.
- End the tax breaks for Big Oil and make serious investments in
renewable energy to reduce our dependency on foreign oil.
- Revitalize manufacturing and safeguard good jobs by ending China’s
currency manipulation, restoring balance to our trade agenda and
rejecting trade deals that do not guarantee workers’ rights
and environmental protections. No Fast Track for President Bush!
- Make America a leader again in respecting human rights and civil
rights at home and around the world.
- Adequately fund and support a world-class public education system
for all our children.
- Develop a reasonable immigration system that protects the rights
of all workers and provides a path to citizenship for hard-working,
tax-paying immigrant workers who come to our nation seeking a better
life.
- Rebuild America’s roads, bridges, schools, water systems
and other infrastructure while creating good jobs to get the work
done.
We all worked so hard to mobilize working family voters for change
in this election. The hard work isn’t over—now we must
keep the heat on Congress to make sure our voices continue to be heard.
But after seeing the change working families of our country accomplished
in this election, I have no doubt we will succeed.
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