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Thousands of CWA Members Unite in Lobby Day
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CWAers converge on Capitol
Hill. CWA members scheduled more than 200
meetings on Capitol Hill with their senators and
representatives and staff. |
CWA's biggest Lobby Day ever was a huge success.
Thousands of CWA members, in local and district
delegations, fanned out over Capitol Hill to the offices
of their Senators and Representatives and pushed hard
for support for the Employee Free Choice Act and real
health care reform.
CWAers were in Washington, D.C. for the 71st
convention/legislative-political conference at exactly
the right time, with Congress set to take action on
Employee Free Choice, health care reform and many more
critical issues for working families.
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CWA District 4 members and
Vice President Seth Rosen meet with Indiana
Senator Evan Bayh. |
During more than 200 appointments with members of
Congress and their staffs, CWA members made sure that
elected representatives were put on notice: "we're
watching your votes on our top priorities and we'll make
sure we know which side you're on."
CWA members met with more than 30 Senators and their
staffs, a few of whom are reported to be a little
"uncertain" about Employee Free Choice. CWA members are
pointing out that the Employee Free Choice Act has very
strong support among the American people and deserves a
Senate vote.
We'll continue to meet with senators and
representatives in their district offices over the July
4 recess.
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CWA Local 7603 President
Brent Duvall (facing camera) and Local 7621
President Dick Marsden meet with Sen. Mike
Crapo, (R-Idaho) and staff on Employee Free
Choice and health care reform. |
In meetings with more than 170 House members, health
care reform was a big issue, with CWAers pressing for
real health care reform that does not tax benefits, that
covers pre-Medicare eligible retirees, that includes a
public plan option and that requires all employers to
cover their workers.
Health
care reform: 'We Can't Afford to Wait'
Everyone is fired up for real health care reform! A
sea of CWAers in red was a big part of the huge rally in
front of the U.S. Capitol, where more than 10,000 union
members and activists came together to tell Congress
that it's time for real health care reform.
The Health Care for America Now rally was one of the
biggest health care rallies ever in the nation's
capital.
More than a thousand CWA members were there. Some
came after attending the convention/legislative
political conference and CWA's hugely successful Lobby
Day. Many more CWAers came on 54 buses – traveling
overnight and for many, many hours – to join thousands
of other union members who came from across the country
to make sure health care reform gets done right.
Lots of players there. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY)
who is helping lead the fight for a public plan option,
said, it's "time for the greatest country in the world
to have the greatest healthcare in the world." He
pointed to the Capitol and said: "We can't do this
alone. We need to do this together. Hold everybody in
that building's feet to the fire."
Actress Edie Falco (you know, Nurse Jackie and
Carmela Soprano) brought star power and a message: "We
can no longer afford to wait."
CWA President Larry Cohen said now's the time: "A
united movement to change our country and a united
movement for health care for all."
Following the rally, everyone followed Senator
Schumer's advice and took that energy to Capitol Hill
for meetings with their representatives and senators.
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More than 1,000 CWAers rally
for Health Care for All NOW. |
Together We are Stronger: Moving Closer to a United
Labor Movement
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Dennis Van Roekel,
president of NEA, Randi Weingarten,
president of AFT and CWA Pres. Larry Cohen
join forces for a united labor movement.
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In a first-ever joint appearance, American Federation
of Teachers President Randi Weingarten and National
Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel stood
together at CWA's convention and called for a united
labor movement.
Weingarten and Van Roekel are part of the National
Labor Coordinating Committee which is working to bring
together unions representing 16 million workers, to make
sure that labor is a real force in organizing, in
building our power and in working to restore middle
class families. CWA President Cohen has been a leading
voice in this effort.
The CWA convention voted to explore new ways to work
with the AFL-CIO, Change to Win and the National
Education Association and new ways to support each
other's campaigns.
"It has never been more important for the union
movement to be united so that we can fully take
advantage of these opportunities. Together, we're
stronger. That's true for us within CWA and true for the
entire labor movement," delegates said.
Biden,
Harkin, Solis Stand Up for Employee Free Choice
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Vice President Biden shows
his support for Employee Free Choice. |
Before heading off for Lobby Day, CWA members got a
terrific send-off from Vice President Joe Biden, Senator
Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis.
Biden said the Obama administration is committed to
giving workers the bargaining power we need to rebuild
the middle class.
That idea "is not anti-business. It isn't
anti-corporate. It isn't anti-anything," Biden said.
"It's pro making sure that people who have a stake in
the game and a contribution to make are able to sit at
the table. You can't do that if you can't get to be
organized. We need to restore some balance to this
system," he said.
Harkin, who is leading the Employee Free Choice
campaign in the Senate asked, "Why should people have to
crawl across broken glass and go through a kind of
boot-camp hell in order to join a perfectly legal
organization? So our goal is to restore some measure of
balance and fairness to the organizing process." He
pledged to do everything possible to make the Employee
Free Choice Act law this summer.
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At the Rayburn House Office
building, "Best House Speaker Ever" Nancy Pelosi
tells CWAers that "we will win real health care
reform." |
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis reaffirmed President
Obama's support for the Employee Free Choice Act,
stressing that the administration believes 100 percent
that "in order to rebuild the middle class, we need to
restore fairness and that's why we need the Employee
Free Choice Act."
District 3 and 9 Vice Presidents Elected
Delegates from Districts 3 and 9 elected vice
presidents at the 71st convention.
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Pres. Cohen swears in new
vice presidents Judy Dennis and Jim Weitkamp.
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District 3's new Vice President is Judy Dennis, who
has served as administrative director to the District 3
vice president since 2005. She first joined staff in
1999 as a CWA Representative and served Local 3207 as
president and in several other positions. Dennis
replaces Beverly Hicks who was appointed to fill the
unexpired term of former vice president Noah Savant who
retired in January.
Jim Weitkamp was elected as District 9 Vice
President. Weitkamp, a member of CWA 9505 since 1977,
joined CWA's staff as Southern California Director in
1988 and had served as assistant to the District 9 vice
president since 2004. He was appointed District 9 vice
president in January following the retirement of former
vice president Tony Bixler.
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Get more! Video highlights, speeches and photos from
CWA 71st Convention/Legislative-Political Conference are
posted at
www.cwa-union.org and
http://www.cwa-union.org/convention2009/video.html.
New material will be posted over the next few days,
so keep checking back.