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ARMYDAD
Brendan,

I don't know if YOU are a moderator on THIS forum and I usually post in the Veterans section, but I really don't know where to prominantly post this in the Economy and Out Sourcing of Jobs Section.

I'm a member of the AFL-CIO Working Families e-Activist network and this email was sent to me.

NOT KNOWING WHERE ELSE IT WOULD GET MOST ATTENTION I PUT IT HERE.

If you still are a moderator, do you think it's good enough to PIN?

Dear Working Families e-Activist,

You’re just not the type to give a holiday gift that was made in a sweatshop. Shop with your conscience at The Union Shop Online—the AFL-CIO’s retail store featuring top-quality, union-made-in-the-USA clothing and gifts. Click here to browse The Union Shop Online:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=38 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=38 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=38 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=38

With a hassle-free stop at The Union Shop Online, you’ll find dozens of gifts that carry your values of social and economic justice—made by workers with union contracts that protect their wages, benefits and working conditions.

Check out the cozy hooded jackets, matching sweatpants, baseball jackets and knit watch caps—proudly made by UNITE HERE members:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category....&Category_ID=40

Send your holiday greetings with justice-inspired, union-printed Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and holiday cards that show you care:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=39 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=39 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=39 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=39

How about a union-made game of Scrabble? An “International Babyhood of Snugglers” bib? Check out the games and kids’ stuff at:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category....&Category_ID=42

Stuff some stockings with our “Got a Boss? Get a Union” and “Make Your Voice Heard” mugs, or golf balls, first aid kits and “Sound Off for Justice” whistles at:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=41 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=41 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=41 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...Category_ID=41

For the extra-special someone on your holiday list, here’s an extra-special gift: the 12-piece “Lunchtime on Top of a Skyscraper” sculpture by Sergio Furnari, featuring ironworkers on a beam in the air:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/product1....&Product_ID=428

Deck the halls with a union-made, antiqued bronze-tone star, dangling from a red ribbon and wrapped in a plush velveteen black bag:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category....&Category_ID=39

Then kick back and listen to some music—maybe “The Essential Bruce Springsteen”—or watch a movie with a powerful message:

http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=8 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...&Category_ID=8 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...&Category_ID=8 ://http://unionshop.aflcio.org/shop/ca...&Category_ID=8

At The Union Shop Online, you’ll find something for everyone on your holiday gift-giving list. And you’ll know your gifts come from and support workers who have the benefit of a union voice on the job.

Enjoy your holiday shopping!

Working Families e-Activist Network
Nov. 22, 2004

P.S. Lots of people you know also want to shop sweat-free this holiday season. Please forward this email to your friends, family and co-workers.

Need more worker-friendly gift ideas? Visit www.unionplus.org/gifts and www.ShopUnionMade.org.
brendan
Thanks ArmyDad, I was looking for just such a site!

I just posted it on the blog
Citizen4Change
I tried reaching this side before, and wasn't able to get in. I tried again now, and still can't.

I get this error message when accessing the site:

An error has occurred:

Error Message: Inventory not found.
heritage
Union Leader: Labor Can't Just Back Dems

Updated 10:06 PM ET July 7, 2005
By WILL LESTER

http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?e=pr...8b6tv300&src=ap

WASHINGTON (AP) - Organized labor should help politicians who will advance labor's cause rather than simply supporting Democrats, says a union leader pushing for changes in the AFL-CIO.

"We can't just elect Democratic politicians and try to take back the House and take back the Senate and think that's going to change workers' lives," said Andrew Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union.

During a briefing Thursday, Stern said politics is only part of labor's strategy. He said "electing Democrats and taking back the House or getting rid of (House Majority Leader) Tom Delay" are not enough to answer workers' problems.

"It certainly would help, but we don't think it's the answer," Stern said.

Karen Ackerman, political director of the AFL-CIO, countered, "We are committed to standing with and supporting elected leaders or candidates who will stand with working people." That means the AFL-CIO sometimes doesn't support Democrats and sometimes supports Republican candidates who back labor rights, she said.

Democratic officials have said in the past that organized labor should be able to address and resolve questions about their political activities on their own.

Stern was speaking as the leader of the 1.8 million-member SEIU _ the largest in the federation _ but the feeling that labor should approach politics differently is shared by leaders of other unions in the Change to Win Coalition.

The AFL-CIO, which represents almost 60 unions with 13 million members, has substantial differences with the five dissident unions in the coalition, which represent more than 5 million of that total.

The coalition wants the AFL-CIO to commit far more resources to organizing, reduce the size of the staff at central headquarters and encourage unions within certain industries to combine resources.

AFL-CIO President John Sweeney has said it is crucial for labor to work on organizing and politics simultaneously to promote an environment where workers can organize without interference. The amount of dues that Stern and other coalition members want returned to the unions for organizing efforts would weaken the AFL-CIO's finances and its ability to fund its political program, Ackerman said.

Top leaders of the AFL-CIO agreed Thursday to a plan intended to give the federation more power to ensure all unions are honoring industry standards on pay and benefits. The plan also sets new rules aimed at giving workers more power to organize unions that can take on large industries. Those proposals will be considered by the AFL-CIO's executive council on July 22.

The coalition members' threats to leave the AFL-CIO were criticized Thursday by Edward McElroy, president of the American Federation of Teachers, a union within the federation.

"Those threatening actions could do serious harm to the labor movement and to working people for many years to come," he told AFT members in Washington.

The AFL-CIO currently tries to do too many things without a coordinated strategy, Stern said.

"It's like an orchestra where everybody is playing a different song and there's no conductor," Stern said.

Stern's goals are sharply different from Sweeney's, but when asked if Sweeney is capable of leading the labor organization effectively, he said, "He has the personal skills."

Union membership has been on a downward slide for 50 years, now representing 12.5 percent of all U.S. workers, and less than that among employees in the private sector. A half-century ago, one-third of private-sector workers belonged to unions.

Stern took note of AFL-CIO efforts to change the labor movement, saying "they've made progress" but not enough.

The AFL-CIO's annual meeting set for July 25-28.

"We have made our choice," Stern said, noting coalition leaders will probably meet at the end of the federation's meeting to consider their future. "The AFL is going to have to make theirs."

On the Net:

Service Employees International Union: http://www.seiu.org

AFL-CIO: http://www.aflcio.org

Change to Win Coalition: http://www.changetowin.org

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The unions should realize that the downward trend for members is due to republican administration laws and regulations.
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