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Collective
Bargaining Rights for All
Workers At Stake, CWA President
Says
August
12, 2008 -- Communications
Workers of America President
Larry Cohen urged delegates to
support a labor-wide effort to
pass the Employee Free Choice
Act. The bill will finally
protect workers against
discrimination and harassment
during organizing campaigns and
protect private sector workers’
bargaining rights. “We need to
rebuild a middle class that is
reeling,” Cohen said. “The
system has crumbled in so many
ways.”
To change the
system, Cohen is leading an
AFL-CIO effort to collect one
million signatures in support of
the Employee Free Choice Act.
Cohen says the AFL-CIO will
submit the signatures to
Congress as a show of support
for the bill.
Passing the Act
and increasing the number of
workers in unions will restore
the middle class, help us win
health care for some of the 50
million Americans without health
care and preserve retirement
security, Cohen said.
Signature cards
were given to each delegate, and
IAFF General President Harold
Schaitberger urged delegates to
sign the cards and support the
legislation. “Passing the
Employee Free Choice Act will go
a long way toward leveling the
playing field for workers,”
Schaitberger said.
“In the United
States, even for our [700,000]
CWA members, every negotiation
is about holding on to what a
previous generation fought for.”
But Cohen
credited the IAFF for its
aggressive political action
program that has resulted in
building s profession to be
proud of. “Harold is a mentor
for me. His political work has
helped the entire labor movement
understand what to do and how to
do it,” Cohen said. |