Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
I’ve made this point here and there but I think it’s worth underscoring (maybe you want to print this out and stick it on the computer?): the ultimate decision on whether a resolution or constitutional amendment becomes the law of the AFL-CIO land comes by a vote of the entire convention, which opens on Monday. […]
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Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
Today, the International Labor Communications Association put down its marker on one aspect of the debate–at its convention, which is taking place today and tomorrow in Chicago, the ILCA approved an amendment to its constitution that allows unions not affiliated with the AFL-CIO to belong to the ILCA. Here’s what the amendment says: “Associate membership […]
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Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
Whew…it just keeps coming. Another game of political chicken is afoot. The Laborers executive board is going to meet this afternoon to authorize its president, Terry O’Sullivan, to pull out of the Building and Construction Trades Department (BCTD). Which may lead to the Laborers leaving the AFL-CIO–by being forced out by a Sweeney-backed Constitutional amendment […]
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Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
The United Farm Workers has jumped on board the insurgents’ campaign. The official announcement was going to be held up until 3 p.m. so Arturo Rodriguez, the UFW’s president, could notify John Sweeney before it became public. But, it’s started to leak out so the dam is bursting…and the embargo was off (so I can […]
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Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
Just a few minutes ago, the Executive Council passed a resolution about the Iraq War. It does not call on the U.S. to withdraw from Iraq. As I discussed recently, there is a fair amount of pressure coming from various local unions and state labor bodies that the AFL-CIO convention should pass a strong anti-war […]
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Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
I was just handed an amendment being proposed by the AFL-CIO officers that could be fairly construed as a backsliding on diversity. Close readers here will remember that there is a struggle over the creation of a new Executive Committee, which would be a subset of the full Executive Council–the Executive Committee exists but was […]
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Posted on 23 July 2005. Tags: Labor
Catchy, huh? Well, that’s what greeted me at the crack of dawn here from someone in the know in the insurgents’ camp. Big caution here: It’s only Friday and two days is an eternity in labor movement politics. But, on the other hand, a number of people tell me the percentages are quite high that […]
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Posted on 22 July 2005. Tags: Labor
It’s just as warm and humid here in Chicago so it’s not much of an escape from the thick soup in New York. But, you don’t want to hear a weather report. Alright, down to business… This is the time when the pressure heats up a bit and we see whether any movement is made. […]
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Posted on 21 July 2005. Tags: Labor
I just received from the AFL-CIO’s Lane Windham a letter John Sweeny sent to John Wilhelm yesterday in response to Wilhelm’s resignation as chair of the Federation’s Immigration Committee. Sweeney expresses regret at Wilhelm’s resignation but also says that Wilhelm mischaracterizes the current state-of-play on immigration. As Sweeney sees it, UNITE HERE has departed from […]
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Posted on 20 July 2005. Tags: Labor
My phone and e-mail were all abuzz yesterday with one question: is it going to really happen? The “it” being, of course, the pull-out of one or more unions from the AFL-CIO. I had calls from reporters who wanted to know what my crystal ball shows. I’ll be honest, I can’t tell you for sure. […]
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