The AFL-CIO Executive Council and the IATSE General Executive Board Endorses Obama for Second Term
The AFL-CIO Executive Council, at its midwinter meeting in Orlando, Florida, voted unanimously on Mar. 13, to endorse Barack Obama for a second term as U.S. President. IATSE President Matthew Loeb, who serves on the Council, is pleased to announce that the IA General Executive Board has endorsed President Obama as well.
Upon learning of the unanimous endorsement of the AFL-CIO, President Obama called President Trumka during the Council meeting and was placed on speakerphone, so that he was able to express his gratitude to all those present.
Upon learning of the unanimous endorsement of the AFL-CIO, President Obama called President Trumka during the Council meeting and was placed on speakerphone, so that he was able to express his gratitude to all those present.
President Obama pledged his continued support for all working people. At the top of his priority list is reclaiming middle class security, putting people back to work, protecting collective bargaining and fair labor laws, and many more issues of importance to labor unions and workers across the United States. He also noted that we in labor must be more activated now than we were in 2008. We must reclaim the House and maintain control of the Senate, or we will continue to be faced with many challenges.
President Trumka issued a statement, which can be read at the following link: http://bit.ly/wBR1B9.
President Trumka issued a statement, which can be read at the following link: http://bit.ly/wBR1B9.
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