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Public
Employee Press Unity
and solidarity at AFSCME 08 convention
 Former Vice President
Al Gore addresses the AFSCME convention delegates. The only obstacle to
accomplishing change is political will, but in the United States political will
is a renewable resource, he said.
 Clerical-Administrative
Local 1549 delegates on the AFSCME convention floor were part of the unions
399-member delegation at the 2008 biennial event.
 Delegates protest
wage cuts for California state workers by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to fix budget
gap. | By DIANE S. WILLIAMS
AFSCME
renewed its commitment to unity, political change and organizing at its 2008 international
convention in San Francisco, Calif., from July 28 through Aug. 1.
 Democratic presidential
nominee Sen. Barack Obama brings AFSCME delegates to their feet, and calls upon
them to take back the White House in the November election.
 DC 37s Executive
Director Lillian Roberts with AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee.
 New York Sen. Hillary
Rodham Clinton supports Barack Obama for U.S. president. |
We are strongest when we are united,
saidAFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee. What unites us are the values we
share: justice, opportunity, solidarity. Its time to put differences aside
and pull out all the stops to elect Barack Obama the next president of the United
States!
AFSCME is the worlds greatest union, the largest
single union in the AFL-CIO, and DC 37 is the most progressive union in AFSCME,
said DC 37 Executive Director Lillian Roberts.
The convention featured
speakers from labor and politics and highlighted the unions successes in
revitalizing the labor movement, organizing new members, increasing PEOPLE contributions
and electing a Democratic majority to Congress and pro-labor candidates to state
and local offices.
Convention delegates passed more than 80 key policy
resolutions and constitutional amendments to guide future efforts for the right
to organize, pensions and workplace safety and against privatization, the war
in Iraq, oppressive treatment of union organizers abroad, and more. Sixteen workshops
trained local leaders to build public support through the media for the services
members provide.
Video presentations told AFSCMEs truth, from the
Memphis sanitation workers strike in 1968 to todays battles against
anti-union politicians who threaten members jobs. And delegates rallied
to protest California Gov. Schwarzeneggers threat to cut state workers
salaries until the budget is balanced.
Vote for
Obama The convention re-elected McEntee and Secretary-Treasurer
William Lucy, who was nominated byDC 37 President Veronica Montgomery-Costa.DC
37 delegates elected Montgomery-Costa and re-elected Eddie Rodriguez as international
vice presidents.Local 1322 President James Tucciarelli chaired the Site Committee,
which handled arrangments forDC 37s 399 convention delegates and alternates.
The
election this November signals an opportunity for change, said guest speaker
Al Gore. We need a wholesale housecleaning in Washington.
Sen.
Hillary Clinton thanked AFSCME for its steadfast support, called for unity and
support for Barack Obama and bashed President Bush for not getting the lesson,
that the mark of a good president is to leave a better country for future
generations.
We cant afford to have John McCain serve
Bushs third term, said Sen. Obama, who spoke via satellite to cheering
AFSCME members. The Bush administration has stripped workers of their rights,
he said, failed to create jobs or protect wages, failed to implement health care
policies that work and saddled future generations with billions in debt. What
holds us together, Obama said, is our stake in each other. We are
our brothers keeper.
The stakes are high, McEntee
said. We cannot afford to elect a president who does not respect our jobs
and the needs of our families. We are the conscience and the core
of the American labor movement, Lucy said. Support for Barack Obama
is about Americas promise. To understand the significance of his campaign,
one must remember the history of slavery, civil rights struggles and the collective
desire for change, he said. Were called upon now to fight for workers
and their families, hold America to her promises and be the tide that lifts all
boats!
 DC 37 delegates
cheered AFSCMEs many resolutions for workers safety and the
right to organize.
 An Oakland Interfaith
Gospel Choir member sings Puerto Ricos national anthem on opening day
in San Francisco.
|  Fired up for change
and workers rights at demonstration is AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer William
Lucy.
 DC 37 Political
Director Wanda Williams at the AFSCME pre-convention womens conference.
|  International VPs
Eddie Rodriguez, Local 1549, amd Veronica Montgomery-Costa, Local 372, with Lillian
Roberts (center).
 DC 37 delegates
attend the AFSCME health care workshop, one of 16 offered at the biennial convention.
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 Maf Misbah Uddin DC
37 Treasurer |  Lenny Allen Local
2021 |  Jim Tucciarelli
Local 1320 |  Santos
Crespo Local 372 |  Ralph Palladino
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