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Labor leader (head of the largest union in the AFL-CIO): unions better without John Kerry
KPTV.com ^ | 7/27/04

Posted on 07/27/2004 9:44:23 PM PDT by Libloather

Labor leader: unions better without John Kerry
7/27/04

BOSTON -- The head of the largest union in the AFL-CIO says the labor movement is in crisis and might be more motivated to change if Democrat John Kerry is not elected president -- even though he doesn't want to chance it by keeping George W. Bush in the White House.

Andy Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union, with 1.6 million members, said in an interview Monday with The Washington Post that the effort he is leading to restructure organized labor would lose momentum under a Democratic president.

"I don't know if it would survive with a Democratic president," Stern told the newspaper in a story published Tuesday, saying labor leaders would become partners in the new establishment.

Asked if a Kerry presidency would help or hurt the internal union deliberations about change, Stern said, "I think it hurts." Some labor leaders quickly distanced themselves Tuesday from Stern.

"Ridiculous," said Teamsters President James P. Hoffa, when asked in an AP interview about Stern's comments. "I think it's divisive and I think it hurts our cause, and I think the best thing to do is just disregard his comments."

The AFL-CIO issued a statement from President John Sweeney, saying Kerry "is going to be a great president for working families" and that the labor movement "has never been more united or working harder for a presidential candidate."

In a statement released late Monday to The Associated Press, Stern clarified his remarks, reiterating his union's support for Kerry.

"Let me be clear: It is SEIU's top priority to help elect a president who will stand up for America's working families," he said in a statement. "That is why we are spending an unprecedented $65 million to win in November. I am personally committed to help send John Kerry to the White House because he has always fought for working families."

SEIU endorsed former Vermont governor Howard Dean in the primaries. Stern's comments came on the opening day of the convention, as Democrats worked to present a united front in the effort to defeat President Bush in November.

"There is no question that when John Kerry is president, America's working families will have a better life," Stern said. "And the truth is the labor movement has an obligation to ensure that working families never again suffer as they have under George W. Bush."

Stern is an outspoken leader in the labor movement who has regularly voiced his frustrations with the AFL-CIO structure. He and a handful of other union presidents are pushing for an overhaul as the federation turns 50 next year. Plagued with dwindling membership, unions represent just 12.9 percent of the work force -- an all-time low.

Gerald McEntee, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the second-largest union under the AFL-CIO umbrella, said it would be worthwhile to examine the labor movement and its structure, but an overhaul might be going to far.

"I don't know about restructuring," he said in an interview Monday.

"I think in any institution it's a good thing to take a look at how it is structured," he said. 'But where it takes you is a different story."

Labor also has worked hard at showing unity in its effort to defeat Bush, but brewing behind the scenes is a power struggle over its future. Sweeney's term expires next summer, and he has said he will seek another term. But he is likely to face a challenger or two from unions aligned with Stern that are unhappy with a perceived lack of emphasis on organizing new members.

Stern stirred controversy last month when he said that Sweeney, who happens to be Stern's predecessor at SEIU, "has proven that the problem is not who captains the ship, but that the ship was not built to navigate the storms of the modern world."


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The endorsements keep rolling in...
1 posted on 07/27/2004 9:44:24 PM PDT by Libloather
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believe this at your own risk.
The likelihood of union officials telling the membership to stay home on Election Day or vote Bush is infinitesimal.
2 posted on 07/28/2004 12:17:15 AM PDT by olde north church (<a href="http://www.trentonrevlution.com">trentonrevolution</a>)
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To: Libloather

3 posted on 07/28/2004 12:31:12 AM PDT by Al Simmons (GWB: Keeping the USA #1 in her Third Century!!!)
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To: Al Simmons
The American working class is suffering terribly. Buying more homes, more cars, more meals out, more college educations for kids. What misery, what pain!! Stop it Stern, you're killin' us.

BWHAAAAAAHAAAAA!!

4 posted on 07/28/2004 1:51:33 AM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (Proudly putting panties on liberals' heads since 1994.)
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To: olde north church
The likelihood of union officials telling the membership to stay home on Election Day or vote Bush is infinitesimal.

However the likelyhood of an increasing number of union members ignoring union leadership and voting republican is increasing daily.

5 posted on 07/28/2004 8:07:30 AM PDT by John O (God Save America (Please))
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