In your post, the “Change To Win” and it’s connection to SEIU, just now hit me.
On one of the networks I wa scrolling through this morning, the “crawl” mentioned that some union faction with 245,000 members was leaving ( some union group I had never heard of, but thought they might have said) “Change To Win” and was returning to the AFL-CIO.
245,000 or so folks is a pretty big hunk of people. I wonder if the group left so they don’t come crashing down if and when the ACORN-SEIU connection goes nuclear??
The 265,000-member hotel and restaurant employees union Unite Here announced Thursday that it is rejoining the AFL-CIO four years after it and several other unions broke away to form a rival coalition.
The return of Unite Here is another blow to the effort of that coalition, Change to Win, to chart a separate course for organized labor. It also marks the latest sign of how labor’s internal divisions are distracting attention and resources at a moment when it could be capitalizing on the Democratic ascendance in Washington.
Excerpt. More at link.
ping to #12
Remember this? He seems pretty sure odumbo will help him and that odumbo is pretty close to SEIU and Change to Win.