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Dear AFSCME Sisters and Brothers,
There
are new developments in Ohio and Wisconsin that we want to share with
you. As you know, what happens
in the coming weeks and months in Columbus and Madison will be critical
to the future of our union, our jobs, and the services that we provide
everywhere.
In
Ohio yesterday, after more than 20,000 Ohioans rallied on Tuesday to
save the middle class, the State Senate passed SB 5 — a bill that will
strip workers of their rights. It was politics at its worst: Republican
leaders rammed this bill through by kicking opposing members of their
own party off of key committees.
And
in Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker's devastating new budget proposal
has revealed just how out of touch he is with Wisconsin values. He and
Republican state senators still refuse to listen to the outpouring of
support for workers' right to bargain.
Just
yesterday, citizens from around Wisconsin filed recall papers against
key Republican senators who have stood with Walker in refusing workers'
concessions and are trying to push through his partisan power grab: this
is not what the candidates ran on, and not what Wisconsinites voted for.
If
you support the grassroots recall drive, you can show your support here.
It's
clear that we've got a long fight ahead of us to protect Wisconsin's
working families. But we're ready for it: even when collective bargaining was
taken away in Missouri and Kentucky, we fought and got our rights back.
Anti-worker
legislation has also moved forward in Indiana, Michigan, Missouri,
Florida, Georgia and other states; in each case, your fellow members are
mobilizing a stiff resistance campaign. If you haven't already, please add
your name to our solidarity petition.
Public
opinion is firmly on the side of the workers. According to four
national polls, a majority of Americans oppose
Governor Walker's efforts to strip workers of their collective
bargaining rights.
In
the past two weeks we have been on the ground in Wisconsin, Ohio, New
York and elsewhere. The energy of the crowds and the determination of
the people are profoundly moving and give us great hope. Please join us
in the effort at: www.standforpublicservice.org.
In
solidarity,
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GERALD W. McENTEE
President
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LEE A. SAUNDERS
Secretary-Treasurer
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