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Dear Working Women Activist,
All members of Congress are up for re-election this
year—and they need to hear from us about what working
women really want.
Ever worry about whether your pay
will keep up with rising costs? Do you wonder if you'll be able
to get time off work the next time your child gets sick? Ever
feel you're treated differently just because you're a
woman?
If you have, you're not alone. Thousands of working women
already have taken the 2006 Ask a Working
Woman survey and voiced their concerns. Now,
it's your turn. Please fill out the survey at www.aflcio.org/aaww2006
and you could win a trip to Chicago.
Once the survey results are tallied, they will be presented
to every member of Congress and to state and local officials.
The survey also asks: What is the
most important thing you think members of Congress need to
understand about working women? You can get as
specific as you'd like about your life as a working woman.
Each response is a powerful message to Congress. But we all
know there's strength in numbers. So after you take the survey,
just complete the "tell
a friend" section or click
here to share the survey with working women you know.
Men can help spread the word, too.
Encouraging other women to
voice their concerns could win you a trip to
Chicago. Those
who convince the most women to take the survey by July
10 will have a chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to
Chicago for the national release of the survey results in
August. The top 25 runners-up will participate
in a national conference call with women leaders of unions and
women's organizations to strategize about getting our voices
heard.
Together, we can send Congress a powerful message about what
women really want.
Hope to see YOU in Chicago!
--Working Women, AFL-CIO
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