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AFL-CIO
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Your New
AFL-CIO Leadership
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 Executive
Vice President Arlene Holt Baker, President Rich Trumka and
Secretary-Treasurer Liz
Shuler.
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Dear Working Families e-Activist Network,
Yesterday afternoon in Pittsburgh, I had the honor and
privilege of being elected president of the AFL-CIO along with
our new Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler and Executive Vice
President Arlene Holt Baker. Before I share my thoughts on what
we can accomplish together in the future, there’s someone
I need to thank—someone I think all of us need to
thank. John Sweeney has renewed our commitment to
organizing, restored our voice in government and reminded us
that organized labor isn’t just an institution; we are a
movement.
That's right, we are a movement, and today, on my first full
day as president of the AFL-CIO, my message to America is that
just as unions built the middle class once before, if you give
us the chance, we can build it again.
The surest, the fastest, most effective way to lift
workers and our families into the middle class is with the
strength that can only, only come with a union
contract! And, sisters and brothers, that
fundamental truth has never been more critical to the future of
this country than it is right now. Because today the American
middle class isn’t being squeezed: We are being crushed.
The mirage of prosperity through borrowed money has
dissolved—and now we’re left with the reality of a
hollowed-out economy and a broken financial system.
What kind of labor movement do we need to rebuild America?
A younger labor movement. A greener labor movement. A labor
movement that can project its power—to defend workers
anywhere in the world. A labor movement that’s organizing
the unorganized.
A labor movement that’s winning health care for every
family—and, yes, a labor movement that stands by its
friends, punishes its enemies and challenges those who
can’t decide whose side they’re on.
Can we make it happen?
I know we can.
It’s up to us to build a newer, stronger labor
movement and a unionism that speaks clearly and boldly to the
needs of Americans today.
What’s labor's dream for America?
We dream of an America where men and women work at jobs where
they’re treated with respect and paid what they’ve
truly earned.
We dream of an America where workers have jobs they look
forward to going to every morning—not the kind they
can’t wait to leave every night.
We dream of an America where young parents tiptoe over to the
crib where their baby’s sleeping...and look down at that
little boy or girl...and know, in their hearts, that the America
they’ll leave to that child will be better and fairer than
the America that was left to them.
What does labor want?
We want a nation where it doesn’t matter what the color
of your skin is...or what sex or religion you are...or whether
you’re gay or straight or what country your family’s
from because here, in America, we believe everyone ought to have
their chance to step into the winner’s circle.
What does labor want?
We want an America...where every man, woman and child who
needs a doctor can see one! Where every worker looking for a
good job can find one! Where every American who wants to have a
union can join one!
What does labor want? We want an America whose
future will always, always be better than its past and
where every voice is heard.
I believe this is our moment.
And today I'm telling you that we will seize this
moment.
We will act, we will lead and we will
win. This is our
time. And we will not be denied.
Richard L. Trumka AFL-CIO President
P.S. Help grow the movement. Together we can pass real health
care reform, the Employee Free Choice Act and rebuild
America’s middle class. I need your help. Invite
your family, friends and co-workers to join us and rebuild
America’s middle class.

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