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Omaha Steve

(99,658 posts)
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 04:38 PM Nov 2012

Labor chief Richard Trumka: “We won’t be taken for granted”


http://www.salon.com/2012/11/12/labor_chief_richard_trumka_we_wont_be_taken_for_granted/

The AFL-CIO president talks Obama's win, the struggles ahead, and the movement's evolving political role

By Josh Eidelson (Contributing writer, Salon and In These Times) runs in Omaha Steve's circle




AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka (Credit: AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Unions had a good night last Tuesday. “I think we were the margin in states like Ohio, Wisconsin and Nevada, and probably three or four other ones,” AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka told Salon in a Wednesday interview. In Ohio, said Trumka, AFL-CIO members are 83 percent white. 40 percent are evangelicals, and 53 percent own guns. “And they voted 70 percent for Barack Obama.”

Building on last year’s successful referendum campaign to overturn collective bargaining attacks in Ohio, the AFL-CIO racked up 80,000 volunteer shifts and 2 million voter contacts in the state. An all-out labor effort also helped deliver victory for labor stalwarts like Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin. While unions’ effort to write collective bargaining rights into Michigan’s constitution fell flat, they beat back well-funded anti-union measures in Michigan and California that their enemies would love to take national.

So what happens now? As Salon has reported, the AFL-CIO announced earlier this year that it was rebooting its approach to politics. Trumka says Tuesday’s results vindicate the first step: investing more cash in an independent infrastructure focused on door-to-door political organizing for pro-labor politicians, rather than in Democratic Party campaigns and committees. Now comes the hard part: making good on labor’s promise to hold those politicians accountable. “One thing that we’re doing different than we’ve ever done before,” said Trumka, “is we’re not dismantling our program today.” Instead, he promised, it will move “from electoral politics to advocacy, and from advocacy to accountability.”

As Tuesday’s results rolled in, labor leaders were quick to claim a mandate for progressive governance, including greater stimulus, taxes on the rich rather than “entitlement” cuts, and immigration reform. On the latter, said Trumka, Republicans “either get on board or they are on the path to oblivion.”

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Labor chief Richard Trumka: “We won’t be taken for granted” (Original Post) Omaha Steve Nov 2012 OP
Trumka: Republicans “either get on board or they are on the path to oblivion.” DJ13 Nov 2012 #1
Unions represent about 7% of private sector workers and declining. Where will they get the $ to jody Nov 2012 #2
I gave to two Labor Pac's Omaha Steve Nov 2012 #6
John Boehner called Fumesucker Nov 2012 #3
kr. but they keep on being taken for granted. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #4
all bark? limpyhobbler Nov 2012 #5
I hope you are correct... 99Forever Nov 2012 #7

DJ13

(23,671 posts)
1. Trumka: Republicans “either get on board or they are on the path to oblivion.”
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 04:45 PM
Nov 2012

This is how more Democrats need to act.

Stop with the "touchy feely" BS about "bargains" or "compromise".

The GOP wont be fair traders until they have no choice, so lets give them no choice.

 

jody

(26,624 posts)
2. Unions represent about 7% of private sector workers and declining. Where will they get the $ to
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 04:58 PM
Nov 2012

finance their political candidates?

Omaha Steve

(99,658 posts)
6. I gave to two Labor Pac's
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 06:20 PM
Nov 2012

And those that can't give in hard times, make calls and knock on doors. Labor was big on this in the rust belt that includes Ohio.


99Forever

(14,524 posts)
7. I hope you are correct...
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 06:25 PM
Nov 2012

... Mr Trumka, but given the tone I'm hearing so soon after the election, it's likely to be pretty crowded under the bus.

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