WHEREAS:
Much of American work has changed from the industrial sector to the service and public sectors; and
WHEREAS:
AFSCME, with 1.1 million members, is the largest public sector union and the fastest growing union in the AFL-CIO; and
WHEREAS:
Leadership both on the national AFL-CIO Executive Council and in the state and local AFLCIO central bodies is influencing the direction and future of the American Labor Movement; and
WHEREAS:
Many AFSCME members are delegates to state and local AFL-CIO conventions, and are active participants on Central Body committees; and
WHEREAS:
Through AFSCME involvement in state and local Central Body activities, many AFSCME members are also in leadership positions in the Central Bodies.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That all AFSCME local unions and councils fully participate in state and local AFL-CIO Central Bodies; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That AFSCME members continue to seek election to leadership positions in state and local AFL-CIO Central Bodies in order to influence the direction of policies at the state and local levels.
SUBMITTED BY:
Edward J. Keller, Delegate
AFSCME Local 632, Council 88
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania