WHEREAS:
Labor has the largest potential for new troops of any BSA/GSA chartering organization; and
WHEREAS:
If properly developed, this organizing resource could bring the benefits of scouting and labor's viewpoint to many youths who might not otherwise have that opportunity; and
WHEREAS:
The Labor Merit Badge is a response by the BSA/GSA to the concerns and suggestions of the BSA/GSA National Labor Advisory Committee; and
WHEREAS:
Over 30,000 union members are part of the BSA/GSA's commitment to obtaining the best possible male or female leadership.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That AFSCME urges its affiliates to encourage increased labor participation in the scouting program; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That current AFSCME scout leaders encourage the attainment of the Labor Merit Badge; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED:
That AFSCME affiliates are made aware that scouting offers some solutions to the tensions which pull at our families and offers a program that develops citizens as it develops better adults.
SUBMITTED BY:
William L. McGowan, Delegate and President
Irene Carr, Delegate and Secretary
Pat Mascioli, Delegate
CSEA/AFSCME Local 1000
Albany, New York