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Laborers' International Union Expected To Rejoin AFL-CIO

SAM HANANEL   08/13/10 08:56 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The Laborers' International Union has agreed to rejoin the AFL-CIO, sparking hopes that a once-splintered labor movement is moving closer to reuniting under a single umbrella.

"We are very excited that the labor movement is headed toward becoming more unified just as we need it the most," said Richard Trumka, president of American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, or AFL-CIO, on Friday in a statement issued to The Associated Press.

Laborers spokesman David Miller declined to confirm the decision, but said leaders of the 800,000-member union representing construction workers would have more to say after a meeting on Sunday. Trumka told the AFL-CIO's executive council last week that the move would become final in October.

The Laborers and five other unions bolted from the federation in 2005 in a bitter dispute that damaged the AFL-CIO's political heft and sapped millions in dues from its budget.

Led by Service Employees International Union president Andy Stern, the breakaway unions formed the rival Change to Win federation amid complaints that the AFL-CIO wasn't doing enough to organize new workers and halt the steady decline in union membership and influence.

Trumka has made a major push for unity since he was named AFL-CIO president last September, rekindling closer relationships with SEIU, the Teamsters, the United Food & Commercial Workers and the United Farm Workers – the four remaining Change to Win members.

The Laborers are the second union to come back to the AFL-CIO. Last year, the union of hotel, restaurant and clothing workers known as UNITE HERE also rejoined.

While Change to Win has helped its unions become more sophisticated and aggressive in organizing drives, critics say it never became a viable challenger to the 55-year-old AFL-CIO as a new model for organized labor.

"It's an organization that never really got off the ground," said Nelson Lichtenstein, a labor historian at the University of California, Santa Barbara. "Everything Change to Win did could have been done inside the AFL-CIO."

Stern retired as president of the SEIU earlier this year. This week, his top lieutenant, Anna Burger, left her posts as head of Change to Win and as secretary-treasurer of SEIU.

Spokeswoman Amy Weiss said the point of Change to Win was not to create a mirror image of the AFL-CIO.

"Change to Win has enabled its member unions to strategize and coordinate in new ways, and its critical early endorsement of Barack Obama helped set the stage for the general election," Weiss said.

Lichtenstein said Change to Win was mostly a vehicle for Stern, whose brash ideas clashed with leaders at the AFL-CIO. He predicted that "it's only a matter of time" before the remaining breakaway unions fall back into the fold.

But the four remaining unions in Change to Win have given no indication they are ready to make that move yet. SEIU's new president, Mary Kay Henry, has steered clear of such talk, saying her union and others have shown they can coordinate on political campaigns and labor's legislative agenda without being part of the same federation.

"Whether they reaffiliate or not, everyone is trying to make peace and go forward and unite as a labor movement," said Kate Bronfenbrenner, director of labor education research at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations. "We may see one federation at some point, but right now there's an effort to be one labor movement."

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WASHINGTON — The Laborers' International Union has agreed to rejoin the AFL-CIO, sparking hopes that a once-splintered labor movement is moving closer to reuniting under a single umbrella. "We ...
WASHINGTON — The Laborers' International Union has agreed to rejoin the AFL-CIO, sparking hopes that a once-splintered labor movement is moving closer to reuniting under a single umbrella. "We ...
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03:45 PM on 09/28/2010
Unite, brothers and sisters! The low-information bloggers are out in force, I see. The Union built the middle-class! The AFL-CIO needs to do a better job of spreading the word on the benefits of being a Union member, and dispel the inaccuracies that are spread by jealous, uneducated bloggers who watch too many Hollywood movies. The Union needs to do a little house cleaning, as well, and shed the non-performing employees and tighten up standards. The Union is only as good as the members who get involved and stay on top of the actions of the Union President, Business Manager, etc. But, why non-Union workers are so willing to vote against their own self-interests, and swallow the BS offered by the corporations, is simply amazing to me. The corporations have their own union, it's called the Board of Directors and Management! And, they're not afraid to ask, demand, their piece of the profit-pie. Workers of America, Unite, Orangize, Unionize, Prosper!
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Ryan Magdangal
Pirate Satellite
12:46 PM on 08/16/2010
Together we can....
11:25 AM on 08/16/2010
China is going to ultimate drive the final nail in the coffin of unions - and it cant happen soon enough.
10:38 AM on 08/16/2010
Union bureaucracies of the world, UNITE!!!
08:29 AM on 08/16/2010
The hallmarks of unions — greed, corruption, strikes, violence, and an unwillingness to adapt to the global marketplace — destroyed these factories, their communities, and the lives of the people the unions claimed to represent.
07:53 AM on 08/16/2010
Nice spin, this obviously is a desperate move on the part of the unions to gain some sort of relevancy as the modern world passes them by. Legalized extortion does not make for a successful business plan.
08:41 AM on 08/16/2010
Unions have been relegated to the dustbin of irrelevance quite successfully by our corporate overlords propaganda, sad to say. Them coming together and forming a more unified voice is a good start at having more collective power, or should I say extortive power, for the working person. Cause lord knows those bastions of legalized extortion(FINANCE/USURY) are doing quite well at the expense of everyones suffering. I know they have my interests in mind.
03:56 AM on 08/16/2010
i guess the AFL CIO made them an offer they couldn't refuse
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Vince Weiguang Li
Alferd Packer-Epicurean Go Go Greyhound!
01:21 AM on 08/16/2010
Note, with a little bit bushier mustache, Trumka would look like Joseph Stalin's love child.
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Vince Weiguang Li
Alferd Packer-Epicurean Go Go Greyhound!
01:19 AM on 08/16/2010
“Hey girls, please participate our poll:

How hot is AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka?

1. He is so hot, I would do things to him that I wouldn't do for my husband/boyfriend
2. He is so hot I want to bear his love child.
3. Only if I was dead drunk, and he left a $50 on the nightstand and left before dawn.
4. I would sooner be naked, set myself on fire, and run into a fireworks factory.

Thanks for participating in our poll.”
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
11:54 PM on 08/15/2010
GROrganizer claims his father was a member of the IBEW for 50 years, yet spends his whole day on this site posting piles of trash about unions. I figure someone's lying or they hate their father. Which one is it?
11:28 PM on 08/15/2010
Consolidation of thugs and bullys
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
11:34 PM on 08/15/2010
Yes, this story certainly does consolidate the thugs and bullies that post nonsense and repeat all the same phrases they hear from right wing radio. It's a wonder they never think of anything themselves. Word for word. Like parrots.
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OBroadhurst
My politics do not meet guidelines.
12:46 AM on 08/16/2010
Thank you. Fanned and Faved
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Ragnar Danneskjold
Defender of Liberty
10:39 PM on 08/15/2010
THis is evidence of the weakness of unions. They have no choice but to rejoin as the cache is falling along with membership.
10:40 AM on 08/16/2010
They'll probably book this as a membership increase. Reminds me of a repo 105.
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ladymcbeth45
07:00 PM on 08/15/2010
why don't peope get it?...when people earn decent wages and benefits they support the community and society they live in. Think about a community where everybody earns over $20.00 an hour or more...they buy houses, pay taxes, buy cars, support the local businesses, etc. The community thrives and grows. Now think of a community where everybody works but makes only the minimum wage...there is no thriving community...they are living paycheck to paycheck and maybe even qualifying for assistance. Which community works better? The first...and thats why unions are a good thing. They not only provide good wages but protections as well. Who wants to get up and go to work and die today because its unsafe in some way?
Who wants 7 year olds to work in factories? Who wants to work 70 hours a week cause the boss says so? Thank god for unions!! May they grow stronger every day......
09:04 PM on 08/15/2010
but sadly they aren't growing stronger everyday and I strongly believe that's because most of today's union leaders have lost all touch with the membership.
Of course a community where everyone is earning 40K a year would be a great place to live. You had me all the way up until "and that's why unions are a good thing".
The majority of union members -- service workers -- are making at most a buck or two over minimum wage. Millions of maids, food service workers, health aides, hospital staff and clerks pay union dues and still live in poverty and their unions have done next to nothing to change that.
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
11:38 PM on 08/15/2010
For someone who says his family were union people, you sure spend a lot of time trashing them. For someone living off the fruits of your father's labor in the IBEW, I wonder what he thinks of traitors. Second generation is many times a losing proposition. A sense of entitlement with no sense of responsibility.
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
11:44 PM on 08/15/2010
I like how you blame all the troubles unions have on themselves and give a total pass to well funded corporate opposition to all things union as well as the anti-union Republican party doing it's best to put legal obstacles in the way of organizing. Just like a Republican to put all the blame on workers and all the credit to management. Disgusting. Go ahead, join the opposition. We don't need weak-kneed "supporters" like you always dragging the unions down.
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Hector Rodriguez
09:56 PM on 08/15/2010
rigth on ladycbeth.
04:29 PM on 08/15/2010
Ya'll will respect this -- I didn't write it or even imagine it.
it's from Socialist Equality Party website --

"Trumka’s résumé makes him eminently qualified to continue where Sweeney left off. Throughout his career he has suppressed opposition from rank-and-file workers, collaborated with the employers in imposing concessions on union members, and promoted the nationalism and anti-communism which have been hallmarks of the AFL-CIO since its formation more than 50 years ago.

Trumka began his career in the United Mine Workers (UMW) bureaucracy as a member of the legal staff of Arnold Miller, who was elected president in a Labor Department-supervised election in 1972. ...

A wave of wildcat strikes throughout the coalfields culminated in a bitter strike in 1974, and then the 111-day walkout in 1977-78, in which miners clashed with Miller and defied a back-to-work order by the Carter administration. Miller was forced to resign in 1979.

According to an account of the memoir of Thomas Geoghegan, another member of Miller’s legal staff, “the young turks, including Trumka and [Geoghegan], who’d taken over the Washington, DC headquarters of the UMW, couldn’t control the rank and file and they were turned out in disgrace.”

Trumka, who had obtained a law degree, returned to work in the mines in order to build up his credentials as a rank-and-file miner and accumulate the required time in the mines to run for office.."
04:49 PM on 08/15/2010
more good reading from the Socialists

"Behind the scenes, Trumka conspired with the first Bush administration and Democrats like West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller to crush the wildcat and impose a sellout on the Pittston miners. Once again, the crushing of the miners’ rebellion was used to launch a corporate-government counteroffensive against the miners, culminating in the murder of West Virginia coal miner John McCoy in January 1990.

Trumka responded with indifference and contempt, not only refusing to call a traditional memorial day to honor the fallen miner, but deciding to boycott the funeral, which was attended by thousands of miners. The UMW did nothing to demand the arrest of the killers—who are free to this day—and even cut off strike benefits to McCoy’s widow and children.

Summing up this treatment by the UMW president, McCoy’s sister, Donna Carter, said, “By doing absolutely nothing now—and from the day John got killed, Trumka did absolutely nothing—he shares as much of the responsibility as the man who shot the gun.”
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freethinkergirl
No Teapublican will ever define who I am..
06:51 PM on 08/15/2010
Happy "socialist" countries.....where 95% of the workers belong to unions...

Eurozone grew at it's fastest quarterly pace in four years....Eurozone GDP is up 1.7%....a 1.4% year on year rise is expected.

Germany grew 2.2% France.6%....these two countries export more technology, green industry and products than China.......

The OECD, a group of 30 democratic countries provides economic and social statistics and data and found happiness levels are highest in northern European countries.

The "Socialist" countries with great Healthcare, retirement, etc. Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands rated 1,2,3.

Why did the northern European countries come out looking so good? Overall economic health and Social responsibility plays a powerful role.

Low unemployment also contributes to happiness. Denmark's is 2%, Norway's is 2.6%. The Netherlands: 4.5%.

While the global economic crisis has taken a toll on every nation, these "socialist" countries that scored at the top still boast the highest GDP per capita in the world.

Denmark is not only a wealthy country, it's also highly productive, with a 2009 GDP per capita of $68,000.

The US GDP per capita, by contrast, is $47,335. The US did not break the top 10.

Most individuals typically get richer during their lifetimes, but not necessarily happier. It's family, social and community networks that bring joy to one's life.

Scandinavian countries boast a high GDP per capita, the average workweek is no more than 37 hours.

In China, the workweek is 47 hours, the GDP per capita is just $3,600.
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
12:02 AM on 08/16/2010
Always a pleasure reading your posts. Thanks.
07:59 AM on 08/16/2010
Really? How's Greece, Spain and Portugal doing these days? LOL!!!!
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exile
03:58 PM on 08/15/2010
to all the dumbazz tea baggers
who are told to slam unions
feel free to work for 28 cents an hour
along side your 7 year old grand child
75 hours a week.

soyunds like fun huh.
04:31 PM on 08/15/2010
nah. I already worked for SEIU.
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
11:51 PM on 08/15/2010
The biggest cancer on unions is when they allow people who oppose everything they do to join. How long do you think you'd last in a corporate office where you tried your best to sabotage their efforts?
05:06 PM on 08/15/2010
Watching cartoons are we?
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freethinkergirl
No Teapublican will ever define who I am..
06:52 PM on 08/15/2010
Happy "socialist" countries.....where 95% of the workers belong to unions...

Eurozone grew at it's fastest quarterly pace in four years....Eurozone GDP is up 1.7%....a 1.4% year on year rise is expected.

Germany grew 2.2% France.6%....these two countries export more technology, green industry and products than China.......

The OECD, a group of 30 democratic countries provides economic and social statistics and data and found happiness levels are highest in northern European countries.

The "Socialist" countries with great Healthcare, retirement, etc. Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands rated 1,2,3.

Why did the northern European countries come out looking so good? Overall economic health and Social responsibility plays a powerful role.

Low unemployment also contributes to happiness. Denmark's is 2%, Norway's is 2.6%. The Netherlands: 4.5%.

While the global economic crisis has taken a toll on every nation, these "socialist" countries that scored at the top still boast the highest GDP per capita in the world.

Denmark is not only a wealthy country, it's also highly productive, with a 2009 GDP per capita of $68,000.

The US GDP per capita, by contrast, is $47,335. The US did not break the top 10.

Most individuals typically get richer during their lifetimes, but not necessarily happier. It's family, social and community networks that bring joy to one's life.

Scandinavian countries boast a high GDP per capita, the average workweek is no more than 37 hours.

In China, the workweek is 47 hours, the GDP per capita is just $3,600.