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AFL-CIO Launches New Ad Campaign Highlighting Work Of Unions (VIDEO)

SAM HANANEL   01/17/12 04:57 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The AFL-CIO on Tuesday launched a new advertising campaign to promote unions as a voice for all working people, a move that comes amid declining membership and growing hostility to organized labor in a number of states.

The effort began with television ads airing in Pittsburgh and Austin, Texas, and will expand to Portland, Ore., and other cities in the coming months, officials said. The initial cost of the campaign is $1.5 million, but that is expected to increase as more cities are targeted.

AFL-CIO officials say the ads use a fresh approach to highlight what unions stand for at a time of growing debate over income inequality. The ads come as states like Wisconsin and Ohio have moved to curb the bargaining rights of public employee unions and taken other measures that could weaken the clout of the labor movement.

"This campaign showcases the values that America's unions share with all working people: hard work, quality work, and how every one of us is connected," said AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler.

The 30- and 60-second ads feature workers such as firefighters, nurses and miners with a voiceover saying, "Work doesn't separate. It's what binds us together. I teach your kid, you fix my car, he builds my city, she keeps it safe. Work is what connects us."

It is the first time since 1997 that the AFL-CIO has spent heavily on a national campaign to raise the image of unions. Back then, unions represented about 14 percent of American workers, down from 20 percent in the early 1980s.

The most recent numbers show unions now make up only 11.9 percent of all workers, and just 6.9 percent of private sector employees. And unions have increasingly been on the defensive as some states – seeking to trim budget deficits and lure new businesses – take on both public and private unions. Republicans in Indiana, for example, are pushing to make the state the first in more than a decade to ban labor contracts that require employees to pay union fees.

Nelson Lichtenstein, a labor historian at the University of California, Santa Barbara, said the 11-million-member labor federation is trying to become a greater part of the conversation that has been dominated by the Occupy Wall Street movement.

"The trade union movement was effective in reducing inequality and boosting the middle class, but unions have not really benefited from all the public discourse this time around," he said.

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02:29 PM on 01/25/2012
Unions credibility with the public is gone and the unions motives have been made clear. Gone are the days where a union meant fighting for workers rights regardless of union control. Unions are now a power and political machine that has no ones interest in mind but their own dues.
01:53 AM on 01/19/2012
I support unions but they have some problems too. I think a campaign which put forward a commitment to address the biggest criticisms...corruption in the leadership and many participants gaming the system would go a long way to shutting down the opposition and garnering even stronger support.
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Sisa
08:38 PM on 01/17/2012
People blame unions for driving jobs out of the country the fact is greedy corpoorate ceo's are the ones that have done that... The only thing Unions are guilty of is giving America one of the highest standards of living in the world. So go unions ... So goes labor...
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whomx
A house divided against itself cannot stand.
08:09 PM on 01/17/2012
Dems or repubs have never done what unions can do, get you out of poverty! Unions will make a huge comeback...thanks snot walker.
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stumanchu35
CA 16B in Debt. Great job Democrats.
08:01 PM on 01/17/2012
Unions drive manufacturing jobs out of the country.
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dizmo4
08:16 PM on 01/17/2012
How come manufacturing jobs have left non-union ( right to work) states just as fast as they've left  union states?
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RUKidding0
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07:50 PM on 01/17/2012
All that opponents to the corrupt collusion between public employee unions and Democrat politicians need do to illuminate the issue is to widely publish the total benefit packages of every public employee union job in America by federal, state, and local categories in comparison to equivalent jobs in the private sector. It would be even better if every employee's total benefit packages, including defined benefit retirement packages, be required by law to be published by name.

Indeed, this information should have been published all along. If it had been, San Diego's gang of $250,000/yr firefighters (not including benefits and retirement at age 45) would never have occurred to now need painful correction.

I am certain that the public would be astounded to learn that, while some public employees are underpaid and deserve a raise, many are paid outrageous sums that simply cannot, should not, and must not stand.
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doodlebug2
07:41 PM on 01/17/2012
International Longshoreman Assos .(Union). guys leave college with degrees then try to get into it.
People hate unions until they find one that lets them in.
I was never in a union, worked with ILA, their pay made my pay hire.
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tacevad
American SS Card Carrying Socialist
07:03 PM on 01/17/2012
The Union Army beat the slave owners once in this country, history will repeat again when necessary
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gaydood
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06:52 PM on 01/17/2012
UNION YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RUKidding0
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07:53 PM on 01/17/2012
... Public Employee Unions NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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gaydood
Denied HC? goto PCIP.gov
07:58 PM on 01/17/2012
yur always wrong:)
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Zeke Hernandez
30 yrs of diggin' has got us in this hole. The cur
06:32 PM on 01/17/2012
"Don't scab for the bosses, don't listen to their lies. Us poor folks haven't got a chance unless we organize! Which side are you on? Which side are you on?"
05:12 PM on 01/23/2012
Not yours
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06:29 PM on 01/17/2012
Maybe some of those commenting here are too young (or haven't studied enough) to remember the horrid working conditions that led to unions being formed. If the current attack on unions is successful, I have no doubt that conditions would begin to deteriorate immediately. It's too bad we have to repeat our mistakes to realize the value of what we have.

Now don't get me wrong--unions have overstepped a bit from time to time, but overall I believe that they are an important protection for the working people of our country. If there are tweaks necessary to the way they work, so be it. But don't expect OSHA to protect you if unions are history.
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Zeke Hernandez
30 yrs of diggin' has got us in this hole. The cur
06:33 PM on 01/17/2012
I'm fairly young but I worked for a unionized company once and I miss it. My parents and grandparents taught me about all the good unions can and have done.
06:55 PM on 01/17/2012
you said ( once ) what happened
06:35 PM on 01/17/2012
Just goo gle the Triangle fire. That will tell you what Republicans and the 1% want for us to work under.
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amaboss52
I think, therefore I am, I think?
06:28 PM on 01/17/2012
The only people hostile to unions are the ones who were'nt smart enough to join one!
07:05 PM on 01/17/2012
tell that to all the TEAMSTERS that are out of work Because all the union trucking companys went out of business.if you know anything about trucking count how many are left. enough was never enough for them .
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amaboss52
I think, therefore I am, I think?
07:29 PM on 01/17/2012
No, enough was always too much for people like you! You can work for a $1.50/hr, but no one else wants to.
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Zeke Hernandez
30 yrs of diggin' has got us in this hole. The cur
06:24 PM on 01/17/2012
I used to work and be part of a union. Sadly those days are long gone and I left that job for another. But it was good, the unions made things so much better than almost every other job I've had since! People complaining about dues, for what the union does for you $10/check is more than worth it!
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Grichde
Little Hope, Wrong Change
06:14 PM on 01/17/2012
Nothing wrong with unions as long as I don't have pay them dues.
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windy33
06:33 PM on 01/17/2012
so if you work at a place that has a union and don't want to pay dues. when they do a contract and they get better benefits for retirement and wages etc. you don't get any of them you go to your boss and fight for your own. and if he says you weren't good enough to get a raise oh well live with it.
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doodlebug2
07:43 PM on 01/17/2012
but you want the benies? nice
06:12 PM on 01/17/2012
We are supposed to view hard work as an asset in the United States. The idea is that if you work hard and play by the rules you can achive what you want to achive. This is just not how things work anymore. That harder you work the less you get, not because of the mistakes you make, but the mistakes that the people who run the financial system make. Then you and I have to live with the consequences.

Is hard work a value or an expense? If it is a value, that is we value working hard, then We the People should be appaled at the thought that the harder we have worked the less that our work is worth. If hard work is an expense, that is it is expensive, that would explain why the 1% have nothing but hatred and distain for those of us who work hard. Because after all what is another word for hard work? Thats right: Labor.