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Organized Labor

John Greer III
Labor Liason
United Way of Bucks County
215-949-1660 ext 105
JohnG@uwbucks.org

NEW: International Brotherhood of Teamsters President, James Hoffa, Ensorses United Way

NEW: IBEW International President, Edwin Hill, Ensorses United Way

COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA, President, Larry Cohen endorsement

AFL-CIO President John Sweeney’s endorsement of the 2007 United Way Campaign

Previous Endorsements:

(AFT) American Federation of Teachers 2006 Endorsement

Bucks County Central Labor Council 2006 UW Bucks County Endorsement

US Steelworkers Local 88G 2006 Endorsement Letter


Since 1946, the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) and United Way of America have enjoyed a cooperative relationship through which they and state and local United Ways have provided services to members of organized labor, their families and their communities. Organized labor is also part of the decision-making process at United Way of America. Currently, there are five AFL-CIO representatives serving on United Way of America's Board of Governors, two of them on the executive committee, and a labor leader is currently serving as the chair of the board of directors of United Way International.

United Way and organized labor work together to:

  • Train union members to assist co-workers with information about available local services and to refer them to the appropriate organizations.
  • Recruit, train and help place members of organized labor on the decision-making bodies of health and human-service organizations. This is done at the national, state and local levels.
  • Recognize labor leaders who have rendered outstanding United Way volunteer service by annually awarding the Joseph A. Beirne Community Services Award - established in memory of that remarkable labor leader.
  • Solicit contributions from workers through payroll deduction, which account for approximately two-thirds of the funds that United Ways raise each year. Through the Labor Letters of Endorsement Program of the Department of Labor Participation, the AFL-CIO president and Field Mobilization Department ask presidents of AFL-CIO affiliated unions, state federations and central labor councils to send letters endorsing United Way campaigns to their memberships. The Labor Letters of Endorsement Program encourages individual union members to volunteer their time and contribute their resources to United Way campaigns.
  • Provide a staff of more than 200 full-time AFL-CIO Community Services Liaisons to serve as links between their state federations and central labor councils and United Ways in 170 communities across the United States. In addition, 21 local labor agencies and five state labor agencies receive direct United Way support. Canada has 36 full-time Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) Labour Liaisons.
  • Support the National Association of Letter Carriers' (NALC) National Food Drive held annually on the second Saturday in May. The drive stocks local community food banks, pantries and shelters with non-perishables Letter Carriers collect from customers along their mail routes. The drive, which has become the world's largest one-day food drive, was started by NALC in 1991 in cooperation with the U.S. Postal Service and the AFL-CIO. United Way is a full partner in this drive.

 

 

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