Remarks by AFL-CIO President John Sweeney

Wednesday, November 5, 2008
 

For
Immediate Release
Contact: Steve Smith (202) 637-5018

Remarks by AFL-CIO President John Sweeney
AFL-CIO Post-election Press Briefing
November 5, 2008

We at the AFL-CIO are delighted that we will have a new neighbor across
the park.
Today is one of the brightest days in my lifetime of fighting for
working men and women. And when I think of all the people I met who
were working their hearts out for change – and I’m talking about
state after state after state – I can safely say that today is one of
the brightest days for working people across our nation.

Led by a candidate with an uncommon ability to inspire hope, we
reclaimed our country from those who are serving corporate interests and
the privileged at the expense of everyone else. We have taken the first
crucial steps to build a better future for our children and
grandchildren. And what we’ve seen – the stunning voter
participation and the common call for change – is an indication of the
history we can continue to make together.

With the election of these two remarkable leaders, Barack Obama and Joe
Biden, together with strong new majorities in the U.S. Senate and House
of Representatives, voters have delivered a resounding mandate for
broad-based economic change.

America’s working families and our unions were a steady force
powering the engine of change throughout this campaign, knocking on door
after door, talking to person after person. This year we expanded our
battlefield, reaching out to more than 13 million union voters in 24
states – 13 Senate races, 60 House contests and hundreds of state
legislative elections, as well as the presidential election. We put
together an unprecedented mobilization and information drive. I went
door to door, handed out leaflets and made phone calls with teachers and
engineers, painters and nurses, steelworkers and construction workers.
It was like nothing I’d ever seen before. I met activists from every
union in our federation – people like Rachelle Pablo and Shane Hanley,
who are here with us today.

In the last four days, 250,000 AFL-CIO union volunteers nationwide
visited more than 3.9 million union households, made 5.5 million calls
and distributed more than 2 million leaflets at worksites.

The result is that union household members turned out in huge numbers
and voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama and Joe Biden because we trust
their commitment to strengthening the economy and turning around America
for working families.

In the defining industrial states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin,
Michigan and Minnesota, union voters were the firewall that stopped John
McCain, voting for Obama by far greater margins than their working class
counterparts who aren’t in unions. In new battleground states like
Colorado, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida, union members mounted a
bigger effort than ever before, voting by a similarly large margins for
Obama, and joined young people and other new voters to build a new
majority for economic fairness.

And we expanded our constituency with Working America, our community
affiliate which has been called “Labor’s Secret Weapon,” adding an
amazing 2.5 million new members who got the same information campaign
and voted decisively for change.

Our political director Karen Ackerman will show you the power of that
vote in one state – Ohio – in a few minutes.

We have elected a Congress that is decidedly stronger on working family
issues. You have a preliminary analysis: In state after state, we
defeated candidates with lousy voting records on workers’ issues and
replaced them with candidates who will be champions for working people.


But the election is just Step One in delivering the change we need.
Working men and women are poised to keep the energy pumping to help the
Obama administration lead the change we need. There will be no gap or
letdown. The AFL-CIO will keep much of our 20
08 mobilization structure
in place for an urgent lift-off as we go into this crucial period.

We are determined to enact a new economic agenda that will lift
America’s working families and restore confidence in the future for
our children. We need to re-think the rules and strategies of our
economy. We need changes attuned to today’s world that are as bold
and as visionary as the economic changes FDR made so many decades ago.


In the short term, working people need an economic recovery package
that will jump-start the economy and put America back to work. We need
extended unemployment benefits for the millions who still cannot find
work, an expansion of food stamps, support for struggling state and
local governments so they can maintain vital services and an immediate
investment to create jobs by rebuilding our crumbling roads and schools
and bridges.

In the longer term, we need to invest in a new economy of good, green
jobs -- not financial bubbles. We need fundamental change to reverse
the decline of the middle class and we must put common sense rules on
Wall Street that protect working people’s hard earned money - - their
pensions, savings and homes.
No issue impacts working families more than health care. Costs are
strangling families. And nearly 50 million have no health insurance at
all, while millions more lack adequate coverage. Barack Obama has a
plan to address our nation’s health care crisis and we are ready to
work with him.

And we must counterbalance corporate power. The gap between the
wealthy and everyone else has grown from a gulf to a chasm under
President Bush. We cannot rebuild the middle class and ensure that
economic growth is shared unless we give working people back the freedom
to improve their lives through unions and bargain for better wages and
benefits. Workers in unions, after all, make 30 percent more than those
without a union, and are much more likely to have benefits.

And so our top priority is passage of the Employee Free Choice Act,
legislation that will restore workers’ freedom to bargain for a better
life. In an economy that gives corporations far too much power, a union
card remains the single best ticket into the middle class.

Together, we have helped lay the groundwork to turn around America –
to honor every child’s future, give opportunity where none has been,
restore our nation’s fundamental values of equality and fairness and
restore respect for America around the world.

This is a proud day for America’s working men and women and a
historic new beginning for our nation.




 

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