WHEREAS:
Women make up 54.4% of the American workforce, but less than 15% of the workers represented by unions; and
WHEREAS:
Women continue to earn less than two-thirds of the wages men earn, as demonstrated by a variety of government wage surveys; and
WHEREAS:
500,000 women, including clerical employees, health care workers, school employees and social workers, enjoy the rights and privileges of membership in AFSCME; and
WHEREAS:
The AFSCME International Union provides councils with an invaluable resource and pool of expertise on issues of importance to women workers.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That AFSCME continue to develop external organizing campaigns to bring representation rights to women workers; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That AFSCME continue to assist its locals in internal organizing programs targeting their jurisdictions predominantly made up of women workers; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That AFSCME continue to lead the fight to achieve pay equity through organizing, collective bargaining, the judicial system and legislation.
SUBMITTED BY:
Women's Committees of Councils 24, 40 and 48Irene Herron-Steeger, Chairperson
Council 24, Madison, WisconsinMarcella McCallum, Chairperson
Council 40, Madison, WisconsinPaula Dorsey, Chairperson
Council 48, Milwaukee, WisconsinJoe Kreuser, International Vice-President
President, Council 40
Madison, Wisconsin