WHEREAS:
Historically immigrant workers have been vulnerable to the actions of their employers; and
WHEREAS:
The American Labor Movement was built by organizing the immigrant workforce into strong labor unions; and
WHEREAS:
Pride in being a union member became an integral part of American life during the industrial period of the past 75 years; and
WHEREAS:
Now much of America's work has changed from the industrial sector to the service sector; and
WHEREAS:
A large number of immigrants are being granted amnesty under the immigration laws and are working in the vastly unorganized service sector; and
WHEREAS:
Through organizing, these workers will be able to enjoy the protections of collective bargaining agreements, and will help strengthen the American Labor Movement.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That an extra effort be made to organize workers who are now American workers under the immigration amnesty laws; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED:
That AFSCME target the immigrant workers in public and private, non-profit service jobs for union membership.
SUBMITTED BY:
Linda Chavez-Thompson, Delegate
Juana Ramirez, Delegate
AFSCME Unaffiliated Local 2399