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Public Employee Press By ALFREDO ALVARADO For retirees like Coula Farris and
her husband Spero, cutting back on social services is the most critical
issue. We had some resources to work with years ago, said
Ms. Farris. But now, with all of the cutbacks, its harder
for people to get the help they need. At the parade, Ms. Roberts addressed
the issue of contract negotiations with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. The
mayor has targeted our health care and pensions, said the DC 37
leader. Hes saying that public employees cannot expect a raise,
that we need to sacrifice. He seems to forget that city workers are also
New Yorkers. He seems to forget that we are paying higher taxes and shelling
out more money for subway and bus fares, just like everyone else. At the
same time, the real wages of city employees have fallen over the last
several years. AFL-CIO President John Sweeney used the occasion to attack President Bush on his handling of the economy. Working America is facing a crisis, said the veteran labor leader. Its a jobs crisis, and its the number one issue facing Americans. There have been
more jobs lost during the administration of George Bush than any other
president since Herbert Hoover, said Pres. Sweeney. During the Labor Day celebration,
the AFL-CIO announced a nationwide campaign to build support for workers
freedom to choose a union. In city after city, community and elected leaders
are joining with unions to stand with workers who are trying to form unions
and calling on employers to honor this basic American right.
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