By
LILLIAN ROBERTS
Executive Director
District Council
37, AFSCME
The baby on the cover of this PEP Jayden Echevarria,
the son of DC 37 member Nicole Spain stands for children everywhere as
a symbol of hope for the New Year. For young Jayden, I hope and pray as
we all do for the next generation for a wonderful future, a fair share
of the American Dream, a good education and good health in a better world of peace
and love.
Remember, sisters and brothers, everything good starts with tiny
steps.
As 2007 ended, many local presidents showed how deeply they care
about the less fortunate among our membership by participating in the Holiday
Giving program. I want to thank them and to give special thanks to those who gave
up precious December afternoons to collect a mountain of toys and presents for
the needy children of our DC 37 family Local 1320 President Jim Tucciarelli,
Local 1455 President Michael DeMarco, Local 2021 President Lenny Allen and Local
1070 President Cliff Koppelman.
I also want to express my appreciation
for the dedicated, hard-working union staff who have helped me turn DC 37 into
a thriving union again. They have put us on a path to greatness.
We have
been working hard with intelligence and careful planning. As we built an education
program second to none in the labor movement, we built in flexibility and a wide
range of programs. Last year, as the city began giving more civil service exams
to eliminate provisionals, we were ready. Now we are prepping thousands of members
to pass the tests and advance in their careers.
Our affordable housing
program has already put 1,500 members on the path to homeownership. When foreclosures
caused by the sub-prime mortgage crisis threatened the homes of millions of working
families nationwide, DC 37 was ready. Our Municipal Employees Housing Program
sprang into action to save members homes (see page 7).
As 2008 opens,
our top goals include winning a new contract with substantial pay increases, lifting
the outmoded residency restrictions that lock 45,000 members into an overpriced
real estate market, and taking back the White House from the current gang of anti-worker,
anti-women, and anti-minority right-wingers by electing Hillary Clinton president
of the United States.