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South Asian labor group re-elects DC 37 treasurer as its
president
Members
of Alliance of South Asian American Labor, or ASAAL, gathered Aug. 8 at DC 37
for their second annual convention, with a theme of “Organizing to Unite
for Power.” Participants also focused on the economy, immigration and health-care
reform, as well as state and local politics, and re-elected DC 37 Treasurer Maf
Misbah Uddin as president.
ASAAL represents members with family roots in
South Asia, which encompasses Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives,
Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. People from the eight countries constitute a quarter
of the world’s workforce.
The organization hopes to become an independent
constituency group of the AFL-CIO or a part of the Asian Pacific American Labor
Alliance, said Uddin. It works to train activists for political and community
work and to educate members and the public about labor issues.
About 100
delegates attended the convention, including many DC 37 members. The delegates
also elected Local 375 Secretary Ahmed Shakir as treasurer, Local 375 member Morshed
Alam as executive director and 10 DC 37 members as vice presidents.
“We
are encouraged by the growing participation of union activists at the convention,”
Uddin said. “About 100 people attended this time, almost a 50 percent increase
over last year.”
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