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San Francisco Rallies for EFCA - the EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT!

by Bill Carpenter (wcarpent [at] ccsf.edu)
May 6, 2009, at the new Federal Building.
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Labor's White House friend

By Dick Meister

(Dick Meister, a San Francisco-based journalist, has been covering labor and politics for more than half a century.)

Barack Obama the presidential candidate declared that the nation needed "a
president who doesn't choke on the word 'union.'" But now that Obama has
assumed the presidency - and good riddance to his virulently anti-union
predecessor -- is he delivering on his promise to lead a pro-union
administration?

Absolutely, says the AFL-CIO, which played a major role in Obama's victory.
The federation spent more than $450 million and put more than a
quarter-million volunteers to work in its campaigns for Obama and pro-labor
congressional candidates, and turned out millions of union voters.

"The political pendulum is swinging back toward sanity," says AFL-CIO
President John Sweeney. "Barack Obama brings new hope to America's working
families."

It is clear, in any case, that Obama's strong support for unions is genuine.
He really meant it when he said -- not while campaigning for labor votes,
but after his election - that "I want to strengthen the union movement in
this country and put an end to the barriers and roadblocks that are in the
way of workers legitimately coming together in order to form a union and
bargain collectively."

Imagine George Bush making such a statement. He would indeed have been very
likely to choke.

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