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"The Union Movement Is Very Excited About Harris and Walz"
In an exclusive interview with The Nation, AFSCME President Lee Saunders explains organized labors enthusiasm for the Democratic ticket.
John Nichols
Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, speaks during the 2024 Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago on Monday, August 19, 2024.
(Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
In his first solo appearance as the Democratic candidate for vice president of the United States, Tim Walz flew to Los Angeles to appear before 4,000 members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), one of the most powerful and engaged labor unions in the United States. Walz, for many years a dues-paying member of two public-sector labor organizations, the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, thanked the assembled delegates for having a fellow union member as their convention speaker and declared, with as much passion as a Minnesotan can muster, that AFSCME stands for all thats right.
That wasnt political small talk of the sort that candidates engage in when they are simply tapping the bases of constituent groups in their coalitions. That was a sincere expression of gratitude from a former member of Congress and a governor who has relied on the support of AFSCMEa 1.4 million-member union with a long history of identifying and supporting rising stars in the Democratic Partyto win his own elections, and to help him make Minnesota what Walz describes as one of the best states for workers in the nation.
Walzs connection with AFSCME runs deep. Like Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, he has high regard for the unions president, Lee Saunders, who for many years has chaired the political committee of the AFL-CIO, served on the Democratic National Committee, and built a reputation as a uniquely savvy and influential political strategist and policy advocate. A working-class intellectual who trained as a labor economist but has always maintained the enthusiasm of a grassroots organizer, Saunders sees organized labor in the context of broader movementshes long been active with the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a group he currently serves as treasurerand progressive governance.
Recalling their history together, Walz said of Saunders, Weve done a few door knocks, weve done a few phone banks, weve done a few rallies, and weve worked together on a few laws to improve peoples lives. Hailing the union president as the friend to every American workerthose who have organized as union members and those who have yet to organizeWalz said Saunders and AFSCME understand the basic premise of progressive trade unionism: you dont win elections to bank political capital to win another election; you take that political capital and you burn it as fast as you can to improve peoples lives.
FULL story: https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/lee-saunders-interview-labor-harris-walz/
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"The Union Movement Is Very Excited About Harris and Walz" (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Sep 2024
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ColinC
(10,965 posts)1. They should be!
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2naSalit
(93,562 posts)2. It's great...
We need a stronger union base and this is a good way go about it and elect a great president at the same time.