A Sweeping Change in the U.S. Labor Movement
The executive board of the Service Employees International Union (search), the nation's largest labor union, has given its organization, "full and final" approval to abandon the AFL-CIO (search) ? a move that could lead to the dismantling of the AFL-CIO. The SEIU board says, "the debates of the past ten years ... have made clear that there is a fundamental and apparently irreconcilable disagreement about how to rebuild workers' strength."
Specifically, the SEIU says its "first priority" is bringing workers back to organized labor, while the AFL-CIO is focused on changing the political climate. So, the SEIU says, "we should respectfully accept our differences and pursue the strategy we believe will work."
The executive board of the Service Employees International Union (search), the nation's largest labor union, has given its organization, "full and final" approval to abandon the AFL-CIO (search) ? a move that could lead to the dismantling of the AFL-CIO. The SEIU board says, "the debates of the past ten years ... have made clear that there is a fundamental and apparently irreconcilable disagreement about how to rebuild workers' strength."
Specifically, the SEIU says its "first priority" is bringing workers back to organized labor, while the AFL-CIO is focused on changing the political climate. So, the SEIU says, "we should respectfully accept our differences and pursue the strategy we believe will work."