UNION MEMBERS ALERT
Union president admits Kerry - Edwards victory would hurt unions; Yet pledges $65 million to help elect Kerry???
Andy Stern, President of SEIU, (the largest union under the AFL-CIO umbrella), told the Washington Post's David Broder that the union movement is in "crisis" and might benefit more if the Kerry-Edwards ticket loses this fall. "I don't know if [the union movement] would survive with a Democratic president," said Stern. When asked if a Kerry presidency would help or hurt the internal union reforms, Stern said, "I think it hurts."
Yet, he is willing to support Kerry. In a later statement Stern clarified his remarks and reiterated his union's support for Kerry. "Let me be clear: It is SEIU's top priority to help elect a president who will stand up for America's working families," he said in a statement. "That is why we are spending an unprecedented $65 million to win in November. I am personally committed to help send John Kerry to the White House." (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/27/tues.day/)
Union president admits Kerry - Edwards victory would hurt unions; Yet pledges $65 million to help elect Kerry???
Andy Stern, President of SEIU, (the largest union under the AFL-CIO umbrella), told the Washington Post's David Broder that the union movement is in "crisis" and might benefit more if the Kerry-Edwards ticket loses this fall. "I don't know if [the union movement] would survive with a Democratic president," said Stern. When asked if a Kerry presidency would help or hurt the internal union reforms, Stern said, "I think it hurts."
Yet, he is willing to support Kerry. In a later statement Stern clarified his remarks and reiterated his union's support for Kerry. "Let me be clear: It is SEIU's top priority to help elect a president who will stand up for America's working families," he said in a statement. "That is why we are spending an unprecedented $65 million to win in November. I am personally committed to help send John Kerry to the White House." (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/27/tues.day/)