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Vote September 9th, 2008
VOTE SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2008!
On Tuesday, September 9th, vote for the candidates that represent worker's issues. UNITE HERE is supporting Daniel Squadron and Sheldon Silver because they will fight for us in Albany to:
-Preserve AFFORDABLE HOUSING
-Increase State funding to IMPROVE EDUCATION
-Expand access to HEALTH CARE
-Protect and encourage SMALL BUSINESS
-Improve BUS AND SUBWAY SERVICE
Organizing to Ensure Working People Win the Change We Voted for in November
The economic crisis that is affecting all of us has shown America that it's time to put working people first - not billionaires and corporate special interests.
We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with the election of President Obama and the new Congress to make real progress on jobs, health care, a path to citizenship, and the right of every worker to organize.
Heldrich Center Workers Celebrate Election Night with NJ Democratic Leaders
November 4, 2008 - On election night, leaders from the New Jersey Democratic Party gathered at the Heldrich Center to participate in the making of history, as Barack Obama was elected this country's first African-American President.
Statement from UNITE HERE General President Bruce Raynor on Obama Victory
November 4, 2008, New York: Barack Obama’s victory is a victory for working people across this country. Regardless of race, gender, religion, ethnicity, immigration status, sexual orientation – all working people have taken a giant step forward today.
Barack has renewed our faith in what is possible for those who are trying to stay in the middle class and for those who are seeking to become a part of the middle class.
With great vision, he talked with us about what he wants to accomplish for the American people. And with great candor, he called for every person to become engaged in the effort.
NY-NJ Joint Board Members Get Out the Vote
October 25, 2008: NY-NJ Regional Joint Board Members hit the streets in Newark and Bayonne, NJ today for the third consecutive Saturday as part of their effort to mobilize fellow union members to vote in the Presidential election on November 4th.
To date, over 40 members from each of the union's three divisions (manufacturing, retail
