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Omaha Steve

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Fri Feb 24, 2012, 07:32 PM Feb 2012

(For immediate release: Friday, Feb. 24, 2012) President Obama joins UAW members at conference


WASHINGTON – UAW members were excited today to learn that President Obama will be joining them next week in Washington, DC when they gather for the union’s National Community Action Program (CAP) Legislative Conference.



More than 1,600 members from across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico will discuss the union’s legislative and political priorities for the coming year, meet with members of Congress to advocate on behalf of working families and prepare for the union’s 2012 electoral campaign.



UAW members will be focusing on the union’s jobs creation agenda that includes passing President Obama’s American Jobs Act and demanding policies to strengthen our economy by:



· Ending poverty and rebuilding the middle class by protecting every worker’s right to organize and collective bargaining;

· extending aid for the unemployed;

· investing in the nation’s deteriorating infrastructure to immediately create jobs;

· providing aid for state and local governments that specifically targets layoff prevention and hiring;

· creating industries for the future that use clean energy to spawn new industries manufacturing environmentally-sustainable materials, technologies and products.



“President Obama has been seriously focused on his jobs agenda since he took office, beginning with one of his first acts – saving the American auto industry,” said UAW President Bob King. “The President made a bold and, at the time, politically unpopular choice. He stood with workers and the American auto industry, and the communities whose economies depend on the industry and saved more than one million American jobs. We are grateful for his support of American workers and we are excited to have him join us next week as we gather in Washington.”



The President will address UAW members on Tuesday morning at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel at 2660 Woodley Road, N.W. UAW members will spend Feb. 29 making legislative visits to discuss the union’s fight for job creation with members of Congress.



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Michele Martin
Director, Public Relations
United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers, UAW
8000 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48214

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