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Better Believe It Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-15-09 09:33 AM
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Labor Leaders Kick-Off Single Payer Healthcare Campaign At National Union Conference!


NEWS RELEASE
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/

Over 150 labor leaders from across U.S. kick-off coordinated grassroots campaign for single payer healthcare

After Founding Meeting in St. Louis ... Labor Unions Vow Stepped Up Pressure on Congress to Support 'Medicare for All' Approach to Healthcare Reform


More than 150 union leaders from 31 states gathered in St. Louis last weekend to step up a grassroots campaign to enact comprehensive national healthcare reform. The group is promoting a single-payer plan, which would work like an improved and expanded Medicare program to cover everyone.


The national kick-off meeting was convened by Labor for Single-Payer Healthcare, a campaign spearheaded by scores of trade union organizations. The national single-payer bill, HR 676 - expected to be reintroduced in Congress later this month - has been endorsed by 39 state AFL-CIO federations, 100 Central Labor Councils, and more than 400 local unions. The bill has 92 co-sponsors in Congress, more than any other health care reform bill.


In 2007, the national AFL-CIO Executive Council also adopted a resolution in support of the Medicare for All approach.


Speakers at the conference included three members of the national AFL-CIO Executive Council, three AFL-CIO state federation presidents, three Central Labor Council presidents along with many other major union leaders. A list of conference speakers is at the end of this news release.


Over the course of two days, delegates vigorously discussed strategies to promote single payer reform while also developing the new campaign's mission statement, governance structure and a grassroots action plan.


"Poll after poll shows that the public supports a Medicare for All approach, yet a lot of policy makers think it is politically unrealistic," said United Electrical Workers Regional President Carl Rosen, a leader of the recent occupation by workers at Republic Windows and Door in Chicago. "However our economic future depends on making the right policy choices on health care - and that's single payer."


"Our members have been active promoting real health care reform in nearly every municipality in California. I am excited about the Labor Campaign's potential to expand this work across the rest of America," said Clyde Rivers, a member of the AFL-CIO Executive Council and past president of the California School Employees Association.


"President-elect Obama has invited Americans to join a national dialogue on how to solve our national healthcare crisis. Labor and grassroots activists around the country are responding with a clear and emphatic message - a single-payer plan such as HR 676 is the only way to protect American families from skyrocketing medical costs and the disgraceful denials of care so common in the current system," said Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee.


"In virtually every contract negotiation, employers are seeking to shift the cost of healthcare to workers, resulting in contentious bargaining and many strikes. For the vast majority of workers without a union, the situation is even more desperate. A publicly financed, national healthcare plan similar to our Medicare system that could efficiently cover all Americans is the only solution that will control costs, increase access and improve the quality of care," said Jeff Crosby, president of the North Shore Labor Council, AFL-CIO.


"Our campaign will promote grassroots labor support for a Medicare for All solution to the healthcare crisis. We will educate and mobilize broad membership support for healthcare reforms that would take basic healthcare benefits 'off the table' and allow our unions to focus on pay, working conditions, and other important benefits in collective bargaining," said Nancy Wohlforth, a vice president of the California Federation of Labor and a leader of the Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU).


Speakers at the conference included:


Missouri AFL-CIO President Hugh McVay
St. Louis Central Labor Council President Bob Soutier
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Vice President Lew Moye
Washington DC Central Labor Council President Jos Williams
California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee Executive Director Rose Ann DeMoro
California School Employees Association Past President Clyde Rivers
Wisconsin State AFL-CIO President Dave Newby
North Shore Labor Council (Massachusetts) President Jeff Crosby
South Carolina AFL-CIO President Donna Dewitt
United Electrical Workers Regional President Carl Rosen
Office Professional Employees International Union Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Wohlforth
National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees 1199C, AFSCME President Henry Nicholas

Conference speakers and other participants are available for interviews about the single payer approach to healthcare reform and the new labor campaign to win it.

Photos from the conference may be viewed at: www.flickr.com/groups/960657@N24/

www.laborforsinglepayer.org

Website: http://www.laborforsinglepayer.org/

- The above statement is a public news release and is not copyrighted material -






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HelenWheels Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-15-09 09:56 AM
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1. The only way to go
Good for the unions.
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Better Believe It Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-15-09 11:45 AM
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2. Obama has indicated he opposes single-payer but ....
he hasn't indicated why he objects to Medicare for All/Single Payer.

I haven't found any explanation for his opposition. If anyone has read such an explanation please post it and the link.

Perhaps he can be pressured into changing his position.
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knixphan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-15-09 12:31 PM
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3. gotta pressure our Reps. Call today!
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ogneopasno Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-15-09 12:36 PM
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4. Now all we have to do is get Change to Win back in the fold.
Edited on Thu Jan-15-09 12:38 PM by ogneopasno
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