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NEWS & LETTERS, MAY 2003

Bush war on labor

When the AFL-CIO convention last February opposed President Bush's then-looming war against Iraq, it surprised some pessimistic labor analysts who felt an anti-war resolution would be too controversial for the traditionally conservative AFL-CIO even to consider. The war in Iraq may be all but over, but not the war against labor that the Bush administration officially declared at that convention.

Nothing energized the delegates to close ranks and unify against the administration as did the insulting address by Labor Secretary Elaine Chao. She made crystal clear that not only was the administration not going to be throwing any crumbs to labor, but that it intended to aggressively pursue its anti-labor offensive.

The defeat of President George W. Bush in the 2004 national election emerged as the top priority for organized labor. As both delegates and union leaders emphasized, Bush, under the smokescreen of "national security," has removed tens of thousands of government employees from union protection, and plans to privatize hundreds of thousands more union jobs.

Even the opportunistic Teamster President James Hoffa, who has played political footsie with the Republicans in the past, heatedly declared his opposition to President Bush's anti-labor, pro-corporate administration and support for the AFL-CIO campaign to defeat him.

Already weakened by a declining membership and sophisticated management campaigns that have blocked many union drives, the AFL-CIO approved plans to increase organizing efforts, especially among the lower paid service industries, where employees receive the lowest wages and virtually no fringe benefits and have demonstrated their willingness to join unions by their militant strike actions.

--Andy Phillips

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