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Sep152004
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 at 04:06AM
The growing antiwar movement within the AFL-CIO took
another leap forward in the past two weeks when three major unions
passed strong resolutions at their recent conventions, opposing the
U.S. war in Iraq and calling for an end to the American occupation.
They are Communications Workers of America (650,000 members), American
Postal Workers Union (270,000) and Mail Handlers of the Laborers'
International Union (50,000). They join the Service Employees
International Union (1,6 million) American Federation of State, County
and Municipal Employees (1.2 million) and the International Longshore
and Warehouse Workers (60,000), who have also denounced President Bush
for his pre-emptive invasion of Iraq and declared they support our
troops and want them to be brought home safely, NOW. In addition, the
anti-war movement within the AFL-CIO includes the huge California,
Washington State and Maryland/DC federations, which together account
for more than 3 million union members. In the past year, dozens of
labor councils, regional labor bodies and local unions have taken
similar action. [more ]