Organizers urge adoption of multiple ideas to help struggling familiesOn Wednesday, Historic Thousands on Jones St (HKonJ) partners, the NC Justice Center, NC NAACP, and the NC State AFL-CIO, among others, held a jobs summit at the Martin St. Baptist Church in Raleigh, where Governor Perdue was urged to consider multiple proposals to get unemployed North Carolinians back to work, including:
John Stewart is a UAW member and former employee at Freightliner. John lost his job as a mechanic in February 2009 when the company shipped his job to Mexico. Since losing his source of income, John has struggled to take care of his family, including his wife who is battling a terminal illness. “Having a wife with a terminal disease, it’s hard to come up with $1,200, $1,300 a month just to purchase a couple prescriptions to ease her pain,” John told those in attendance.
Here John Stewart shares his story with NC Policy Watch:
You can read more about the Jobs Summit in the media coverage it received:
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