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Flight Attendants Need FMLA Protection

AFA-CWA needs your help to make it happen

North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole has yet to support extending Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) benefits to all flight attendants. We need your help to contact and urge them to support the Airline Flight Crew Family and Medical Leave Act.

The Family and Medical Leave Act was intended to provide all Flight Attendants with the ability to take time off from work to take care of family members facing serious illness. Unfortunately, corporate executives and their allies in Congress have short-changed many of our flying partners, denying them the protections of FMLA. The law, signed by President Clinton has been a lifeline for working families, protecting their jobs while they attend to family priorities.

The Airline Flight Crew Family and Medical Leave Act - a bi-partisan bill, attracting support from both Democrats and Republicans - would ensure that all Flight Attendants are covered by FMLA.

Calling Senator Dole, identifying yourself as a constituent and asking that she co-sponsor the Airline Flight Crew Family and Medical Leave Act is the most effective way to earn her support.

Call NC Senator Elizabeth Dole
202-224-6342

Every North Carolinian is a constituent of Senator Elizabeth Dole, and she needs to hear from all of us that Senate Bill 2059 is a priority for working families.

Here’s a sample phone script you can use when making your call to Senator Dole:

My name is ___________ and I am calling as a voter in your state [and a flight attendant]. I am asking that the Senator co-sponsor S. 2059, The Airline Flight Crew Technical Corrections Act.

Senate Bill 2059 is important pro-family legislation. This bill is a priority for all flight crewmembers, and it’s a priority for me. I would really appreciate the Senator’s support.

Again, tell the Senator to please cosponsor S. 2059.

After you call Senator Dole, you can further help by contacting your Member of Congress. Urge him or her to be a co-sponsor the Airline Flight Crew Family and Medical Leave Act in the House, HR 2744.

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So far, only Congressmen Price (D-4th NC), Congressman Shuler (D-11th NC), and Congressman Watt (D-12th NC) have signed on as co-sponsors.

The North Carolina State AFL-CIO stands in strong support of the Flight Attendants of AFA-CWA Local 89 in their bid to gain the same protections under FMLA that other working families depend on in times of crisis. Please show your support for them by calling the Congress, today!

Written by Jeremy in: Federal Issues, General, Issues, News, Solidarity Campaigns |
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Call to Action

What: Keep it Made in America series of town hall meetings

Where: The Freedom Center, 215 East Main Street, Rock Hill, SC 29731.

When: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 5:00pm (free dinner) and 6:30pm (event)

Download the action flyer. There is no cost to attend this event.

Good jobs and viable domestic manufacturing are critical to maintaining vibrant communities. This is not a partisan issue, it’s a community issue. If you are concerned and interested, we want you there.

Written by Jeremy in: Call to Action, General |
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Keep it Made in America

Town Hall Meeting hosted by John Ratzenberger of Cheers

John RatzenbergerYou are invited to a “Keep It Made In America” Town Hall meeting, featuring John Ratzenberger (the beloved actor from Cheers and now Host of Travel Channel’s Made in America). This is the sixth in a series of town hall meetings in key primary election states. Their purpose is to provide you with the information and inspiration to challenge all the Presidential candidates to support good jobs, fair trade, healthy communities and domestic manufacturing.

Good jobs and viable domestic manufacturing are critical to maintaining vibrant communities. It’s not surprising that these issues top the list of American Voter concerns in every poll. We want to inform and mobilize people in key primary states to challenge all the Presidential Candidates. What will they do about jobs, trade policy and the economic future for us and our families?

We believe this issue impacts everyone. It’s about good jobs, economic prosperity, national security, Safe and healthy products and our nations place in the world. Everyone is invited. We want citizens, leaders, students, retirees, white and blue collar workers, business people, working families and public servants. This is not a partisan issue, it’s a community issue. If you are concerned and interested, we want you there.

When: Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Where: The Freedom Center 215 East Main Street Rock Hill, SC 29731

Time: Free dinner at 5:00 pm; program begins at 6:30 pm

RSVP: Limited seating available so you must RSVP; Call Toll Free to: 866-365-2203

There is no cost to attend this non-partisan event. Download the invitation and event information sheet.



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Keep it Made in AmericaThe Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) is a unique, non-partisan partnership forged to trengthen manufacturing in the U.S. AAM brings together a select group of America’s leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers. Our mission is to promote creative policy solutions on priorities such as international trade, energy security, health care, retirement security, currency manipulation and other issues of mutual concern. We believe that an innovative and growing manufacturing base is vital to America’s economic and national security, as well as providing good jobs for future generations. AAM achieves its mission through research, public education, advocacy, strategic communications, and coalition building around the issues that matter most to America’s manufacturing sector. To learn more and subscribe to the latest news on manufacturing, visit americanmanufacturing.org.

Video:  The Need to Strengthen U.S. Manufacturing

Video:  John Ratzenberger- Made in America

 

Written by Jeremy in: General, Issues, News, Solidarity Campaigns |

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