Political Action
Our great former President Walter Reuther once said:
"There's a direct relationship between the ballot box and the bread box, and what the union fights for and wins at the bargaining table can be taken away in the legislative halls."
An important part of being a union member is paying attention to the legislation that affects you, both at home and on the job. We bargain a lot of wins in our union contracts that can easily be reversed as a result of bad legislation. To ensure that our government works in our interest and not against us, we strive to maintain an educated membership and encourage our members to be politically active at every level of government. That means voting in every election, monitoring the voting records of elected officials, endorsing candidates who support labor, and promoting pro-worker legislation. Union members can participate by attending candidate screening events, phone-banking, knocking on doors, and by turning out to vote.
We do this work and more through our Community Action Program, or CAP. Check back here regularly for updates on what's at stake for us in the political arena and how you can get involved.