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CONNECTICUT UNIONS BACK PEOPLES CLIMATE MARCH

Posted by Jeremy Brecher

August 24, 2014

 

Eight Connecticut labor organizations, including the state AFL-CIO, have endorsed the People’s Climate March in New York City on Sunday, September 21:

32BJ SEIU CT
American Federation of Teachers – CT
CT AFL-CIO
CT Education Association
CT State Council SEIU
Council 4 AFSCME
CT State Council of Machinists
United Auto Workers Region 9A

Labor support has also helped win wide support from Connecticut public officials, who have encouraged Metro-North to provide discounted tickets and extra capacity on trains from Connecticut to New York for the Peoples Climate March.

The Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs, a partnership between the Interreligious Eco-Justice Network (IREJN) and the CT AFL-CIO, will hold a press conference at Noon, Tuesday, September 2 with Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy and other elected officials, to promote the March.

Launched in June, 2012 with support from the Labor Network for Sustainability, the Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs is an innovative partnership that seeks to strengthen collaboration among Connecticut’s labor, environmental, and religious groups in advocating for public policies that address urgent concerns about climate change while creating good-paying jobs.

Statement by the Labor Network For Sustainability

AUGUST 22, 2014

Filed Under: Article, Climate, Connecticut economy, Labor, Social Movements

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ABOUT JEREMY BRECHER

11You and I may not know each other, but I suspect there are some problems that we share -- problems like climate change, war, and injustice. For half a century I have been participating in and writing about social movements that address those problems. The purpose of this website is to share what I've learned. I hope it provides something of use to you in addressing our common problems.

For the record, I am the author of more than a dozen books on labor and social movements. I have written and/or produced more than twenty video documentaries. I have participated in movements for nuclear disarmament, civil rights, peace in Vietnam, international labor rights, global economic justice, accountability for war crimes, climate protection, and many others.

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