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Troy, NY Labor Council Resolution Against Iraq War



The following resolution was adopted by the Troy Area Labor Council,
AFL-CIO on Wednesday, October 16, 2002. The Troy Council is third upstate
labor council to pass this resolution, joining the Albany and Rochester
councils in opposition to the Iraq war.

The Troy Area Labor Council also voted to endorse the Labor Against the War
Organizing Conference being held in New York City on Saturday, October 19,
organized by NYC Labor Against the War

Jon Flanders

Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO Resolution
No War Against Iraq

Whereas, now the Bush Administration is beating the drums for a new war
against Iraq, despite mounting opposition to this war at home and abroad;
and

Whereas, wasting billions of dollars(estimated at as much as 200 billion by
Bush economic adviser Lawrence Lindsey) on the Iraq war buildup translates
into cutbacks of essential and job-producing social programs at home such
as education, health care, social security and housing, and threatening the
rights of labor to strike and organize; and

Whereas, the Bush Administration¹s war drive has a domestic component
threatening to turn his "endless war" against the International Longshore &
Warehouse Union (ILWU) and as an opening wedge against the entire labor
movement, by threatening government intervention on the West Coast docks
under the guise of "Homeland Security," on the side of the Pacific
Maritime Association bosses and a coalition of anti-union corporate
interests including WalMart and The Gap; therefore be it

Resolved, that the Albany Central Federation of Labor join the growing
movement in opposition to any US war against Iraq, and call on the unions
and AFL-CIO at all levels and Congressional representatives to publicly
oppose this war; and be it further

Resolved, that the Albany Central Federation of Labor endorse
"Stop-the-War" rallies including the International Day of Protest on
October 26, 2002 in Washington, DC and other cities. We will send this
resolution to our two Senators and area Congress Represesentatives.

More Info: Capital District Labor for Peace and Justice
439-1968

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