Will the Media Report Unions Boycotting 2012 Democratic Convention Over Labor Issues?
"More than a dozen trade unions plan to sit out the 2012 Democratic convention because of their anger over the site of the meeting in a right-to-work state and their frustration over Democrats' struggles to create jobs," Sam Hananel of the Associated Press reported this afternoon.
"The unions — all part of the AFL-CIO's building and construction trades unit — told party officials this week they are gravely disappointed that labor was not consulted before Democrats settled on Charlotte, N.C., where there are no unionized hotels," Hananel noted.
The Tar Heel State went for Obama in the 2008 presidential race but is a right-to-work state:
"We find it troubling that the party so closely associated with basic human rights would choose a state with the lowest unionization rate in the country due to regressive policies aimed at diluting the power of workers," Mark Ayers, president of the building trades unit, wrote in a letter to Democratic Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
The decision by the building trades came after a vote by leaders of the unit's 13 affiliate unions, including the Laborers, Painters and Electrical Workers. Overall, the unions represent about 2.5 million members.
"There is broad frustration with the party and all elected officials, broad frustration with the lack of a union agenda," said Michael Monroe, chief of staff of the building trades division. "People are looking for outlets to express that frustration."
DNC spokeswoman Melanie Roussell said the organizers "look forward to working with labor leaders from across the country to make the convention a success."
We'll keep an eye out for how the print and broadcast media outlets follow up on AP's reporting.
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You can't be serious
Submitted by KornKing on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 3:32pm.
Move along folks, nothing to see here
These aren't the droids you're looking for.....
Submitted by nonncom on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 4:06pm.
"These aren't the droids we're looking for"...."Move along".....Move along"....
The Democratic convention is
Submitted by inquiringmind on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 3:36pm.
The Democratic convention is being held there but Boeing can't build a plant there? Hmmm...
Location, location, ...
Submitted by km2002 on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 10:37pm.
I thought the Boeing bit was in SC, not NC. But considering how far into Big Labor's pocket the DP is, I'm quite surprised they picked a right-to-work state for their convention.
Boeing's in South Carolina.
Submitted by Great Debater on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 12:52pm.
True ... Boeing's in SOUTH Carolina, while we get (oh goody) the 2012 Democratic National Convention on our side of the border in NORTH Carolina (Charlotte, specifically). Waiting for the NLRB to sue the DNC for not having it in a more union-friendly state. Guess I'll have a long wait.
YES, just not the MSM.
Submitted by Barack Must Go on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 4:59pm.
YES, just not the MSM.
This is great news. I love
Submitted by jdhawk on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 6:48pm.
This is great news. I love it when dimocrats bicker amongst each other. Keep it up!
Meanwhile, note how the unions could care less about the issues that the country faces. They are all about keeping their power. Nothing else matters.
By the way, the last place they held a convention was Denver. They all came after whining just like this. So, it is probably all about wanting to extract something from the democRATS. With millions in unionized workers and billions in money and labor to get all levels elected, chances are they will get their way with "their" party.
This is Curious
Submitted by Tenebrous on Sat, 08/13/2011 - 1:24am.
Given how much Obama needs the union goons, why did the DNC pick NC, anyways? Is this a slap in the face to the Obama power structure? I'm realllly curious what's going on here.
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