An e-mail this morning from
Working America (AFL/CIO), though not a word about it in the corporate media:
Dear Working America member,
Your activism is restoring decent pay for Gulf Coast workers!
Faced with massive public outrage, President George W. Bush is restoring wages he cut for the construction workers who will rebuild the hurricane-damaged Gulf Coast.
Right after Hurricane Katrina hit, President Bush signed an executive order allowing federal contractors to pay substandard wages to construction workers who will rebuild the Gulf Coast—workers who already had lost so much and were struggling to rebuild their lives and their communities.
But you and other activists made the difference. You sent more than 350,000 messages to Congress and the White House—and it worked: 37 House Republicans urged the White House to reverse the suspension, and Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) led unanimous opposition by Democrats to the president’s suspension.
We won. Gulf Coast workers won. President Bush is lifting his pay cut as of Nov. 8.
Now he must reinstate affirmative action requirements for contractors in the Gulf and end his attempts to slash programs for working families while adding new tax breaks for the rich—we’ll keep working on that and, of course, ask you to do your part.
Thank you for restoring decent pay for Gulf Coast workers.
Sincerely,
Working America, AFL-CIO
Oct. 27, 2005
P.S. Please tell your friends about this exciting victory. If I remember correctly, this petition was posted a couple of weeks ago on DU, so DUers obviously helped. A lot of us forwarded it to our friends too. I've been a Working America member for some time, though you don't need to belong to an AFL/CIO union to join:
http://www.unionvoice.org/wa/join.html?r=A1AhqBK1LcI4E