- Working America
Infobox Union
name= Working America
full_name= Working America
founded=2003
country=United States
office=Washington, D.C.
people=
website= [http://www.workingamerica.org/ www.workingamerica.org]
affiliation=AFL-CIO
members= 1,600,000Holland, "AFL-CIO: Unions Will Impact 2008 Race," "Associated Press," August 6, 2007.]
native_name=
current=
head=Karen Nussbaum , executive director
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
footnotes= Working America is an allied organization of theAFL-CIO which works to build alliances among non-union working people. Working America is anonpartisan ,non-profit organization which provides workers who are not union members input into the policies, goals, and legislative efforts of the AFL-CIO. It also recruits people to help with letter-writing campaigns, phone banks and other activities to promote causes important to the labor federation.The organization was founded on
September 1 ,2003 —Labor Day . A pilot project had been conducted throughout the summer of 2003 inCleveland, Ohio ,Cincinnati, Ohio andSeattle, Washington . The organization was launched nationally that fall. Initially, the organization claimed it would be aDirectly Affiliated Local Union of the AFL-CIO, but that charter was not issued.As of
2007 , the organization's executive director wasKaren Nussbaum .Working America undertook its first nationwide activities in the
2004 U.S. presidential election. It organized a widely-publicized bus tour of workers throughout the Midwest. [Strope, "Labor Activists Promoting Agenda on Rust Belt Bus Ride," "Associated Press," March 22, 2004.]The organization enrolled more than 1 million members by the fall of
2005 . [Boselovic, "Embattled AFL-CIO Works to Involve Non-Union Households," "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette," September 8, 2005.]Working America was very active in the
2006 midterm congressional elections. More than 100,000 activists engaged in grass-roots political electioneering. [Von Bergen, "No Union? No Problem," "Duluth News-Tribune," May 12, 2006.] These activists, along with other AFL-CIO andChange to Win Federation workers, were credited with helping the Democrats win majorities in theUnited States Senate andUnited States House of Representatives . [Dine,"Unions Get Up From Their Deathbed to Help Deliver Midterm Election," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch," November 9, 2006.] Working America activists were credited by the press and Democrats for helping to deliver federal and state victories inOhio [Greenhouse, "Labor Goes Door to Door To Rally Suburban Voters," "New York Times," October 8, 2006.] andPennsylvania . [Sostek, "AFL-CIO: Knock, Knock, Knocking on Voters' Doors," "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette," October 19, 2006.]In
2007 , Working America began a campaign to build support for universal health care. The group established a page on its Web site on which consumers could post stories about how lack of health insurance or under-insurance led to significant financial, health or other problems. Working America promised to launch a campaign against the organization or corporation which received the most "horror stories." The effort built upon a previous campaign by Working America in mid-2006 in which the organization asked the public to submit stories about "bad bosses." [Sostek, "Unions Take Closer Look at Health-Care Stories," "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette," March 22, 2007; Lopes, "Union Fights Health-Horrors," "Washington Times," March 23, 2007.]In August 2007, press reports pegged the organization's membership at 1.6 million, a rise of 60 percent in the past year.
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References
*Boselovic, Len. "Embattled AFL-CIO Works to Involve Non-Union Households." "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette." September 8, 2005.
*Dine, Philip. "Unions Get Up From Their Deathbed to Help Deliver Midterm Election." "St. Louis Post-Dispatch." November 9, 2006.
*"The Director of 'Working America' Defends Its Effectiveness in Response to Critics." "Labor Educator." June 1, 2005.
*Grant, Alison. "AFL-CIO Eyes Nonunion Effort." "Seattle Times." September 1, 2003.
*Greenhouse, Steven. "Labor Federation Looks Beyond Unions for Supporters." "New York Times." July 11, 2004.
*Greenhouse, Steven. "Labor Goes Door to Door To Rally Suburban Voters." "New York Times." October 8, 2006.
*Holland, Jesse J. "AFL-CIO: Unions Will Impact 2008 Race." "Associated Press." August 6, 2007.
*Lopes, Gregory. "Union Fights Health Horrors." "Washington Times." March 23, 2007.
*Sostek, Anya. "AFL-CIO: Knock, Knock, Knocking on Voters' Doors." "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette." October 19, 2006.
*Sostek, Anya. "Unions Take Closer Look at Health-Care Stories." "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette." March 22, 2007.
*Strope, Leigh. "Labor Activists Promoting Agenda on Rust Belt Bus Ride." "Associated Press." March 22, 2004.
*Taylor, T. Shawn. "Unions Taking a New Tack to Widen Support." "Chicago Tribune." September 3, 2003.
*Von Bergen, Jane. "No Union? No Problem." "Duluth News-Tribune." May 12, 2006.
*Webster, Sarah. "New Union to Focus on Political Agenda; 'Working America' Likened to AARP." "Bergen Record." September 3, 2003.External links
* [http://www.workingamerica.org/ Working America]
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