2-million member union calls for Wall Street bailout to include $350 billion injection to address urgent needs of workers
WASHINGTON,
DC - With Washington moving toward a bailout of Wall Street banks, the
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) called for action on
legislation that will launch a new era of prosperity and address the
real economic concerns of America's working families. SEIU leaders
representing the union's two million members overwhelmingly approved a
resolution calling for legislation to address the priorities of working
people.
"The era of corporate cronyism and worship of the market is over--we need a new economic model that puts the government on the side of the people," said Andy Stern, SEIU International President. "It's time to take a deep breath and have a full discussion about how we solve our problems now while creating an investment strategy to revive the American economy."
The
resolution comes as Capitol Hill lawmakers and regulators consider the
final details of a $700 billion bailout package that fails to address
the inadequate oversight, lack of transparency, and excessive
risk-taking practices of private equity firms, hedge funds, and other
unregulated institutions that are now culminating in what is globally
perceived as the most severe economic crisis since the Great
Depression. In particular, the SEIU resolution calls for dedicated
investment in programs that would improve the lives of tens of millions
of Americans, including:
- Relief for struggling homeowners. Estimated cost: $0.
- A national health care plan. Estimated cost: $130 billion over two years.
- A plan for energy independence and green job creation. Estimated cost: $20 billion over two years.
- Retirement security. Estimated cost: Negligible
- Improved infrastructure. Estimated cost: $22 billion over two years.
- Tax reforms to correct a system that currently favors CEOs and business while contributing to a growing income divide. Estimated cost: $80 billion.
- Reforms that ensure workers have real freedom to choose a voice at work. Estimated cost: $0.
- Affordable education. Estimated cost: $100 billion over two years.
Today's resolution comes as SEIU continues its unprecedented, multimillion dollar initiative to elect a progressive, working families majority at every level of government. More than 1,000 SEIU members have taken time off their jobs to work full time on the effort and 100,000 nurses, janitors, child care providers, and other workers are volunteering after work and on weekends as part of the initiative.

