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Joe Hill " Don't waste any time mourning, organize! It is a hundred miles from here to Wyoming. Could you arrange to have my body hauled to the state line to be buried? I don't want to be found dead in Utah." (click the name for more) Who
is your representative in Washington , DC or in Albany,
NY?
Make Things Happen With AFSCME PEOPLE
Every
Unit 9200 member who joins the PEOPLE PAC receives a jacket. Sizes
S, M, and L are available as well as XL to 4XL. Politics Affects Everyone
PEOPLE (Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality) is about the difference between having things happen to you and making things happen. By participating in PEOPLE (AFSCME's political, legislative and fundraising arm), you can have a direct impact on the political process — from helping shape policies on privatization and other issues that affect us to helping elect the public officials who are your bosses. We not only stand for fairness at the bargaining table — we fight for fairness at the ballot box and in the halls of government. As a public employee, your job, wages and working conditions are directly linked to politics. Contact your Union Office at (914) 995-2151 and ask for the PEOPLE membership card to join the lobbying effort to provide a strong political voice for public employees. How PEOPLE Makes a Difference PEOPLE works to affect the political process on many levels. Since by law union dues cannot be used to fund political campaigns, voluntary member contributions to the PEOPLE fund are used to help elect pro-worker candidates. It is important to realize that pro-worker candidates are generally outspent by opponents — often by more than 10 to one. Big Business is always a big spender for their candidates. Without our member contributions, pro-worker candidates would face almost impossible odds. But PEOPLE provides more than money to candidates and campaigns. Trained AFSCME volunteers participate in campaigns to give pro-worker candidates the winning edge. Our political activists can make the crucial difference in any race. AFSCME also serves as a strategic resource for pro-worker candidates to help map out successful campaign strategies. And last but not least, PEOPLE works with AFSCME members at the council and local levels to help create a structure for evaluating campaigns and endorsing candidates in state and local races. Politics is everywhere, but fortunately, so is PEOPLE. PEOPLE Needs You Like all aspects of our union, PEOPLE is nothing without our members. To provide a strong political voice for public employees, we need your help. You can become an active part of PEOPLE in many ways. The easiest way is by participating in a PEOPLE check-off program to provide a regular contribution that we can count on as we work with candidates and campaigns throughout the year to make sure our members' interests are represented. Politicians will make decisions that have a great impact on you — from privatization to pensions — with or without your input. Make your voice heard by joining with other members in PEOPLE. Join Now and Get Involved By: · Making a PEOPLE donation. Individual contributions can be made by check, money order, cash, or credit card. · Signing a payroll deduction card for PEOPLE as a Unit 9200 member. · Signing up for Electronic Funds Transfer (EFTs) through a credit union account, your regular checking or savings account. · Organizing PEOPLE fundraising events. · Becoming active in your union's PEOPLE committee. · Joining the Presidents Club, for an annual contribution of at least $35. · Becoming a VIP (Very Important PEOPLE). For an annual contribution of $50 you will receive all the benefits of the Presidents Club plus VIP premiums according to your year of membership. Contact your Union Office at (914) 995-2151 and ask for the PEOPLE membership card to join the lobbying effort to provide a strong political voice for public employees. NOTE: In accordance with federal law, the PEOPLE Committee will accept contributions only from members of AFSCME and their families. Contributions or gifts to AFSCME PEOPLE are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.
Who is your representative in
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