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New York City Labor Statement on September 11

September 27, 2001

September 11 has brought indescribable suffering to New York City's working people. We have lost friends, family members and coworkers of all colors, nationalities and religions—a thousand of them union members. An estimated one hundred thousand New Yorkers will lose their jobs.

We condemn this crime against humanity and mourn those who perished. We are proud of the rescuers and the outpouring of labor support for victims' families. We want justice for the dead and safety for the living.

And we believe that George Bush's war is not the answer.

No one should suffer what we experienced on September 11. Yet war will inevitably harm countless innocent civilians, strengthen American alliances with brutal dictatorships and deepen global poverty—just as the United States and its allies have already inflicted widespread suffering on innocent people in such places as Iraq, Sudan, Israel and the Occupied Territories, the former Yugoslavia and Latin America.

War will also take a heavy toll on us. For Americans in uniform—the overwhelming number of whom are workers and people of color—it will be another Vietnam. It will generate further terror in this country against Arabs, Muslims, South Asians, people of color and immigrants, and erode our civil liberties. It will redirect billions to the military and corporate executives, while draining such essential domestic programs as education, health care and the social security trust.

War will play into the hands of religious fanatics—from Osama bin Laden to Jerry Falwell—and provoke further terrorism in major urban centers like New York.

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Therefore, the undersigned New York City metro-area trade unionists believe a just and effective response to September 11 demands:

Signers (all affiliations listed for identification only)(list in formation)

Larry Adams,
President, NPMHU Local 300

Barbara Bowen,
President, Professional Staff Congress-CUNY/AFT Local 2334

Arthur Cheliotes,
President, CWA Local 1180

Michael Letwin,
President, Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW Local 2325

Brenda Stokely,
President, AFSCME Local 215, DC 1707

Marilyn Albert,
RN, SEIU Local 1199

Sylvia Aron, Rehab Committee Co-Chair, NYC CLC & Past President, AAUP, Adelphi Chapter

Stanley Aronowitz,
University-Wide Officer & Executive Council, PSC-CUNY, AFT Local 2334

Harold Bahr, III,
Chair, GLTGC, ALAA/UAW Local 2325

Thomas Barton,
Shop Steward, AFSCME Local 768, DC 37

Chris Butters,
AFSCME Local 1070, DC 37

Hugh English,
PSC-CUNY, AFT Local 2334

Samuel Farber,
PSC-CUNY, AFT Local 2334

Pam Galpern,
Shop Steward, CWA Local 1101

Gary Goff,
Recording Sec'y, AFSCME Local 2627, DC 37

Bill Henning,
Vice-President, CWA Local 1180

Lucy Herschel,
Delegate, SEIU Local 1199, Legal Aid Chapter

Ed Hilbrich,
SSA/SEIU Local 693

Carol Hochberg,
Vice-President/JRD, ALAA/UAW Local 2325

Norman Hodgett,
AFSCME Local 371, DC 37

David Kazanjian,
PSC-CUNY, AFT Local 2334

Dian Killian,
Organizer, Journalism Division, NWU/UAW Local 1981

Lisa Maya Knauer,
GSOC/UAW Local 2110

Ray LaForest,
Staff Representative, DC 1707, AFSCME

Julius Margolin,
IATSE Local 52

Florence Morgan,
ALAA/UAW 2325

Matt Noyes,
Education Coordinator, AUD & NWU/UAW Local 1981

Tony O'Brien,
Delegate, PSC-CUNY, AFT Local 2334

Paul Peloquin,
Delegate, LSSA/UAW 2320

Andy Piascik,
Program Coordinator, AUD & NWU/UAW Local 1981

Carol Pittman,
Coordinator, Jobs With Justice/NYC Pride at Work, NY

Mike Quinn,
High School Delegate, UFT

Jay Schaffner,
Supervisor, National Contracts Dept., AFM Local 802

Jose Schiffino,
Organizer, UNITE! Local 169

Soo Kyung Nam,
UAW Local 2320

Gibb Surette,
Delegate, LSSA/UAW 2320

Sean Sweeney,
Director, Cornell Labor Studies

Terry Taylor,
IBEW Local 827, Black Telephone Workers For Justice

Miriam Thompson,
PSC-CUNY, AFT Local 2334

Marilyn Vogt-Downey,
UFT

Kit Wainer,
UFT

Ron Washington,
IBEW Local 827, Black Telephone Workers For Justice

Corinne Willinger,
PEF

JoAnn Wypijenski,
TNGNY/CWA


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