Change to Win Coalition pledges to organize retailer's employees
ST. LOUIS - Leaders from unions that broke away from the AFL-CIO pledged Tuesday to organize Wal-Mart Stores Inc. workers and reach out to those who lost their jobs due to Hurricane Katrina.
The Change to Win Coalition met for its founding convention in St. Louis. In between official business — adopting a new constitution and electing leaders of the new labor federation — the event resembled a rally for the 460 delegates. They often stood and cheered speeches by labor leaders or comments from workers who recounted their own battles.
Teamsters President James P. Hoffa and UNITE HERE President Bruce Raynor called on the coalition to organize workers at Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer.
Wal-Mart “contributes nothing to America but more poverty and they’ve got to be stopped,” Raynor said.
Labor leaders said they weren’t just repeating the same old message about Wal-Mart, but formulating plans to help those workers gain the right to organize.
“You bet your life there’s a renewed commitment,” Raynor told a news conference.
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