http://qctimes.com/news/local/article_b212673a-5292-11e0-b099-001cc4c03286.htmlBarb Ickes The Quad-City Times | Posted: Sunday, March 20, 2011 6:56 am
Dino Leone leads chants during a labor rally to support unions March 19, 2011 in Vander Veer Park in Davenport, Iowa. (Sam Householder/QUAD-CITY TIMES)
Several hundred people were not enough to impress Bill Gluba.
The Davenport mayor said he was disappointed Saturday by the turnout for a pro-labor rally at Vander Veer Park.
“We have at least 5,000 union members in Scott County,” Gluba said. “What do we have here today? Five hundred people, maybe?
“Where are the other 4,500? Shame on those who aren’t involved. I’ve been to every demonstration. Where were the teachers and AFSCME?”
The rally was intended as a show of support for public workers and their unions, which were declared “under attack” because of recent measures to reform collective-bargaining and other worker rights.
The Iowa House this month passed House File 525, which reforms collective bargaining, among other things. The measure was sent last week to the Senate Labor Committee, where its Democratic chairman declared it dead.
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I'm disappointed in the turn out too!