http://www.uaw.org/articles/uaw-joins-bluegreen-allianceCiting the need to rebuild the American auto manufacturing sector by building more efficient vehicles, the UAW today announced it would join the BlueGreen Alliance, a fast-growing labor-environmental partnership dedicated to expanding the number and quality of jobs in the green economy.
With the addition of UAW, the BlueGreen Alliance now unites nine major U.S. labor unions and two of America’s largest environmental organizations in pursuit of good jobs, a clean environment and a green economy.
The BlueGreen Alliance was launched in 2006 by the Sierra Club and the United Steelworkers, and has since grown to include nine major U.S. labor unions and two of America’s largest environmental organizations — bringing together nearly 9 million members and supporters — in pursuit of good jobs, a clean environment and a green economy.
“The BlueGreen Alliance and UAW share the goal of rebuilding the American auto industry, creating and saving the good jobs that come along with it, and reducing pollution and our dependence on foreign oil through more efficient transportation,” said David Foster, executive director of the Blue Green Alliance. “We are pleased to welcome the UAW to the ranks of our union members and environmentalists working together to build a revitalized clean energy economy.”