Since Labor Day is coming up, this is a good time to focus on unions. I'll write several posts related to labor and the upcoming election during the next week. Here's something I haven't seen posted at DU yet.
The AFL-CIO Blog calls it the first-ever Labor Day video message from the Dept. of Labor:
http://blog.aflcio.org/2010/09/01/solis-labor-day-message-focuses-on-jobs/#more-34846You can watch the video or read the transcript at the Dept. of Labor site.
http://www.dol.gov/labordayWe are taking actions that have meaning today and tomorrow. One of those actions involves rebuilding our national infrastructure, which is so critical. As a result of our quick and bold actions, millions of people are at work, building and rebuilding American roads, bridges, ports and high speed railways.
And we are also investing in a new American foundation and a whole new American industry and employer: and that’s clean energy. We look at that investment two ways: advances in biofuels, wind and solar power, will not only reduce our dependence on foreign energy, but also reenergize the American manufacturing sector.
I’ve long believed that green jobs can be great jobs, and jobs every American can take advantage of. Green jobs can be a new and exciting pathway to the middle class and these jobs will not be outsourced.
She also celebrated the right to organize.
And to those who want to deny workers a voice in the workplace, let me be clear: This Secretary of Labor recognizes respects and celebrates a workers’ right to organize and bargain collectively.