WHEREAS:
For the first time in decades workers have a chance to win victories and make advances instead of always fighting to defend what we won in prior years; and
WHEREAS:
As hard as it is to win on defense, it is even harder on offense; and
WHEREAS:
Labor unity in America was undermined in 2005 by the disaffiliation of the “Change to Win” unions; and
WHEREAS:
Labor unity has begun to be restored by the welcome reaffiliation of UNITE-HERE; and
WHEREAS:
Our union has lived by and promoted the principle of  labor unity, maintaining full affiliation to the AFL-CIO, every state  federation, and central labor councils and area labor federations from  coast to coast; and
WHEREAS:
AFSCME plays a leading role in the joint political and legislative program of the AFL-CIO; and
WHEREAS:
AFSCME supports the struggles of private-sector unions  for justice and for treatment, and counts on their solidarity in our  struggles; and
WHEREAS: 
Wherever workers are on strike, AFSCME is there, in solidarity; and
WHEREAS:
AFSCME promotes the affiliation of independent public  employee associations to AFSCME and of unaffiliated unions to the  AFL-CIO; and
WHEREAS:
AFSCME adheres to the no-raiding principle of the  AFL-CIO, and to our no-raid agreements, deplores raiding when it occurs  and offers our assistance to unions under attack.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 
That labor unity is needed today more than ever before; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: 
That AFSCME calls on all unaffiliated unions to join or rejoin the AFL-CIO in order to work as one to:
1. Restore full employment 
2. Enhance public services
3. Secure the right of all workers to unionize and,
4. Win the 2010 elections; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: 
That AFSCME is available to facilitate efforts that are likely to result in labor unity.
 
SUBMITTED BY: 
INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD