WHEREAS:
Investing in the next generation of union leaders, with special attention to women, people of color, and newly-organized workers, is a strategic priority for AFSCME; and
WHEREAS:
In June, 2009, 600 AFSCME members and staff gathered in  Chicago at the union’s first ever Next Wave Conference.  More than two  thirds of those who came were under the age of 35; and
WHEREAS:
This historic conference was the most recent and exciting  manifestation of an experiment in leadership development for young and  new members, which started with local union projects in Oregon,  Pennsylvania and Washington state in 2006 and has expanded to more than  ten major AFSCME affiliates in 2010; and
WHEREAS:
The Next Wave has grown and thrived as a grassroots  movement that lives in AFSCME locals and councils across the country to  develop union activism and leadership among young members, with support  from the AFSCME Education Department.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That every major AFSCME affiliate will  create its own council- or local-based Next Wave program in order to  create pathways to union leadership for young and new members; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That AFSCME affiliates at every level  (chapters, locals, councils, and the international union) will recruit  Next Wave members and leaders as participants in every major union  event, from meetings to trainings to conferences and conventions; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: 
That the national union will continue to  provide support and resources to encourage the growth of the Next Wave  movement within AFSCME.
 
 
SUBMITTED BY:  
INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD