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Other International Executive Board Resolutions

Support for US Automakers and Autoworkers

International Executive Board, 2008

WHEREAS:

The economic crisis gripping our country has had a devastating effect on the already troubled U.S. auto industry, driving it to the brink of collapse; and

WHEREAS:

Collapse of the domestic auto industry would have devastating consequences including the loss of 3 million jobs that are related to the industry, the loss of pension and health care benefits for 1 million retirees and their spouses and dependents, and a serious impact on public budgets as they absorb those pension and health costs as well as other social costs while suffering the loss of tax revenue from such a serious blow; and

WHEREAS:

Instead of rationally examining problems with the American auto industry and seeking solutions to revitalize this critical industry, which for decades provided many unionized workers and their families with a pathway to the middle class, many pundits and right-wing politicians are blaming unionized autoworkers for those problems; and

WHEREAS:

The difficulties facing the auto industry do not stem from the fact that they are unionized; many of their foreign competitors are unionized. What makes the U.S. auto manufacturers unique is that, lacking a national health plan, they have to pay to provide their workers with health insurance.

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:

That AFSCME fully supports government action to assist domestic automakers contingent on the demand of Democrats in Congress that the automakers must demonstrate plans for their viability and accountability; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:

That any legislation crafted by Congress should meet certain principles: