Committee President's Statement on Senate 'Labor Law Reform' Hearing
On Wednesday, October 8th at 10:00 AM ET, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee will hold a…
Big Labor is spending $1 million in forced union dues money on TV ads pushing amnesty, according to CNN:
As the U.S. Senate prepares for its first procedural votes on the “Gang of Eight” immigration plan, a top labor union is launching a seven-figure ad buy on cable television.
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) said Tuesday that five different spots that feature police officers, small business owners, veterans, children of undocumented immigrants and Republicans will run through June, encouraging Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. The ad will air on cable networks including CNN.
Labor unions and business leaders were initially at odds over immigration reform, but reached an agreement on guest workers earlier this year that allowed the Gang of Eight plan to move forward.
The SEIU, which represents 2.1 million workers in a wide swath of American service industries, has long endorsed Democrats in political races, and backed President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
“We’re seeing a growing consensus across the country that we need to get immigration reform done and get it done now,” Mary Kay Henry, SEIU International president, said in a statement. “These ads show the breadth of support for commonsense immigration reform and highlight the diverse voices that are integral to moving this debate forward.”
Henry and AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka will join Obama on Tuesday at the White House in voicing support for the Senate immigration plan. Labor leaders, including Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donahue, will also be present.
On Wednesday, October 8th at 10:00 AM ET, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee will hold a…
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