ELECTION
Final 2013 Labor Neighbor walk in Bremerton, phone banks this week
TAKE A STAND! The final neighborhood walk will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, staging from the Starbucks near the ferry terminal in Bremerton (80 Washington Ave.) The Entire Staff of The Stand™ will be there. Will you? RSVP online!
Can’t make it? Volunteer for a phone bank in Spokane the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 29, or in Tacoma on the afternoon of Friday, Nov. 1. Check the Labor Neighbor schedule for details and RSVP information.
For more information, email WSLC Field Mobilization Director Lori Province or call her at 206-254-4917, or email Pierce County Central Labor Council’s Nathe Lawver or call him at 253-973-3765.
Labor Neighbor is the grassroots member-to-member political action program of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, which is the state’s largest union organization representing some 400,000 rank-and-file union members across the state. The program involves union members engaging fellow union members at their doors or on their phones — or both — about legislative issues of importance to Washington’s working families and explaining why particular candidates earned labor’s endorsement.
Founded in 2001, Labor Neighbor and its army of rank-and-file union volunteers were credited that year with providing the margin of victory in a special legislative election that broke a 49-49 tie in the state House of Representatives. Thanks to that victory, landmark legislation was approved the following year that finally granted full collective bargaining rights to Washington’s state employees.
This year, Labor Neighbor is again focused on a single special odd-year election.
Union members can click here to download a candidate comparison flier in the race.
For more information about Labor Neighbor’s schedule and other opportunities to volunteer, email WSLC Field Mobilization Director Lori Province or call her at 206-254-4917.