Saturday, November 3, 2012

More details emerge about Obama's Monday rally in Madison

Wisconsin State Journal releases more details regarding President Obama's visit to Madison on Monday, November 5th.

More details emerge about Obama's Monday rally in Madison

Danny DeVito Joining Canvassers in La Crosse on Sunday

Danny De Vito will be here Sunday, Nov. 4, at 2:00 p.m. in room 340 of Cartwright Center at UW-L.  Again, we want canvassers.  The cast of "It's Always Sunny" will be with Danny.     

Please use the following link to volunteer or RSVP for events.  
  
https://docs.google.com/a/ofawi.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGJWdkpVZEJiVVRvYjUzc09DalFxb2c6MQ#gid=0 

Bruce Springsteen and oh yes, President Barack Obama in Madison on Monday

President Barack Obama knows just how much Wisconsin matters.  That’s why he’s coming to Madison on Monday morning on the eve of this critical election.

He knows we can stop the Romney/Ryan attack on our values right here, right now.

He knows we can elect Tammy Baldwin, sending a true champion for the working people to the U.S. Senate.

The President will be in Madison on Monday morning to boost our momentum.  Tammy Baldwin will join him on stage.  And if that’s not enough star power for you, Bruce Springsteen will be on hand to play a few favorites.

The event is free, but you must have a ticket to get in.  Click here to RSVP for your ticket.

The president also needs your help in cutting through the campaign commercial clutter by joining us a couple hours over the next 4 days to talk to neighbors to ensure they vote for our worker friendly candidates.  Click here to show President Obama and Tammy Baldwin that AFSCME stands with them against the right-wing attack on working people.“

We are on the verge of turning the tide -- for the nation, and for the future of our own state.

Be part of history.  Come out and see the president on Monday. 

And sign up here to make history as we fight to get our state and nation moving forward again.

In solidarity,

Jim Garity, President
AFSCME Council 40

Paulette Feld, President
AFSCME Council 24
 
Rick Badger, Executive Director
AFSCME Council 40

Marty Beil, Executive Director
AFSCME Council 24

PS. Don't wake up Wednesday morning wishing you had done more.  Click here to make a difference.

This is a Wisconsin statutue 11.29 communication to members and subscribers.  Paid for by AFSCME Council 11 and Wisconsin PEOPLE Conference PAC, Doug Burnett, Treasurer. Not authorized by any candidate, candidate's agent or committee.

Friday, November 2, 2012

From DOA Regarding President Obama's Visit on Monday

Wisconsin Department of
ADMINISTRATION

November 2, 2012

Good afternoon,

President Barack Obama will be speaking in Madison on Monday, November 5. The event is planned downtown on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard from between 10-11 a.m. outside the City/County Building and the Madison Municipal Building (where the post office is located).

This email includes details about operations of State office buildings and parking in the downtown area. This information is current as of early afternoon on Friday. Please check the Department of Administration (DOA) website at www.doa.state.wi.us regularly throughout the weekend and Monday morning because this information is subject to change.

State Office Buildings
State office buildings will remain open. We recognize this event will cause delays in arriving to work, additional security and large crowds. Employees who do not work in State office buildings downtown may wish to avoid the area unless you are attending the event. If you have a meeting scheduled downtown on Monday, it should be rescheduled or cancelled because buildings will have limited access.

Security in the area will be increased starting on Sunday, November 4. The following streets and areas will be closed from Sunday morning at 11 a.m. to Monday afternoon, which will impact your commute to work, so please plan accordingly:

·         Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
·         Doty Street
·         Wilson Street
·         Main Street
·         Capitol Square

At the recommendation of law enforcement, all State employees should wear their State ID until the conclusion of the visit.

Below is more information for specific State buildings downtown: 
DOA Building - 101 East Wilson Street
·       SAFETY: all blinds must be closed and staff must stay away from windows on Monday. Security will be watching the area closely and you must follow this safety precaution to avoid any safety risk to you and your colleagues.
 
·       Currently, the front entrances of the building and parking below the building will be available.
 
·       Please check the DOA website at www.doa.state.wi.us throughout the weekend and Monday morning for any updated information.

DHS Building - 1 West Wilson
·       SAFETY: staff must stay away from windows on Monday. Security will be watching the area closely and you must follow this safety precaution to avoid any safety risk to you and your colleagues.
·       Employees may enter in the back of the building at the 2B entrance.
·       All front entrances of the building will be closed to employees and the general public. Therefore, the public will also not have the ability to obtain vital records during this timeframe on Monday.

·       If you have a parking space in the Monona Terrace parking ramp, you may access your spot from the John Nolen Drive entrance only.
·      DHS employees should check their employee hotline 1-866-848-5112 and the DHS website for the most current information about Monday’s event. 
State Capitol
·         SAFETY: all blinds must be closed and staff must stay away from windows on Monday. Security will be watching the area closely and you must follow this safety precaution to avoid any safety risk to you and your colleagues.
 
·         The Capitol Square will be closed starting on Sunday, November 5.

·         The Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard entrance to the Capitol will be closed.
·         If you have a parking space in the GEF1 or GEF2 building, you will be able to access your parking spot.
Risser Justice Center & Law Library – Main Street and MLK Jr. Boulevard

·       SAFETY: all blinds must be closed and staff must stay away from windows on Monday. Security will be watching the area closely and you must follow this safety precaution to avoid any safety risk to you and your colleagues.

·       Employees must enter the building from the Main Street entrance for the ramp.
 
·      You may still park in the parking ramp, but you will not be able to leave until after the event is over and security has cleared the area.
Attending the Event
Employees who wish to attend should ensure this is done on their own time and that they have obtained supervisory approval. 
Thank you for your patience. We realize this poses some challenges with the short notice, but we appreciate your understanding. Again, please check the DOA website at www.doa.state.wi.us for any updates throughout the weekend and Monday. We will post any additional information or changes on that website. 
Thank you,

Michael Huebsch
Secretary

Obama rally Monday will be on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard

President Barack Obama's Election Day eve campaign rally in Madison will be held on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in front of the City County Building on Monday morning, local authorities told some office workers in the area on Friday.
Obama rally Monday will be on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard

Election Night Party for the La Crosse Area

We have received the following information regarding plans for an Election Night Party in La Crosse:

ELECTION NIGHT PARTY

Don't miss celebrating with other Democrats on Tuesday after the polls close at 8 p.m.  DOORS WILL OPEN AT 8 P.M.

Place:  Radisson Hotel Ballroom
Time:   8:00 p.m. until 1 a.m. 

Source: La Crosse County Democratic Party

Application Process | Emerge Wisconsin

AFSCME Council 24 is a proud supporter of Emerge Wisconsin and we encourage AFSCME Women to make a difference in future elections through the education and assistance of Emerge Wisconsin. If you have thought of running for an elected office, but did not know where to start or how to be effective in running for office, then this is the place to start.

Deadline for applying for the 2013 Emerge Wisconsin Class is Wednesday, November 14th, 2012.

P.S. Make sure you take advantage of Wisconsin's EARLY VOTE that ends today or ensure that you cast your votes on Tuesday, November 6th.

Application Process | Emerge Wisconsin

Join in our GOTV efforts!

It’s crunch time!  Let’s get out the vote for working families this weekend.  Stop by one of our volunteer locations listed below, grab a walk packet or a phone, and get to work contacting voters. 

Let’s mobilize and turn out the vote for Barack Obama, Tammy Baldwin and our local labor endorsed candidates.

Our ground game will make the difference on Election Day -- this Tuesday, November 6.  See you on the doors brothers and sisters!

In Solidarity,

Phil Neuenfeldt, President
Stephanie Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer
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Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington & Ozaukee County
Canvassing Office: Milwaukee Area Labor Council: 633 S. Hawley Road, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Contact: Jocelyn Woodards - 414-520-0344; jwoodards@aflcio.org
Phone Bank Office: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO: 6333 W. Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI 53213
Contact: Chris Czubkowski - 414-573-2170

Racine, Kenosha, Walworth & Rock County
Canvassing Office: Racine Labor Temple: 1840 Sycamore Avenue, Racine, WI 53406
Contact: Justin Geiger - 414-745-4177; jgeiger@wisaflcio.org
Canvassing Office: UAW Local 72: 3615 Washington Road, Kenosha, WI 53144
Contact: Carol Edelson - 202-320-1410; Cedelson@aflcio.org
Canvassing Office: Janesville Labor Temple: 1605 Center Avenue, Janesville, WI 53546
Contact: John Grier - 570-540-0836; jgrier@seiu32bj.org

Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, Green, Columbia, Richland, Sauk, Grant, Iowa, & Lafeyette County
Canvassing Office & Phone Bank: Madison Labor Temple: 1602 S. Park Street, Madison, WI 53715 Contact: Greg Neil - 608-556-9521; gneil@wisaflcio.org
Canvassing Office: 258 Barstow Street, Horicon, WI 53032
Contact: Melissa Austin - 608-347-5320; melissa@scfl.org

Eau Claire, Chippewa, Clark, Barron, Polk, St. Croix, Dunn, Pierce, Pepin, Buffalo, Trempeleau, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Vernon & Crawford County
Canvassing Office: Eau Claire Labor Temple: 2233 Birch Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703
Contact: Andy Thompson - 715-831-3353; athompson@wisaflcio.org
Canvassing Office: IAMAW District 66: 1307 Market Street, La Crosse, WI 54601
Contact: Gregory Fries - 631-896-9249; gfries@unitedny.org

Marathon, Wood, Portage, Juneau, Adams, Marquette, Waushara, Waupaca, Shawano, Menominee, Taylor, Lincoln, Langlade, Oneida, Forest, Vilas & Florence County
Canvassing Office: Wausau Labor Temple: 318 S. 3rd Avenue, Wausau, WI 54401
Contact: Scott Wright - 920-450-2121; swright@wisaflcio.org
Canvassing Office: Laborers Hall: 220 Johnson Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495
Contact: Scott Wright - 920-450-2121; swright@wisaflcio.org

Brown, Kewaunee, Door, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Winnebago, Outagamie, Oconto, Marinette & Calumet County
Canvassing Office: Teamsters Local 662, 1546 Main Street, Green Bay, WI 54302
Contact: Meredith Place - 202-425-2791; place@nalc.org
Canvassing Office: USW District 2: 1244A Midway Road, Menasha, WI 54952
Contact: Meredith Place - 202-425-2791; place@nalc.org
Canvassing Office: Fond du Lac Labor: 50 E. Bank Street, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
Contact: Greg Hinds - 920-540-2309; ghinds@wisaflcio.org
Canvassing Office: Winnebago Labor Temple: 2211 Oregon St. #A3, Oshkosh, WI
Contact: Greg Hinds - 920-540-2309; ghinds@wisaflcio.org

Douglas, Bayfield & Ashland Counties
Canvass Office & Phone Bank: ILA Local 1037 Union Hall; 424 Tower Avenue, Superior, WI 54880 Contact: Judy Hack - 218-391-6116

Union Members Rally for President Obama

Hundreds of union members and activists held a rally Thursday afternoon in Green Bay to re-elect President Barack Obama. They see the election as a chance to save the power of unions. With the failed recall of Governor Walker and most Senate Republicans, and the survival of Act 10 - - the collective bargaining law -- which is now tied up in courts, unions have had a rough year. "It's been a little tough," Mark Cherney of United Steelworkers International acknowledged. "Hopefully it'll be a little better Tuesday." Union workers rallied as the AFL-CIO endorsed candidates and campaigned for President Obama, saying his re-election would mean big gains for unions.

Union Members Rally for President Obama

Election Protection Smartphone App | General Pages | Election Protection

We need to ensure that you know your voting rights. With the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board currently conducting an investigation into allegations that the Romney-Ryan Campaign has published illegal training materials for their poll watchers in Wisconsin, we do not know what to expect from these poll watchers who will seek to disguise their support of the Romney-Ryan Presidential Ticket and possibly discourage voters who they view as supporters of the Obama-Biden Presidential Ticket from voting. For those of you with smartphones, a cool APP has been created to provide all the protection you will need in the palm of your hand. Follow the below link and check it out.

Election Protection Smartphone App

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Political payback? Nino Amato says Walker administration wants aging coalition muffled

An example of Governor Scott Walker's, YOU DO IT MY WAY OR ELSE...

For more than 35 years, the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups has advocated on behalf of the state's elderly, disabled and their families. … But the coalition and its current firebrand executive director, Nino Amato, now claim they're under siege from top officials in the Walker administration for sharply opposing the governor on several key issues, including Medicare reform and President Obama's Affordable Care Act. … State officials deny any vendetta against the coalition and say there are no irregularities in how funds have been disbursed for the various aging programs in the state.  … But a series of documents, emails and letters suggest DHS employees, including chief legal counsel Mary Spear, worked behind the scenes to discredit the coalition and steer funds to a different aging group that falls more directly under control of the state.

Political payback? Nino Amato says Walker administration wants aging coalition muffled

Should Act 10 Be Repealed? Assembly Candidates Divided

The state's sweeping collective bargaining reforms — still being litigated in court — drew widely divergent views from area candidates seeking election to the state Assembly. Asked whether, if elected, they would try to repeal Act 10 which eliminated most public sector union negotiations, reactions fell along partisan lines at a candidates forum held Tuesday in Brookfield.

Should Act 10 Be Repealed? Assembly Candidates Divided

Saunders Fights for the Common Man

The last several weeks have been especially busy for Lee Saunders but the union leader would have it no other way. He relishes a fight, particularly when it falls within the purview of labor and he sees this year's presidential contest as the perfect example of the stark choices Americans face. Saunders, the first African-American president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees [AFSCME] has spent large chunks of time over the last few months on the stomp in swing states for the Obama administration. …. Saunders said he planned to be actively campaigning in swing states until Nov. 6. He said he expected 80,000 union activists and staff to work tirelessly to re-elect Obama.

Saunders Fights for the Common Man

Who Would a Move to a Flat Tax Benefit?

Source: The Wisconsin Budget Project
by John Peacock
11/01/2012

Should Wisconsin make changes to its income tax structure that would cut income taxes for big earners and raise taxes on those least able to afford it?

That's the path some legislators believe Wisconsin should follow...

Legislators have laid out their priorities for the next legislative session, which begins in January 2013, and changes to the individual income tax rank high on some legislators' lists. Rep. Robin Vos has said he will work towards making the income tax "flatter" -- an action that, depending on how it is carried out, could cut taxes for big earners and raise taxes for everybody else.

Another possible consequence of big changes to our income tax structure could be the loss of revenue the state needs to make investments in schools and health care -- the kind of investments that are important for insuring that Wisconsin has a healthy, well-educated workforce.

The potential loss of resources is especially concerning Wisconsin already has more than a billion dollars of phased-in tax cuts that are scheduled to be implemented over the next five years.

Given the substantial price tag of the tax cuts are coming due in the next few years, the state should proceed with caution in implementing new tax breaks, especially for the best off. Visit the Wisconsin Budget Project's newly-redesigned blog to learn more about how changes to our state's income tax structure could have a negative effect on Wisconsin.

Six Steps to Protect Your Vote

Useful information to protect your vote if you are intending to EARLY VOTE or vote at the polls on November 6th

Six Steps to Protect Your Vote

Lunch with the President on Friday

From the day Scott Walker “dropped the bomb” on us, Lee Saunders has been there for us, first as AFSCME International Secretary-Treasurer, and now as International President.

Saunders has stood with us through snowstorms, he’s sweated with us through summer recalls, and now he is coming back to help us as we head in to the final days of the election this year.

Join Pres. Saunders for a discussion about the Nov 6th election at Argus Bar & Grille just off the Capitol Square.

AFSCME International President Lee Saunders will be in Madison on Friday Nov 2nd for a special lunch reception for AFSCME activists like you. Food will be provided. He’ll give us his nationwide perspective, and talk with us about our prospects and challenges in Wisconsin.

Friday,  Nov 2nd, 2012
Noon - 1pm
Argus Bar and Grille
123 E Main St (corner of S Webster St & E Main St)
Madison

RSVP here to attend this special event for AFSCME members. Food will be provided.  There is limited space available, so sign up quick.

In solidarity,

Jim Garity, President
AFSCME Council 40

Paulette Feld, President
AFSCME Council 24
 
Rick Badger, Executive Director
AFSCME Council 40

Marty Beil, Executive Director
AFSCME Council 24

PS. If you can't make the event, be sure to sign up to help us in the final few days of the campaign.  Click here to volunteer.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Lawmakers settle open records lawsuit

Republican Wisconsin Lawmakers failed to comply with "Open Records" requests and have agreed to settle lawsuits filed by the records requester.

Republicans seem to display this constant practice of choosing which laws apply to them and which laws they will ignore.

These continued practices by Republicans need to be remembered when you cast your vote on Tuesday, November 6th...

Lawmakers settle open records lawsuit

Teachers unions talk merger after membership drops 30 percent

Two major Unions representing teachers in Wisconsin have both recently voted at their respective conventions to engage in talks over a possible merger.

At a time when Unions need their membership numbers to remain strong, in order to change the present course of anti-worker political candidates and the present Wisconsin Administration, members are instead applying their membership dues money to offset the tremendous increase in cost sharing now bestowed upon them by Governor Walker and the GOP Majority.

Union members clearly are not happy with the attacks brought onto them by Governor Walker and the Wisconsin GOP along with the financial backing of major corporations and wealthy private donors, but they are feeling they have no choice. This is very unfortunate that those union members who make that decision to stop their membership in their union are essentially giving up with no fight. With Governor's like Scott Walker and the present GOP Majority in the Wisconsin Legislature, the present situation will only worsen for public workers and soon private union workers in Wisconsin unless Union membership remains strong in order to provide the numbers, both in membership and financially, to stand up to these anti-worker politicians and affect change at the ballot box.

Wisconsin Workers need to stay strong and remain as a "Union" and this can simply be done with just the value of 10 gallons of gas, per month, to provide the fuel (members and money) to stand up against these anti-worker politicians and corporations and wealthy campaign donors to the GOP.

There IS NEVER a good time to GIVE UP, ROLL OVER and let politicians TAKE AWAYyour voice in the workplace and to collectively bargain with your employer, whether it be a public employer or private employer.

Lets not let Union Merger's become the savior, SAVE YOUR UNION and YOUR VOICE in the workplace and maintain your union membership or reinstate your union membership today.

On November 6th, make your voice heard loud and clear that you want pro-worker politicians and cast the right vote!

Teachers unions talk merger after membership drops 30 percent

GM and Chrysler Rebut Romney Auto Bailout Claims

Source: Milwaukee Area Labor Council
10/31/2012

By Seema Mehta
October 30, 2012, 5:52 p.m.

TAMPA, Fla. — As Mitt Romney released more misleading claims about President Obama and the auto bailout on Tuesday, officials at GM and Chrysler weighed in and said the statements put forward by Romney about job losses and the offshoring of jobs were false — an unusual move for corporations, which tend to avoid entering the fray of partisan politics.

Romney released a new radio ad in Ohio that continued to imply that Chrysler, the parent company of Jeep, had outsourced production to China, and in a new accusation, claimed that GM was moving 15,000 American jobs to China. Earlier, Romney released a television ad that implied Jeep production was being moved to China. A GM spokesman defended the company and lashed out at Romney.

We've clearly entered some parallel universe during these last few days,” spokesman Greg Martin told the Detroit Free Press. “No amount of campaign politics at its cynical worst will diminish our record of creating jobs in the U.S. and repatriating profits back to this country.” GM did cut 15,000 jobs, but that occurred before the 2009 government bailout, and the company has added jobs since.

The head of Chrysler, meanwhile, fought back against the implication that the bailout and restructuring overseen by Obama led the company to outsource production to China. The company said it was indeed ramping up Jeep production in China, but for the Chinese market, and has not moved American production out the nation.

“I feel obliged to unambiguously restate our position: Jeep production will not be moved from the United States to China,” Chrysler Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne emailed employees, noting that American productions of Jeeps had tripled since 2009, and that the company was expanding operations in the United States. “Jeep is one of our truly global brands with uniquely American roots. This will never change. So much so that we committed that the iconic Wrangler nameplate, currently produced in our Toledo, Ohio, plant, will never see full production outside the United States.”

A request for comment from the Romney campaign was not answered Tuesday evening.

The GOP nominee has previously faced challenges presented by his opposition to the auto bailouts, which many in Ohio credit with saving the industry.

seema.mehta@latimes.com

jr/afscme1954/aflcio

"NEW" Secretary of DOC Introduces Himself

From:    Wall, Edward F - DOC
Sent:      Tuesday, October 30, 2012 3:52 PM
To:         Wall, Edward F - DOC
Subject: Greetings


Good Afternoon Everyone,

I'm sure some of you are wondering “who is the new guy”? So here's the short version.......

I'm originally from Connecticut, where I was born and raised. I was a police officer in Meriden, CT. for just under 4 years before going to New Hampshire as a State Trooper for just over 10 years. My wife is from Wisconsin (Madison) and we moved here in 1999 when I was appointed as a Special Agent with DOJ.

I was promoted to Special Agent In Charge of the Investigative Services Bureau  in 2005 and in 2009 Governor Jim Doyle appointed me as the Administrator of Wisconsin Emergency Management based on my work in Homeland Security at DOJ. In 2010, Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen asked me to return to DOJ, where I was named the Administrator of the Division of Criminal Investigation.  I've been a cop for 27 years.

I've been married for 23 years to my wife Debi and we have three children, Caitlin, Emily and Ryan. Just to be clear, I'm not a politician and have never given a dime to politicians. To his credit, Governor Walker never asked about my political or philosophical beliefs, he only asked me to do the best job I could in leading the DOC. With your help, that’s what we’ll try to do.

My leadership philosophy is simple, I've always just tried to do the right thing, for the right reason at the right time. I think if you talk to people I've worked with, they’ll tell you I'm fair, honest, direct to the point, care about people and I don't judge others based on gossip, but rather on their actions. In public safety work, we all will make mistakes because our work is so fluid. Those mistakes should be learning opportunities when possible and not necessarily career definitions.

My intention is to get to all of our institutions to visit with staff as quickly as the schedule will allow. You'll find I'm in the field a lot and prone to stopping by if I'm in the neighborhood. Not to catch anyone by surprise, but just to stay in touch and get a chance to speak to people at all levels and shifts in our 24/7 organization.

I want to thank all of you that took the time to send notes welcoming me to DOC. If you're in the area, please stop by the Central Office cafeteria on Friday, November 2nd from 8:30am to 9:45am for a snack and to say hello. Or if you happen to be around another time and can spare a moment to stop by the office, I’d be grateful for your time.  Thanks for all you do for our state and your patience while schooling up the new guy. Stay safe.

Ed

Edward F. Wall
Wisconsin Department of Corrections
Office: 608-240-XXXX
Cell: 608-219-XXXX
________________________________________
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic mail transmission and any accompanying documents contain information belonging to the sender which may be confidential and legally privileged. This information is only for the use of the individual or entity to whom this electronic mail transmission was intended. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or action taken in reliance on the contents of the information contained in this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately contact the sender and delete the message. Thank you

Union Members Hard at Work During Superstorm "Sandy"

It is known fact, while "Union Members" have lost their homes or suffered massive damage to their property in the wake of the Superstorm Sandy, they still responded to their obligations of helping others facing devastation and unfortunately in some cases, loss of life. These Union Members come from the rank-and-file employees of Public and Private workers.

These same union members are on the job today doing what they can to restore power, water, food and at least some normalcy to people's lives who were in the path of Superstorm Sandy.

Union members from across this great nation and more specifically, AFSCME Members (Public Employees) at city, county and state levels send their prayers and thoughts to their AFSCME Sister's and Brother's impacted by Superstorm Sandy. These same "unionized" public employees stand ready to answer the call for assistance if the "ask" is made.

AFL-CIO Now - follow this link for the complete story...

Statement of AFSCME President Lee Saunders on Hurricane Sandy

Statement of AFSCME President Lee Saunders on Hurricane Sandy

Judge overturns law that lets governor block rules by DPI superintendent

Governor Walker "Constitutionally" Wrong again... One has to wonder how many more of his actions that he signed into law are "unconstitutionally" wrong, but simply have not been yet legally challenged.

Governor Walker has a history of conducting himself "legally wrong" and losing in the courts when his actions are challenged. This history stems back to his days as the County Executive for Milwaukee County and now continues as Governor of Wisconsin.

He still may face legal challenges with the ongoing JOHN DOE investigation that seems to have his past close advisors being criminally charged and in some cases convicted. A recent prosecution of a past close advisor to Governor Walker nearly had Governor Walker having to appear in a court of law, but suddenly the defendant chose to accept a plea agreement and thus Governor Walker was sparred from having to testify, "under oath" to any knowledge he has with regards to allegations from the JOHN DOE investigation. What is coming next?

Judge overturns law that lets governor block rules by DPI superintendent

President Obama to Appear in Green Bay on Thursday, November 1st

From: Trish Welte [mailto:TWelte@barackobama.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 8:18 AM
To: Marty Beil
Cc: twelte@nea.org
Subject: FW: need help building....


Hi Marty-- wanted to let you know about the change in this event. If there is anything you can do to help build for the event, I know it is welcome. Thanks!


From: Tanya Bjork [tmbjork@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 9:33 PM
To: dburnett@afscme.org; Trish Welte; mbolton@usw.org; marksreihl@gmail.com; joswald@wilaborers.org; JStocks@nea.org; kimrogers@ufcw.org
Subject: need help building....
Friends:  anything you can do to help us with this event is appreciated. 

Thursday, Nov. 1
President Barack Obama Green Bay Airport Tarmac Event
with Tammy Baldwin, Russ Feingold and Charles Woodson
Austin Straubel Airport, Enter Gate 4
Doors open 8:30am

Tickets for Tuesday's canceled event (including VIP tickets) will be honored.  Tickets also available on site.  

Tanya Bjork

Ready to vote? Here's what you need to know!

Election Day is less than one week away and your vote on November 6 will make a difference for working families.

Please look up the candidates in your area who will work for working families. Our labor endorsed candidates can be found here.

You do not need a photo ID to vote. If you are voting for the first time, you will have to bring something to your polling place that proves you are a Wisconsin resident. Here's a list of acceptable proof of residency documents, including a current utility bill, paycheck stub or bank statement.
You can register to vote in-person at your polling place on Election Day. To find your polling location and check your voter registration click here.

If you will not be available on November 6, there's still time to vote in-person absentee - but there's not much time left. Close of business on Friday, November 2, is the last day to vote in-person absentee at your local municipal clerk’s office.

As a union member, you know that having your voice heard makes a difference - don't forget to vote November 6. Report any problems at the polls to the Election Protection hotline at 1-866-OUR VOTE and visit the Government Accountability Board website for more information.

In Solidarity,

Phil Neuenfeldt, President
Stephanie Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer

Wisconsin objects to Romney training manual urging incognito poll watchers

The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board is crying "Foul" with Mitt Romney's training materials for poll watchers.

The training document appears to instruct observers to hide their connection to the Romney campaign from the election inspectors at polling booths. While the observers should introduce themselves to the inspectors, they should "sign in as a 'concerned citizen' and obtain a name tag," according to the document, which bears the official insignia of the Romney campaign and is entitled "Volunteer Observer Training."

Wisconsin objects to Romney training manual urging incognito poll watchers

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

GOTV Schedule for the Milwaukee Area Labor Council Starting November 1st

There still is a tremendous amount of work to be done in the Milwaukee Area between now and Election Day. Any amount of time you can provide in helping us push our pro-worker candidates over the top on election day would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help.

10 Reasons You Should Vote Early

This Friday, November 2nd is the LAST DAY you can vote early in Wisconsin. It is very important to vote. The AFL-CIO with concurrence from AFSCME Council 24 encourages EARLY VOTING. Follow the below link to understand why EARLY VOTING is more of a protection for you to vote.

10 Reasons You Should Vote Early

2013 WRS Contribution Rates for Participants

Employee Trust Funds (ETF) has announced the 2013 WRS Contribution rates. For most Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) employees and employers the rates will increase from 11.8% to 13.3% of payroll in 2013. In general, the total contribution rate is split equally between the employee and employer as shown in the chart below.

Employee Category
Total Rate
2012
Total
Rate
2013
Employee
Contribution
for 2013
Employer
Contribution
for 2013
General/Teacher
11.8%
13.3%
6.65%
6.65%
Elected Official/Executive/Judge
14.1%
14.0%
7.0%
7.0%
Protective with Social Security
14.9%
16.4%
6.65%
9.75%
 
 
 
 
 

The new rates will go into effect January 1, 2013 and will be reflected on employees’ January 10, 2013 paycheck.

For more information please see ETF’s website.  The link is listed below:

Message from Workers Independent News

Union Members:

Listen to Workers Independent News for election coverage! - - - - -  > 

Be sure to vote and get your members out to vote on or before November 6 if your state has early voting! 

And after November 6, stay with WIN for interviews with prominent union leaders discussing what we might expect from the next Obama administration and the next Congress. 

Workers Independent News is your voice in the media!  

WIN brings you news of the struggles of America’s working families and the trials and triumphs of organized labor.   

And now you can also tune in to our popular news/talk radio show - “The People’s Mic with Doug Cunningham”! Just dial 213-493-0286 from any phone!  

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Ken Pfile
Union Outreach Coordinator
Workers Independent News
(608) 251-6125

Will You Help? South Central Federation of Labor Needs You!

Let's Bring Home a Victory for Barack Obama,
Tammy Baldwin & Mark Pocan

We need to fight to elect our candidates to the Wisconsin State Legislature, too.  Click here to see who else has been endorsed by SCFL and Wisconsin State AFL-CIO.

Players like Karl Rove and the billionaire Koch brothers have dumped millions into attack ads in Wisconsin.  Now, we need to get our boots on the ground and get our members to the polls.

We need your help now through Election Day, November 6, to make calls, knock on doors, and leaflet worksites. Just show up at the Madison Labor Temple, 1602 S. Park St, during any of the following times:

Thursday (Nov. 1) 9 am to 8 pm
Friday (Nov. 2) 9 am to 8 pm
Saturday (Nov. 3) 9 am to 8 pm
Sunday (Nov. 4)  3 pm to 8 pm (post game)
Monday (Nov. 5) 9 am to 8 pm
Tuesday (Nov. 6) 9 am to 8 pm

Food donations are also needed to fuel our effort.  Call the Action Center at (608) 433-5809 with further questions.

Harvest of Loneliness - Hosted by SCFL and School for Workers

On the evening of November 3 at 6:30 pm (snacks provided), the public is invited to view a historical documentary, Harvest of Loneliness: The Bracero Program. SCFL and the UW School for Workers will be hosting a dinner and screening of the film at the Madison Labor Temple.

After the film, Armando Ibarra of the UW School for Workers will lead a conversation about current immigration trends and policy, and how this fits within the larger political context in this election. Download the event flyer here. 

Another "Unconstitutional" Act by Governor Walker

The action of Governor Walker attempting to gain absolute control and power over virtually everything in the State of Wisconsin took yet another hit when a court ruled today that Act 21, a measure taking decision-making power away from the Department of Public Instruction, violates the state constitution.

Recently, Governor Walker had yet another court rule that major portions of Act 10 (Stripping of Collective Bargaining for Public Employees) were unconstitutional. In that ruling, the court refused to grant a stay, as requested by the Department of Justice, on behalf of Governor Walker, of its original ruling that major portions of Act 10 were unconstitutional.

Click HERE to read the complete story and applicable statements.

GOTV Rally in Green Bay Thursday

Join us this Thursday, November 1, at 4:00 p.m. for a special get out the vote rally with USW International President Leo Gerard, AFSCME President Lee Saunders, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO President Phil Neuenfeldt, U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin, 8th congressional district candidate Jamie Wall, state Senator Dave Hansen, and endorsed candidates for the state assembly Pat Vesser and Jeff McCabe.
 
GOTV Rally
4:00 p.m. Thursday, November 1st
Green Bay Labor Council, 1570 Elizabeth Street

Click here for a rally flyer to share with friends and neighbors. This rally is a great time to get energized and fired up to talk with your friends, neighbors, co-workers and family members about the importance of the November 6 elections. After the rally, grab a walk packet or a phone to help elect working family candidates like President Obama, Tammy Baldwin and a host of local candidates!

The choice is clear; we need to keep the country moving forward with President Obama. We cannot go back to the failed policies which crashed our economy in the first place. With President Obama the country has experienced 31 straight months of job growth and unemployment is now under 8%.

With only one week left until the final votes are cast, it is time to turn out votes by taking part in our grassroots ground game! See below for a list of statewide GOTV volunteer locations.

In Solidarity,

Phil Neuenfeldt, President
Stephanie Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer
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GOTV Staging Locations -
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Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington & Ozaukee County

• Milwaukee Area Labor Council: 633 S. Hawley Road, Milwaukee, WI 53214
Contact: Jocelyn Woodards - 414-520-0344; jwoodards@aflcio.org

• Phone Bank: Wisconsin State AFL-CIO: 6333 W. Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI 53213
Contact: Chris Czubkowski - 414-573-2170

Racine, Kenosha, Walworth & Rock County

• Racine Labor Temple: 1840 Sycamore Avenue, Racine, WI 53406
Contact: Justin Geiger - 414-745-4177; jgeiger@wisaflcio.org

• UAW Local 72: 3615 Washington Road, Kenosha, WI 53144
Contact: Carol Edelson - 202-320-1410; Cedelson@aflcio.org

• Janesville Labor Temple: 1605 Center Avenue, Janesville, WI 53546
Contact: John Grier - 570-540-0836; jgrier@seiu32bj.org
Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, Green, Columbia, Richland, Sauk, Grant, Iowa, & Lafeyette County


• Madison Labor Temple: 1602 S. Park Street, Madison, WI 53715
Contact: Greg Neil - 608-556-9521; gneil@wisaflcio.org

• 258 Barstow Street, Horicon, WI 53032
Contact: Melissa Austin - 608-347-5320; melissa@scfl.org

Eau Claire, Chippewa, Clark, Barron, Polk, St. Croix, Dunn, Pierce, Pepin, Buffalo, Trempeleau, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Vernon & Crawford County

• Eau Claire Labor Temple: 2233 Birch Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703
Contact: Andy Thompson - 715-831-3353; athompson@wisaflcio.org

• IAMAW District 66: 1307 Market Street, La Crosse, WI 54601
Contact: Gregory Fries - 631-896-9249; gfries@unitedny.org

Marathon, Wood, Portage, Juneau, Adams, Marquette, Waushara, Waupaca, Shawano, Menominee, Taylor, Lincoln, Langlade, Oneida, Forest, Vilas & Florence County


• Wausau Labor Temple: 318 S. 3rd Avenue, Wausau, WI 54401
Contact: Scott Wright - 920-450-2121; swright@wisaflcio.org

• Laborers Hall: 220 Johnson Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495
Contact: Scott Wright - 920-450-2121; swright@wisaflcio.org

Brown, Kewaunee, Door, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Winnebago, Outagamie, Oconto, Marinette & Calumet County

• Teamsters Local 662, 1546 Main Street, Green Bay, WI 54302
Contact: Meredith Place - 202-425-2791; place@nalc.org

• USW District 2: 1244A Midway Road, Menasha, WI 54952
Contact: Meredith Place - 202-425-2791; place@nalc.org

• Fond du Lac Labor: 50 E. Bank Street, Fond du Lac, WI 54935
Contact: Greg Hinds - 920-540-2309; ghinds@wisaflcio.org

• Winnebago Labor Temple: 2211 Oregon St. #A3, Oshkosh, WI
Contact: Greg Hinds - 920-540-2309; ghinds@wisaflcio.org

Douglas, Bayfield & Ashland Counties

• Canvass Office & Phone Bank: ILA Local 1037 Union Hall; 424 Tower Avenue, Superior, WI 54880
Contact: Judy Hack - 218-391-6116

Monday, October 29, 2012

Want to be heard? You've gotta vote.

Early voting has already begun. In Wisconsin, it will end on November 2nd.

Avoid long lines at the poll and use your legal right to vote early. Follow the below link to learn more.

Want to be heard? You've gotta vote.

Mass Knows Mitt - The people of Massachusetts know the real Mitt Romney. Here are their stories.

Who best to know the real truth of Mitt Romney than the great people of the State of Massachusetts?
Check this website out to learn more about the "REAL" Mitt.

Mass Knows Mitt - The people of Massachusetts know the real Mitt Romney. Here are their stories.

MassKnowsMitt.com (These People Know Mitt the Best)

No one knows Mitt Romney like the people of Massachusetts. There is a reason he's down 20 points in his home state.

That's why we created MassKnowsMitt.com.  

We collected stories about how he hurt real people. There are stories about bait-and-switch education "reform," tax cuts offset several times over by fee increases and disappearing Christmas bonuses for first responders. The anguish is obvious; the anger is real.   

After you check out MassKnowsMitt.com, please tell a friend about it.  Word of mouth on a large scale is more powerful than all the ads a superPAC can buy.

CLICK HERE TO TELL A FRIEND

Mitt Romney doesn't want to talk about his record as a one-term governor. We know why.

Sincerely,

Isaiah J. Poole
Online Communications Director