Show Some Pride In the SkyRecently, thousands of Flight Attendants of Aloha and ATA airlines have been laid off, due to their respective companies going out of business. As any working person can contend, this is a terrible time to be unemployed. Covered by contracts negotiated by the Association of Flight Attendants, these flight attendants leave stable wages, health care benefits, and a path to retirement behind for the unemployment line.
Quite frankly, their need is high, and resources are low. That is why we are hoping Pride At Work members and allies can show their power.
View Page LGBT Movement Refuses to Support Non-Inclusive BillNational LGBT advocacy organizations issue collective call for
gender identity to remain in Employment Non-Discrimination Act
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 — The following statement was released by the executive directors of several national LGBT organizations Thursday morning in response to the article in the Washington Blade posted Wednesday evening:
Our collective position remains clear and consistent regarding the status of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Our organizations oppose the removal of protections for transgender people from ENDA. We would also oppose any employment nondiscrimination bill that did not protect transgender people.
We are shocked and upset that, according to the Washington Blade, influential members of the House of Representatives have apparently made a decision to remove protections for transgender people from the bill. If true, this decision was made without consultation with leaders of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
While we don’t doubt the sincerity of congressional leadership’s intent to take action and be helpful to the LGBT community, we cannot disagree more with this strategy. We will continue to work with LGBT-supportive members of Congress to urge their colleagues to immediately drop this strategy.
Jody Huckaby, Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Matt Foreman, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Inc.
Mara Keisling, National Center for Transgender Equality
Kate Kendell, National Center for Lesbian Rights
Jon Hoadley, National Stonewall Democrats
Rebecca Fox, National Coalition for LGBT Health
Jeremy Bishop, Pride At Work, AFL-CIO
Clarence Patton, National Coalition of Anti-Violence Projects
Andrea Densham, Mautner Project
Terry Stone, National Association of LGBT Community Centers
Kevin Cathcart, Lambda Legal
Lee Swislow, GLAD
View Page UNITED ENDA- Inclusion Is The Solution- Make Your Voices Heard!
Today, the House Committee on Education and Labor voted HR 3685 out of committee. Unfortunately, the bill voted out of committee, does not include gender identity. However, Representative Tammy Baldwin will be introducing an amendment on the floor to add gender identity back into ENDA.
While we think that the strategy pushed by leadership is not responsive to the concerns of the LGBT community, we must push leadership to fix this bill, and if they can not fix it, through the amendment, then leadership must kill the bill. More inside...
View Page Emergency: Vote Before Sunday!
Over 2,200 questions were submitted and voted on, and our question in regards to ending marriage discrimination is a finalist. We know that marriage equality is fundamentally a worker issue, but the rest of the world does not. Here is our chance to raise ending marriage discrimination to a crowd of over 15,000 workers and millions of viewers- and raise it as a fundamental workers' right issue.
Who thought that a minority of 5% could have a question in the top ten that union members want asked? Lets pull out a victory here for LGBT working people, lets get on the stage.. VOTE NOW!
View Page Now Accepting: Diversity Seat Board Applications
The National Executive Board has opened up the application process for diversity seats on the Pride At Work National Executive Board. The National Executive Board encourages all people to apply, and in particular, folks connected to the transgender, youth, disability, immigrant, people of color, and communities from the south and midwest. Applications are due no later than April 30th, 2007.
View Page DC LGBT Labor Leadership School
Are you ready to kick homophobic ass in your union/workplace?
Join Pride At Work for the first LGBT Labor Leadership School in DC, March 15-16th.
This two day training institute will focus on leadership development, combating homophobia in the workplace, and ensuring our unions and workplaces are LGBT-literate and friendly.
Read on for applications, sponsorship info, the tentative agenda, and more ...
View Page Fight for the Employee Free Choice ActAs queer workers, the Employee Free Choice Act is especially important : With no federal laws, and so few at the state level, mandating LGBT worker equality and protections in the workplace, the union contract has been our main source of security on the job. The Employee Free Choice Act will make it easier for tons of workers to gain those same benefits that come along with collective bargaining.
Jump in and let your Representatives know that the Employee Free Choice Act is a priority for our community.
View Page Winter 2006 NewsletterClick above for info on protests in L.A., convention highlights, marriage equality updates, information on gift memberships, and more.
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