Union Members to March in 56th Inaugural Parade
Thursday, January 15, 2009
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Change
to Win: Noreen Nielsen,
Thursday,
January 15, 2009
202-721-6047
AFL-CIO: Alison Omens,
202-637-5018
NEA: Staci Maiers,
202-822-7823
HUNDREDS OF
UNION MEMBERS TO MARCH IN
56th
INAUGURAL PARADE
America’s
Workers United For
Change
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On January 20,
hundreds of America’s
working men and women will
join representatives from across the country
and our armed forces to participate
in the official inaugural parade for the
nation’s 44th president, Barack Obama. The 2009
inauguration
marks the first time in recent history that
representatives from
America’s
labor unions have been
invited to march in the official parade. The
265-person ensemble will include
members from Change to Win, the
AFL-CIO and the National Education Association.
“The Inaugural Parade is a
celebration of America
and the people that make this country great,”
said Change to Win chair Anna
Burger. “From the members of the
armed forces who have dedicated their lives to
protecting our nation, to those
who build our roads and bridges, teach our
children, take care of the sick and
elderly, transport our goods, process our food,
and keep our nation running.
Working families are excited to seize this
moment and revive the American Dream.
We are honored to take part in this truly
historic tradition.”
The delegation of marchers will
lead the only pro-worker float
down the parade path under the theme of
“Honoring America’s Workers.” The
marchers will carry a banner with the slogan
“America’s
Workers: United for Change” along with
flags that represent the issues most important
to working families: an Economy
that Works for All, Great Public
Schools, Good Jobs
Green Jobs, and Health Care for
All.
“America’s
working men and women are
celebrating an historic new beginning today,”
said AFL-CIO President John
Sweeney. “Our nation is built on
the hard work of people just like those
marching in today's parade—the nurses,
teachers, firefighters, construction workers
and others who are our nation's
union members.
Let’s honor them and
honor this great nation.”
The entire float was fabricated by
union carpenters, welders,
sculptors and painters. Constructed of steel,
wood and foam, it will rise more
than seventeen feet in height and span
twenty-four feet in length. Outlines of
the different “faces of labor” will surround
the float to salute the backbone of
our country—the hard working men and women that
get up and go to work everyday.
A Teamsters member will drive the truck
supporting the float through the parade
route.
“NEA and its members are proud to
join AFL-CIO and Change to
Win in this first-ever labor-sponsored
inauguration parade float,” said NEA
President Dennis Van Roekel.
“The
‘America’s Workers United for Change’ parade
unit, including the participation
of 43 public school employees, provides
organized labor the opportunity to
emphasize the important role of
America’s
workers in helping to renew
America’s
promise.”
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