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December 22, 2011

Human Rights Awards Dinner January 12th in NYC


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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Reception 6:00 p.m. - Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Hilton New York
1335 Avenue of the Americas (at 53rd Street)
New York City


Make your reservations now. Click here.

Just fill in the RSVP form, print it out, and either send it back to us via fax -- 212-477-1918 -- as an email attachment to dinner@jewishlabor.org, or by mail to
Jewish Labor Committee -- 50 Broadway Suite 1600 -- New York NY 10004
You may also make your reservation by phone, using a credit card, by calling us at 212-477-0755.

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HONORARY CO-CHAIRS

Dr. Conrad Giles
Chair, Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Joseph T. Hansen
Chair, Change to Win/International President, United Food and Commercial Workers

Professor Richard Stone
Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

Richard L. Trumka
President, AFL-CIO

HONORARY DINNER COMMITTEE

Vincent Alvarez
President, New York City Central Labor Council

Theodore M. Bikel
President, Associated Actors and Artistes of America

R. Thomas Buffenbarger
International President, International Association of Machinists

James J. Claffey, Jr.
President, Local 1, I.A.T.S.E.

Larry Cohen
President, Communications Workers of America

Rabbi Stephen Gutow
President and CEO, Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Mary Kay Henry
President, Service Employees International Union

Edwin D. Hill
International President, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

Malcolm I. Hoenlein
Executive Vice Chairman, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

James P. Hoffa
General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Frank Hurt
International President, Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers

Richard C. Iannuzzi
President, New York State United Teachers

Alan S. Jaffe
President, Jewish Community Relations Council of New York

Bruce McIver
President, League of Voluntary Hospitals & Homes of New York

Terrence Melvin
Secretary-Treasurer, New York State AFL-CIO

Rabbi Michael S. Miller
Executive Vice President & CEO, Jewish Community Relations Council of New York

Joseph J. Nigro
General President, Sheet Metal Workers International Association

Bruce S. Raynor
President, Sidney Hillman Foundation/President Emeritus, Workers United

Roberta Reardon
National President, AFTRA

Cecil E. Roberts
International President, United Mine Workers of America

Andrew Stern
Senior Fellow, Richman Center, Columbia University/President Emeritus, SEIU

Baldemar Velasquez
President, Farm Labor Organizing Committee

Randi Weingarten
President, American Federation of Teachers

John W. Wilhelm
President, UNITE HERE

Thomas Woodruff
Executive Director, Change to Win Strategic Organizing Center/International Executive Vice President, SEIU


December 01, 2011

Marching with NYC's "March for Jobs and Economic Fairness"

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The JLC delegation included (r-l): Executive Director Martin Schwartz {holding one edge of the banner}, Adelphi University Professor Leigh Benin, Associate Director Arieh Lebowitz, Robert Schwartz, Intern Brett Goldman, and Bennett Muraskin, a union representative for New Jersey college professors. Other JLC activists, from unions including the Communications Workers, the Electrical Workers, the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and the United Federation of Teachers, marched with their respective unions. They and others joined our delegation at Union Square.

(Thursday, Dec 1, 2011) New York - JLC marched this afternoon and stayed into the evening at the "March for Jobs and Economic Fairness," called by the New York City Central Labor Council, that according to one report transformed Broadway into "a sea of union workers." The march began near Greeley Square and went straight down to Union Square, fifteen blocks south.

On the agenda of the city's labor movement are an extension of New York State's so-called Millionaires' Tax and the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act, "living wage" legislation before the NYC City Council that would obligate companies receiving significant assistance from the city to pay retail workers a living wage. The United Hebrew Trades -- New York JLC has been active in securing support from the Jewish community for passage of this much-needed legislation.

Stuart Appelbaum, President of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union -- who is also President of the Jewish Labor Committee -- is committed to passage of the Fair Wages for New Yorkers legislation, as well as the larger campaign for jobs and economic fairness in workplaces across North America.
Talking about the current economic situation in the U.S., Appelbaum noted that "forty-four percent of all income goes to one percent of the population, and everybody else is struggling just to survive."

Vincent Alvarez, President of the New York City Central Labor Council, noted that "all of us are out here to collectively say that enough is enough. It's time that government and corporate America address issues which are going to lead to a broad-based economic prosperity and address the fundamental problem that we see today, which is the lack of jobs."