Passed unanimously at the Graduate
Employee Organization (GEO, UAW Local 232, www.geouaw.org)
general membership meeting Sept. 21, 2004, UMass Amherst.
GEO, one of the largest graduate student unions in the United
States, represents 2,500 student/ workers.
Sept. 21, 2004
Whereas: our ancestors fought tirelessly in this country
for the right to organize unions and ensure that our government
recognized this right because it is a cornerstone of democracy;
and
Whereas: the current administration, with the complicity
of Congress, has cooperated with big business in attacking
our rights, using legislation such as the Patriot Acts I and
II, denying the right of hundreds of thousands of Federal
employees to belong to unions and bargain and forcing various
workers to work under Taft-Hartley injunctions; and
Whereas: the Bush administration, with the complicity of
Congress, has negotiated trade agreements costing the jobs
of hundreds of thousands of US workers, calling this a move
towards a healthy economy, while promoting other economic
policies, such as privatization and deregulation which has
resulted in the loss of over 3 million jobs since January,
2001; and
Whereas: the Bush administration, with the complicity of
Congress has given corporations and the wealthy huge tax breaks,
while cutting billions of dollars in spending for social services,
education, and other government programs won by working people
through decades of effort; and
Whereas: the Bush administration, with the complicity of
Congress, has excused all these policies by using the terrible
events of September 11 to label any opposition unpatriotic
and a threat to national security, has taken our country into
an unjust war under the false assertion that Iraq possessed
weapons of mass destruction, costing the lives of hundreds
of U.S. service members and innocent Iraqi civilians, and
is whipping up fear and even further to try to stampede the
public into giving it another term in office; and
Be it therefore resolved: that GEO, a local amalgamated unit
of United Auto Workers Local 2322, endorses and will publicize
the Million Worker March, set for October 17, 2004 in Washington,
D.C.; and
Be it further resolved: GEO will encourage other union locals
and members and working people generally to attend and/or
participate in any way possible to support the reprioritization
of federal spending to affirmative action programs, education,
health care, housing and other social programs and to demand
that politicians and the administration listen to the people
who pay their salaries, rather than the voices of big business
and the rich; and
Be it further resolved: that this resolution be forwarded
to unions, labor councils and labor organizations, as well
as other organizations to which workers belong, whether organized
or not, so that they can take similar action to organize for
the Million Worker March as soon as possible; and
Be it finally resolved: GEO will contribute $500 towards
Western Mass Million Worker March transportat