You also can take action now to help the Haitian survivors by clicking on the AFL-CIO Haitian Disaster Relief site here.
Union Plus has committed $100,000 through this dollar-for-dollar donation match to help Haitian earthquake relief efforts. Says Union Plus President Leslie Tolf:
Despite the millions of dollars raised already, the people of Haiti continue to have an ongoing need for our help. That’s why we are committing $100,000 to double the donations made by union members to the Solidarity Center.
The Machinists have contributed more than $100,000 to Doctors Without Borders and worked with some of its employers to send heavy equipment and crews of mechanics to help with the rescue effort.
In other recent actions:
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Crews from unions in the AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department are helping to build docks in Port-au-Prince and move in barges. They also hope to raise $50,000 for the relief effort.
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Longshoremen (ILA) President Richard Hughes says the ILA is exploring strategies for aiding humanitarian relief in Haiti even though the ports are in shambles from the earthquake. Hughes says ILA members from Maine to Texas are ensuring that relief cargo gets loaded quickly and efficiently and local unions are raising funds to help the survivors.