As the AFL-CIO’s Good Jobs Now mobilization heats up in the coming weeks, you will be able to find events in your area so you can join the growing movement demanding that lawmakers focus on job creation and hold corporations like Whirlpool and big Wall Street banks accountable for their economic damage.
To help build and connect a community of job activists, the new site gives workers, employed and jobless, the opportunity to share their stories, photos and videos of how the job crisis has affected them, their families and communities, as well as ideas about the best ways to solve the job crisis and help rebuild the middle class. You also can read and comment on the stories.
Good Jobs Now also includes a video section on rallies, marches and other jobs action, including a video from a Sacramento jobs rally earlier this month and several with AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka discussing vital economic issues. There is also a section with the latest on jobs rallies from the field.
There are downloadable tools for activists and union leaders, including information on ways to help families hit by the jobs crisis, developing infrastructure jobs and putting people back to work. Good Jobs Now features a detailed look at the AFL-CIO’s five-point national jobs agenda and the federation’s detailed state jobs agenda.