Shame on Elaine » All you need to know about Elaine Chao
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 12, 2008
9:22 AM
CONTACT: American Rights At Work
Josh Goldstein 202-822-2127 x118
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Campaign Exposes Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao's Corporate Ties and Record of Failings
American Rights at Work Demands Accountability and Immediate Change of Course
NEW YORK - February 12 - American Rights at Work today launched an unprecedented web-based campaign highlighting the numerous failures of Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, President Bush's longest-serving cabinet member. Through http://ShameOnElaine.org, the public will get a glimpse of the egregious policies Chao has inflicted on America's workers, including her rollbacks of critical mine safety protections, hostility toward workers and their unions, and collaboration with corporate interests, most notably through her husband, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
"Elaine Chao's family connections and corporate ties have transformed the Department of Labor into the 'Department of Business,'" said Mary Beth Maxwell, Executive Director of American Rights at Work. "From littering the Labor Department with individuals holding a blatant corporate agenda to jeopardizing the health and safety of workers across America, Chao has undermined the role of the very agency she's supposed to manage."
Engaging hundreds of thousands of online activists, bloggers, and workers' rights advocates, American Rights at Work is increasing pressure on Chao to reverse course during her remaining year as Secretary of Labor while informing the public of the numerous actions she's taken on behalf of corporate interests and against workers.
"This is a classic case of a fox guarding the henhouse. Unlike her cohorts in the Bush administration, Chao has escaped much-needed public scrutiny of her record. Elaine Chao's long honeymoon is over as we are taking her to task on a wide range of issues and policies she's supported to the detriment of America's workers," said Maxwell.
As the administration enters its final year, American Rights at Work will demand accountability from Chao and help raise the standards necessary for the next Secretary of Labor. The campaign will run through the remainder of Chao's tenure, giving Americans a unique opportunity to weigh in online and participate in the debate surrounding her legacy.
For more information, visit http://ShameOnElaine.org.
American Rights at Work is a leading labor policy and advocacy organization dedicated to educating the American public about the barriers that workers face when they attempt to exercise their rights to freely and fairly form unions and engage in collective bargaining.
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Donna Puleio MD
Personal tragedy and grevious loss cause radical change in an individual's world view and a reevaluation of "things that matter". My brother, Gary Puleio, was killed on August 15, 2001 as a result of unsafe working conditions, inadequate regulatory oversite and the pursuit of corporate greed over workers' needs.
What matters to me now is the creation of a just society that values workers and puts peoples' needs and well being before profits.
Donna Puleio MD
What matters to me now is the creation of a just society that values workers and puts peoples' needs and well being before profits.
Donna Puleio MD
"Capital is reckless of the health or length of the life of the laborer, unless under compulsion from society"---Karl Marx
