Take Action for Jobs!

This week we've got an update (and action to take) on the Rebuild America Act; news about green jobs and some staggering news about unemployment and older workers as well as a few other notes of interest.

Urge your Senators and Representative to Co-Sponsor the Rebuild America Act!

Last month we told you about Sen. Harkin (D-IA) sponsoring this bill to build the economy for the 99%. Now we are pleased to report that Rep. DeLauro (D-CT) and Rep Braley (D-IA) have sponsored a companion bill in the house. 

Please take a minute to urge your elected officials to co-sponsor this much-needed jobs legislation. 

Green Jobs Now

As Leo Gerard, President of the United Steelworkers put it, "It's not a choice between good jobs and the environment; we can and must have both." Read the People's World article covering this topic, and read more about the plan in Michigan endorsed by Clean Water Action. Another labor leader speaking on jobsin the People's World: The nation should "add four million factory jobs and balance its trade within five years," said AFL-CIO President Trumka.

Adding Insult to Injury - and Then Some...

A list of sobering news items relating to the unemployed and jobs.

230,000 Long-Term Unemployed Lost Jobless Benefits This Week

The odds of finding a job are improving, but are still stacked against job seekers

In California, double the cuts, double the misery

What does austerity mean in Europe? Higher taxes, fewer jobs - let us count the ways

The Human Disaster of Unemployment

People Not In Labor Force at 522,000, Labor Force Rate Lowest Since 1981

Long-Term Unemployment and Older Workers

The Senate Special Committee on Aging, chaired by Sen. Herb Kohl (D-WI) held a hearing to address unemployment among older workers.  Read more and watch the C-SPAN video on the crisis facing these unemployed workers.

Please make sure to visit the People's World online for the best in worker's news!

Other resources to check out:

WeNeedJobsNotCuts.com - UnemployedWorkers.org - Unemployed Nation - JobsNotCuts.org

 

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