Letter Carriers Union Branch #214 Resolution: Gulf Coast Reconstruction Program Resolution
Resolution calls for federally-funded public works program (like WPA of the
1930s) with prevailing wages and the right to organize...the Right of Return of
evacuees...and an end to state repression, racial profiling and police
brutality in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
WHEREAS, During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina the world watched the United
States government stand by and let thousands of African Americans and poor
people in New Orleans and throughout the Gulf Coast suffer and hundreds die a
most tragic and unnecessary death;
WHEREAS, Robert "Tiger" Hammond, president of the Greater New Orleans
AFL-CIO recently said, "Parts of this town look like a nuclear bomb hit
two days ago, not like it was two years ago.";
WHEREAS, The AFL-CIO Housing Trust (HIT) is participating in the $1 billion
Gulf Coast Revitalization Program for New Orleans and other communities ravaged
by Hurricane Katrina;
WHEREAS, The AFL-CIO will be investing in the building of modular housing and
will coordinate union sponsored worker training programs;
WHEREAS, The AFL-CIO community fund and affiliated unions have raised millions
of dollars to assist Katrina survivors;
WHEREAS, ILWU Locals 10, 19, 52, and the International in conjunction with the
African American Longshore Coalition sent several 40 foot containers of
humanitarian and construction supplies, and vehicles along with financial
support to the Gulf;
WHEREAS, Members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters volunteered to
drive trucks filled with supplies to the Gulf for survivors;
WHEREAS, The American Federation of Teachers has dispatched tutors and
specialists to assist local workers in preparing for apprenticeship
opportunities, investing its resources in the people of New Orleans
despite the cityÂ’s attacks on public education and wholesale
privatization of education;
WHEREAS, Almost immediately after Katrina, President George W. Bush issued
an executive order suspending prevailing wage requirements on federally funded
projects. Bush and the Republican-controlled Congress suspended
affirmative action requirements, relaxed environmental regulations, and started
handing out privatized, no-bid contracts like they were bottled water;
WHEREAS, In the weeks after Katrina and Rita, New Orleans witnessed an influx
of more than 150,000 workers from outside the region, many of them recruited
from Mexico and Central America by temporary agencies;
WHEREAS, Fifty percent of migrant day laborers were never paid for their work
and the New Orleans Workers Center has countless stories of transient workers
who showed up at a certain location to get paid, and instead were met by ICE
agents and deported;
WHEREAS, Katrina brought about the largest displacement of African Americans in
the U.S. South since the post-Reconstruction period at the end of the 19th
century;
WHEREAS, The ACLU has released a report revealing continuing incidents of
racial injustice and human rights abuses in the aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina;
WHEREAS, These violations include reports of heightened racially motivated
police activity, housing discrimination, and prisoner abuse;
WHEREAS, On August 29th thru September 2, 2007, an International Tribunal on
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was held in New Orleans made up of an international
panel of judges from 7 countries, a prosecution team of leading attorneys from
across the country, experts and witnesses (survivors) who provided testimony
regarding human rights abuses and crimes by the government at all levels
(federal, state and local);
WHEREAS, Both Katrina survivors (witnesses) and prosecutors at the
International Tribunal on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita called for a
reconstruction program to rebuild the Gulf;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That National Association of Letter Carriers
Branch #214 support the call for the implementation of a federally funded
Gulf Coast Reconstruction Program which shall include prevailing wages for
workers, and the right to organize; and
THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, The Gulf Coast Reconstruction Program include
the right to return to the Gulf, a Gulf Coast Public Works Program (similar to
the WPA of the 1930's), an end to state repression via police brutality and
racial profiling, and building solidarity committees nationally to continue the
struggle for a just reconstruction in the Gulf Coast; and
THEREFORE BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That this Resolution be sent to our
affiliates and forwarded to the democratic leadership of the House, the Senate,
and the Congressional Black Caucus.
This resolution was adopted by NALC Branch #214 on January 9, 2008 in
San Francisco, California, by unanimous vote. It is modeled after a resolution
adopted by the Central Labor Council of Alameda County in November 2007.
NALC Branch #214 represents 2,500 letter carriers in the San Francisco Bay
Area.