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Guyott: Workers must continue fight for American dream

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Workers must continue fight for American dream
A Labor Day Message from Indiana AFL-CIO President Nancy Guyott

As Americans mark another Labor Day it’s high time for some hard truth. Like no time in recent memory the American worker is losing ground – and that’s certainly the case here in Indiana. Men and women are working harder, longer and are making less and less.

And, each day the American Dream is slipping out of reach for more and more of our citizens.

So how do we stop this backwards slide? It begins with ending the incessant attacks on working people. In the last year, Hoosiers faced down well orchestrated efforts to lower their wages, roll back worker safety standards, eliminate retirement security and severely restrict their ability to have a voice in the workplace. These measures don’t create a single new job, or benefit the economy as a whole – they only weaken workers’ ability to earn a living and have a say in the workplace.

Secondly, we must return to an America and an Indiana where everyone is willing to do their part. In the last 30 years the richest one percent’s income has doubled, while their tax rates have been cut in half. Excessive greed by corporations and their CEOs have ushered in an era where the super rich enjoy unneeded tax loopholes, dodges, shelters and abatements that working people end up paying for – and after decades of promises the trickle down effect still hasn’t reached the worker. The rich are indeed getting richer, and working people are getting poorer.

And finally, and perhaps most importantly, working people must stop allowing ourselves to be distracted and divided. All too often we allow ourselves to be tricked into being pitted against each other. Politicians, schilling for corporate America, get our blood boiling with tall tales of excessive employee pensions, greedy teachers and mythical all powerful “union bosses.” These fantasies are designed to create jealousy over your neighbor who can afford a Buick rather than a Chevy, while the real culprits have mansions in gated communities, a fleet of luxury cars, yachts and jets.

Yet, when was the last time you heard these same politicians complain about the salary a corporate CEO? When it comes to their salaries, benefits and pensions, it is capitalism. When it comes to the wages of working people it is corruption.

On this Labor Day weekend, working people across Indiana and the nation should rethink where we stand. We will not get ahead by stepping on or over each other. We will not get ahead if we continue to allow our elected leaders to take away our workplace rights. And, we will not get ahead if we are forced to continue to carry the burden alone.

Simply put, working people want work. We want to do our work with pride and dignity, and to contribute to our communities. We want to put food on the table, pay our taxes, clothe our children, put them through college, save for retirement and enjoy a little family time now and again. That is our American Dream – and on this Labor Day we must be prepared to fight for it.

 

Nancy Guyott is the first elected female president and youngest to serve in fifty for the Indiana State AFL-CIO. She is an Indiana University graduate from the School of Law and Harvard College.

The Indiana State AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) is a federation of 800 local unions across the state belonging to 50 International Unions. In total, the Indiana State AFL-CIO represents more than 300,000 working Hoosiers.

For more information on please visit www.in.aflcio.org or call 1-800-433-8423.

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