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William Lucy,
CBTU President
Greetings,
I am pleased and honored to issue the OFFICIAL
CONVENTION CALL for the Coalition of Black
Trade Unionists 32nd International Convention. The dates are May
21-26, 2003, and the setting we have chosen is the beautiful city
of San Francisco, California. The headquarters hotel is the Hyatt
Regency Embarcadero, with the Holiday Inn-Financial District serving
as the overflow property.
The theme for this convention is ADVANCING
THE WORKING FAMILIES AGENDA. The
format will include resolutions and policy papers designed to put
forth our position on a wide range of domestic and global issues
that will speak to the needs of working families. We will address
labor rights and human rights, both at home and abroad.
The settings for these discussions will be general
sessions, workshops, national womens conference, retirees
conference, youth conference and community toxics seminar. We will
also be convening a special task force on organizing, as well as
a roundtable forum on leveraging the power of workers pension
funds. We will also host a town hall meeting exploring the urban
policy crisis in America.
We are pleased to have confirmed a number of
dynamic speakers, including Ron Gettelfinger, international president,
UAW, and Terence M. OSullivan, international president, LIUNA.
In addition, we expect other luminaries to join us, including:
- John Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO
- Hon. Cruz Bustamante, Lt. Gov., State of California
- U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, Oakland
- Hon. Willie Brown, Mayor, City of San Francisco
- Barbara J. Wood, Western Regional Director, Federal
Mediation and Conciliation Service
The convention would not be complete without such
attractions as our gospel concert, Sunday worship service, and awards
dinner.
The CBTU convention is serious
business and I urge you, as in the past,
to come with your sleeves rolled up ready to work. The
mission on our watch is to tackle the tough issues and suggest solutions
which will provide security, a decent standard of living, a voice
in the political process, and generally make the quality of life
a little better for all of us, particularly the least among us in
our society.
We believe these objectives to be consistent
with labors purpose and I call on all unions to maximize membership
and delegate participation from their national, regional, and local
levels at this convention to help make it a huge success and let
our collective voices ring out in a resounding coalition of unity.
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