02/19/2008 - 4:16pm
Over the past six years, America’s working families have been hit hard by many catastrophic events – 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the
Southern California wildfires, to name a few. These natural and man-made disasters have devastated and dislocated thousands of working families. In the midst of these tragedies that also affected thousands of union members, the labor movement was there – leading rescue efforts, donating blood, volunteering time, and providing the comfort, relief, support, and resources to help their brothers and sisters in need.
10/14/2007 - 11:57am
Fritz Sanchez was a trooper in the army of volunteers
that the Red Cross dispatched to help Louisiana
residents cope with the devastation wrought by Hurricane
Katrina.
10/14/2007 - 11:54am
Local 376 volunteers make a difference for Katrina victims
10/14/2007 - 11:26am
CSEA members quick to offer a hand to Hurricane Katrina victims
10/14/2007 - 11:11am
Local 420 delivers holiday supplies to union members in devastated New Orleans area
10/14/2007 - 9:11am
Whenever disaster strikes, union members are among the first to lend a
hand. When Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit New Orleans in 2005, unions
members sent supplies and volunteered to help clean up and provide
whatever help was needed.
10/24/2007 - 5:31pm
AFSCME members who suffered the wrath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita are slowly rebuilding their lives, with help from their union sisters and brothers.