Boots, Heels, Flats and Gym Shoes, Working Women Hit the Streets to Highlight Need for Collective Bargaining
Monday, June 23, 2014(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)
The labor movement isn't just boots on the ground, said Connie Leak, a UAW
member and president of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). "It's heels,
flats and sneakers." Working women are impacting the labor movement in a big
way. Sunday, more than 250 women workers and labor participants gathered in
Washington, D.C., at the AFL-CIO headquarters to discuss issues that affect
women workers and families and talk about collective bargaining as the solution.
On Monday they attended the White House Summit on Working
Families. Read
more on the AFL-CIO Now blog.
Plus: A Tale of Two Macy's:
Liz Watson, Senior Counsel and Director of Workplace Justice for Women catches
up with Kay Thompson and Sasha Hammad during a break at the White House Summit
on Working Families. Thompson spoke at the Summit about what having a predicable
full-time schedule and a say in the timing of her work hours has meant for her
family. Sasha Hammad is director of the Retail Action project, and is fighting
to secure these same protections for all retail workers in New York
City...