WHEREAS, over 100 trade unionists from
unions, Central Labor Councils and other labor organizations representing over 2 million
members gathered in Chicago for an unprecedented meeting to discuss our concerns about the
Bush administrations threat of war; and
WHEREAS, union members and leaders have the responsibility to inform
all working people about issues that affect their lives, jobs and families, and to be
heard in the national debate on these issues; and
WHEREAS, the principal victims of any military action in Iraq will
be the Sons and daughters of working class families serving in the military who will be
put in harms way, and innocent Iraqi civilians who have already suffered so much; and
Whereas, we have no quarrel wit!, the ordinary working class men,
women and children of Iraq, or any other country; andWhereas, the billions of dollars
spent to stage and execute this war are being taken away from our schools, hospitals,
housing and Social Security; and
Whereas, the war is a pretext for attacks on labor, civil, immigrant
and human rights at home; and
Whereas, Bushs drive for war serves as a cover and distraction
for the sinking economy, corporate corruption and layoffs; and
Whereas, such military action is predicted actually to increase the
likelihood of retaliatory terrorist acts; and
Whereas, there is no convincing link between Iraq and Al Qaeda or
the attacks on Sept. 11, and neither the Bush administration nor the UN inspections have
demonstrated that Iraq poses a real threat to Americans; and
Whereas, U.S. military action against Iraq threatens the peaceful
resolution of disputes among states, jeopardizing the safety and security of the entire
world, including Americans; and
Whereas, labor has had an historic role in fighting for justice;
therefore
We hereby establish the "U.S. Labor Against the War
(USLAW); and
Resolve that U.S. Labor Against the War stands firmly against Bush's
war drive; and
Further resolve that U.S. Labor Against the War will publicize this
statement, and promote union, labor and community antiwar activity.
Adopted January 11, 2003 in Chicago, IL.
For more information contact:
Bob Muehlenkamp
Gene
Bruskin
Kabob240@aol.com
G8751@erols.com
301-346-3665
202-833-8525