- Home
- Statement of Principles
- Steering Committee
- FAQ
- RWU History
- Group Discussions
- Newsletter
- Photo Gallery
- You Can Print RWU Materials
- Get Your RWU T-Shirt and Cap Now!
- RWU Resolutions
- Safety
- Current Events
- Rail Industry in the News
- Port of Vancouver preparing to remove historic structure
- We must make Rail Safety Act work
- UP plans for rebound
- AAR: Rail traffic down sharply in May
- House Probes Resignation at Amtrak - Wall Street Journal
- More reaction to rail closure news - Midnorth Monitor
- Operation Lifesaver of Canada boots up Web site aimed at kids
- Railroad Track Equipment Co. Nordco Switches Sponsors
- Safety Task force seeks member help
- Six runaway train cars intentionally derailed near Dunsmuir - Record-Searchlight
- Tackling the challenges to standard train control
- With 5000 locomotives in storage, Class Is won't be placing power
- Organized Labor in the News
- July 2009 Laborfest Events Around '34 General Strike 75th Commemoration
- Reaching Out to New Generation of Labor Lawyers
- Next leader of AFL-CIO could see rise in power - Washington Post
- Pelosi: Congress Committed to Passing Employee Free Choice
- Stand Up For a Union That Will Stand Up for Us
- On the Move to Build TDU
- ‘Walk In My Shoes’ June 11
- 1,000 Business Leaders Speak Out in Support of Employee Free Choice
- 550,000 NYC Workers Win Pact to Save Jobs, and More Bargaining News
- Charleston Sanitation Workers Fight for Union Recognition
- Fighting for Workplace Safety Reforms
- UNITE HERE Split Gets Even Messier
- Hot Social Issues in the News
- Biden Refuses to Cross Fire Fighters Picket Line
- NTSB Expands Release Of Accident Investigation Public Dockets Available On Website Beginning Next Week
- The worst downturn since the Great Depression
- The Stars Align for Employee Free Choice Act
- More Than 1,000 Scholars and Academics Support Employee Free Choice
- Bernanke Conundrum Threatens Housing on Mortgage Rate
- FedEx Threatens to "Destroy" Members of Congress
- Frank Luntz's "The Language of Healthcare 2009"
- Jobs Picture, June 5, 2009
- Labor Department Budget Strengthens Worker Protection Enforcement
- Setting the record straight on GM
- Too complex to regulate?
- Rail Industry in the News
- Join RWU
- Support RWU
- Contact Us
- Get RWU News Alerts
- Read About Rail Labor
- Web Links
- Almost Everything a Railroader Needs to Know
- Eugene V. Debs Page
RWU Supports Single Payer Health Care for All
Resolution #11 -- RWU Resolution in Support of
Resolution #11 -- RWU Resolution in Support of Single Payer Universal Health Care
Whereas, railroad workers, their families and their unions are waging an increasingly difficult struggle to win or keep good health care coverage. Every rail union at every contract deadline must battle and sacrifice merely to sustain health care benefits. The rising costs of health insurance are blocking rail workers’ progress in wages and other areas. All of our unions face a health care crisis; and
Whereas, the crisis extends far beyond union members. More than 45 million people in the U.S. are currently without health care insurance. More than 75 million went without for some length of time within the last two (2) years; and millions more have inadequate coverage or are at risk of losing their coverage. Women, people of color and immigrants are denied care at disproportionate rates, while the elderly and many others must choose between the necessities and life sustaining drugs and care. Unorganized employers, such as Wal-Mart dump their responsibilities for health care onto public programs; and
Whereas, the U.S. health system continues to treat health care as a commodity distributed according to the ability to pay, rather than a social service to be distributed according to human need. Insurance companies and HMOs compete not by increasing quality or lowering costs, but by avoiding covering those with the greatest need; and
Whereas, economic necessity and moral conscience compel us to seek a better way;
Therefore, be it Resolved that Railroad Workers United (RWU) at its Founding Convention in Dearborn, Michigan, April 11, 2008 supports a single payer program as provided for in Congressman John Conyers’ bill HR 676, ‘Expanded and Improved Medicare for All,’ since a single payer health care program is the only affordable option for universal, comprehensive coverage; and
Be it Further Resolved that Railroad Workers United advocate within our local unions and communities to build a groundswell of popular support and action for single payer universal health care and HR 676 until we make what is morally right for our nation into what is also politically possible; and
Be it finally Resolved that RWU send a copy of this resolution to Congressman Conyers, to all rail labor national representatives, to the AFL-CIO Executive Committee, and to the news media.
The above Resolution was adopted by those members assembled at the RWU Convention, April 11, 2008.
|
