Members: Clinton supports our movement to build a better future for working families
VIDEO: Watch SEIU members speak about why they support Hillary Clinton
WASHINGTON
— After a rigorous, months-long member engagement process, the Service
Employees International Union (SEIU) today endorsed Hillary Clinton for
president, calling her a leader who will stand up for the working people
building a movement to secure a better future for their families.
“Hillary
Clinton has proven she will fight, deliver and win for working
families,” said SEIU International President Mary Kay Henry. “SEIU
members and working families across America are part of a growing
movement to build a better future for their families, and Hillary
Clinton will support and stand with them. This movement for economic,
racial, immigrant and social justice is poised to turn out to vote in
November with their families and communities and keep pushing elected
officials to deliver once in office.”
“We are endorsing Hillary
Clinton because she will stand up for working people like me when she’s
in the White House, not the rich and powerful,” said Regina Sutton, a
home care worker and member of SEIU Local 2015 in California.
SEIU’s
member engagement included a 1,200-member conference in March, three
national tele-town hall meetings in which more than 178,000 members
participated, three national member polls from the fall of 2014 through
the fall of 2015, more than 200 local executive board debates and
discussions with thousands of local union officers and elected member
leaders and local union member discussions representing 1.2 million SEIU
members, which included leadership assemblies, live phone calls,
worksite meetings, emails and text messages.
Hillary Clinton will
fight to raise wages and has stood up for the rights of workers to join
together in a union. She has spoken out in support of the Fight for $15
movement: on the movement’s April 15 national day of action, during the
New York wage board fight that resulted in $15 for all fast food workers
in the state, for the $15 victories in Los Angeles city and county and
again just last week, on Nov. 10, during the biggest day of action yet.
“As
cleaners, we roll up our sleeves every day and get the job done without
complaint. When Hillary Clinton is president, she will do the same. She
will fight tirelessly for working families. I like that she is not
running to prove a point, she is running to make our country better,”
said Pam Johnston, a cleaner, member of 32BJ SEIU in Pittsburgh and
executive board member.
Once elected, Hillary Clinton will have
the opportunity to address the epidemic of low wages and poor training
standards for our nation’s airport workers, who keep travelers safe and
airports clean. “Airport jobs should be good jobs — and together, we can
make sure they are,” she wrote to airport workers gathered at a
national convention last month in Washington.
Clinton has recognized the value of care work in our nation, particularly the
home care providers and
child care teachers
who help educate our future generations and allow our seniors and those
with disabilities to live with dignity at home. In many places, these
workers earn poverty wages with no sick or vacation time and few if any
benefits. “One of the things I'm trying to do in this campaign is put
raising wages at the center,” Clinton said at an August roundtable
meeting in Los Angeles with SEIU home care providers. “I think your
skills deserve a lot more pay and benefits than what's currently being
made available to you.”
“Hillary Clinton understands that child
care teachers need living wages and that the care has to be affordable
for people,” said Marites McLean, a child care provider and member of
SEIU Local 509 in Massachusetts. “She gets it and she’s going to do
something about it.”
Clinton is also a leader on the core issues
SEIU members care about in this election, including fighting for
commonsense immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship,
standing up for voting rights and
criminal justice reform
that prioritizes ending mass incarceration and supporting and
strengthening the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Clinton’s commitment to
quality, affordable healthcare goes back decades to her courageous
efforts in 1994 to ensure coverage for all. SEIU members know she will
fight hard to strengthen the ACA so we never go backward.
“I'm
very excited about our endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president,"
said Ann Byrne, a member of SEIU Local 199 and nurse at the University
of Iowa Hospital and Clinics. "I'm going to caucus for her, door-knock
for her and phone bank for her. As a nurse for 26 years, I know that
Hillary Clinton will defend and strengthen the Affordable Care Act so
our patients get the care they need.”
SEIU’s 2 million members
will join hands with community partners in a broad movement for
economic, social, immigrant and racial justice. Along with the 64
million people who work at jobs paying poverty-level wages, they will be
a powerful force during the 2016 elections. SEIU members will use their
strength at the grassroots and community levels to support the
candidates who will stand with them. Hundreds of thousands of
face-to-face and door-to-door contacts, millions of phone calls, robust
digital engagement and other activities to get out the vote will
counteract the efforts of billionaires and corporations to elect leaders
who would answer only to the wealthy few.