Posted on 01/20/2012 3:45:50 PM PST by Libloather
Labor union quits alliance with greens over Keystone pipeline
By Andrew Restuccia - 01/20/12 02:35 PM ET
The Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA) left the BlueGreen Alliance on Friday, citing a disagreement with the groups members over the Keystone XL pipeline.
LIUNA, a vocal Keystone supporter, took aim at other unions for opposing the project.
Were repulsed by some of our supposed brothers and sisters lining up with job killers like the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council to destroy the lives of working men and women, LIUNA General President Terry OSullivan said in a statement.
The BlueGreen Alliance, a coalition of environmental groups and labor unions, confirmed LIUNAs exit Friday afternoon.
The BlueGreen Alliance regrets the decision of the Laborers' International Union of North America to leave our strategic partnership of labor and environmental organizations, the groups executive director, David Foster, said in a statement.
The move underscores the intense political divide among unions over the pipeline, which would carry oil sands crude from Alberta, Canada, to refineries along the Gulf Coast.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said earlier this month that the groups membership has been unable to come to a unified position on the pipeline.
Many unions including the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the Teamsters, the United Association of Plumbers and Pipe Fitters for the United States and Canada and others support the pipeline. But some labor groups, including the Amalgamated Transit Union and the Transport Workers Union, oppose it.
LIUNAs decision to leave the BlueGreen Alliance comes just two days after President Obama rejected Keystone, blaming the decision on a 60-day deadline imposed by Republicans. The GOP has vowed to work to reverse the decision legislatively.
A group of unions applauded Obamas decision in a statement this week.
The Blue-Green alliance was formally launched in 2006, and grew out of a less-formal collaboration between the Sierra Club and the United Steelworkers.
It now also includes the Service Employees International Union, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Communications Workers of America, the National Wildlife Federation, the United Auto Workers, the Union of Concerned Scientists and several other unions.
The group has not taken a position on the Keystone XL pipeline.
Sooner or later, labor is going to realize that even really right wingers - like me - really DO want workers to have good jobs, and that folks like me respect laborers much, much more than we respect ANY liberal marshmallow slime mold.
My garbageman is much higher in rank than my (currently democrat) representative.
Awesome when Lib constituencies start falling out. Zero has to balance Labor vs. Greenies with Keystone, and also Hollywood vs. Silicone Valley with SOPA. It’s what you get when you refuse to be President for *all* the people. Let the crackup continue....
These other folks have been “the greens” for a long time. ...keeps the riff-raff from getting any ideas about starting new businesses.
The Fragmenting of the New Class Elites, or, Downward Mobility
http://volokh.com/2011/10/31/the-fragmenting-of-the-new-class-elites-or-downward-mobility/
Obama chose the WORRIES of his environmentalist cronies over the FAMILIES of union workers.
The union workers are all going, “So this is what the underside of a bus looks like.”
Unions must learn—Obama isn’t your friend. He sold you out for a few liberal votes—What can you expect from a man who never worked a day in his life.
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