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  <title>Green Options &#187; labor unions</title>
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    <title>Labor Unions, Environmental Organizations United on Green Employment</title>
    <link>http://sustainablog.org/2009/05/15/labor-unions-environmental-organizations-united-on-green-employment/</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 19:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Jeff McIntire-Strasburg</dc:creator>
    
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<p><strong>So, what exactly are <a href="http://sustainablog.org/2009/05/11/solveclimate-universities-start-tailoring-degrees-to-green-jobs/">green jobs</a>?</strong> The answer to that question largely depends on an individual&#8217;s skills, training and experience: construction workers, computer programmers, and public relations professionals could all find themselves labeled as <a href="http://sustainablog.org/2009/01/27/greentalk-radio-strategies-for-the-green-economy-with-joel-makower/">green collar</a> in the right circumstances. For Dave Foster, a former official with the United Steelworkers, the phrase has a specific definition: &#8221;A green job is nothing more than a blue-collar job with a green purpose.&#8221;</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s <em>Post-Dispatch</em> provides us with yet another example of how <a href="http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/business/stories.nsf/story/13A11033E02FE49B862575B6007AB6BB?OpenDocument">organized labor and mainstream environmental groups are joining forces to promote a green economy</a>. Writer Steve Giegerich took note of steelworkers and Sierra Club members marching together recently to protest the loss of jobs at Granite City, Illinois&#8217; U.S. Steel plant. As you can see in both the video above, and the article, blue collar workers around the country increasingly &#8220;get it&#8221;: green industry provides one of the most promising means of rebuilding a manufacturing economy in the United States.</p>
<p><a href="http://sustainablog.org/2009/05/15/labor-unions-environmental-organizations-united-on-green-employment/" class="more-link">Read more of this story &#187;</a></p>
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    <title>Reconfiguring Labor Day: The Convergence of the Labor and Environmental Movements</title>
    <link>http://redgreenandblue.org/2008/09/01/reconfiguring-labor-day-the-convergence-of-the-labor-and-environmental-movements/</link>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 21:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/files/2008/09/rgb-construction-workers.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-872" style="float: left;margin-left: 3px;margin-right: 3px" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/redgreenandblue/files/2008/09/rgb-construction-workers-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>The character of the Labor Day celebration has undergone a palpable shift in recent years, especially in large industrial centers where mass displays and huge parades have given way to scaled-down parades, and neighborhood cookouts. But long before Labor Day symbolized the end of summer, and the closing of the municipal pool, it was a celebration of this country&#8217;s backbone - its laborers.</p>
<p>The first governmental recognition of Labor Day came through municipal ordinances passed during 1885 and 1886. In 1894 President Grover Cleveland declared Labor Day a national holiday. Throughout the 20th century, the interests of labor groups were firmly entrenched in the populist vision and the platform of the Democratic Party. But starting in the 1960s and 1970s, a chasm began to grow within the Democratic Party between the established interests of the labor movement and the emerging interests of the environmental movement.
<p><a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2008/09/01/reconfiguring-labor-day-the-convergence-of-the-labor-and-environmental-movements/" class="more-link">Read more of this story &#187;</a></p>
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    <title>Labor Day: Rights and Respect for the Worker</title>
    <link>http://aliciaerickson.greenoptions.com/2007/08/23/labor-day-rights-and-respect-for-the-worker/</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Alicia Erickson</dc:creator>
    
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How do we celebrate the &#34;labor&#34; in next weekend&#8217;s holiday? Labor Day typically brings to mind BBQ&#8217;s, three-day sales and the last celebrations of summer. Yet this holiday was created for the working man, a day to celebrate camaraderie and spirit within trade and labor organizations, and a day of rest and respect for those who labor through the remaining year. These organizations helped to bring labor rights to working people such as the right to a safe work place, maximum hours and minimum wage, health benefits and an end to abuses suffered by minorities and children.
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The laws continue to protect the basic human rights of workers in the industrialized West, but are not ensured for billions of laborers who make up much of the backbone of the global economy. Child labor and forced servitude still exists. There are still dangerous and deadly working conditions which must be withstood to earn a meal. We in the West have accepted that such working conditions are not humane, and it is now time to extend these basic rights to our fellow laborers.<!--break-->
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Through the Fair Trade movement, consumers are raising their voice and refusing to contribute to an economy that denies labor rights for all.  Fair Trade helps to ensure that workers receive fair wages, a safe work environment, and are able to invest in their community.  Fair trade artisans typically receive 15-20% of the total price of their products, as compared to less than 1% from conventional transactions. The benefits of fair wages manifest themselves in higher education rates in Fair Trade communities. Empowering women to work and help support their own families gives a new generation of women a new sense of self worth and respect. With a stable and livable income, communities are able to shift their focus from survival to improvement.  This serves not only to better the community through specific programs and projects, but unites them with self-respect and pride.
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Labor is a common denominator among us all, but, unfortunately, safe, just and fair labor is not. So this Labor Day stop and take a moment to think about the people who have labored to make all the stuff we consume at increasingly dizzying rates, then take some action.  Here are some simple ways to help support Fair Trade:
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<li><a href="http://www.fairtradefederation.org/memret.html">Buy Fair Trade</a>: fair trade products now range from <a href="http://www.equalexchange.com/index.php?option=com_content&#38;task=view&#38;id=28&#38;Itemid=62">coffee  </a>and chocolate to <a href="http://twohandsworldshop.com/jewelry-earrings-c-26_27.html">earrings </a>to <a href="http://www.fairtradesports.com/">soccer balls</a>. Look for Fair Trade alternatives to your purchases, and give <a href="http://store.gxonlinestore.org/holidaykit.html">Fair Trade gifts</a> to introduce others.
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<li>If you do not find Fair Trade, ask the store to carry it. Many products such as coffee, chocolate and tea come in many varieties, so get your local store to offer some up.
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<li><a href="http://transfairusa.org/content/support/HP.php">Host a Fair Trade party</a> at your home, work, church, school or any other group. Introduce your friends and family to Fair Trade and help them explore what it truly means. Have a discussion over <a href="http://www.fairtradecoffee.org/">coffee </a>and <a href="http://www.equalexchange.com/snack-products">nuts</a>, or shop for some  with a <a href="http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/products_wines.htm">glass of wine</a>; there are many ways in which to introduce them to the people behind the products.
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Check out the <a href="http://www.fairtradefederation.org/documents/FairTradeActionGuide.pdf">Fair Trade Action Guide</a> (pdf) for more ways to support Fair Trade.</p>
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