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plaedes
05-21-2004, 05:42 AM
I got this via email from eActivist.com
Working women—don't they work hard enough? Is it too much to ask to be able to get a good job and keep it? A job with health insurance, time off for a meeting at school and a little vacation, something to put aside for retirement, a chance to make your voice heard and make a difference.

Usually we ask e-activists to take action by contacting Congress, the president or a bad boss. But today we're inviting working women to take part in the AFL-CIO's 2004 Ask a Working Woman survey—and we're asking working men to help us spread the word to all the working women they know. The responses we get from tens of thousands of working women will go straight to the top: We'll make sure the presidential candidates know exactly what concerns working women most.

Are you worried about losing your job? Losing retirement security? Paying for health care? Would stronger equal pay laws improve your life? How about rules limiting the pay of CEOs who lay off workers? Please click below to let us know:
http://www.aflcio.org/issuespolitics/women/report/wwsurvey2004.cfm

This is every working woman's opportunity to really make your voice heard about what matters most to you—and to let America know what you face on the job. Long hours? No benefits? Night and weekend work? People should know what you do to support or help support your family!

This is also the chance for every working woman to voice the one thing you would most like to say to the presidential candidates—President Bush and Sen. John Kerry. Click here to go directly to the Ask a Working Woman survey:
http://www.aflcio.org/issuespolitics/women/report/wwsurvey2004.cfm

Please help us collect and share the views of as many working women as possible by forwarding this e-mail to friends, family or coworkers who might be interested.

You have a powerful voice. Make it heard!

Thank you for all you do,

Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
May 18, 2004

kelly McC
05-28-2004, 02:40 AM
Thanks for sharing this.:)
Kelly