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Labor endorsements for Oct 26 marches in Washington, DC and San Francisco to "Stop the War on Iraq Before it Starts"

(List in Formation)

San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO
International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), Local 10
Albany (NY) Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO

AFSCME District Council #1707 (NY)

ILWU Local 400, Vancouver
Letter Carriers Union #214
Sign Display Union #510
Oakland (CA) Education Association

Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder, United Farm Workers Union*
United University Professions Delegate Assembly, State University of New York

Rochester (NY) & Vicinity Labor Council, AFL-CIO

1199/SEIU New York Health & Human Services Union, Delegates Assembly I-V
Typographical Sector, Northern California Media Workers Union, CWA
Troy Area (N.Y.) Labor Council

Brenda Stokely, President, District Council #1707, AFSCME (NY)

Rosalinda Guillen, National Vice President, United Farm Workers Union*

Howard Wallace, Organizer, Health Care Workers #250, SEIU*

Kenneth Lerch, President, Letter Carriers Union #3825 (Maryland)*

New York City Labor Against the War (NYCLAW)

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), San Francisco chapter

Sacramento Valley Labor Comm. For Peace & Justice

Filipino Workers Association (FWA)

Sally Davies, President, AFSCME Council 92 (Maryland)*

Michael-David Sasson, President, Coalition of University Employees (CUE) #3*

Ray Quan, Vice President, Service Employees Union #790 (BART transit workers)*

Gloria La Riva, President, Typographical Sector, No.Calif. Media Workers, CWA

Filipino Workers Action Center, Seattle

Ed Childs, Chief Steward, Hotel & Restaurant Employees #26 (MA)*

David Sole, President, UAW #2334 (Detroit)*

Mike Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer, Rhode Island Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)*

Michael Ruscigno, Teamsters #802 Bakery Drivers & Warehouse Workers (NJ)*

Susan E. Davis, Co-chair, National Writers Union (NY local), UAW #1981*

Eduardo Rosario, Vice President, Graphic Communications Workers #4N*

Craig Newman, Chief Steward, AFSCME #1072*

Michelle Quintes, Exec Bd, District 5 (United Air), Ass?n of Flight Attendants*

Ray LaForest, Organizer, District Council #1707, AFSCME

Labor for Peace & Justice-Bay Area

Richard Mead, President, ILWU #10

Nina Howes, Nurse Delegate, SEIU #1199 (NY)*

Andre Powell, Executive Board Member, AFSCME Council 92*

Robert Irminger, Shop Steward, Inland Boatmen?s Union (ILWU)*

Ryan Murphy, Council Representative, Association of Flight Attendants*

Hillel Cohen, Delegate, 1199 Health Care Workers Union, SEIU (NY)*

Rice Crabtree, Boilermakers Union #454*

Hank Sambach, New York Library Guild, District Ccl #37 AFSCME*

Linnea Nelson, United Brotherhood of Carpenters*

Robin Harrington, President/Talent Agent, Screen Actors Guild (SAG)*

Alain Piche, Union Organizer, Public Service Alliance of Canada*

Mike Gimbel, Delegate, AFSCME #375 (NY)*

Susanne Kelly, Secretary Treasurer, OPEIU #334 (Richmond, VA)*

Steve Krevisky, Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges-4C?s/SEIU*

Steven Gillis, Exec Board, Steelworkers #8751*

Mariana Luz, United Auto Workers*

Rachel Nasca, Harvard Union, Clerical/Technical Workers (Cambridge, MA)*

Loni Ding, American Federation of Teachers (Univ. of Calif.)*

Sharon Ceci, United Food & Commercial Workers #27*

Burnis E. Tuck, Amer. Federation of Government Employees #3172*

Brigid Lenfest, Int?l Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (Springfield, MA)*

Kathleen Hernandez, United Teachers of Los Angeles*

Tom Boughan, Painter, IUPAT #456*

Henri Nereaux, Vice Pres., Masters, Mates & Pilots, ILA (ret.)*

Robert M. Zannelli, Office & Professional Employees #2*

David Welsh, Delegate, San Francisco Labor Council

Milt Neidenberg, Teamsters #840 (ret.)*

Robert Scagliotti, American Federation of Musicians #34 (Kansas)*

Patricia Hilliard, National Writers Union (NJ)*

Patrick Switzer, SEIU #925 (WA)*

Christopher Lamb, IBEW (Maine)*

John Glansbeek, IBPAT #300*

Forrest Schmidt, Carpenters #22*

Diana Marcus, American Federation of Teachers (CA)*

David Klein, SEIU #535 (Altadena, CA)*

Valerie Opielski, AFT (NY)*

Deborah Wianecki, SEIU #790 (CA)*

Scott Ainslie, American Federation of Musicians #1000*

Mark Cline Lucey, United Federation of Teachers*

Jeff Robson, UFCW #206, Guelph (Ontario)*

Elizabeth A. Walker, Teamsters*

Carl G. Martin, United Auto Workers Union*

Karen Myer, SEIU #535*

Jennifer O?Dell, Teamsters*

Darla Anelli, SEIU #250*

Harold Monkres, SEIU #250*

Tone Irene Brekke, UAW #2865 (Oakland, CA)*

Pete Anderson, IWW, Vancouver, WA*

Laura Neustaedter, United Teachers of Los Angeles*

Martin Schreader, National Production Workers Union #707*

Pete Stupey, American Federation of Teachers*

Karla Kozak, Transport Workers Union #556*

Tami Kallen, SEIU #1000*

Carl Bryant, Letter Carriers #214; co-director, TV-214 labor news show

Linda Bazan, Hotel & Restaurant Employees #2*

Ed Herzog, SEIU #250*

Michael Eisenscher, coordinator, Labor for Peace & Justice (Bay Area)

Larry Adams, Mail Handlers Union #300 (New Jersey)*

* indicates affiliation is listed for identification only

updated as of 10-22-02. Please send additional labor endorsements to Dave at sub@sonic.net in addition to sending to the overall list at Answer.