Stand Up for Unions in New Hampshire, Feb. 8!
The New Hampshire House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee will hear public testimony on two so-called Right to Work bills (SB11 and HB520) on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 10 a.m. The New Hampshire Senate has already passed their version of the so-called Right-to-Work bill.
This could be the last chance for working people to use their voices to set the public record straight on why Right to Work is WRONG for NH before the bills are sent to the House floor for a decisive vote!
So come prepared with your testimony and arrive early. We'll meet in the State House on the second floor, outside Representatives Hall.
Our brothers and sisters at the New Hampshire AFL-CIO need our help, they need bodies in the Representatives Hall - which holds 400 people - to send a clear message to the NH House of Representatives, a message that they can't ignore. The NH AFL-CIO asks members to get out to Concord between 9-9:30 a.m. so they can distribute literature and t-shirts.
For more information on New Hampshire's proposed Right to Work law, visit http://wp.nhaflcio.org/home2/.
Phone banks are still active!
- NH AFL-CIO: Tuesday nights from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Hooksett office (161 Londonderry Turnpike).
- SEIU: Wednesday nights from 5-7 p.m. at the office in Concord (207 N Main Street).
If you are able to attend, please contact SAG-AFTRA New England Business Representative Benjamin Winthrop at Benjamin.winthrop@sagaftra.org.
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