PANTER & MORGAN EARN ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT FROM THE COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA
Largest Communications Union Endorses Panter and Morgan
(FREEHOLD)- Assemblymen Michael J. Panter and Robert L. Morgan (D-Monmouth/Mercer) today announced that they have received the endorsement of the Communication Workers of America for their re-election to the state Assembly in the 12th Legislative District.
"We are honored to be endorsed by this distinguished and respected organization," said Morgan, who sponsored the law requiring work on state contracts to be completed in the United States. "We are resolutely committed to protecting New Jersey workers from outsourcing, and will work towards legislation to ensure that quality jobs are kept in our state."
"Our public employees are vitally important to the State, and they deserve fair heath care plans and benefits," said Panter, the prime sponsor of the new law to increase the state’s minimum wage. "Protecting the integrity of pensions for state workers is of utmost importance."
During their first term in state Assembly, Panter and Morgan have voted to end the outsourcing of state contracted jobs, guarantee prevailing wage rates for state-funded construction projects, and walked alongside striking members of IBEW System Council U-3 in the midst of a work stoppage with a local utility company.
CWA, America's largest communications and media union, represents over 740,000 men and women in both the private and public sectors in New Jersey, including over half a million workers who are building the state’s information highway. The union includes almost 1,200 chartered local unions across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
The endorsement of Panter and Morgan by the Communication Workers of America (CWA) comes on the heels of endorsements by the New Jersey American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization (AFL-CIO), the New Jersey Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), the Sierra Club-New Jersey chapter, the Mercer County Central Labor Council (CLC), the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the Planned Parenthood Action Committee, the New Jersey Tenants' Organization (NJTO), the New Jersey Law Enforcement Supervisors Association (NJLESA), the New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association (PBA), the Health Professionals and Allied Employees (HPAE), the New Jersey Environmental Federation, and, most recently, the New Jersey Regional Council of Carpenters.
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