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− | '''Andrew Stern''' is the | + | '''Andrew Stern''' is the President Emeritus<ref>https://www.asbcouncil.org/profile/andy-stern</ref> of [[Service Employees International Union]] (SEIU) which became one of the largest and most politically involved political action committees in the United States during his tenure as President from 1996 to 2010. <ref>https://www.thenation.com/article/seiu-andy-stern-leaves-behind/</ref> He attended [[Bilderberg/2017]]. |
He is considered one of the most influential labor bosses in the United States and he has been cited as a supporter of universal basic income. More recently, Stern has been characterized as "using his resume in organized labor to support a group that explicitly aims to undermine teacher’s unions—at a time when teacher’s unions have done more to revive militancy in organized labor than any other group." <ref>https://splinternews.com/high-profile-labor-leader-has-a-new-gig-fighting-agains-1836597318</ref> | He is considered one of the most influential labor bosses in the United States and he has been cited as a supporter of universal basic income. More recently, Stern has been characterized as "using his resume in organized labor to support a group that explicitly aims to undermine teacher’s unions—at a time when teacher’s unions have done more to revive militancy in organized labor than any other group." <ref>https://splinternews.com/high-profile-labor-leader-has-a-new-gig-fighting-agains-1836597318</ref> |
Revision as of 16:55, 19 August 2019
Andrew Stern | |
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Born | 1950-11-22 West Orange, New Jersey, U.S. |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania |
Children | Matt Cassie |
Spouse | Jane Perkins |
Interests | Universal basic income |
Party | Democratic |
Andrew Stern is the President Emeritus[1] of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) which became one of the largest and most politically involved political action committees in the United States during his tenure as President from 1996 to 2010. [2] He attended Bilderberg/2017.
He is considered one of the most influential labor bosses in the United States and he has been cited as a supporter of universal basic income. More recently, Stern has been characterized as "using his resume in organized labor to support a group that explicitly aims to undermine teacher’s unions—at a time when teacher’s unions have done more to revive militancy in organized labor than any other group." [3]