Difference between revisions of "Andrew Stern"
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− | '''Andrew Stern''' is the President Emeritus<ref>https://www.asbcouncil.org/profile/andy-stern</ref> | + | '''Andrew Stern''' is the President Emeritus of [[Service Employees International Union]] (SEIU)<ref>https://www.asbcouncil.org/profile/andy-stern</ref> 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 16:57, 19 August 2019
Andrew Stern (labor organizer) | |
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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 of Service Employees International Union (SEIU)[1] 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]