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Rally for Public Services and Jobs

June 30, 2010

Boston Globe adFull-page ad in Wednesday's Boston Globe.

At the close of Convention business this afternoon, thousands of AFSCME delegates and guests will head to Boston Common to rally with members of Council 93 Massachusetts to oppose dangerous cuts in services across the nation and for the jobs that America needs to boost the economy.

A dramatic, full-page ad in today’s Boston Globe illustrates the concerns of AFSCME members and points out to Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown that while the deficit matters, jobs matter more.

The rally on Boston Common is part of a series of events taking place across the nation today, the last day of the fiscal year for many states, to urge Congress to end the GOP filibuster on the jobs bill and enact legislation to help the unemployed and states dealing with unprecedented budget shortfalls.

A bipartisan group of ten governors are holding a joint afternoon press conference in Washington, D.C., and rallies are taking place in 18 states including Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee.

The post-Convention rally is also aimed at Massachusetts and Boston politicians who are threatening to close the state’s facilities for people with developmental disabilities and make devastating cuts to the city’s public libraries. The rally will call for fair contracts for Massachusetts’ higher education workers represented by AFSCME.


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