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Resolutions & Amendments

29th International Convention - Miami, FL (1990)

Benefits for the Changing Family

Resolution No. 70
29th International Convention
June 25-29, 1990
Miami, FL

WHEREAS:

Fewer than 30 percent of American families fit the traditional definition of family-two parents living with children; and

WHEREAS:

Eligibility for fringe benefits related to sick leave, family responsibility leave, bereavement leave, and health care is often based upon a definition of family which fails to recognize changes in family composition, resulting in unequal coverage across families; and

WHEREAS:

These fringe benefits are on average equivalent to 40 percent of total compensation.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

That AFSCME locals and councils work to insure that fringe benefits are available to all members of an employee's household living as a family.

SUBMITTED BY:

Virginia Diogo, President and Delegate
Charlene Shores, Treasurer and Delegate
AFSCME Council 57
California