We Confront Katrina

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Hurricane Katrina has inflicted one of the worst disasters in the nation's history. The destruction and dislocation have engulfed more than 3,000 AFSCME members in Louisiana, including 800-plus who work in the hard-hit city of New Orleans. Those members face a twin challenge: aiding their fellow citizens and coping with the losses they themselves have suffered.

In response, the International has taken two steps: contributed $100,000 for Katrina relief, earmarking it as a special component of our Fallen Heroes Fund; and dispatched union staff to provide support in the disaster areas.

As a member, you can help by doing three things:


This tragedy was worsened by the Bush administration's system-atic dismantling of the public sector over the past five years — partly to fund the war in Iraq and give tax cuts to the rich. For the current relief program and to prepare for calamities in the future, we need a governmental response that is comprehensive, effective and adequately funded. Immediate remedies might range from special unemployment insurance for evacuees to a massive rebuilding program that also provides jobs to the people temporarily displaced. Go to our special website to learn more and get involved.

 

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