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Workers'
Center Director Receives Top Labor Award
VT AFL-CIO Press Release, October 9, 2002
Burlington - At the Vermont State Labor Council AFL-CIO Convention
Saturday, September 14th James Haslam was awarded the Lena Brown
Labor Award, Vermont's top labor award. Haslam is the Executive
Director of the Vermont Workers' Center. Past recipients of this
prestigious award include longtime labor supporter and Ludlow state
legislator John Murphy and current US Congressman Bernard Sanders.
"James has brought a lot of energy and a tremendous amount
of commitment to the struggle for justice for the working people
of Vermont," said Ron Pickering, President of the State Federation
of Labor. "The work that he and so many other great worker
activists are doing at the Vermont Workers' Center has really made
a huge impact on the labor movement in this state. Whether it's
educating people on economic issues effecting Vermonters, encouraging
solidarity amongst all different types of workers throughout the
state or fighting the abuses of workers, the Workers' Center has
made a crucial difference in many of our lives."
The Lena Brown Labor Award was established to honor the person that
has gone above and beyond in their commitment to workers in this
state. It is named in honor of Lena Brown, who signed the original
charter for the State Labor Council and committed her life to the
labor movement in Vermont.
The Vermont Workers' Center was established in 1996 and has an office
in Montpelier. It is a non-profit community organization committed
to fighting for workers' rights and economic justice. The Vermont
Workers' Center is a coalition of labor and community organizations
and they are part of a national workers' rights campaign called
Jobs with Justice. The work of the organization is mostly done by
volunteers, who are comprised of union and non-union Vermonters
who work together in the struggle for fairness and justice. They
operate the Vermont Workers' Rights Hotline, which is toll-free
866-229-0009. |