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Posted on December 2, 2004

Another Union for Single Payer Health Care!

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Another Union for Single Payer Health Care!
Kay Tillow

Kentuckians for Single Payer Health Care
Nurses Professional Organization
1169 Eastern Parkway #2218
Louisville, KY 40217
502 459 3393
http://gciu.org/whatsnew/04j-a/convres04ja.shtml

General Board of the Graphics Communications International Union (AFL-CIO) Endorses National Universal Single Payer Health Care

GCIU General Board members meet to discuss and adopt resolutions for convention delegates to consider. From left are: Chattanooga 197M Pres. Robert Kelly, Detroit 2-289M Pres. David R. Jacobs, Vice Pres. Duncan K. Brown, Secy.-Treas. Gerald H. Deneau, Martin R. Ganzglass, GCIU legal counsel; Pres. George Tedeschi; Richard J. Whitworth, executive assistant to the GCIU president; vice presidents David A. Grabhorn and Robert L. Lacey; and Chicago 458-3M Pres. Charles R. Timmel.

“Regarding universal health care, the board in Resolution G-7 noted that “today 43 million Americans have no health care at all and millions more are under-insured, and this is a national disgrace when the Bush administration is spending over $200 billion on the war in Iraq.”

The board resolution added that “as more and more Americans are caught in the squeeze of increased costs, less accessibility, and declining quality, the Bush administration has done nothing to alleviate this crisis for working Americans except protect the profits of insurance companies and the pharmaceutical industry.” The resolution endorses a “just and fair health care single-payer, national and universal program for all Americans, allowing individuals to select their own health care providers and where premiums would be based on ability to pay and be subsidized by employers and the government.”

The resolution would also direct the International union to educate GCIU members on the advantages of a single-payer, universal health care program and to fight for the adoption of such legislation in the United States and to protect the existing Canadian system and to work with the AFL-CIO, CLC, and any coalitions to accomplish these goals.”