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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Reminder: Starting today at noon, Wisconsin solidarity ralliesAFL-CIO NOW BLOG #StateSOS #WIunion #SolidarityWI

AFL-CIO NOW BLOG

Reminder: Starting today at noon, Wisconsin solidarity rallies are taking place in major cities across America and in every single state capital. If you can, please join this massive, national show of solidarity. If you're coming, be sure to wear Wisconsin Badger colors—red and white—to show your solidarity.

If you can make it to a rally at noon today local time and need to know where to go,
click here to find an event in your state.

If you can’t make it,
click here to go to the AFL-CIO Now Blog to follow what’s happening in real time, starting at 12 p.m. Eastern time (9 a.m. Pacific).

You can also
watch live video feeds, and more, by going here.

If you use Twitter, please sign our Twitter petition now and tweet and re-tweet as much as possible during the event using the hashtag #WeAreWI. Other hashtags to follow and use include: #StateSOS, #WIunion, and #SolidarityWI.

WISCONSIN SOLIDARITY RALLY

Help bring the energy of the incredible events taking place in Wisconsin’s state capitol to your state at noon Saturday.

Find the noontime rally near you here.

Dear Friend

This Saturday at noon, Wisconsin solidarity rallies are taking place in major cities—including every state capital, and in many other places. Working people across the country will join in a massive, national show of solidarity with embattled workers in Wisconsin and other states. Events are planned for all 50 state capitals.

We’ve all been inspired by the incredible events at the Wisconsin state capitol—now it’s time to help keep that energy going and growing throughout America.

Can you join us? Be a cheesehead for the day—find a solidarity rally near you.

The protests in Wisconsin have inspired us all and created an opportunity we’ve got to seize.
For too long, CEOs and the politicians whose campaigns they financed have dominated the debate over the economy. But this time, they’ve gone too far. America is listening—and Saturday we’ll make our voices heard for good, middle-class jobs and working families who need them.

Unions, community and faith groups and progressive allies led by MoveOn.org are alerting their members about these solidarity rallies, which are an opportunity for all Americans who have been touched by Wisconsin to come together, show support and build power in our own communities.

Will you join a rally near you Saturday at noon? Sign up to join your local rally here.

It’s up to us to show our solidarity and make sure the amazing energy in Wisconsin spreads to the rest of the country, so the politicians who claim we can cut our way to prosperity don’t win the day.

The CEO-backed attacks on workers aren’t limited to Wisconsin—they’re happening in at least a dozen states. And in Washington, Republican deficit hypocrites are threatening to shut the government down next week unless Democrats agree to massive cuts to everything from job safety to education and food aid for hungry children.

Saturday’s rallies in state capitals across the country—and everything that’s been happening in Wisconsin and other states—are a critical moment we must seize. We have a real chance to shift our national debate and make the voices of working families heard.

Can you join in at the local rally Saturday? Sign up here via our friends at MoveOn.org.

Wisconsin workers are putting it on the line for all of us—it’s time to join them.

In solidarity,

Manny Herrmann
Online Mobilization Coordinator, AFL-CIO

P.S. This Saturday, we will stand together to Save the American Dream. Be sure to wear Wisconsin Badger colors—red and white—to show your solidarity. Sign up today to join in!

P.P.S. If you use Twitter, please live-tweet the event using the hashtag #WeAreWI, and also consider following and using #StateSOS, #WIunion, and #SolidarityWI.


To find out more about the AFL-CIO, please visit our website at www.aflcio.org.