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Committee On Political Education
The Committee On Political
Education (COPE) meets every election cycle to interview candidates and
discuss other issues on the ballot. The COPE interview process focuses on
issues of importance to working people. All affiliated local unions are
encouraged to participate in the COPE process. When the process is complete
the COPE participants vote whether or not to endorse (recommend) a
candidate based on interview answers and past voting record as it relates
to labor issues. A similar evaluation process is conducted for ballot
measures and other issues that may be on the ballot.
Even
though most working people would find the COPE process a valuable tool is
assisting them to make decisions at election time, we feel, for legal
reasons, we must limit access to COPE endorsements on this web site to
union members. We apologize for any inconvenience that may cause for working
people who don't belong to a union.
I verify that I
am a union member (click here)
I am not a union
member (click here)
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Election Day
June 3, 2008
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Saturday 9:00 am
Sunday 11:00 am
Gloria Lando:
gloria@atwork.org
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