| REGION
8 RETIRED & OLDER WORKERS
Charles R. Alfred, Coordinator
Hello. My name is Charlie Alfred and
I am the Regional Coordinator for UAW Region 8 retirees. I work
out of the Region’s sub-regional office located in Baltimore,
Maryland. Region 8 is made up of 12 states; they are Maryland, Delaware,
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Florida. We have over 60,000 retirees
residing in Region 8. Of that 60,000, nearly 30,000 have relocated
to Region 8 from other Regions.
Across the 12 states in Region 8, we have 58 active
Local Retiree Chapters, six (6) Area Councils and 13 International
Retiree Councils.
The voluntary union dues are $2.00 per month. All
retiree activities are funded from the $2.00 dues. The retirees
are the backbone of this great union. They laid and built the foundation
of this great UAW, and their efforts in the community and political
arena are needed today to fight for social justice and rights for
workers who follow us.
Our retirees are involved in all aspects of union
activities with members serving as elected officers of Local Unions
and CAP Councils throughout the Region. Others have been appointed
or elected to serve various state organizations and executive boards
of other senior organizations. If you do not currently attend retiree
meetings, I urge you to do so. Be active and participate. If you
need help in finding the chapter closest to you and the meeting
date, please contact us.
We, as Union activists, face troubled times. We
need your help. With the last election, our very way of life is
in danger of collapse. We need all UAW Retirees, active members
and their families to register and vote!
On behalf of Director Casteel, I want to personally
thank the Chairpersons and leadership of the Region 8 International
Retired Workers Councils and Chapters for their hard work during
the Presidential election.
We cannot become discouraged and wait for another
four (4) years. We must stay alert, watch for the issues that will
have a profound impact on our lives and continue to write and call
our representatives, both locally and nationally. Do not allow them
to legislate our rights away. Watch for bills and issues concerning
minimum wage, Social Security, overtime pay, Medicare and prescription
drugs.
Remember to vote. In two (2) years, we will be electing
many representatives to office. We must elect those who vote for
working men and women’s issues.
We must rally and fight to continue to live with
dignity and pride. Millions of seniors all over the country can’t
afford to fill a prescription. It’s a sad day when an American
worker has to take a bus to Canada to buy a drug to help them live,
because the cost of that same drug in America is 33 to 84 percent
higher. It’s time to hold the politicians liable for their
campaign promises. We want and deserve prescription drugs on Medicare.
We want a minimum wage which can support life. We want health care
for our children, and we do not want to privatize our Social Security.
Register to vote! Demand the issues you deserve
and put Congress on notice that we will no longer tolerate the excuses
they put forth. Talk to the active workers in our plants. Talk to
those retirees who think their pension and benefits are a gift from
the company. Talk to our friends and neighbors who work for less
than the wages they deserve, with no retirement, safety or voice
in the workplace. Help us organize the workers throughout Region
8. Tell them not to work until they die or wish they could. Register
to vote. Vote Union, Vote UAW! Be proud of who we are. We are the
UAW!
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