I stood proudly with the NYC retirees today alongside their incredible leader Marianne Pizzitola to celebrate a hard-fought victory as the city decided not to move forward with Medicare Advantage. As a retiree myself, I know how devastating it would have been to lose traditional Medicare. This was a reckless move that never should have been considered. Today we celebrate, but our work isn’t done. Let’s pass Intro 1096 and make sure no mayor ever has the power to pull the rug out from under those who gave their lives in service to this city.--- Retired City Council Bob Holden
Also given recognition was the local CROC - a Cross Union group that came into existence early in the battle. Marti gave them particular recognition. Relations between CROC and Marianne's NYC Retirees have not always been smooth but Monday peace seemed to reign.
No one from Unity bothered to stand with retirees outside in the sweltering 96 degree heat. Who showed up? There were a few people from CROC, a few of us from ABC, and a whole lot of retirees from various city unions.
Over the last few months, I’ve heard a lot about the RTC Labor Solidarity Project. They do worthwhile things. They show up when other unions go on strike or have issues. I get newsletters saying they went here and there and did this and that. Furthermore, they’ve influenced UFT at large to establish a similar org, and they’re very proud of that.
Well, neither group showed up today. I’m sure there are good reasons. One person suggested that’s not what the group is for. Okay then, but if we can support other unions, why can’t we support ourselves? That brings up a few more questions—First, weren’t we elected specifically to battle for retiree health care? Also, didn’t we overwhelmingly pass a resolution to support 1096?
deplorable and enjoyed chatting with him. He might even pull off a win in the general election if the Dems split the vote -- watch the assault coming on Mamdani. Curtis can't be all bad - he has 15 cats.
Retired city councilman Robert Holden too: |
Arthur reported at Union Matters:
On the Hottest Day of the Year, We Stand for 1096: Politicians stand with us. Our union? Not so much.
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