Suzanne Gordon

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Suzanne Gordon is married to Steve Early.

El Salvador May Day 2012

Sari Bilick was in El Salvador, May 2012 with Erika Almquist and Suzanne Gordon[1], and Alexandra Early.[2]

Open letter to Andy Stern

On May 1 2008, Suzanne Gordon signed an open letter to SEIU president Andy Stern in protest at SEIU move to force its local United Healthcare Workers into trusteeship.

"We are writing to express our deep concern about SEIU's threatened trusteeship over its third largest local, United Healthcare Workers (UHW). We believe that there must always be room within organized labor for legitimate and principled dissent, if our movement is to survive and grow. Putting UHW under trusteeship would send a very troubling message and be viewed, by many, as a sign that internal democracy is not valued or tolerated within SEIU. In our view, this would have negative consequences for the workers directly affected, the SEIU itself, and the labor movement as a whole. We strongly urge you to avoid such a tragedy."

Democratic Socialists of America

On June 30, 2009, Boston Democratic Socialists of America presented its annual Debs-Thomas-Bernstein Award to Professor, author, and health care reformer Rashi Fein, along with the winners of a union election at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, accepted by Sonia Marshall, the key organizer of the campaign. Sheila Decter of the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action presented the award to Rashi Fein. The event was held at the home of Marcia Peters and David Karaus. Mike Fadel of SEIU Local 1199 (formerly Boston DSA staff person) and the AFSCME-affiliated New England Organizing Project were benefactors of the event.[3][4]

Suzanne Gordon and Steve Early were supporters of the event.

Center for Labor Renewal

In 2009 Suzanne Gordon was listed as an endorser of the Center for Labor Renewal[5].

Campaign for Peace and Democracy

Gordon is listed as an endorser of the Campaign for Peace and Democracy, as of March 15, 2010.[6]

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