Jeff Lacher

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Jeff Lacher

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DSA Youth Section

In 1991, Jeff Lacher was elected to chair the Democratic Socialists of America, Youth Section Coordinating Committee (SUNY Genesco) .[1]

Socialist Scholars Conference

Jeff Lacher and Karen Marie Gibson of the DSA Youth Section, J. Hughes, Democratic Socialists of America and Shari Ellis were speakers on the Facets of Student & Youth Politics panel sponsored by DSA Youth Section at the Tenth Annual Socialist Scholars Conference. The conference was held April 24-26, 1992 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York City[2]

DSA job assistance

Jeff Lacher, in 1993, an organizer for the Virginia Alliance of State Employees (Communications Workers of America), got his start in the labor movement with the Graduate Student Employees Union (CWA) of the State University of New York. Lacher won his present job on the recommendation of DSAer Dominic Chan, who was then the president of GSEU.[3]

CWA

In 1995 Jeff Lacher worked as an organizer for Communication Workers of America.[4]

Labor Activist

In 1996 "Labor Activist" was published by the Democratic Socialists of America Youth Section Labor Solidarity Committee

Editors were[5];

Dominic Chan, Organizer, Communication Workers of America

Tom Ellett, Organizer, United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America

Jeff Lacher, Organizer, Communication Workers of America

Carmen Mitchell, DSA Youth Organizer

Liz O'Connor, Organizer, Service Employees International Union

Raahi Reddy, Organizer, Service Employees International Union

DSA NPC

In 1996 Lacher was a member of the Democratic Socialists of America National Political Committee.[6]

DSA 1997 conference

Democratic Left 7,8, 1997 page 5

George Bidermann, Jeff Lacher and Karen Gibson entertained at DSA's 1997 conference.

Communications Workers of America

Jeff Lacher was the Organizing Coordinator for the District 4 Communications Workers of America union based in Cleveland, Ohio[7].

References

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  1. Democratic Left, Sept./Oct. 1991, page 23
  2. SSE Tenth Annual Conference Program, 1992
  3. Dem. Left, Sept./October 1993, page 25
  4. Dem. Left November/December 1995, page 8
  5. http://web.archive.org/web/20010211122648/www.dsausa.org/archive/LA/LabAct33.html
  6. Democratic Left, September/October 1996, page 6]
  7. CWA website, 22 Nov. 09 (Google Cache)