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*[[Jim Duncan]], WFP co-chair and statewide political director of the [[United Auto Workers]] | *[[Jim Duncan]], WFP co-chair and statewide political director of the [[United Auto Workers]] | ||
* [[Bertha Lewis]], WFP co-chair and chair of New York [[ACORN]] | * [[Bertha Lewis]], WFP co-chair and chair of New York [[ACORN]] | ||
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*State Senator [[Eric Schneiderman]] | *State Senator [[Eric Schneiderman]] | ||
*[[Chris Silvera]], Treasurer of [[Teamsters]] local 808 | *[[Chris Silvera]], Treasurer of [[Teamsters]] local 808 |
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Dennis Hughes Bradley Erck
2000 WFP Convention
The New York Working Families Party 2000 Convention was held at the Desmond Hotel, March 26.
Attendees included;
- Jim Duncan, WFP co-chair and statewide political director of the United Auto Workers
- Bertha Lewis, WFP co-chair and chair of New York ACORN
- Bob Master, WFP co-chair and statewide political director of the Communication Workers of America
- State Senator Eric Schneiderman
- Chris Silvera, Treasurer of Teamsters local 808
- Dennis Hughes, president New York Federation of Labor
- Jose Velazquez, Lithographers local 1 organizer
- Ed Vargas, director of the state council of UNITE
- Karen Scharff, executive director of Citizen Action New York
- Jim Hightower
- Maude Hurd, national chair of ACORN
- Bradley Erck, a rep. on the Niagara County legislature and UAW Local 686, legislative committee chair
- Larry Handley, President Amalgamated Transit Union
- Arthur Cheliotes, president of Communication Workers of America local 1180
- Hillary Clinton
There were sizable delegations from ACORN and Citizen Action.[1]
References
- ↑ Peoples Weekly World, April 22, 2000, pages 10,11,