Resolution: TALC Stands with the Movement for Black Lives and Calls for the Suspension of IUPA from the AFL-CIO

At our July meeting, the Troy Area Labor Council passed unanimously the following resolution in support of the Movement for Black Lives and the suspension of the International Union of Police Associations from the AFL-CIO. You can read more about why we passed this resolution in this op-ed written by TALC Vice President Adam Pelletier at Strikewave.

Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ stands in solidarity with the family, friends, and loved ones of George Floyd, with the Black community, and with everyone demanding police accountability and justice.

WHEREAS, on May 25, 2020, a white Minneapolis police officer murdered 46-year-old George Floyd, kneeling on his neck for over eight minutes while he pleaded to be allowed to breathe, and

WHEREAS, three other police officers aided and abetted the death of George Floyd, and

WHEREAS, a Troy police sergeant murdered Edson Thevenin in 2016, and

WHEREAS, despite an investigation by Troy Police Department’s internal affairs that found the police sergeant provided false testimony in the events that led to the death of Edson Thevenin, Troy Mayor Patrick Madden, Troy Police Department leadership, and the former Rensselaer County District Attorney Joel Abelove engaged in a concerted effort to cover up the murder, and

WHEREAS, Black Americans are the targets of routine and systemic racism, harassment, violence, and death, especially at the hands of law enforcement, and

WHEREAS, systemic racism and the legacy of slavery and the genocide of indigenous peoples have not been sufficiently addressed in our society and continue to do harm to millions of our siblings across this country; and,

WHEREAS, the core principle of the labor movement – “An Injury to One is An Injury to All” – requires all working people of conscience to take a stand for justice, and

WHEREAS, the labor movement must explicitly fight against all forms of oppression that divide the working-class, and

WHEREAS, racism, misogyny and other forms of bigotry are routinely used by the owner class to divide working people and exploit our labor and pillage our resources; and,

WHEREAS, the same police departments responsible for violence against Black, Brown, and Indigenous people are also used by employers to obstruct and restrict the exercise of labor power, particularly the right to strike, and

WHEREAS, the President of the United States has mobilized our military, National Guard and federal law enforcement to intimidate protestors and has used our uniformed service members to assault our first amendment rights for his own political purposes; and,

WHEREAS, our federal government has stoked escalation of police violence by supplying police departments with military equipment and driving a culture of conflict and confrontation between police and citizens, especially Black, brown and indigenous communities; and,

WHEREAS, Troy Area Labor Council leaders and members have joined the peaceful protests demanding action to end police violence and address systemic racism throughout our society and have been met with state violence, and

WHEREAS, the President of the International Union of Police Associations (IUPA), Sam A. Cabral, defended the murderer of Alton Sterling, calling his firing “politically motivated,” and

WHEREAS, the President of IUPA, Sam A. Cabral, defended the murderers of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, and

WHEREAS, IUPA has, through its actions to protect criminal exercise of force by police officers, through its support for the perpetrators of extrajudicial lynchings of Black workers, and through its support for police suppression of lawful protest in violation of fundamental civil liberties such as the freedom of association, has willfully violated Article III, Section 7 of the AFL-CIO Constitution, and

THEREFORE BE IT

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ stands in solidarity with the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Edson Thevenin, Dahmeek McDonald, and countless others who are demanding justice for their murders or abuse at the hands of the state,

RESOLVED, that the T​roy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO ​loudly declares, “Black Lives Matter”; and,

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ will not assist, cooperate or provide our services to police attempting to arrest or physically assault protestors demanding justice against police brutality, and therefore be it

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ will support local protests and will urge member to participate in protests and direct action, and therefore be it

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ calls for all charges to be dropped against those protesting for justice for George Floyd, and and therefore be it

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO ​calls on the AFL-CIO Executive Council to immediately suspend IUPA under the provisions of Article III, Section 5(a) of the AFL-CIO Constitution, pending an investigation and action at the next National Convention, and therefore be it

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ calls for the AFL-CIO General Board to commission an immediate investigation into the actions and practices of IUPA and its elected officers, and to present a report and recommendation for action up to and including revocation of IUPA’s affiliate charter, to the next National Convention

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ urges all affiliates of the AFL-CIO to enact immediate moratoriums on new organizing of sworn law enforcement officers, and therefore be it

RESOLVED that ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO​ will issue a statement to our membership to the effect of the resolution above.

RESOLVED that the ​Troy Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO ​will donate $100.00 to Justice for Dahmeek, a City of Troy based grassroots organization setup in response to local instances of police brutality.

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