The Company You Keep

Thousands of workers demand no union busters

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, April 21, 2008

CONTACT: Greg Denier
Noreen Nielsen
202-721-0660

WASHINGTON, D.C. – With Pennsylvania workers set to cast their votes in the presidential primary election tomorrow, thousands of workers signed a letter sent to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign today renewing its call for her to sever all ties with her campaign strategist Mark Penn. Penn’s firm has a long and dishonorable record of working as union busters with corporations such as Cintas, a company notorious for suppressing workers rights. Workers are demanding that anti-worker and union busting consultants have no place at the table in any campaign seeking the support of America’s workers.

“Americans are tired of the politics of the past. Gold-plated consultants working both sides of the street poison our democratic process,” said Change to Win executive director Greg Tarpinian. “While the key strategist of Sen. Clinton’s campaign is advising her on winning the votes of working families, his firm is advising union busting corporations on how to deny workers their right to have a union. You are known by the company you keep – and union busters have no place in the Democratic Party. Sen. Clinton must sever all ties with Mark Penn.”

Last June, General President of the Teamsters James P. Hoffa and General President of UNITE HERE Bruce Raynor sent a letter to Sen. Clinton expressing concern about Penn and his firm’s direct support for Cintas’ campaign to undermine the right of workers to organize.

Cintas worker Evangelina Orozco says she was fired for standing up for her rights on the job. More than two years after unjustly firing her, Cintas paid Evangelina nearly $30,000 in back pay. Cintas workers charge that the company still threatens, harasses and intimidates them for trying to form a union. “Cintas has continuously tried to take away our voice and keep us from improving our working conditions,” said Evangelina Orozco.

Change to Win leaders called on Sen. Clinton to remove Mark Penn from her campaign team after it was revealed that he was advising Colombian officials about promoting a job-killing trade deal with that country, an agreement she says she opposes. The open letter campaign was launched after media reports indicated that despite losing his title as “chief campaign strategist,” Penn is still participating in campaign strategy calls, conducting polling and dispensing advice.

** Note: Media representatives interested in scheduling an interview to discuss Change to Win’s position on the Mark Penn’s role in Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign should contact Noreen Nielsen at Noreen.nielsen@changetowin.org.**