WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a statement by the
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union:
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20041013/DCW049 )
Today, the 1.4 million member United Food and Commercial Workers
International Union (UFCW) unveils a massive display in the heart of the
nation's capital marking the daily body count of Americans killed and wounded
in Iraq. These are the sons and daughters of working America who are making
the sacrifice at the call of their government. The UFCW -- a voice for working
America -- will never forget the sacrifice of our service men and women, their
courage and commitment, and the grief of their families.
For the families of those who have fallen, we mourn your loss. For those
who have been crippled and maimed in the service of their country, we honor
your heroism and support you in your struggle.
We have placed a display here at the corner of K St. NW and 18th St. NW in
Washington D.C. Every day we will update the count of American losses in Iraq
so that corporate lobbyists and the foreign policy think tanks that dominate
the canyons of K St. NW as well as the leaders around the corner at the White
House and up the hill in Congress will always remember the impact of the
policies that they advocate and the decisions that they make.
In Washington, the war in Iraq may be a matter of policy and politics. In
working America, the war in Iraq is a matter of life and death, human
sacrifice and suffering.
The UFCW will never forget. We want to make sure that those in power never
forget either.
(Approximately 40 UFCW members have been killed in Iraq. Untold hundreds
of immediate family members and relatives of UFCW members have been killed or
wounded in Iraq.)
The UFCW represents 1.4 million workers at neighborhood grocery stores,
department stores, food processing plants, nursing homes and hospitals, and
chemical and other manufacturing facilities.
SOURCE United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
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Related links: http://www.ufcw.org
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CONTACT: Greg Denier of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, +1-202-466-1591
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