Local New Hampshire Union Backs Bernie Sanders, Bucking National Affiliate
The move by SEA/SEIU Local 1984 stood in contrast to its national affiliates decision so far to stay neutral in the presidential race.
By Astead W. Herndon
Jan. 12, 2020, 1:21 p.m. ET
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A local union branch of New Hampshire state and local employees said Sunday that it had voted to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont for the Democratic presidential nomination, another labor endorsement for a candidate whose political stock continues to rise less than a month before the Iowa caucuses.
The endorsement, which will officially be made on Monday, is particularly notable because the union chapter, SEA/SEIU Local 1984, has acted separately from its national affiliate organization, the Service Employees International Union. That group, which represents about two million workers nationally, has remained neutral in the endorsement process up to this point, balancing relationships with multiple candidates and regional concerns that differ across local chapters.
But the New Hampshire chapter wanted to use its political firepower to back Mr. Sanders in time for the states first-in-the-nation primary, Rich Gulla, the local president, said in a statement. About 10,000 workers across the state are represented by the unions collective bargaining contract.The chapter also voted to endorse Mr. Sanders during the 2016 presidential election even as the national organization backed his rival and the eventual Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton.
Senator Sanders has taken the time to stand with us on multiple occasions, Mr. Gulla said, citing a joint news conference that state workers held with Mr. Sanders in December. This type of unwavering dedication to New Hampshires workers means that we can trust him to have our backs. For these reasons and more, we are thrilled to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders for president.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/12/us/politics/bernie-sanders-seiu.html