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August 19, 2009
Christie’s Attacks on Our Unions Revealed at “The Real Chris Christie” Website
There are less than 75 days until Election Day, November 3, 2009, and in recognition of this fact, we launched a website called “The Real Chris Christie.” The site reveals Chris Christie’s plotted attacks against
If one thing is apparent about Chris Christie and his campaign, it is that he does not respect workers and their unions. Almost every one of his policies which concern working families, seek to undermine and subvert unions. Christie has publicly accused unions of creating an unnecessary burden to taxpayers and providing absolutely no public benefit. Christie has rashly shown that there is a blatant disconnect between himself and working people, and there seems to be no limit as to how far he is willing to go to prove that he is out of touch, whether it is through his promise to layoff thousands of state workers, alter the public employee pension and health care systems, abolish project labor agreements, weaken prevailing wage laws, eliminate paid family leave benefits, support merit pay for teachers, support school vouchers, or by rejecting a worker’s right to form a union through majority sign-up.
Christie’s deplorable attacks against unions are laid out in plain terms on the website, “The Real Chris Christie,” and we invite you, your friends, and your family to see for yourselves, just what Christie’s policies would mean for
You can visit the site by using the following web address: www.therealchrischristie.com
We respectfully ask that you please disseminate this information to your members through e-mail. Additionally, we would like to drive as much traffic to this site as possible, so if your local union has a website, we encourage you to post a button linking to “The Real Chris Christie.” To post a button linking to the website please contact Field Coordinator, Lee Sandberg at (609) 989-8730 or lsandberg@njaflcio.org. An example of this link can be found on the front page of www.njaflcio.org.













