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Transportation labor leaders: Safety must be prioritized ahead of presidential inauguration

Washington, DC — Twenty-two transportation labor leaders issue this statement calling on prioritizing safety in advance of the Presidential Inauguration:

“As the elected leaders of transportation unions that collectively represent millions of frontline employees, we are calling on every arm of federal, state, and local government to protect American workers and the public, ensure the orderly and peaceful transfer of power, and safeguard our democracy during the inauguration. While we stand firmly by the rights of every American to have and to share differing points of view, to peaceably assemble in support of those points of view, and to petition the government in hopes of affecting the direction of our country and its policies, these rights do not allow for violent attacks on our fellow Americans or our democratic institutions by domestic terrorists.

“The January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol threatened our democracy and thousands of American lives. The actions taken by the individuals who attacked our Capitol, the right-wing militants who led them in doing so, and the elected government officials who enabled and even encouraged them, run counter to the very spirit of democracy and civil society. As a nation, it is incumbent upon each of us to take a firm stand against lawless mob rule by those who seek to upend the American values we hold so very sacred.

“Unfortunately, transportation workers and our passengers—as is too often the case—were placed squarely in harm’s way during, before, and after this repulsive assault on American democracy. We witnessed airline, transit, and rail workers diverted from their public safety duties, threatened and harassed for doing their jobs, and assaulted in the line of duty. These essential workers—already under tremendous strain from the impacts of the ongoing pandemic—have sacrificed in service to our country during this time of our greatest need and it is all of our responsibility to ensure their safety and security. Amid ongoing threats of future violence—including Inauguration Day calls to arms by right-wing militants—frontline transportation workers are left wondering how they can protect themselves, their passengers, and our country going forward. This has gone too far, and it must stop.

“When it comes to our aviation, passenger rail, and transit systems, the working people who maintain and operate them, and the passengers who rely on them, safety must be the priority. There can be no exceptions. We are calling on the Departments of Homeland Security and Transportation, as well as their constituent agencies—in concert with transportation operators and federal, state, and local law enforcement—to use the full weight of the law to ensure safety onboard planes, trains, and buses, and pursue the strongest penalties against passengers who seek to sow chaos or incite violence.

“We stand in solidarity with all transportation workers across America as they continue to place their own well-being on the line in service to our country. We condemn the actions of President Trump, those in Congress who fanned the flames of hate and lawlessness, and every individual whose own actions that day and in the future undermine the rule of law in our democracy.”

Jerry C. Boles
President
Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
James T. Callahan
General President
International Union of Operating Engineers
Joe DePete
President
Air Line Pilots Association, International
Dean Devita
President
National Conference of Firemen & Oilers, SEIU
Jeremy R. Ferguson
President
International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and
Transportation Workers – Transportation Division
Newton B. Jones
International President
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers
Everett Kelley
National President
American Federation of Government Employees
Arthur Maratea
National President
Transportation Communications Union/IAM
Donald Marcus
International President
International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots
F. Leo McCann
President
American Train Dispatchers Association
Sara Nelson
International President
Association of Flight Attendants-CWA
Sito Pantoja
General Vice President, Transportation
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Mike Perrone
National President
Professional Aviation Safety Specialists
Greg Regan
Secretary-Treasurer
Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO
Paul Rinaldi
President
National Air Traffic Controllers Association

 

Fredric V. Rolando
National President
National Association of Letter Carriers
John Samuelsen
International President
Transport Workers Union of America
Joseph Sellers, Jr.
General President
International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers

 

Christopher M. Shelton
President
Communications Workers of America
Lonnie R. Stephenson
International President
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
D. Taylor
President
UNITE HERE International Union

 

Randi Weingarten
President
American Federation of Teachers
   

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The Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO (TTD), provides a bold voice for workers in every mode of transportation and is devoted to protecting middle-class jobs, expanding collective bargaining and ensuring modern, safe and secure transportation operations and infrastructure. For more information visit us at ttd.org.

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