http://www.midatlanticlabor.com/appiesnet/wordpress/?p=920President and CEO, American Income Life Insurance and National Income Life Insurance Company endorses Employee Free Choice Act & heads supportive business coalition
June 4th, 2009
Dear Stephen,
As the president and CEO of American Income Life Insurance and National Income Life Insurance Company, I run a company with more than 4,000 employees and associates, and I firmly believe the Employee Free Choice Act is critical to turning around our economy and rebuilding our middle class.
More than 1,000 business leaders like me have publicly endorsed the Employee Free Choice Act, but that is not enough because actions speak louder than words.
I realized I needed to organize responsible, worker-friendly business leaders in support of the Employee Free Choice Act. It’s amazing what some of my fellow CEOs are willing to say in an effort to stop this important piece of legislation, and it was time to fight back.
A group of us have formed a new coalition, Business Leaders for a Fair Economy, to make it clear that it’s possible to be both pro-business and pro-worker. We are a national group of employers, entrepreneurs and business leaders who understand that good jobs that pay well create demand for the goods and services we provide. We support the Employee Free Choice Act as an integral part of our nation’s economic recovery.
I’m honored to be a part of this great new coalition and to serve with my fellow committee members, Darren Horndasch, president of Wisconsin Vision, and Diana Ortiz, president and CEO of Ortiz Enterprises LLC and Ortiz Accounting and Tax Services.
As CEOs, we are challenging other responsible business leaders to support this landmark legislation because we know what is good for workers is good for business.
Thank you,
Roger Smith
Chair, Business Leaders for a Fair Economy
President and CEO, American Income Life Insurance and National Income Life Insurance Company
P.S. Marc Laitin at the AFL-CIO wanted to make sure I reminded you to call your senators and tell them about this new organization. Help amplify our voices today. Here are the numbers for your senators:
Sen. Carper at (202) 224-2441
Sen. Kaufman at (202) 224-5042