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Sebelius To Receive Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award from American Rights at Work

SebeliusGovernor Kathleen Sebelius will be honored on June 24 with the American Rights at Work’s fourth annual Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Awards at a celebration on the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.

Sebelius will be recognized “For her innovation in strengthening the economic opportunities and rights of Kansas workers.” Awards will also be give to the Gamesa Technology Corporation and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.

Since 2003, American Rights at Work has informed the American public about the struggle to win workplace democracy for nurses, cooks, computer programmers, retail cashiers, and a variety of workers who we all depend on every day. Our vision is a nation where the freedom of workers to organize unions and bargain collectively with employers is guaranteed and promoted.

 American Rights at Work Education Fund is an educational and outreach organization dedicated to promoting the freedom of workers to form unions and bargain collectively. It is a 501(c)(3) organization and contributions are tax deductible as allowed by law.

Past winners of the Eleanor Roosevelt Ward include Human Rights Watch, Kaiser Permanente, Studs Turkel, Danny Glover, and the Student Labor Week of Action.

In announcing the award for Sebelius, American Rights at Work says...

    Governor Kathleen Sebelius has proven that strong support of working families and political victories at the ballot box go hand in hand in Kansas. First elected in 2002, she soon began promoting sound public policies and economic opportunities paramount to the interests of all Kansans.

    A true champion for state employees, Sebelius signed a 2007 executive order granting collective bargaining rights to over 7,000 registered and licensed home childcare providers through Child Care Providers Together Kansas/AFSCME. In May 2008, Sebelius signed legislation to bring more than 7,500 state employees’ wages up to market value over the next five years to ensure fair pay and attract and retain a quality workforce.

    Sebelius has exercised rare leadership in bringing the business and labor community together around common goals. Working with the International Association of Machinists, she’s fought to keep aircraft manufacturing jobs in Kansas. She’s also worked to ensure the state’s aerospace industry meets its skilled workforce needs, through government-supported initiatives like job training programs.

    Seeking to minimize the negative impact of No Child Left Behind on Kansas schools and teachers, Sebelius pushed for the largest investment ever in K-12 education - $1 billion in new funding in the last four years. Moreover, she worked with the National Education Association to survey teachers about working conditions to address concerns of both educators and administrators.

    Sebelius is not afraid to take a stand on behalf of working families. She courageously vetoed a virulently anti-worker bill in 2006 making it easier for companies to lay off injured workers. She has also worked with other governors in support of the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill currently set to be reintroduced in Congress next year that will make it easier for workers to form unions and improve their economic standing.

    Sebelius serves on the National Governors Association’s Executive Committee, and received the high honor of delivering the Democratic response to the president’s 2008 State of the Union address.

Sebelius To Receive Elenaor Roosevelt Human Rights Award from American Rights at Work

SebeliusGovernor Kathleen Sebelius will be honored on June 24 with the American Rights at Work’s fourth annual Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Awards at a celebration on the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.

Sebelius will be recognized “For her innovation in strengthening the economic opportunities and rights of Kansas workers.” Awards will also be give to the Gamesa Technology Corporation and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.

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