President Obama fired up the crowd today at the Working
Families Summit in DC to advocate support and flexibility for working
families. You know, real family values.…
Speaking to a room full of activists who cheered and
often clapped, President Obama fired up the crowd today at the Working
Families Summit in DC to advocate support and flexibility for working
families. You know, real family values.
“Parents who work full time should earn enough to
pay the bills,” President Obama reiterated to the maxed out crowd in the
Regency Ballroom at the Omni Hotel.
“Even if repugicans in Congress refuse to budge on
this issue this year, everyone knows America deserves a raise,” the
President thundered. He explained a few of the things he’s done without
Congress, for example, “Since I asked Congress to raise the minimum wage
last year, 13 states have taken steps to raise it on their own.”
The repugicans scoffed when President Obama vowed to
make this a year of action in spite of their legendary obstruction, but
now he’s showing them exactly what he meant at the first ever Working
Family Summit in DC, finally giving hard working families a voice in DC.
In his 30 minute speech, the President talked about the importance of
family friendly policies and how they can work in corporate America.
The summit was designed to support working families
while also boosting businesses’ bottom lines — proving that a profitable
business and valuing assets like people are not incompatible.
Here’s a video by Center for American Progress, “Good for the family, good for business”:
In addition to the working families summit,
President Obama is working toward economic security for working families
in this country by issuing a Presidential memorandum
that directs agencies under the purview of the federal government to
expand access to flexible work schedules and gives employees the right
to request them.
The President based his memorandum on a report “Nine Facts About American Families and Work.”
Obama has already taken action like raising the
minimum wage for federal contractors, expanding retirement
opportunities, strengthening overtime protections, and signing an
Executive Order that protects workers from being retaliated against by
their boss if they discuss their wages.
While the President can make a change from the
executive office for those workers whose jobs fall under the executive
branch purview, only Congress can change the laws for the rest of the
country. So the President is calling on Congress to pass the Pregnant
Workers Fairness Act, among other bills to benefit workers.
This is why elections matter, because our current
Congress refuses to do anything other than shut down the government and
pass fake Obamacare repeal votes.
President Obama just hijacked family values from repugicans. Only he’s not using the slogan as a bumper sticker, but
rather guidance for policy, action, and aspiration. This is real change,
even in the face of historical obstruction.
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