The New York State Pipe Trades Association and the Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 153 backed Gillibrand in her bid for election next year.
Both unions, along with past unions that have backed Gillibrand, have mentioned her work on key labor issues, including the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), fair pay for women and other important issues.
Working men and women from across New York are touting Senator Gillibrand's solid commitment to the Employee Free Choice Act, paycheck fairness for women, along with her efforts to provide health care for 9/11 rescue workers.
"We are proud to endorse Senator Gillibrand for her election in 2010," said Richard Roberts, President of the NY State Pipe Trades Association, which represents plumbers, steamfitters, and sprinklerfitters across the state. "Throughout her time in Congress, Senator Gillibrand has gone to the mat for working families in New York State, showing incredible commitment to the issues we care most about. In particular, we are proud of her leadership on efforts to provide health care to the rescue workers at the world Trade Center and pass the Employee Free Choice Act."
"Kirsten Gillibrand is the kind of Senator our thousands of members can be proud of," said Larry Bulman, Secretary-Treasurer, NY State Pipe Trades Association. "In just four short months on the job, she has demonstrated her commitment to the issues that matter most to our members."
"Kirsten Gillibrand has established herself as a strong advocate for working people," said James Cahill, International Representative for the NY State Pipe Trades Association. "She will work with President Obama to fix this economy and ensure good-paying jobs in New York."
"Kirsten is a true champion for all of us in New York and across America who have been working harder for less and getting squeezed by the fall of this economy," said Mike Goodwin, President of the OPEIU, which has 125,000 members nationwide and 25,000 members in both the private and public sectors in New York City, including New York hotels, the New York Stock Exchange, health insurance companies, manufacturing companies, universities, security companies and teachers in the Archdiocese of New York."
"She knows what's at stake for us," continued Kistler. "She's brought new life to EFCA and is fighting for paycheck fairness and better wages for all of us. She's brought a tenacity to the job that we are confident will help rebuild this economy with the good-paying jobs and affordable health care we need."
"I am honored to have the endorsements of OPEIU and the Pipe Trades Association," said Senator Gillibrand. "It is time we have an economy that works for all our workers, and I am proud to partner with working families to help President Obama create jobs and fix this economy."
Since she first joined Congress, Gillibrand has been a proud original co-sponsor of the Employee Free Choice Act. She also co-sponsored legislation to increase the minimum wage, and has been an outspoken advocate for comprehensive health care reform to provide affordable, quality care to every man, woman, and child. Senator Gillibrand has earned a near perfect career rating from the AFL-CIO.
More endorsements for Gillibrand will only strengthen her for a primary challenge, which is still likely to occur. How strong that challenge is, however, remains to be seen. While Rep. Carolyn Maloney is said to be a potential challenger, other names aren't being touted as serious contenders for the job.
These endorsements are crucial for Gillibrand and they highlight her work as a senator and as a member of the House of Representatives. She has made workers a priority and that is reflected in these endorsements.