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City Employees Union Endorses Carol Berz
posted January 9, 2008

The Service Employees International Union on Wednesday announced their support of Carol Berz for the District 6 City Council seat that is up for election on Feb. 5.

"Dr. Berz brings years of experience as a mediator, a businesswoman, and a community leader who is ready to hit the ground running on day one to move the city forward," said Sharon Blanks, a communications officer with Chattanooga 9-1-1 who also heads up the union's local political committee.

"Lately, city employees have not been getting the respect – or the pay – that they deserve. We feel that Carol understands our situation, that she's willing to listen, and that she's willing to work hard to make sure that city workers' concerns are being addressed."

"The decision to endorse Carol was made by rank-and-file members of our union," said Jeff Berntsen, SEIU's local organizer. "Regular workers from all across the county participated in the decision, and they are determined to have a more worker-friendly environment in Chattanooga, especially in the public sector."

Other District 6 candidates in the special election to replace Marti Rutherford are Melinda Hickey, Rick Igou, Charles Shaw, Barbara Kelley and Julie Chamberlain.

Early voting is from Jan. 16-31, and election day is on Feb. 5. A full list of dates and voting locations is available through the Hamilton County Election Commission.










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