Presidential Candidate Obama Promotes Importance Of Home Health Workers After Participating In SEIU 'Walk A Day In My Shoes' Campaign
Main Category: Caregivers / HomecareArticle Date: 13 Aug 2007 - 10:00 PDT
Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Wednesday participated in the Service Employees International Union's "Walk a Day in My Shoes" program, spending two hours cleaning, folding laundry and preparing breakfast with a home health care worker, the Chicago Tribune reports. Participating in the program "has become a new ritual for the Democratic candidates" because the 1.9 million-member union has decided to make it a prerequisite for endorsement consideration, according to the Tribune (Dorning, Chicago Tribune, 8/9). The day-in-the-life campaign attempts to focus attention on the problems and needs of working U.S. residents, the San Francisco Chronicle reports (Marinucci, San Francisco Chronicle, 8/8).
After mopping kitchen and bathroom floors in the home of 86-year-old John Thornton in East Oakland, Calif., with health care worker Pauline Beck, Obama told reporters, "I'm not going to lie to you. It's been awhile" (Chicago Tribune, 8/9). Obama used the experience, which was attended by a television crew and photographers, to highlight the importance of home health care workers and promote benefits including paid sick leave and vacation for service workers -- neither of which Beck receives, according to the AP/Houston Chronicle (AP/Houston Chronicle, 8/9).
Other Democratic presidential candidates who have participated in the program are Sen. Chris Dodd (Conn.), Gov. Bill Richardson (N.M.) and former Sen. John Edwards (N.C.). Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Joe Biden (D-Del.) and former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) are scheduled to participate in the program by the end of the summer (Richman, San Jose Mercury News, 8/9).
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A Day In My Shoes Isn't Enough
posted by dixie girl on 4 Aug 2008 at 6:09 amHow nice of Mr. Obama to spend a couple hours mopping floors and folding laundry. But he is clueless. You have no idea what Home health workers go thru. Companies find ways to jip us out of what we work hard for . Imagine driving 400 miles plus a week for your job to be paid only for 37 miles @.39 cents per mile? Or try to use your vacation time when your rate of pay will be at an hourly rate LOWER than you actually make. Yet we are supposed to keep going and have to. What choice do most of us have?
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