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Declaring July 2, 2002 as Union Summer Day in Philadelphia.
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WHEREAS, Today's youth are tomorrow's leaders; and
WHEREAS, Young people thrive in situations that provide opportunities to develop responsible leadership skills; and
WHEREAS, Union summer encourages college students to develop analytical and communication skills, among others, and
WHEREAS, Union summer provides college students an opportunity to create positive change in the lives of working Americans; and
WHEREAS, Union summer provides young people with an opportunity to work directly on behalf of bedrock American principles, such as fairness, social and economic justice; and
WHEREAS, Union summer gives young people experiences to better understand the American commitment to diversity and tolerance by working with people of different races, ethnicity, religious affiliation, or sexual orientation; and
WHEREAS, Union summer interns have a unique opportunity to visit with working families in their homes and at work; and
WHEREAS, Union summer puts students in contact with elected leaders; and
WHEREAS, Union summer interns gain valuable experience helping plan and execute public events; and
WHEREAS, Union summer interns participate in building coalitions among workers, community members, and religious leaders to help working families build better lives; and
WHEREAS, Union summer brings committed young people together in a positive environment that helps redouble their dedication to helping ensure equal opportunity and economic security for all Americans; now therefore
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That July 2, 2002, is declared Union Summer Day in Philadelphia to honor of all the young people who, while participating in the AFL-CIO Union Summer program, are affirming and enriching the American tradition of grassroots democracy to assist working men and women exercise their American right to fully participate in the economy...
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