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Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Executive Council Mourns the Passing of Ted Kirsch, Longtime Union Champion for Workers Rights

Share this article Share this article HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Executive Council, President Rick Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer Frank Snyder, and our Vice Presidents released the following statement on the passing of Ted Kirsch, former President of AFT-PA and Vice President of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO: Pennsylvania s Labor Movement mourns the loss of our union brother and Labor Leader Ted Kirsch.  Ted joined our executive council in 1988 and served as vice president for 31 years, retiring in 2019.  In his 17 years as President of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and 12 years as President of the American Federation of Teachers – Pennsylvania, he led educators across the Commonwealth in the fight for their students and their workplaces.  Throughout his life, Ted held a deep solidarity with union brothers and sisters in the Histadrut, Israel s General Federation of Labor, and the Israeli people.   

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most ideally, they would live close to the hospitals where they re going to work. probably, looking at the cost of housing in that area, that is probably unrealistic figure that could for a residence there. as you say, this recycles back, and we will be able to generate up to 320 units of permanently affordable housing. again, the whole question of the traditional affordable rental housing is open to everybody, and it serves it will ultimately serve a lower- income group gets 60% median envelope. as the money recycle some of the other part of the money coming back is the ability to leverage the money with other resources, because we typically leveraged 2-1 outside resources to build the affordable housing. >commissioner antonini: and eight-year turnover on the program typically, so that is what you are basing recycling figures on? that was based upon looking at the program from inception to the time the voters approved the bond issue to create a program and looking at t

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increase the number hopefully above the 40 out of 100. i mean, that would be the goal. that would certainly be my goal. thank you. commissioner antonini: thank you. commissioner moore: while you re there, would you clarify for me, with these 40 people, is it over five years or 40 or 40 per year over five years? 40 per year over five years, for a total of 200. commissioner moore: ok, thank you. commissioners, any questions related to the topic of housing? commissioner borden: i just wanted to be clear on one program. you said when the money is paid back because of the natural attrition and people pay off the loans, with that money go back to the general program for all of san francisco, not just into a program for cpmc employees? the repayment would go into a general fund at the mayor s office, and we would invest that in rental housing. the transaction is broken up into two affordable housing components. one for the traditional affordable housing, primarily rental h

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