As state Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox has noted, now that the primary roads are for the most part clear, the considerable challenge of more than 24,000 miles of secondary roads that need attention is still before us.

“We urge West Virginians to remain patient as these people continue this important work of not only snow and ice removal, but of transporting and assisting our most vulnerable citizens in need of medical care,” Perdue said.

He also said these workers deserve thanks and encouragement.

“Considering that the Legislative leadership is moving rapidly on measures that will lower wages and hurt working families, a Republican leader has called for cutting thousands of state jobs, and a member of the Senate leadership just characterized union members attending a legislative meeting as ‘free riders,’ we feel it’s important to let these workers know that West Virginians outside that political circle do not feel such contempt for workers, and in fact very much appreciate the services they provide.”

We are a group of more than 575 affiliated unions joined together for the common cause of fairness for all workers.

The future of the working men and women of America depends on a strong, united labor movement. The strength of that movement is in our numbers: thousands of men and women united, striving for the same common goals
- fairness, justice, and equality in the workplace.