Shouldn’t all Maine politicians respect you, your retirement benefits and your work? Together, we can hold them accountable!
MSEA-SEIU members who belong to MSEA-SEIU PASER (Political Action by Service Employees and Retirees) hold Maine’s elected leaders accountable. We do this to make sure quality public services are available for everyone in Maine and that all Maine workers and retirees are treated with respect. We need your help in this effort TODAY so we can win for Maine workers and retirees TOMORROW.
You can have your PASER contributions deducted directly from your MainePERS Pension!
MSEA-SEIU PASER (Political Action by Service Employees and Retirees) is our union’s political action fund. Through PASER, we can fight harder and smarter for the quality of life issues that affect our members. PASER helps us fight back against budget cuts to public services, threats to our contractual rights and attacks on our pensions through member activities, electoral campaign work and legislative advocacy, locally, statewide and nationwide.
A strong PASER enables us to allocate resources for specific political work in support of quality public services and retiree issues for everyone in Maine and respect for all Maine workers.
Membership in PASER enables us to send a stronger message to Maine’s elected leaders that MSEA-SEIU members take the political process seriously. Every day, elected officials make choices affecting our jobs and retirement benefits. That means every election is an opportunity for us to elect leaders who understand the importance of all issues for all Maine people and treat Maine workers and retirees with respect.
By making monthly, automatic contributions to our union’s political action program, Political Action by Service Employees and Retirees (PASER), we can all help hold our elected state and national leaders accountable. This strengthens our ability to negotiate and fund strong contracts, protect the healthcare of members who have it, secure healthcare for MSEA-SEIU members who lack it, and strengthen the retirement security of all of our members.
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