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Union Plus: Green Programs Give You Back Some ‘Green’

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by Mike Hall, Oct 18, 2009

 
   

Union Plus has expanded its “Green” programs that not only help protect the environment, but can put a little “green” back into your pocket through savings on home heating oil, energy-efficient vehicles, home energy audits and more.

The newest green program from Union Plus is the Green Scholarship program. Union Plus is providing $5,000 in scholarships for the National Labor College’s (NLC’s) Green Workplace Representative Program, to teach union activists how to convert individual workplaces to sustainable environments.

Union Privilege President Leslie Tolf says:

With these programs and others, union workers can lead the way forward in a thriving green economy, embracing change and overcoming challenges to protect our families, our environment and our future.

Check out theses new green programs:

  • Home Energy Audit: Qualify for up to $300 rebates on home improvement purchases based on recommendations of a home energy audit. Minimum purchase required with your Union Plus Credit Card.

For more on these programs, click here and for information on other green initiatives from Union Plus, click here.

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  1. sailorman on 19.10.2009 at 12:50 (Reply)

    This past weekend there was a NATIONAL REGATTA hosted by:(http://www.baads.org . Pictures of the event which occurred in McCovey Cove San Francisco California is being published on the site and also globally. How is it that of the fourteen unions that are part of the AFL not one had a banner on a sail? Funny thing all these unions are waiting for the national to drop the shoe. Maybe this will happen also in the upcoming olympic trials. Maybe rubber chickens are needed, they have plenty left over in AT&T park from Barry Bonds.

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