Union icon Mary Kay Henry is stepping down today. Here's why she is so confident about labor's future
Briefly

Henry believes it's important for the next generation of multiracial leadership to take the helm and move SEIU's fight to win sectoral organizing to the next level.
Under Henry's leadership, SEIU oversaw significant initiatives like the Fight for $15 campaign and sought to reach workers in nursing homes and across the care sector.
... the union will reportedly elect its first Black president, April Verrett, who is currently secretary-treasurer of the union.
Henry's departure marks the end of her four-decade-plus career at SEIU, highlighting her focus on empowering the next generation and promoting multiracial leadership.
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