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textUnion Battle in the Central Valley by Doug Slaydon
The reform movement within the United Food and Commercial Workers Union faces the challenge of a proposed merger between UFCW Locals in California's Central Valley. At issue: will the current officers of UFCW Local 588 be retained....
Posted: Wed, Mar 29, 2006 6:20pm PST
imageCA fishermen protest Klamath caused shut-down as Oregon seeks relief
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by Klamath Salmon Media Collaborative
Last night several hundred commercial, tribal and sports fishermen, concerned by a proposed salmon fishing shut down due to low runs on the Klamath River, convened on the meeting of the of the Pacific Fisheries Management Council in Santa Rosa. Fishermen demanded for the government to” Fix the Klamath". This comes on the heels of a major court decision that the government’s plan for Coho Salmon on the Klamath, which came the year over 68,000 salmon died on the Klamath, was illegal...
Posted: Wed, Mar 29, 2006 11:01am PST
imageWHY THE A.N.S.W.E.R. COALITION DEMANDS AMNESTY
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by A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
Over 3000 people marched in San Francisco Monday, March 27, 2006 to protest repressive legislation. Led by a dozen hunger strikers who had been fasting in front of the Federal Building for a week, the marchers included immigrants, hundreds of high school and college students, veterans, and people from all walks of life. The march culminated in front of Senator Diane Feinstein's office for a rally. A.N.S.W.E.R. believes that all working people should back the demand: "Amnesty! Full Ri...
Posted: Tue, Mar 28, 2006 11:16am PST
textFilm Benefit for Domestic Workers Coalition by Heads Up Collective
Join us at the Televising the Revolution Film Series in a benefit for the Domestic Workers Coalition (POWER, Mujeres Unidas y Activas, Women's Collective of SF Day Labor Program). Speakers, films, and live theater! Rain or Shine...
Posted: Mon, Mar 27, 2006 7:25pm PST
textBerkeley 3/28 & 4/1: Into to the IWW by SF Bay Area IWW
Problems at Work? Don't Fight Alone!...
Posted: Sun, Mar 26, 2006 3:41pm PST
imageDisgruntled workers, don't miss the class that will change your life.
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by Worker Freedom
This interactive workshop draws upon your experiences as a worker to develop a unique perspective on how we go about solving our problems at work and building our power as workers....
Posted: Sun, Mar 26, 2006 5:27am PST
textExhibit on occupied factories in Venezuela opens Sunday by Chris Gilbert, reposted
Below is the Preface to the catalog for the exhibit, "5 factories—worker control in venezuela", that opens this Sunday, March 26 at 2 PM at the University Art Museum in Berkeley. See the calendar entry for March 26 for more info. (Note: Museum admission will be free that day.)...
Posted: Fri, Mar 24, 2006 6:31am PST
imageMembers & Retirees of UFCW Local 588 Picket Union Hall
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by Slaydon Supporter
On March 21st members and retirees of Local 588 held a picket on the Local 588 hall at 2200 Professional Drive Roseville Ca....
Posted: Thu, Mar 23, 2006 9:28am PST
textOakland Teachers Vote to Authorize a Strike by R.E.B.E.L.
Oakland teachers are one step closer to striking against the privatization agenda of state administrator Randy Ward. This could be a turning point in Bay Area class struggle if the teachers are able to shut down the schools, encourage students to stay out, garner widespread community solidarity, and turn back Ward's attempt to whittle down their healthcare and hold down their wages. A victory against Ward's austerity regime could inspire workers' struggles everywhere and help start taking the...
Posted: Thu, Mar 23, 2006 7:08am PST
imageSan Francisco Bay Area Hosts Fundraiser for Labor Party So. Carolina Ballot-Access Drive
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by Paul Burton
Bay Area supporters of the Labor Party heard the party’s National Organizer, Mark Dudzic, speak about the drive to gain ballot access and run candidates in South Carolina at a San Francisco fundraiser March 7, raising over $3,000 for the cause....
Posted: Wed, Mar 22, 2006 10:45am PST
document3/22: Rally for Affordable Health Care for Oakland School Employees
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by via Alameda Labor
WHEN: THIS WEDNESDAY, 3/22 FROM 4:00 to 5:30pm WHERE: OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, 1025 2ND AVENUE, OAKLAND (off Rt 880 by the Lake)...
Posted: Mon, Mar 20, 2006 10:57pm PST
audioSanta Cruz County Workers Strike Cripples Services for a Day (audio/mpeg 4.1MB) by Vinny Lombardo
Eighteen-hundred Santa Cruz county employees represented by SEIU Local 415, staged a one day strike March 14, crippling road maintenance, payroll processing, social work, and many other services. Vinny Lombardo reports....
Posted: Fri, Mar 17, 2006 9:22pm PST
textUCSC Sweat Free Coalition present Chancellor with ‘sweat free’ cake by Sara
On Thursday, March 16, about a dozen members of the UCSC Sweat Free Coalition presented Chancellor Denton with a ‘sweat free, sugar free’ cake after putting on “The Naked Truth Fashion Show” in front of the Bay Tree Bookstore....
Posted: Fri, Mar 17, 2006 7:30pm PST
imageSEIU 415 Workers Strike and Rally at the Santa Cruz County Building
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by ~Bradley
On March 14th, 1,800 Santa Cruz County workers launched a one-day strike against the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors which they say, "so far refuses to provide wages comparable to that of comparable workers in comparable counties."...
Posted: Thu, Mar 16, 2006 1:39am PST
textWhy I Didn't Strike On March 14th 2006 by Helbard
On March 14th I decided to do something I had never done and never expected to do. I walked through strike lines and worked while all my co-workers spend the entire day, sometimes in heavy rain, fighting fo a better contract. But, I had to disagree with my union....
Posted: Wed, Mar 15, 2006 10:09am PST
imageSEIU Strike Rally Shakes SC County Building
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by josh sonnenfeld
After 6 months of working without a contract and County administrators' attack on workers' salaries and health care, the 1,800-strong SEIU 415 went on strike on March 14. Pickets were set up all across the county - from Santa Cruz to Watsonville - yet the highlight of the day was a mid-afternoon rally at the County Building where, after reportedly marching through 5 stories of the building, hundreds of workers danced in the streets to old school hits and more by SEIU's own DJ. With solidarity...
Posted: Wed, Mar 15, 2006 3:23am PST
textSanta Cruz County Workers’ Strike: A Success by From SEIU415.org
From http://www.seiu415.org/chapters/county/contract/StrikeSuccess.htm...
Posted: Wed, Mar 15, 2006 2:31am PST
audioThe Oakland General Strike Of 1946: A KPFA Radio Show (audio/mpeg 26.0MB) by New American Movement/Oakland Study Group
This radio show from the Pacifica Radio Archives was on the Oakland General Strike of 1946 and was broadcast on 11/29/76 on the 30th anniversary of the strike. 56.50 min 26 MB...
Posted: Tue, Mar 14, 2006 10:36am PST
imageSTRIKE Support!!! Tue. 3/14 Join SEIU 415 picket lines
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by via list
The strike is on! Your action is requested to support 1,800 Santa Cruz County workers who are striking on Tuesday, 14 March. Please forward this message to co-workers and progressive email lists so we can spread the word about this ONE DAY action....
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 8:46pm PST
textCounty Workers Appeal for Equal Treatment by Kaleo Kaluhiwa
This week, Santa Cruz county workers will strike for 1 day. There will likely be a longer strike after March 27th if the Board of Supervisors does not show more leadership. We are the 1,800 people who work to serve the health, safety and quality of life of this community. We are public health nurses, road maintenance workers, social workers, computer operators, secretaries, child support workers, lifeguards and much more. The last thing we want is to be out on strike rather than servin...
Posted: Mon, Mar 13, 2006 8:28pm PST
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