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DESCRIPTION:Bail Out Working People, Not The Banks!\nTeach-In and Mass Action 
 Organizing Meeting\n\nRegistration: 12:30 P.M.; Program: 1:00 to 5:00 
 P.M.\n\nInitiated by the: \n• North Bay Labor Council,\n• San Francisco 
 Labor Council\n• San Mateo Central Labor Council\n• South Bay Labor 
 Council, and\n• Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign (WERC)\n\nJoin us to 
 build a united fight-back movement in the interests of all working people 
 around the following demands:\n\n• No layoffs. Massive job-creation 
 program.\n• Tax the rich — don’t bail out the banks.\n• Pass the 
 Employee Free Choice Act.\n• Single-payer healthcare for all.\n• 
 Affordable housing for all. Tenants’ rights.\n• Moratorium on 
 foreclosures and evictions.\n• Funding for jobs and for social services 
 and infrastructure, not for war.\n• Stop the ICE raids and deportations. 
 Legalization for all!\n\nSPEAKERS:\n• Art Pulaski. Secretary-Treasurer, 
 California Federation of Labor\n• N’tanya Lee, Executive Director, 
 Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth\n• Mark Dudzic, National 
 Organizer, Labor for Single Payer Healthcare Campaign\n• Rosie Martinez, 
 SEIU Local 721, (Los Angeles)\n• Steve Williams, Executive Director, 
 POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights)\n• Conny Ford, Vice 
 President, San Francisco Labor Council\n• Clarence Thomas, ILWU Local 
 10\n• Jack Rasmus, Professor of Economics, St. Mary’s College and Santa 
 Clara University\n• Alan Benjamin, Executive Committee, San Francisco 
 Labor Council and Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign\n• Josh Nielsen, 
 President, Student, Council, City College, of San Francisco\nIn 
 addition:\n• Extended remarks from Bay Area Labor and Community leaders 
 and ample time for dialogue among teach-in participants. 	\n• Spoken Word 
 performance by YOUNG PLAYAZ\n\n\nDonations will be requested at door: $10 
 general, $5 senior, free for those recently laid off, students and 
 disabled. No one turned away for lack of funds.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/22/18590806.php
SUMMARY:Bail Out Working People, Not The Banks!
LOCATION:Plumbers Hall\n1621 Market Street (Between Franklin & Gough), San 
 Francisco\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/22/18590806.php
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