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DESCRIPTION:SF Labor/Community Picket Of SF SPUR-Stop Racist Transit Union Busting & 
 Attacks On The Community & Labor By Spurious SPUR San Francisco Planning + 
 Urban Research Association \n\nJoin SF Muni drivers, BA Transit Workers, 
 defenders of public services and community activists to protest the union 
 busting role of San Francisco SPUR. This so called "good planning and 
 government through research, analysis, public education" organization is 
 helping to launch major attacks on the all public workers in San Francisco. 
 It supported the racist campaign by Democratic Mayor Newsom now a candidate 
 for Lt. Governor to blame Muni drivers for increasing fares on seniors, 
 students and the disabled. This is the tactic of union busters who want to 
 attack public services and to pit workers against each other while the the 
 owners of San Francisco and the US increase their profits. Newsom 
 threatened to layoff 17,000 city workers in order to force concessions and 
 unfortunately the union tops in San Francisco not only went along but 
 applauded "concession bargaining". \nThis in one of the wealthiest cities 
 in the US. At the same time that SPUR is attacking San Francisco public 
 workers. it is receiving hundreds of thousands \nof dollars from the 
 Federal Government courtesy of millionaire and pro-NAFTA supporter House 
 Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her personal SPUR earmarks. SPUR has organized a 
 campaign against SF transit workers by supporting Sean Elsbernd and 
 Proposition G and also anti-city worker proposition B which attack pensions 
 and healthcare of all City and School District workers. \nThe millionaires 
 and billionaires who really run SPUR and the speculators and developers who 
 control San Francisco want public workers to pay for the economic crisis 
 while they sell off public properties and privatize Golden Gate Park, UC 
 Laguna Extension and other public resources to benefit themselves. \n\nIt 
 is time to say enough is enough. \nStop Government Funding of Union Busting 
 SPUR \nAll Union Officials Off The SPUR Board \nMake the Millionaires and 
 Billionaires Pay For the Crisis They Caused \nSPUR Is Spurious \n\nJoin the 
 picket \nSaturday October 16, 2010 11:00 AM -1:00 PM \n654 Mission St \nSan 
 Francisco, CA \nEndorsed by Muni Operators Coalition, United Public Workers 
 For Action http://www.upwa.info \n\n"Does B stand for billionaire?" SF 
 Labor Council ED Paulson Resigns From Union Busting SPUR After It Supports 
 Anti-Labor Proposition B "Associating the Labor Council with SPUR has been 
 one of the largest mistakes I could have made." 
 \nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/10/06/BA741FON4K.DTL 
 \nDoes B stand for billionaire? Campaign finance reports show the team 
 behind Proposition B on the Nov. 2 ballot, which would require city 
 employees to pay more for their pensions and health care plans, has 
 collected $720,367 from some of the city's wealthiest residents. 
 \n\nVenture capitalist and billionaire Michael Moritz paid $245,000 to fund 
 the signature drive to qualify the measure for the ballot, and a number of 
 venture capitalists, attorneys and businessmen have also opened their 
 checkbooks. \n\nDavid Crane, policy director for Gov. Arnold 
 Schwarzenegger, gave $32,500; Howard Leach, former ambassador to France, 
 gave $25,000; and former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan gave $25,000. \n\nWhy 
 would the former L.A. mayor care about Prop. B? "That's a good question," 
 quipped Nathan Ballard, spokesman for the No on B side. "Maybe he bumped 
 into one of the other backers at the Rolls-Royce dealership." \n\nTo be 
 fair, his team isn't exactly shopping at the used car lot. Ballard said 
 upcoming campaign finance forms will show $617,500 raised from labor unions 
 including police and fire - and they're expected to raise as much as $3 
 million before the election. \n\nPublic Defender Jeff Adachi, who came up 
 with Prop. B, admitted he scrolled down the Forbes list and e-mailed 
 anybody living in San Francisco to ask them to support the measure. Many of 
 them said no for fear of being harassed and picketed by the unions, he 
 said. \n\nAdachi scored a major coup Monday with the endorsement of the San 
 Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association. Some SPUR members 
 resigned over the endorsement, including the entire Municipal Executives 
 Association and Tim Paulson, executive director of the San Francisco Labor 
 Council, who told SPUR's president in a resignation letter, "Associating 
 the Labor Council with SPUR has been one of the largest mistakes I could 
 have made." \n\n- Heather Knight \n\nUnion Busting SPUR Operation In SF 
 Calls For TWU 250 A Muni Workers To Give Up Conditions & Wages 
 \nhttp://www.sfbg.com/2010/02/23/open-letter-transit-workers-union \n\nSF 
 SPUR May 2010 Issue Of Ubanist Backs Attack On SF TWU 250A Drivers \n\nSign 
 The Muni Petition \nThrough all of the Muni reform efforts SPUR has led 
 over the years-authoring policy reports, running \nballot campaigns and 
 advocating for funding increases-there is one problem we have never 
 resolved: \namending work rules. Currently, Muni drivers' wages and 
 benefits are set by a salary forumula in the City \nCharter, meaning that 
 management has never been able to negotiate changes to work rules. We can 
 change \nthis now. SPUR is proud to be co-leading the Fix Muni Now 
 campaign: we are collecting 43,000 signatures \nto qualify a Charter 
 amendment for the November ballot. \nFor More Information, see 
 FixMuniNow.com, where you can read Gabriel Metcalf's open leter in the San 
 Francisco \nBay Guardian, op-ed letter in the San Francisco Business Times, 
 and learn more about the campaign and volunteer \nopportunities. \n\nJune 
 18, 2010 SPUR | District 7 walking tour with Supervisor Sean Elsbernd 
 \nhttp://www.spur.org/events/calendar/district_7_walking_tour_supervisor_sean_elsbernd 
 \nWALKING TOUR \nFRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2010 2:00PM \nDistrict 7 walking tour 
 with Supervisor Sean Elsbernd \n\n\n[Image: Colleen McHugh] \nIn this new 
 SPUR tour series, see your neighborhood through the eyes of your district 
 supervisor! Join Supervisor Sean Elsbernd on this walking tour of West 
 Portal. Supervisor Elsbernd will take us to some of his favorite spots, but 
 with only one hour, we won’t see it all. Grab your walking shoes! 
 \nhttp://www.spur.org/about/board \n\nTaking on Muni union puts Elsbernd at 
 the wheel 
 \nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/06/22/BABE1E2JII.DTL 
 \nTaking on Muni union puts Elsbernd at the wheel \n\nC.W. Nevius 
 \n\nTuesday, June 22, 2010 \n\nC.W. NEVIUS \n\nWhen it began in April, 
 Supervisor Sean Elsbernd's quest to get enough signatures to put a charter 
 amendment on the November ballot had its doubters. \n\nElsbernd was one of 
 them. \n\nThe proposed amendment, which would delete the guarantee that San 
 Francisco Muni operators be the second-highest-paid transit drivers in the 
 country, has stirred up a lot of passion. But gathering 47,000 
 authenticated signatures in about three months is not easy. \n\n"Sure I had 
 my doubts," Elsbernd said. "There hasn't been a successful signature drive 
 for a charter amendment at the grassroots level in a couple of decades." 
 \n\nToday Elsbernd is confident, even if he realistically needs 70,000 
 signers to account for duplicates and invalid signatures. Insiders think 
 he'll cross the finish line on July 6 with signatures to spare. 
 \n\nAlthough it seems logical that Muni drivers should have their contract 
 negotiated like all other city workers, taking on the unions can be 
 politically dangerous. \n\n"Supervisor Elsbernd is showing a great deal of 
 political courage to take on this confounding sacred cow," said Alex 
 Clemens, founder of Barbary Coast Consulting. "He's staring down a lot of 
 big political guns right now." \n\nHe also gets a chance to trash-talk his 
 colleagues on the Board of Supervisors, who were not supportive. \n\n"If 
 we're successful, it sends a message that the Board of Supervisors can 
 ignore an issue but the people will take it up," Elsbernd said. "It will 
 show that the board was woefully out of touch." 
 \nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?... \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/11/18661060.php
SUMMARY:SF Labor/Community Picket Of SF SPUR For Racism & Union Busting
LOCATION:654 Mission St \nSan Francisco, CA 
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