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10/14SF Labor TV Show On Hotel Strike
On San Francisco Cable Channel 29 on Thursday October 14, 2004 there will be a one hour show on the struggle of striking and locked out hotel workers with edited footage and interviews with the workers.
Join
"Labor On The Job"
on
Thursday October 14, 2004 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
San Francisco Comcast Channel 29
When It
Presents:
SF Hotel Workers Fight For Healthcare
&
A United Contract Expiration Date
Join Labor On The Job when we go on the frontlines of the San Francisco hotel workers strike. Over 4,000 workers have either gone on strike or been locked out by the biggest hotel chains in the world. Hundreds of striker replacements have been brought in to break the back of this critical hotel workers strike. Hotel workers in Los Angeles and Washington D.C. are also without a contract and face possible strike action.
Joining Labor On the Job will be UNITE-HERE Local 2 negotiating committee member and OMNI cook Linda Knighten, activist and waitress Michelle Reddington and union banquet waiter Orlando Zelayandia.
They will be joined by AFM Local 6 musicians Jack Chernos http://www.department-of-justice.org and Alex Walsh http://www.alexwalsh.org who will perform labor songs.
To Watch the Edited Hotel Workers Segment Go To http://homepage.mac.com/leila/Education30.html
For more information on the strike go to:
http://www.unitehere2.org/
http://www.labourstart.org/usa/hotel.shtml
http://www.beyondchron.org/default.asp?smenu=110&sdetail=915
"Labor On The Job" is programmed the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month on San Francisco Cable Channel 29 at 8:00 PM.
"Labor On The Job" is the longest running labor cable show in the United States. It has been programmed since 1983. It is produced by the Labor Video Project and it is also programmed in Philadelphia and St. Louis.
"Labor On The Job" also produces labor documentaries and is part of the Union Producers and Programmers Network (UPPNET) http://www.laborbeat.org/3/uppnetnl.htm
Labor Video Project
P.O.Box 425584
San Francisco,CA 94142
Phone (415)282-1908
Fax (415)695-1369
lvpsf [at] labornet.org
"Labor On The Job"
on
Thursday October 14, 2004 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
San Francisco Comcast Channel 29
When It
Presents:
SF Hotel Workers Fight For Healthcare
&
A United Contract Expiration Date
Join Labor On The Job when we go on the frontlines of the San Francisco hotel workers strike. Over 4,000 workers have either gone on strike or been locked out by the biggest hotel chains in the world. Hundreds of striker replacements have been brought in to break the back of this critical hotel workers strike. Hotel workers in Los Angeles and Washington D.C. are also without a contract and face possible strike action.
Joining Labor On the Job will be UNITE-HERE Local 2 negotiating committee member and OMNI cook Linda Knighten, activist and waitress Michelle Reddington and union banquet waiter Orlando Zelayandia.
They will be joined by AFM Local 6 musicians Jack Chernos http://www.department-of-justice.org and Alex Walsh http://www.alexwalsh.org who will perform labor songs.
To Watch the Edited Hotel Workers Segment Go To http://homepage.mac.com/leila/Education30.html
For more information on the strike go to:
http://www.unitehere2.org/
http://www.labourstart.org/usa/hotel.shtml
http://www.beyondchron.org/default.asp?smenu=110&sdetail=915
"Labor On The Job" is programmed the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month on San Francisco Cable Channel 29 at 8:00 PM.
"Labor On The Job" is the longest running labor cable show in the United States. It has been programmed since 1983. It is produced by the Labor Video Project and it is also programmed in Philadelphia and St. Louis.
"Labor On The Job" also produces labor documentaries and is part of the Union Producers and Programmers Network (UPPNET) http://www.laborbeat.org/3/uppnetnl.htm
Labor Video Project
P.O.Box 425584
San Francisco,CA 94142
Phone (415)282-1908
Fax (415)695-1369
lvpsf [at] labornet.org
For more information:
http://homepage.mac.com/leila/Education30....
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