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Hotel Strike: Photos from the Picket Lines

by JankyHellface
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I went out to San Francisco on Saturday Oct 2nd to help support the pickets lines of Hotel workers either on strike or locked-out by their employers. The workers were in high spirits at every picket line I visited -- all chanting and keeping a beat to the marching of the lines.

Compared with the bureaucracy of other large unions and strikes I have witnessed, it was a breath of fresh air to see that the rank and filers of UNITE HERE local 2 have a strong position within their unions, negotiations, and actions. All the workers are extremely astute with what they demand: better raises than the piece-meal $0.05/hr they received, fully-paid health care (the hotels recently decided to stop paying the $270 price-tag for health care), & most importantly contract renewal in 2006 (positioning the contract negotiations in solidarity with hotel workers around the US to get better working conditions around the US). Most folks I talked with imagined that this strike/lockout will continue well past the proposed 2 weeks as the hotels will most likely not be ready to come back to the negotiation table.

More solidarity is definitely needed from rank and filers of other unions, anti-authoritarians, etc.. Every one of the 14 hotels have 24 hour strikes which makes the lines small at different times of the day. If you work in or around Union Sq or the financial district, most likely there is a hotel less than 2 blocks away from where you work. Come join the picket lines and show solidarity with other workers fighting for better living standards!
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§Crown Plaza
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§Hilton
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§Westin St Francis
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§Fairmont
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by ai
Thanks for the pics
by aaron
does anyone know if there are any mobilizations being organized in support of the strike?

by eugean17
As you can see from one of the pictures the Spartacus Youth Club (SYC) youth group of the Spartacist League is organizing students to come out and support the workers picket lines. Those of us in the unions are working to bring our union brothers and sisters out to the lines. This is only a start but an important act of solidarity.

As workers Vanguard No. 832, 17 September said,
"The bosses' strong-arm unity must be met with the strong, united determination of the labor movement, a solid hotel workers strike shutting down the hotels with mass pickets that no one crosses!"
These Trots have a hard time selling their extremely boring newspapers, let alone being able to mobilize working class people. Let's all meet at a day we choose and have a rally, not called by these sectarians.

I suggest meeting somewhere like Union Square, say on Friday at 7:00 PM and having a rally of community supporters. It will be a "newspaper selling free zone" and its intent will be solely to demonstrate working class solidarity for the strikers. Bolsheviks would be asked to leave their dogmatic ideology in Moscow in 1917. Only working class people truly living in the 21st century will be invited.

Anyone else agree or have similar suggestions?

gifford

by jankyHellface
Count me in! Wont be that hard to gather momentum. Most folks are excited to give solidarity!

solidarity!
-jH
by gifford (SFBay [at] IDPeditions.org)
Anyone else want to try to organize a solidarity demo? Or come out to support it?

I walked some picket lines today and talked to some union militants and got contact info for the union's community outreach person. I'll contact that person and check what other community support activities they know of. And I'll let them know what we've been proposing. I'll post here what I find out.

For class unity,

gifford
by for me to know
man all of yall are fuckin dumb as shit. what the fuck are yall fighting and striking for? all of you just went back to work and shit i bet and were mad but thats about it isnt it. think about what yall are gonna do and realize that yall are just gonna have to go back to that same boring job. GET OVER YOURSELVES.
by joe hill
No they actually haven't just gone back to work yet because the mulimillionaire owners of the hotels decided to lock them out of their jobs indefinitely. They are fighting for many amazing worth while things like healthcare, decent wages, immigrant and civil rights, and the right to bargain on a national level in 2006 so that they can have more leverage with national hotel chains.

Don't forget that it is people like these folks that have stood up through the years and gained all the significant rights that we have as workers in this country - like the 8 hour day, the weekend, healthcare, decent wages, etc. - though these things have been eroded over the years because they run contrary to the Rich's goals of filling their pockets with more and more money...Which they have gained at the expense of our labor.
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