Boots Riley Withdraws Plans for Berkeley Grad Speech in Support of UC Custodians
Comes Out in Support of Custodian Union's Fight to End Poverty-Level Wages
"Many ideas were talked about regarding how to show solidarity with and not get in the way of this fight," Riley explains. "Some said that I should use the opportunity to speak to the audience about the union's demands. However, being that the speaking theme I was given was 'Revolution: Command Change,' I feel the best way to embody this theme is not to give lip service to it, but to show that we must be involved in the struggles that are happening around us every day."
"I wish the graduates who are going to be involved in the Black Graduation well. I hope they understand that no matter what degree you attain through academia, you must be on the right side of the struggle" Riley says of the Custodians' eighteen month effort to obtain wage equity.
"If the Union and UC Berkeley are able to agree on a contract before the commencement ceremony on May 12, I will be more than happy to deliver my speech," Riley adds.
Alongside Riley and actor Danny Glover - who previously pulled out of this weekend's UC Commencement - U.S. Congresswoman and UC Berkeley alumnus Barbara Lee, plus 2008 Presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John Edwards have all lent support to the AFSCME Local 3299's demand to end to poverty wages. The Union's actions began at UC's Berkeley, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and Irvine campuses, when it noticed that employees with similar duties at surrounding institutions make $4 to $6 more per hour.
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originally posted on http://epitaph.com/news/news/2860
(the employees for whom this money was appropriated, in this instance)...authorized by law to receive the same, any money received by him or her under any duty imposed by law so to pay over the same;--
Is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years, and is disqualified from holding any office in this state.
also section 425:
425. Every officer charged with the receipt, safe keeping, or disbursement of public moneys, who neglects or fails to keep and pay over the same in the manner prescribed by law, is guilty of felony.This must be reported to the Attorney General in order for section 440 to become applicable:
440. Every officer charged with the collection, receipt, or disbursement of any portion of the revenue of this State, who, upon demand, fails or refuses to permit the Controller or Attorney General to inspect his books, papers, receipts, and records pertaining to his office, is guilty of a misdemeanor.If the AG does not take the initiative in this case, interested parties must demand that he require an inspection of records related to the funds allocated to pay the custodians. If compliance is not immediate and complete, then the AG is negligent if charges under section 440 are not filed.
Unless funds are released within a reasonable time, then section 424 applies, and according to section 425 officers of the University of California could be charged with felonies and forbidden to work for the state again.
Citizens of California have failed for too long to apply these statutes, which is why UCSC now has a $5 Billion warchest which is used by administrators to manipulate the local real estate market - in which SOME OF THEM ARE ACTIVE PLAYERS AND HAVE AMASSED PERSONAL FORTUNES AS A RESULT.
You have to look too far to find them - start at the business college - and look at the personal sucess of some of your economics "teahcers".
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