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Save KPFA - Save the Pacifica Network = Save FSRN!

by Truly concerned listener
The dire financial situation at KPFA which Pacifica National has stepped in to address is making waves - a tsunami - which could devastate the entire Pacifica Network of all 5 stations and over 100 affiliate stations, plus Free Speech Radio News, Democracy Now, and more. Time to stop saying "I just want my morning show back".
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see http://fsrn.org/crisis
http://www.fsrnorg.dreamhosters.com/thetallnathan/Crisis-splash.html

The KPFAWorker/Concerned Listener/SaveKPFA alliance is anxious to cut its ties with the Pacifica Foundation.
Supposedly they take KPFA's money and provide little in return.
A recent campaign of theirs is to collect money for KPFA - and hold it as ransom for putting their 2 favorite hosts back in place. And to assure listeners that none of certain revenues/donations will go to Pacifica.
How they plan to support an "independent" station, and buy a license for it - Pacifica holds the license for its 5 stations - are unknown.

Also unknown is why a supposedly progressive faction would want to see the Pacifica network, with its 5 stations and over 100 affiliates go down - which it will, if KPFA pulls out, or goes under. Do they have a vision of spreading the truth throughout the nation? It seems not.
Their vision seems myopic - rehire 2 hosts of a Morning Show which derives its large audience partly from the hour at which it broadcasts, and has operated successfully with 5 different hosts in recent years, versus supporting an entire network?

It was in defense of the continuing viability of KPFA and Pacifica that these 2 hosts were removed, because extreme measures were needed to maintain station and network.

Also dependent on the Pacifica network for funds are Democracy Now and Free Speech Radio News, supported by Pacifica for distribution to its stations. Pacifica is now arrears in its payments to both.
FSRN is now making this desperate appeal to supporters - it is about to go under because Pacifica can't pay it.

Those who have been taken in by the KPFAworker hype - and are saying "KPFA politics are too convoluted for me - I just want my Morning Show back", please, stop writing angry letters to Arlene Engelhardt, and asking KPFA for your money back.
Instead write KPFA Worker, the CWA union, and say stop blocking the assignment of new hosts to the morning show, and let's have a balanced budget so we can begin paying Pacifica back for their vital services and their vital network.

from http://fsrn.org/crisis :
"Starting Tuesday, December 7, FSRN has had to pare down its newscast to a bare bones staff. If we don't raise needed funds by Monday, December 20, that will be our last day on the air.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE AND HELP KEEP FSRN ALIVE!

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2010:

This is the situation: The majority of FSRN's income comes from the Pacifica network, and Pacifica has been facing financial difficulties for several years. For the past 15 months, Pacifica has frequently fallen behind on their monthly payments to FSRN, but has always caught up when its Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds arrived. When payments have been late, FSRN has taken out bridge loans to make do until the next payment.

Unfortunately, this time around Pacifica has not been able to catch up with its debt to FSRN. It currently owes FSRN about $230,000, but has paid us only $70,000 of that total. Meanwhile, FSRN has accrued more than $80,000 in debt to our reporters, staff, creditors, and a bridge loan to keep us afloat. Pacifica has promised us future funds, but the situation is so serious that it is not entirely clear how much or when these will arrive, if ever. . . . . . "


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You're quoting from Robert McChesney of the Dem kool-aid consuming The Nation magazine to inspire donations???? Personally, I would choose someone more credible for that purpose and someone who is not a Dem kool-aid drinker.

Some background for those who might not be aware of this.

The Nation covers up for Democratic Party debacle
By Patrick Martin
26 November 2010

In its never-ending search for new alibis for the Democrats, the Nation magazine has discovered the real cause for the party’s defeat in the November 2 election. It was not due to the Obama administration’s right-wing policies alienating its former supporters, but rather because the Republicans outspent them on campaign commercials.

This theory was advanced in an article by John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney, posted on the magazine’s website November 10 and in the print edition dated November 29, under the headline, “The Money & Media Election Complex.”

article continues here....

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/nov2010/elec-n26.shtml

(The wsws has done a good job of keeping track of all the ass-eating, excuse making and serving as apologists that The Nation Magazine has engaged in of the corporatist, pro-war Democratic Party for some time. The world socialist website has many articles about it).

All congratulations due to Save KPFA - Concerned Listeners.

Thank you for 2 years of deficits and fake budgets.
by Sacerdotti
I'm not sure what to do about the Morning Show. I am really tired of Whiney Politically Correct B.E. Tick Tock, and Aimee ( Let's Facebook and Twitter our way to Political Change) Allison. Andrea Lewis, sadly is gone...

While some might want someone different, or what they view as better choices of Hosts, I would rather see Kris Welch and Philip Maldari back. I think they were better Hosts with better questions and ability to carry on an interview.

The Morning Show could still be two hours and dump Letters to Washington and Living Room Thursday and Friday. The Talkies could be hosted by Jennifer Stone who was actually better when when she was called by one of the Engineers of Living Room rather than when she did her two other shows.

Rhetorically Speaking.....Why was Nadra Foster beat up and arrested and Jailed for not leaving station and B.E.Tick Tock not only does not get thrown out but is allowed back in at station now is a reporter at Cancun!
by ISIS FERAL
By repost

I was raised by several generations of labor organizers, and in every labor dispute my side is easily chosen. I don't cross picket lines, and I always stand with the workers against their bosses. The current conflict inside KPFA is the first time I've ever seen my community divided on an issue concerning labor solidarity.

While labor struggles are usually strictly polarized, it is important to keep in mind that KPFA is a nonprofit community radio station, where the traditional class lines are much harder to draw. In theory the community is in charge of the station, or at least it should be. It's the community who pays the bills, and who this station claims to serve. Community radio is supposed to be by and for the community, more like a movement than a business. The majority of KPFA workers are community members, who donate their labor for free. As some tasks require consistent, daily attention, a limited number of workers must be paid for their time, because volunteering the necessary hours would interfere with their ability to make a living. The line between workers and management is blurry, to say the least. To complicate matters, several unionized workers recently held management positions, or effectively behave like managers.

For some time now a group among the paid workers and their allies on the Local Station Board (LSB) have largely held control over the management of the station. With the capitalist economic crisis crippling our communities, the station's income has understandably been less. When budget cuts had to be made, they were agreed to by this group, but were never implemented. This happened two years in a row. With each new budget, the cuts were deeper, because the previous cuts were never made. Now the necessary cuts are deeper still, because KPFA funds were massively mismanaged: More money was spent than was coming in, including a million dollars the station had in reserve. The height of incompetence was achieved when a six figure check intended to earn interest sat in their general manager's desk for a year instead of being deposited, apparently unnoticed even by their treasurer. Recent payroll funds had to be borrowed from another station. The station is broke and we're at risk of losing it altogether.

On the LSB this managing group was represented by the slate calling itself Concerned Listeners. Right before the last elections this slate renamed itself Save KPFA, in what appeared to be an effort to confuse and solicit the support of voters who remember the original Save KPFA, which had the polar opposite intent of this group: The original organization officially formed in order to defend community control of the radio station in the 1990's. This new group, on the other hand, has actively attempted to dismantle community oversight, and to defer control to a small percentage of KPFA staff, who call themselves KPFA Worker. The appropriation of another organization's name, and attempt to benefit from its history, was just one of several unfair campaign practices this group has been involved in over the years. Among other things, they repeatedly used the airwaves to gain support for their slate, without giving the other candidates fair access to do the same.

The new Save KPFA is representing the issue as a labor dispute, and is claiming that the union of the paid workers is getting busted. Let me be clear: There is currently NO union busting going on at KPFA. Because of the deficit, and a refusal to actually implement budgets these people had agreed to, the axe that is falling now is impacting some of their own people, not just the jobs of others that they themselves have threatened to eliminate, or eliminated already. These cuts are being represented as going by a "hit list" against progressive programmers, but actually they are being made by seniority, and follow the guidelines of their own union contract, unlike the cuts they have advocated themselves. It's terrible to see people losing their jobs, but this is not union busting by any stretch of the imagination.

The real union busting that happened at KPFA was in the 1990's, when the Pacifica National Board, which was at the time undemocratically appointed, hired professional union busters, the American Consulting Group. They busted the independent, progressive United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE), which represented all KPFA workers, both paid and unpaid. Local 9415 of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) swooped in like a vulture, and became an exclusive job trust for the paid staff. Many people now refer to the managing faction of the still unionized workers as the "entrenched staff", and some call the CWA a "scab union". From the start the CWA played the divisive role of an elitist private club, rather than that of a union. To this date unpaid workers, who currently make up about 80% of KPFA's workforce, are barred from membership. Many of them have been donating their labor to KPFA for many years. Without them the station and community radio cannot exist.

Unpaid staff represented by the UE were entitled to such benefits as travel expenses and childcare. The latter is particularly relevant in considering what happened to Nadra Foster in 2008, when she was accused of misappropriating KPFA resources, after printing out a few sheets of math homework to keep her children engaged while she was working. This accusation lead to her getting banned from the station, charged with trespassing, and beaten and injured by the cops, who were called by management without any interference from the entrenched staff. Even in the aftermath their names are conspicuously absent among those of 74 of their fellow workers, who condemned management's use of police force, and expressed solidarity with Nadra.

The year prior, right before the 2007 LSB elections, the Unpaid Staff Organization (UPSO), which is the closest thing to a union for volunteering workers at KPFA, was decertified (a friendly name for union busting) by station management supported by these Concerned Listeners. This move eliminated the rights of many of the unpaid staff to participate in the elections. In 2005 a leaked email among members of the entrenched staff and their supporters, the suggestion was made that perhaps the LSB should be dismantled altogether. Under their management the Program Council, previously in charge of deciding programming, has also been effectively stripped of its power. Does this sound like community control?

As a child of the labor movement, I am appalled to see people, who are behaving as management at the station, opportunistically exploiting their on-paper union membership to solicit the support of the labor movement and the left, while they are refusing to comply with the very union contract, that was negotiated on the backs of their sacrificed fellow workers. I believe that the fake Save KPFA (on Indybay someone refers to them as "Slave KPFA") and the KPFA Worker group are misrepresenting this as a labor dispute in an attempt to politically legitimize their turf war. What they are teaching listeners about community building and organizing labor are disastrous lessons to be aired on a supposedly progressive radio station, and represents a grave disservice to the community at large, and the labor movement in particular.

The recent "informational picket" was another example of this group merely posturing as organized labor. Using the word "picket" to describe a protest, which does not have the explicit intent to blockade, teaches people that real picket lines are negotiable, that it's okay to cross them. Historically picket lines are not merely gatherings where we exercise free speech. They are a very specific form of direct action. Picket lines mean don't cross! It's not a matter of semantics. Picket lines are THE militant direct action tradition of the labor movement. Of course, this point is likely lost on KPFA's current union staff, since their right to strike was bargained away for higher pay by the CWA, as they betrayed their fellow workers of the UE.

The Pacifica management of the 1990's recognized that the UE represented not just workers, but that the workers in turn represent our communities. Replacing the UE with the CWA created a deep division within KPFA, and paved the way for what we are witnessing today. The current crisis is part of a long history of attempts to undermine community control at the station, and to turn it into just another main stream professional media outlet. But one doesn't have to be a professional to understand what generations of working class people have taken for granted as basic common decency: Any labor organization that does not represent all workers has no business calling itself a union.

Union corruption has become a stereotype used by conservatives to rally working people against unionizing. What they conveniently leave out is that unions belong to workers, not to paid union bureaucrats who corrupt the union's integrity, as well as their own, as they negotiate compromises with the boss. When there is such corruption, it's the responsibility of the rank and file to reclaim the union as the tool for which it was intended. A union's primary purpose is to unite workers. The CWA must be held accountable, not be rewarded with community solidarity, for its divisive role at KPFA. If the union continues to refuse membership and the right to collective bargaining to the majority of KPFA workers, unpaid workers owe it to themselves and their communities, to organize union representation for themselves elsewhere. I urge the KPFA community at large, including those paid workers who still remember what solidarity really means, to encourage and actively aid such efforts.


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Note: The author is an autonomous activist, who is not affiliated with, nor endorses, any of the LSB election slates, nor any other organization, but writes strictly from her own conscience. The embedded links in this text are not exhaustive evidence to support my views, but merely a small selection of additional information I found personally helpful in illustrating my position. I encourage all to do your own research and fact-checking and reach your own conclusions.
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