Wednesday, September 24, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Arrests of Korean trade unionists continue

http://www.imfmetal.org/main/index.cfm?n=47&l=2&c=18281

Following a wave of strikes, the South Korean government has unleashed a
massive attack against the Korean Metal Workers' Union targeting more than
75 of the union's key leaders for arrest or investigation.

SOUTH KOREA: With the recent arrest of Hyundai Motor Branch First
Vice-President Kim Tae-gon on September 16 and the arraignment of Jung
Gab-deuk, president of the Korean Metal Workers' Union (KMWU), on
September 18 on charges of obstructing business, members of the KMWU are
bracing for more assaults. Leaders of the Korean Confederation of Trade
Unions have also been targets of arrest.

Arrest warrants were issued on July 24 for KMWU President Jung Gab-deuk,
KMWU Vice-President Nam Taek-gyu, KCTU President Lee Suk-haeng, KCTU First
Vice-president Jin Young-ok, KCTU General Secretary Lee Yong-shik, and all
six of the top elected officers of the Hyundai Motor Branch namely; Yoon
Hae-mo, Kim Tae-gon, Kim Jong-il, Jung Chang-bong, Joo In-koo, and Jo
Chang-min. Search warrants were also issued for their homes.

Reports from KMWU indicate that Vice-President Nam Taek-gyu and the
remaining five Hyundai Motor Branch elected officers are currently in
hiding, while another 70 of KMWU's national, regional and local leaders
are targeted for investigation. KMWU President Jung Gab-deuk has been held
at Youngdeungo Detention Center since his arrest on August 20. On July 27,
KCTU First Vice-President Jin Young-ok was arrested and held before being
released on bail in the first week of September.

Meanwhile, police forces have surrounded the building where KMWU
headquarters and the headquarters of the KCTU are located. All visitors to
the building are searched and interrogated. The government has also
announced audits of the two legal centers used by the KMWU and KCTU.

The government crackdown stems from the union's participation in a July 2
general strike called by the KCTU and the KMWU's strike action in demand
for national-level industrial collective bargaining.

The International Metalworkers' Federation is urging IMF affiliates to
join the International Trade Union Confederation, KCTU and KMWU in
denouncing the South Korean government's actions and demanding that basic
internationally recognized labour standards and worker protections are
respected.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Turkish Union Worker Meryem Özsöğüt finally released!!

http://www.world-psi.org/Images//meryem_ozsogut.jpg

Meryem Özsöğüt finally released!!

8 September 2008 - After more than eight months in prison Meryem
Özsöğüt has finally been acquitted and released after her trial on
Friday 5 September. Despite worries about her safety, Ms Özsöğüt is
in good health and will shortly be able to return to her duties.
Ms Özsöğüt was arrested last December following her participation in
a Press Conference on behalf of her union, SES, PSI's affiliate in Turkey.
She was facing charges on two accounts, the first for "being a member of a
terrorist organisation" and the second "for making propaganda in favour of
the terrorist organisation".

On the first charge the Court ruled that there was insufficient evidence
and Meryem Özsöğüt and other defendants in the case were fully
acquitted. On the second charge, however, the court ruled that Ms
Özsöğüt had indeed been using the Press Conference to "make
propaganda in favour of a terrorist organisation" and sentenced her to
15-months of prison - the maximum for this kind of "crime". The court
agreed to release her as she had already served 8 months of her
"sentence".

Ms Özsöğüt's lawyer will be appealing to the high court of Yargitay
on this second charge. PSI will continue to monitor the situation and
support Ms Özsögüt's appeal.

In a message to PSI on Ms Özsöğüt's behalf, SES thanked the
international community for its support and solidarity via the Labourstart
campaign as well as PSI affiliates, the ILO, the EPSU and ETUC, and the
European Union Commissioners. PSI especially thanks EU Parliamentarian Mr
Joost Langedijk, Chairman of the Turkey delegation to the European
Parliament who had personally handed over the campaign signatures to the
EU leaders. See SES website.
Turkey: 8409 messages calling for Meryem Özsögüt's release

4 September July 2008 - Meryem Özsögüt's trial is due to be held tomorrow,
Friday 5th September. This is the fifth trial date to be set - Ms Özsögüt
was arrested on 14 December 2007 while attending a press conference and
charged of terrorist activities. PSI remains convinced that her arrest and
continued detention is further evidence of the Turkish Government's
hostility to trade unionists. Please support the LabourStart Act NOW
campaign that PSI has launched for her release.
PSI campaign collects 7000 signatures calling for Meryem Özsögüt's release

On Sunday 13 July, PSI appealed to the EU leaders gathered in Paris
discussing the Mediterranean Union to urge the Turkish government to
release Meryem Özsögüt. Two days previously, PSI handed a total of almost
7,000 messages of support from around the World to EU parliamentarian
Joost Lagendijk, chairman of the Turkey delegation of the European
Parliament. Peter Waldorff, general secretary of PSI, welcomes Lagendijk's
actions to raise the unacceptable detention of Ms Özsögüt within the EU
and with the EU presidency currently held by France.


9 July 2008 - Meryem's Özsögüt's fourth trial date was set for today,
Wednesday 9 July. Despite the strong presence of many members of her
union, SES, she has still not been released. A new trial date, the fifth
since January, has been set for 5 September. Please support the
LabourStart Act NOW campaign that PSI has launched for her release.
Trade unions branded as terrorist organisations.

4 June 2008 - In a strongly-worded letter to the Turkish government PSI
has once again called for the immediate release of Meryem Özsögüt. The
Turkish government had responded to PSI's initial letter of protest (see
below) claiming that Ms Özsögüt had been arrested in connection with
"being a member of a terrorist organisation" and "for making propaganda in
favour of the terrorist organisation".

PSI remains convinced that the arrest of Ms Özsögüt and her continued
detention in an "F-type' prison is further evidence of the Turkish
Government's hostility to trade unionists and its determination to use
whatever means at its disposal to repress the legitimate activities of
trade unions in Turkey.

PSI will continue to monitor the situation closely.
Meryem Özsögut remains under arrest

7 March 2008 - PSI recently wrote to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdoğan expressing concern at the arrest of Ms Meryem Özsögüt a
management board member of the SES – the trade union of public employees
in health and social services. PSI believes that her arrest was motivated
solely by her activities as a trade union leader. There are also concerns
for Ms Özsögüt's safety whilst in police custody.

Following letters from PSI and affiliates and the EPSU, Ms. Özsögut's
trial was unexpectedly brought forward to 22nd February instead of the
expected five-month delay. However, although seven of the 12 defendants
were recently released, the trials of Ms Özsögut and four other defendants
were deferred and they remain under arrest.

A new trial will be held on 25th March. PSI will continue to monitor the
situation closely and has already sent a further letter of protest urging
the Turkish government to release Ms. Özsögut and to take any necessary
steps to guarantee her safety.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Machinists at Boeing Set to Stike

From: owls@riseup.net
Date: Fri, September 5, 2008

Dear OWLS supporters,
Saturday, September 6, 11am
Support striking Boeing Machinists — meet at 6726 Corson Ave S

Despite record profits Boeing is offering a concessionary, two tier
contract to IAM members. A strike HAS BEEN CALLED for September 6 at 12:01
am (Midnight tonight!). Join us for a sign making party in Georgetown.
Then OWLS will head for the picket lines. An injury to one is an injury to
all!

The following is from the IAM Web site at:
http://www.goiam.org/content.cfm?cID=13771

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Machinists at Boeing Set to Strike

September 05, 2008 - Leaders of the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) today announced that a strike will
begin at 3:01 am EST despite extraordinary efforts by the union to reach
an agreement with the Boeing Company.

"The absence of job security language was a key reason why members
rejected the company's earlier offer and it is why Boeing is now facing
the second major strike in three years," said International President Tom
Buffenbarger. "We've learned it's not enough to have a good-paying job if
that job can disappear at any time."

The strike will involve 27,000 Machinists at Boeing facilities in Kansas ,
Oregon and Washington . Details about the strike will be posted at
www.iam751.org and www.goiam.org.

The IAM is among the nation's largest industrial trade unions,
representing over 700,000 active and retired members in airline,
aerospace, manufacturing, railroad, woodworking and shipbuilding
industries.
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Mike for Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity

Monday, September 01, 2008

[olympiaworkers] IWW Denied Access to Mall of America by Riot Police, 8/31/08: Video

Indybay Sept 1, 2008

View Video and Pictures at:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/01/18531590.php

Starbucks workers at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota,
unionized with the Industrial Workers of the World about a month ago. One
worker, Erik Forman, was wrongly fired due to his union organizing. With
pressure from the IWW, Starbucks reinstated him and he was set to return
to the job today. Riot police at the Mall of America turned back the IWW,
but Erik was still able to make it to the job. Jake Fell (pictured below)
was interviewed about the day's events and the future plans of the local
IWW.
As an act of solidarity, several dozen local IWW members and supporters,
along with National Lawyer's Guild observers, intended to peacefully
escort the reinstated Erik Forman to the Mall of America. In line with
recent police aggression in the Twin Cities related to the 2008 RNC in St.
Paul (see http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/08/30/18531223.php),
police massed at the IWW rally point at the light rail station at Lake &
Hiawatha. Initially, police refused to allow the IWW access to the light
rail station so that they might escort Erik back to the Mall of America.
Later, the IWW was allowed to proceed. Two stations from the mall, police
again seemed to be ready to prevent the group's access to the mall yet
then allowed the train to proceed. Finally, at the mall itself, a line of
riot cops from Plymouth, MN in full riot gear refused to allow the IWW to
disembark from the train. Other unrelated passengers, including one
diabetic in need of insulin, were also not allowed to leave the train as
it was held with the doors closed. Eventually, the train was just sent in
the other direction, away from the mall, with no one allowed off. At the
first stop in the other direction, Erik Forman got off and walked to his
job at the mall. Jake Fell was interviewed right after the IWW returned to
the original light rail station.

Wobblies Welcome Mall of America Starbucks Baristas to the Union!
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/07/31/18521261.php

8/31- Day of Action Against Capitalism: All out for the IWW Starbucks
Workers!
http://twincities.indymedia.org

Starbucks Barista's Everywhere Can Sign Up:
http://starbucksunion.org

Those Local to Twin Cities Can Call or Email:
1-651-biliup1
twin-cities-iww [at] iww.org

http://starbucksunion.org

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Unions propose a general strike to stop the war

From: owls@riseup.net
Date: Tue, July 15,

Stoking the summer heat:
Unions propose a general strike to stop the war

Come to our July meeting to discuss an exciting anti-war resolution. As of
early July, three local unions have endorsed an antiwar resolution to be
brought to the Washington State Labor Council Convention in August. The
resolution, adopted at the June OWLS meeting, calls for a general strike
across the U.S. to be planned and executed by the AFL-CIO and Change to
Win with the demand that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan end immediately.
The resolution also calls for a moratorium on foreclosures, public
ownership of gas and oil companies, affordable health care, and an end to
ICE raids and deportations. We must get this resolution passed to get
labor back in front.

Also featured: OWLS' support for Access bus drivers — ATU 587 members who
are planning actions to win respect and protest King County's giveaway of
140 union jobs to a non-union contractor; and a recent strike by teachers
in Puerto Rico — and how SEIU is trying to raid their independent union.

Coming up August 9 OWLS will hold a yard sale fund raiser. Bring your art
skills to make signs!

Tuesday, July 22, 7:00pm
Seattle Labor Temple, Hall 132, 2800 First Ave

OWLS meets the fourth Tuesday of every month. We are an open, multiracial
group of labor activists formed to forge solidarity across union lines and
promote the unionization of all workers, especially the lowest paid.
Info: OWLS@riseup.net or call Mike at 206-354-8753 or Max at 206-949-4552
Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity PO Box 18202 Seattle, WA 98118-9998

Thursday, July 10, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Solidarity request from Providence RI IWW

Hey all, i just got something in the mail from the IWW in Providence. A
couple of their members were brutalized by Providence police over a year
ago during an informational picket. One member, Alexandra Svoboda had her
leg badly broken during the incident. Apparently the City of Providence is
pressing charges and wobblies are asking for funds.

Joe


Following is an article from the IWW website about the incident

http://www.iww.org/en/node/3593

IWW continues organizing and free speech fight in Providence
Submitted by intexile on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 4:43am.
RECENT UPDATES

I.W.W. Victory: Jacky's Galaxy Discontinues Business With Dragonland
Trading Inc.

On Thursday August 16, 2007, "Jacky Ko", members of the Industrial
Workers of the World and their respective lawyers appeared in Superior
Court in Providence. Under oath, Ko stated that he no longer does, nor
will he ever again, knowingly do business with Dragonland. Considering Ko
stated this under oath, the IWW considers this sufficient evidence of Ko's
divestment.

Furthermore, New Buffet restaurant in Providence confirmed that they have
also divested in Dragonland. This is a clear and absolute victory for the
IWW, union rank and file at Dragonland and Alexandra Svoboda, who was
brutalized on the picket line. Alex will undergo her third surgery
tomorrow at RI Hopital and will be operated on at least one more time.

The IWW plans to march, permitted, on August 26th to protest police
brutality and violation of civil rights and to celebrate the recent
victories of the IWW and workers everywhere. The Providence branch of the
IWW is currently seeking a permit for the march.

Alex has just finished her third operation and awaiting a fourth. We
don't know yet how the latest operation went. We'll keep you informed.


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WHERE TO SEND DONATIONS

This is the paypal e-mail address we are using for her support funds:
albiorix80@yahoo.com
If sending mail, please send it to

Providence GMB:
PO box 5795
Providence R.I.
02903

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20 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT ALEX SVOBODA!

* Join Alex's union ­ the IWW. For more information on the Industrial
Workers of the World visit HYPERLINK "http://www.iww.org"
http://www.iww.org. For more information about how to join the local
Providence IWW contact Mark Bray at HYPERLINK
"mailto:albiorix80@yahoo.com" albiorix80@yahoo.com
* Attend solidarity actions organized to support Alex, including the
Anti-Police Brutality March on Sunday, August 26 at 1:30 at the North
Providence City Hall
* Make a donation to support Alex. There are three ways to send
whatever funds you can:

1. Providence IWW GMB, PO Box 5795, Providence, RI 02903
2. Or contact Mark Bray at 201-669-0714
3. For readers wanting to use PayPal, you can address contributions
to the account named HYPERLINK "mailto:albiorix80@yahoo.com"
albiorix80@yahoo.com

* Call your local representatives voicing your outrage over the North
Providence Police's brutal attack on Alex.
* Write letters of support for Alex addressed to:

* North Providence Mayor: Charles A. Lombardi, North Providence
Town Hall, 2000 Smith Street, North Providence, RI 02911 -
Telephone: (401) 232-0900, ext. 226 Fax: (401) 232-3434
* Police Chief: Ernest C. Spaziano, North Providence Police
Department, 1967 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence, RI 02904 -
Business line: 401-233-1433 Fax number: 401-233-1438
* North Providence Police Department Professional Standards Unit,
1967 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence, RI 02904 - (401)
233-1433 Ext. 114 Confidential Fax (401) 233-1425
* Attorney General Patrick Lynch, 150 South Main St., Providence,
RI 02903 (401) 274-4400
* Governor Donald L. Carcieri, Office of the Governor, 222 State
House, Providence, RI 02903-1196

* Contact friends, associates or organizational affiliates and urge
them to write letters as well
* Do you have connections to national groups? If so, urge them to
support Alex by writing a letter
* Put an announcement about Alex's situation on a listserve you belong to
* Download flyers from the website and distribute them; Ask local
organizations to distribute them. To download flyers, visit HYPERLINK
"http://supportalexsvoboda.blogspot.com/"
http://supportalexsvoboda.blogspot.com/

* Download the petition on the website and get signatures
* Table at local events with literature and the petition; Notify the
providence GMB about events where we can table
* Make an announcement about supporting Alex's case at a meeting or
public gathering
* Write a letter to the editor to your local newspaper or media outlet
* Make a donation to help with legal fees
* Pass the hat, take up a collection at your place of worship, union
hall, school, etc.
* Organize a fundraiser/ outreach event such as a dinner party,
musical event, film or lecture
* Offer to donate your skills (artistic, writing, music, research,
outreach, canvassing, phone banking, etc)
* Ask a band or entertainer to donate proceeds of a performance to Alex
* Check the website often for updates and events!
* Ask friends and associates to do all of the above!

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LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR ALEX AND THE I.W.W.

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing to express my concern and outrage over the North Providence
Police Department's handling of the August 11th protest organized by the
Industrial Workers of the World on Mineral Spring Ave. The responding
officers' over-reaction and escalation of this situation that resulted in
such a serious injury to a non-violent peaceful protestor will not be
tolerated by those who hope for and actively work toward a better
community.

It is no doubt that officers face many difficult situations in the line of
duty; however, the judgment exercised by the officers present during this
incident clearly indicates a lack of education about basic civic liberties
and training on appropriate responses to minor infractions.

Clearly, Alexandra Svoboda is not a criminal, but an activist, whose
actions fall within the historic tradition of protest against injustice.
That is not the kind of activity that should lead to such a serious injury
or criminal charges. Ms. Svoboda is a social justice advocate and has a
record of important community service. She is a good, dearly loved,
peaceful member of the community who was brave enough to take a stand
against injustice and inequality.

The pictures that capture this unfortunate incident are horrific. I find
it nauseating to look at the photo of the one officer bearing his weight
on what is clearly her grotesquely broken leg while trying to handcuff
her. Instead, the humane thing to do would have been to find medical
attention for this victim. I hereby demand that you take action against
the offending officers; order a full-scale, independent investigation into
the incident; issue a formal apology to Ms. Svoboda and all who were
present that day; and dismiss all charges against Ms. Svoboda and fellow
union organizer Jason Friedmutter.

In this digital age where news stories can be passed around the world in
seconds quite literally, I can say in all honesty and conviction that THE
WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING and looking upon the City of North Providence with
shame. It is not too late to rectify this situation by holding the
officers accountable for the abuse of power that was exercised that day
and issuing a formal apology to Ms. Svoboda and all who were present at
the demonstration that day.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,


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PETITION TEMPLATE


Mayor Charles Lombardi and Colonel Ernest Spaziano,

We, the undersigned, disapprove of the North Providence Police Officers'
handling of the demonstration organized by the Industrial Workers of the
World on August 11, 2007. Two members of the IWW union were arrested
during the incident while exercising their constitutionally protected
rights of freedom to dissent and free speech. In addition to the blatant
disregard for basic civil liberties on which America was built, I am
outraged that the incident resulted in an eruption of police brutality and
misconduct which caused such a severe injury to Alexandra Svoboda. We
demand that you conduct a full-scale, independent investigation into the
actions of the participating police officers; issue a formal apology to
Ms. Svoboda and dismiss all charges against her and fellow union members;
and take appropriate measures to make sure police brutality will not occur
in North Providence ever again.

Sincerely,
The Undersigned

NAME ADDRESS PHONE/EMAIL

Please return completed petitions to: Support for Alex, c/o Providence
GMB, PO Box 5795, Providence, RI 02903

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MORE INFO:

CONTACTS FOR MAYOR AND POLICE CHIEF OF N. PROV:

North Providence Mayor:
Charles A. Lombardi
North Providence Town Hall
2000 Smith Street
North Providence, RI 02911
Telephone: (401) 232-0900, ext. 226
Fax: (401) 232-3434

Police Chief:
Ernest C. Spaziano
North Providence Police Department
1967 Mineral Spring Ave.
North Providence, R.I. 02904
Business line: 401-233-1433
Fax number: 401-233-1438

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NEW ENGLAND CHAPTERS OF THE NATIONAL LAWYER'S GUILD CONDEMNS VIOLENCE
AGAINST PROTESTERS IN NORTH PROVIDENCE

The New England chapters of the National Lawyers Guild, in Maine,
Massachusetts and Connecticut, as well as the regional leadership, have
joined with Rhode Island members to condemn law enforcement violence
against protesters at an August 11 protest march in North Providence.

Last Saturday, a group of about 40 people were taking part in a march
organized by the Providence International Workers of the World (IWW or
"wobblies") in support of HWH Trading Corporation warehouse workers. HWH,
now called Dragonland, is a warehouse in Queens, New York, known for its
sweatshop conditions and flagrant disregard for workers rights. Jacky's
Galaxie, a restaurant chain in Providence and surrounding areas, continues
to do business with HWH, despite knowledge of the company's illegal
practices.

On Saturday, the peaceful marchers were walking down a side of the road
and, when making their way to the sidewalk at the request of law
enforcement, suddenly found themselves being pushed backwards by police.
Alex Svoboda, a Providence wobbly, was violently pushed to the ground and
sustained a broken leg, which had been bent in an awkward while she was
pinned face down to the ground. Not only was Ms. Svoboda's leg broken, but
she required surgery for a burst blood vessel in her leg. Despite Ms.
Svoboda's significant injuries at the hands of law enforcement, she was
subsequently arrested on multiple charges. Another wobbly was also
arrested and two other marchers were pepper sprayed by the police.

The National Lawyers Guild condemns the violence shown by law enforcement
towards these peaceful marchers who were exercising their first amendment
rights in solidarity with workers. Rather than those who were attacked and
arrested, it is the companies that provide sweatshop conditions for their
workers and the companies that purchase goods from these vendors.

We call for all criminal charges resulting from this lawful march to be
dismissed, and for those law enforcement personnel responsible for the
injuries to Ms. Svoboda to be held professionally, and financially,
responsible. Furthermore, we call on Jacky's Galaxie to finally, and
permanently sever its connections to HWH Trading Corporation and to commit
to only dealing with vendors which have a demonstrated commitment to the
rights of workers.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Olympia Worker Resource Blog Updated

Hey all, I updated the links to the Olympia Workers Resource Blog today.
The Blog news is updated by the email list. Anyone on the olympia worker
email can post to the blog by posting to the email list. There are also
newsfeeds from Libcom.org, Labourstart, IWW, and Worker Independent News.
And links to class struggle pamphlets have also been updated.

http://olympiaworkers.net

Joe

[olympiaworkers] Shipping companies file charges over May Day ILWU anti-war strike


Shipping companies file charges over May Day ILWU anti-war strike

US West Coast dockers who struck against the war on May 1st now face a legal threat from their employers.

The Pacific Maritime Association has asked the National Labor Relations Board to file charges against the union. The employers' move, initiated in late May, comes in the midst of ongoing contract talks.

The threat was revealed to several hundred trade unionists at the National
Shop Stewards Network annual conference in London on Saturday. Four
delegates from ILWU Local 10 – Samantha Levens, Anthony Leviege, Robert
Irminger and Jack Heyman – were greeted with a standing ovation as they
entered the hall. In workshops and informal discussion, they explained how
their historic strike had been organised.

The NSSN is the first non-party inter-union coordination of rank and file
trade unionists in Britain for many years. Initiated by the RMT, it now
involves members spread across most major unions in England, Wales,
Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Platform speakers on Saturday included the
RMT General Secretary Bob Crow, POA General Secretary Brian Caton, and PCS
President Janice Goodrich. Interest in the ILWU story was intense. Jack
Heyman told the final plenary that imperialist wars abroad meant
repression at home, and ending the war would benefit all workers.

The strike had its origins in the Labor Conference to Stop the War, held
in San Francisco last October and to which the RMT sent 6 delegates.
Conference called on individual unions to establish policy in favour of
industrial action against the war. In February, the ILWU Longshore Caucus
debated a resolution from Local 10. Vietnam veterans spoke in that debate,
and swung the vote to overwhelming support for workers' action to stop the
war. While the original motion called for a 24 hour stoppage, the union
opted for 8 hours and then tried to use the normal facility of a monthly
stop-work meeting. However, the employers refused to grant this facility
and the stoppage went ahead without their permission.

First ever US strike against war

The longshore action on International Workers Day was the first ever US
strike against war, closed all 29 West Coast ports and inspired a
solidarity stoppage in the Iraqi Port of Basra. The PMA claims it
constituted an "unlawful secondary boycott".

The legal threat may be a ploy in contract talks. The current agreement
expired today (1st July). During previous negotiations in 2002, the then
Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge and Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfield warned the union that industrial action would constitute a
threat to national security, and theatened to bring troops to occupy the
docks in the event of a strike over the contract. In their submission to
the NLRB filed on 27 May, the PMA declared:

On or about February 8, 2008, and at all times thereafter, the
International Longhsore and Warehouse Union ("ILWU") has engaged in the
planning, coordination and publication of a work stoppage scheduled to
occur on or about May 1, 2008 at ports throughout the West Coast. On May
1, 2008, the threatened work stoppage occurred and caused the closure of
virtually every major port in California, Oregon and Washington. The ILWU
did not have a dispute with PMA, a multi-employer bargaining association,
or any of PMA's approximately 70 member stevedoring, terminal and shipping
companies, all of whom employ ILWU members. Rather, according to the
Union's public statements, the purpose for the work stoppage was to
protest the United States Government and its current military policy,
specifically regarding the war in Iraq.

The ILWU's actions in connection with the May 1, 2008 work stoppage
constituted an unlawful secondary boycott in violation of the Section 8
(b) (4) (B) of the Act. The ILWU induced and encouraged its members to
refuse to perform their jobs and threatened and restrained PMA and its
member companies with the work stoppage. In doing so, the ILWU prevented
PMA and its member companies from doing business and dealing with other
employers and persons, as well as each other.

Section 8 (b) (4) (B) bars labour actions aimed to force a boycott of
other companies or to compel another employer to recognise a union.

It is highly debatable whether the action constituted a "secondary
boycott". The ILWU stoppage came after the PMA refused a normal union
request that the monthly facility for stop-work meetings be granted for
the day shift on May 1st.

The NLRB must now decide whether to proceed with charges against the union.

Send solidarity messages to:

Bob McEllrath, International President, ILWU, 1188 Franklin Street, San
Francisco, California 94109. Tel: (+1 415) 775 0533 Fax: (+1 415) 775
1302. Email: robert.mcellrath [at] ilwu.org

Send protests to:
PMA public relations consultant, Steve Getzug, at (310) 633-9444 or
steve.getzug@hillandknowlton.com
PMA Headquarters
555 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-2800
Phone: (415) 576-3200 Main FAX: (415) 348-8392
and to
NLRB San Francisco
901 Market Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94103-1735
Regional Director: Joseph P. Norelli Hours of Operation: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
(PST)
TEL: 415-356-5130 FAX: 415-356-5156
or use the email form for the NLRB information office
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Global Day of Action Will Protest Starbucks’ Anti-Union Terminations

Grand Rapids, Michigan - Union members and social activists are gearing up for what may be the largest, global coordinated action against Starbucks ever. Protesters will decry what they see as an epidemic of anti-union terminations by the world’s largest coffee chain. Starbucks and its CEO Howard Schultz have exhibited a pattern of firing outspoken union baristas ever since the advent of the IWW Starbucks Workers Union (SWU) in 2004 and are demonstrating the same practice against the CNT union in Spain.

Coordinated Actions Across the U.S., Europe, and Latin America Could
Be Largest Ever Against Coffee Chain

Grand Rapids , MI ( 06-30-2008 )- Union members and social activists are gearing up for what may be the largest, global coordinated action against Starbucks ever. Protesters will decry what they see as an epidemic of anti-union terminations by the world’s largest coffee chain. Starbucks and its CEO Howard Schultz have exhibited a pattern of firing outspoken union baristas ever since the advent of the IWW Starbucks Workers Union (SWU) in 2004 and are demonstrating the same practice against the CNT union in Spain.

"On July 5th people around the world will show Starbucks that we, baristas along with our supporters, will have a voice and Starbucks discrimination and repression of our efforts will not go unchecked," said Cole Dorsey, a fired Starbucks barista and a member of the SWU.

The IWW and CNT have called for the day of action in response to two recent anti-union terminations. On April 24, Starbucks fired Monica in Sevilla , Spain, for her activity on behalf of the CNT union. She asked to be identified by only her first name to avoid future employment discrimination. On June 6, Starbucks fired 2 year barista Cole Dorsey in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for his activity on behalf of the Industrial Workers of the World union. These firings come in the midst of Unfair Labor Practice charges being investigated by the NLRB against Starbucks in Grand Rapids, including whether Starbucks violated a previous Labor Board settlement there, and deliberations by a judge on the anti-union terminations of three IWW baristas in New York City.

The firing of Monica, in Spain, made clear that Starbucks union-busting policies were not specific to the US, but were decided by the top echelons of the corporation in Seattle. The Confederacion Nacional de Trabajadores ( CNT ) quickly responded in Spain with local pressure to reinstate their member.

Due to Starbucks globalized response to union activists, the Starbucks Union (IWW) and the Sevilla CNT vowed to join struggles for the reinstatement of their members. As a consequence of that declaration, July 5th was called for a Global Day of Action Against Starbucks Repression. In a show of solidarity, Cole and Monica vowed not to return until both were reinstated.

Actions against Starbucks will take place in: Argentina, Chile, the British Isles, Italy, Japan, Norway, Serbia, Poland, Slovakia, 4
cities in Spain, 6 cities in Germany. In the US: Phoenix, Philadelphia, Grand Rapids, Boston, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles .

The IWW Starbucks Workers Union is a grassroots organization
of employees at the world's largest coffee chain united for better pay, stable work schedules, safer working conditions, and easier access to more affordable health care. The union has members throughout the United States fighting for systemic change at the company and remedying individual grievances with management.

[olympiaworkers] Help us free a jailed woman trade unionist

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The Turkish government has jailed a woman trade unionist, Meryem Özsögüt, and has kept her in detention for nearly six months. 
 
Meryem is a leader of the public sector union SES, and we've been asked by Public Services International (PSI) to launch a big online campaign demanding her release.

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This campaign will not take off, and we will not secure Meryem's release, unless we can mobilize thousands of our members around the world. 
 
Please do what you can to help this campaign go viral -- forward it to your email lists, post information on your union websites, pass out flyers at events, use new tools like Twitter, Facebook and blogs to spread the word.

Meryem needs our help.  I know that I can count on all of you.

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The Turkish government has jailed a woman trade unionist,
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Meryem is a leader of the public sector union SES, and we've been asked
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at events, use new tools like Twitter, Facebook and blogs to spread the
word.

Meryem needs our help. I know that I can count on all of you.

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