Wednesday, May 21, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Reminder: Tacoma Wobblyfest this Saturday

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Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008:                                                A Poor and Working People's Gathering

A Public Gathering of Education and Music

When the union's inspiration through the workers blood shall run There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun---- Solidarity Forever

May 24, 2008

9 AM to 5 PM at: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus: 1210 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA

6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!

Workshops 9 AM to 12 Noon: Everegreen State College-Tacoma Campus                                                             

1. Immigrant Workers: Mary Smith.                                     9:00 am to 9:45 am   

This workshop will focus on the reality that most immigrants are working people who are being exploited by employers and politicians. The workshop will include information on resistance to exploitation and union organizing.                                                  

2. Working Class Environmentalism: Leah Coakley:            10 am to 10:45 am  

Working Class Environmentalism Workshop:
The mainstream environmental movement has many challenges, including its predominantly consumer-based strategies, which often exclude the knowledge, struggles, and organizing power of the poor and working classes.  This workshop will serve to introduce the Working Class Environmentalism movement -- its vision, history, and significance.  The ideas of IWW environmental-labor organizers such as Judi Bari will be featured.  Workshop participants will have a chance to participate in an organizing scenario and engage in discussion on working class environmental movement-building and education.
 
3. Joe Hill and IWW Music: Patrick Edelbacher:               11 am to 11:45 am
 
This workshop will focus on the importance of music in labor organizing, specifically the impact of Joe Hill, Woody Guthrie (non-Wobbly), Ralph Chaplin, and other IWW songwriters on the movement. Not only will we revisit  songs that shaped the American labor movement but discover contemporary labor songs and applicable tunes for today's worker. Since the IWW is know as the singing union, it wouldn't be a true IWW workshop without group songs. No signing experience necessary, every voice matters.

FANNING THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC 1 PM to 5 PM: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus

MC: Marilyn Kimmerling

Openning 1 pm to 1:05 pm

IWW Preamble: Jen Rogue: 1:06 to 1:11

Openning song "Banks of Marble"  1:12 to 1:17:         Patrick Edelbacher & Diane M. Crews

THE IWW, IDEAS, STRUCTURE AND TACTICS:          Arthur J. Miller: 1:20 to 1:45  

TACOMA IWW:                                                           Leah Coakley 1:50 to 2:25

MUSIC FOR REBEL WORKERS:                             

Patrick Edelbacher 2:30 to 3:15  

Diane M. Crews, 3:20 to 4:05

Jess Grant: 4:10 to 4:55

Solidarity Forever 5:55 to 5 pm

TACOMA, LET US ORGANIZE! Workshop on Workplace Organizing:Patrick Edelbacher:  6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA  

  This workshop will focus a workplace organizing skills, questions on organizing, and possible union organizing in Tacoma

CHILD CARE PROVIDED: Please let us know if you will need Child Care so that we will know what needs to be organized

Complimentary lunch and dinner

We need help getting fliers and posters out. To arrange getting fliers and posters or the get the event flier by e-mail please send a message to: TacIWW@iww.org

This event is organized by:
Tacoma General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World
P.O. Box 5464
Tacoma, WA 98415-0464
E-Mail: TacIWW@iww.org
IWW Web Site: www.iww.org 

The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) was founded over 100 years ago as a labor organization that believes in industrial unionism, industrial organizing, direct action and universal working class solidarity. The I.W.W. has sought to organize workers internationally into a One Big Union for the purpose of carrying on the day-to-day labor struggles from the greatest possible strength that can be organized and to build a new society within the shell of the old where class conflict no longer exists

 

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Up-Date: Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008

 

Please Post Widely

Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008:                                                A Poor and Working People's Gathering

A Public Gathering of Education and Music

When the union's inspiration through the workers blood shall run There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun---- Solidarity Forever

May 24, 2008

9 AM to 5 PM at: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus: 1210 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA

6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!

Workshops 9 AM to 12 Noon: Everegreen State College-Tacoma Campus                                                             

1. Immigrant Workers: Mary Smith.                                     9:00 am to 9:45 am   

This workshop will focus on the reality that most immigrants are working people who are being exploited by employers and politicians. The workshop will include information on resistance to exploitation and union organizing.                                                  

2. Working Class Environmentalism: Leah Coakley:            10 am to 10:45 am  

Working Class Environmentalism Workshop:
The mainstream environmental movement has many challenges, including its predominantly consumer-based strategies, which often exclude the knowledge, struggles, and organizing power of the poor and working classes.  This workshop will serve to introduce the Working Class Environmentalism movement -- its vision, history, and significance.  The ideas of IWW environmental-labor organizers such as Judi Bari will be featured.  Workshop participants will have a chance to participate in an organizing scenario and engage in discussion on working class environmental movement-building and education.
 
3. Joe Hill and IWW Music: Patrick Edelbacher:               11 am to 11:45 am
 
This workshop will focus on the importance of music in labor organizing, specifically the impact of Joe Hill, Woody Guthrie (non-Wobbly), Ralph Chaplin, and other IWW songwriters on the movement. Not only will we revisit  songs that shaped the American labor movement but discover contemporary labor songs and applicable tunes for today's worker. Since the IWW is know as the singing union, it wouldn't be a true IWW workshop without group songs. No signing experience necessary, every voice matters.

FANNING THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC 1 PM to 5 PM: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus

MC: Marilyn Kimmerling

Openning 1 pm to 1:05 pm

IWW Preamble: Jen Rogue: 1:06 to 1:11

Openning song "Banks of Marble"  1:12 to 1:17:         Patrick Edelbacher & Diane M. Crews

THE IWW, IDEAS, STRUCTURE AND TACTICS:          Arthur J. Miller: 1:20 to 1:45  

TACOMA IWW:                                                           Leah Coakley 1:50 to 2:25

MUSIC FOR REBEL WORKERS:                             

Patrick Edelbacher 2:30 to 3:15  

Diane M. Crews, 3:20 to 4:05

Jess Grant: 4:10 to 4:55

Solidarity Forever 5:55 to 5 pm

TACOMA, LET US ORGANIZE! Workshop on Workplace Organizing:Patrick Edelbacher:  6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA  

  This workshop will focus a workplace organizing skills, questions on organizing, and possible union organizing in Tacoma

CHILD CARE PROVIDED: Please let us know if you will need Child Care so that we will know what needs to be organized

Complimentary lunch and dinner

We need help getting fliers and posters out. To arrange getting fliers and posters or the get the event flier by e-mail please send a message to: TacIWW@iww.org

This event is organized by:
Tacoma General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World
P.O. Box 5464
Tacoma, WA 98415-0464
E-Mail: TacIWW@iww.org
IWW Web Site: www.iww.org 

The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) was founded over 100 years ago as a labor organization that believes in industrial unionism, industrial organizing, direct action and universal working class solidarity. The I.W.W. has sought to organize workers internationally into a One Big Union for the purpose of carrying on the day-to-day labor struggles from the greatest possible strength that can be organized and to build a new society within the shell of the old where class conflict no longer exists

Monday, May 05, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Pittsburgh: Solidarity With Locked Out Calgon Workers POG bringsdinner for Mayday-eve potluck in support of Calgon workers

from infoshop news

At midnight on February 29 Calgon Chemical locked out 63 members of United
Steelworkers Local 5032 based at the company's Neville Island facility.
Rather than let work continue under an extension of the previous contract
management locked out the workers, barring them from the plant. Workers
are struggling to maintain affordable family healthcare coverage and
pensions in the face of continual management efforts to cut benefits and
crush the union.

On April 30, a dozen members of Pittsburgh Organizing Group (POG) decided
to show their solidarity and support of labor by bringing the workers
dinner and standing with them on another cold night of the camp-out. POG
brought them home cooked meatball sandwiches, pasta, chips, and cake. We
talked with workers, thanked them for their dedication, and discussed some
of our ongoing work.

immersed in conversation 2

Since the lockout began workers have maintained a 24-hour camp outside the
plant gates (there are two main facility entrances.) Private security
goons are also on hand, video-taping, and otherwise seeking to maintain an
intimidating presence. Local police have also made their presence felt,
protecting management and the scab labor being used to operate the plant,
most recently issuing a citation to a steelworker for "swearing." During
the dinner security harassed a member of POG who took a picture of a car
from the sidewalk, demanding to know who he was, refusing to say where the
Calgon property line was, and then stating the local police had been
called.

We live in a world where capital continues its endless march to globalize,
to externalize all costs, and to crush all mechanisms of community
accountability and control. Laws and borders criminalize the movement of
people, while the powerful operate as they please, hidden actors within
mega-corporations.

With a National Labor Relations Board stacked in favor of corporations,
and a legal system that severely limits unions' abilities to confront
employers, these struggles often come down to the question of local
community action and utilization of the main weapon at our disposal,
solidarity.

Solidarity is more than a principle, more than an ethic; it is an
imperative for social change advocates. It is simply recognition that ours
is a collective struggle, and our fates are tied to the fates of others,
and that no one can afford to go it alone. In this interconnected web of
struggle, a defeat for labor at Calgon is a defeat for workers everywhere.
Members of POG may not see eye-to-eye with the United Steelworkers on all
issues, and many of our members likely have differences of political
vision with many Calgon workers, yet we are united in the joint belief
that workers are entitled to be the beneficiaries of their labor and that
they have an unalienable right to organize for the betterment of
themselves and others. We are workers and allies in the struggle.

Stated directly, it is an affront to our group's values and aspirations to
allow the continuation of a situation where locked out workers and their
families suffer while scab labor and management operate with impunity. We
are considering calling attention to those individuals (such as Calgon CEO
John S. Stanik of Venetia) and companies responsible for the current
suffering of workers and their families through the diversity of legal
means at our disposal- protests at Calgon or it's customers and suppliers,
home demonstrations, flyering, petitions, etc. We will be watching this
situation closely.

Pittsburgh was, is, and will always be, a labor town.

In solidarity with the workers at Calgon, and all those experiencing the
class-war that is being waged on workers.

Pittsburgh Organizing Group

www.organizepittsburgh.org

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

[olympiaworkers] May 1st - Building a Popular Anarchism in Ireland

Building a Popular Anarchism in Ireland
a speaking tour by Andrew Flood

Thursday, May 1st at 7pm
Evergreen State College
Sem2 D1107

Sponsored by the Sabot Infoshop, Olympia SDS, and Class Action Alliance.

Andrew Flood is an active anarchist organizer and writer, with twenty years
experience in Ireland, most of that time as a member of the Workers
Solidarity Movement (http://wsm.ie). More recently, he became a
member of the Northeast Federation of Anarchist Communists
(http://nefac.net) and is a founding member of Common Cause, Ontario
(http://linchpin.ca). His publishing record includes well over one hundred
articles, translated into over nine languages, chapters published in three
books, and articles in seven English language anti-authoritarian magazines
and newspapers. He was the speaker at numerous events in Ireland, meetings
in Britain, Italy, Canada, the Czech Republic and the USA and attended
conferences in the Netherlands, France, Spain and Mexico.

The tour is sponsored by Class Action Alliance, a new organization being
built in Washington and Oregon which identifies with the specific
international anarchist traditions recognizing four main tenets of
anarchist organization. The core of these traditions are the need for
anarchist political organizations that seek to develop theoretical unity,
tactical unity, collective action and discipline, and federalism. We are
loosely based on the Anarkismo editorial statement
(http://www.anarkismo.net/docs.php?id=1)

http://www.classactionalliance.org

Sunday, April 20, 2008

[olympiaworkers] The Working Class Takes a Stand: Stop Chinese Arms Shipment to the Zimbabwean Regime!

from http://anarkismo.net

by Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front - ZACF Friday, Apr 18 2008, 2:52pm
zacf@zabalaza.net address: Postnet Suite 47, Private Bag X1, Fordsburg,
2033, South Africa phone: 00 27 (0) 82 334 6665 or 00 27 (0) 84 946 4240
southern africa / imperialism / war / feature

We welcome and support the decision by the South African Transport and
Allied Workers Union for their workers neither to unload nor transport the
shipment of Chinese-made armaments destined for Zimbabwe. This is a very
encouraging sign of working class solidarity and internationalism, and we
hope that such actions will indeed prevent this weapons consignment from
reaching its destination - the Zimbabwean Defence Force.

At the same time, if the transport workers should fail, if President
Robert Mugabe's friends should find a way to bypass their resistance, all
who stand with the Zimbabwean people should be ready to take a stand.
Should the action taken by Satawu fail to prevent the armaments from being
transported across South African territory to Zimbabwe, we call on all
progressive elements across the country to intervene.
[Türkçe] [Deutsch]

The Working Class Takes a Stand: Stop Chinese Arms Shipment to the
Zimbabwean Regime!

We welcome and support the decision by the South African Transport and
Allied Workers Union for their workers neither to unload nor transport the
shipment of Chinese-made armaments destined for Zimbabwe. This is a very
encouraging sign of working class solidarity and internationalism, and we
hope that such actions will indeed prevent this weapons consignment from
reaching its destination - the Zimbabwean Defence Force.

At the same time, if the transport workers should fail, if President
Robert Mugabe's friends should find a way to bypass their resistance, all
who stand with the Zimbabwean people should be ready to take a stand.
Should the action taken by Satawu fail to prevent the armaments from being
transported across South African territory to Zimbabwe, we call on all
progressive elements across the country to intervene.

On 29 March 2008, parliamentary, presidential and local elections were
held in Zimbabwe. This represented the last-gasp attempt of the Movement
for Democratic Change to oust the 28-year-old regime of incumbent
President Robert Mugabe, after a series of contestations since 2000 had
resulted in an impasse.

The results of the parliamentary election show that the MDC has a narrow
majority, but the results of the presidential election have been
unaccountably delayed – presumably to allow Mugabe's regime to reassert
its authority over the masses of the people who have been brutalised and
impoverished.

These facts are well known to the world's progressive forces and to those
who struggle for economic, social and political justice and equality. Now,
in the hour of Mugabe's ultimate betrayal, a new threat has arisen in the
form of a shipment of Chinese armaments – including rocket-propelled
grenades, AK-47 assault rifle rounds and mortars – which, we fear with
justification, will be used to forcibly suppress the democratic forces in
Zimbabwe, and could lead directly to the murder of thousands of Zimbabwean
people.

We are fully aware of the heroic resistance of the Zimbabwean people to
racist domination and their successful defeat of the regime of Ian Smith
in 1980. This resistance was both pluralistic via the guerrillas of both
Zanla and Zipra, and multiracial – even if the majority of white
"Rhodesians" chose to abandon their country after independence.

But we are equally aware of the grievous injury done to the cause of the
people by Mugabe's paranoia over the years – even if this paranoia was
well-founded on apartheid attempts on his own life – and the dead of
Matabeleland [1] and the displaced of Operation Murambatsvina [2] cry out
for social justice.

Now, with the whole world watching – and the Southern African Development
Community vacillating as predicted in its usual ineffective "engagements"
– Mugabe has again stolen not only a march on the opposition, but the
future of his people.

Journalists are being expelled and election observers have already fled
the roost, allowing blood to flow in the streets unseen and unchecked:
scanty reports now emerge of torture, murder, evictions, dispossessions
and beating.

And now we have caught, red-handed, a Chinese shipment of arms to this
regime, a regime that by all accounts is in terminal decline, with the
highest inflation rate in the world and an elite that is already
displaying the most grotesque elements of social decay imaginable.

We call on all progressive groups, organisations and individuals to
physically prevent, whether peacefully or with necessary force, the
shipment of arms to one of the world's most despised pariah dictatorships.
This call extends to the progressive world community to do whatever they
can to bring this to public attention and to prevent possible massacre.

This could include:

* Targeting and putting pressure on South African Port Authorities not
to allow the consignment to come onto land.
* Targeting South African, Chinese and Zimbabwean embassies and
diplomatic missions with pickets, protests and other non-violent
direct actions - against representatives of these governments - and
not the ordinary citizens of these states. (We will not tolerate any
actions against Chinese, Zimbabwean or South African people on the
basis of their ethnicity and/ or nationality).
* Gathering intelligence about the whereabouts, planned route and mode
of transport for the armaments, and publicising these.
* Blockading these routes in a non-violent manner with an eye to
preventing the armaments from reaching their destination.
* Blockading the South African border with Zimbabwe should the
armaments reach it.
* Supporting and sustaining the transport workers in their refusal to
unload and transport the weapons.
* Defending the transport workers and anyone else who faces repression
as a result of their efforts to stop the weapons reaching their
destination.
* Link this struggle directly to global opposition to China's campaign
to suppress the Tibetan people and turn the 2008 Olympics into a
replica of the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany – where nationalist
sporting events were used as a cover for gross human rights abuses.

What we know:

* A Chinese ship, An Yue Jiang - owned by the parastatal Chinese Ocean
Shipping Company - carrying armaments destined for Zimbabwe has
anchored at Durban harbour.
* The shipment contains almost three million rounds of ammunitions for
small arms and AK-47s, about 3 500 mortars and mortar launchers, as
well as 1 500 rockets for rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and is
valued at R9,88million.
* The ship's cargo documentation was allegedly finalised just 3 days
after the Zimbabwean elections.
* The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union has refused to
unload or transport the arms consignment, although this does not mean
someone else won't.
* About 10 Chinese soldiers armed with pistols have been seen with
Zimbabwean military officials in Harare.

THIS SHIPMENT WILL BE STOPPED BY THE DIRECT ACTION OF THE PEOPLE!

MUGABE WILL FALL! BUT WE, THE AFRICAN PEOPLE, WILL STAND IN HIS STEAD!
Footnotes:

[1] The Matabeleland Massacre, between 1982 - 1983 was an attempt by
ZANU-PF on the ethnic cleansing of people of the Ndebele ethno-political
group living in the Matabeleland region. An estimated 20 000 people were
murdered.

[2] Known in English as Operation Drive Out Trash, Operation Murambastvina
was a large scale government campaign to forcibly clear out slum areas,
effectively displacing an estimated 2.4 million people. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Murambatsvina

http://www.zabalaza.net

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[olympiaworkers] Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008

 

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Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008:                                                A Poor and Working People's Gathering

A Public Gathering of Education and Music

When the union's inspiration through the workers blood shall run There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun Solidarity Forever

May 24, 2008

9 AM to 5 PM at: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus: 1210 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA

6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!

Workshops 9 AM to 12 Noon: Everegreen State College-Tacoma Campus 1. Immigrant Workers: Mary Smith           2. Working Class Environmentalism: Leah Coakley 3. Joe Hill and IWW Music: Patrick Edelbacher

FANNING THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC 1 PM to 5 PM: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus

MC: Marilyn Kimmerling

THE IWW, IDEAS, STRUCTURE AND TACTICS:          Arthur J. Miller

TACOMA IWW:                                                           Leah Coakley

MUSIC FOR REBEL WORKERS:                              Patrick Edelbacher, Diane M. Crews, Jess Grant.                                               

TACOMA, LET US ORGANIZE! Workshop on Workplace Organizing:Patrick Edelbacher:  6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

CHILD CARE PROVIDED: Please let us know if you will need Child Care so that we will know what needs to be organized

Complimentary lunch and dinner

We need help getting fliers and posters out. To arrange getting fliers and posters or the get the event flier by e-mail please send a message to: TacIWW@iww.org

This event is organized by:
Tacoma General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World
P.O. Box 5464
Tacoma, WA 98415-0464
E-Mail: TacIWW@iww.org
IWW Web Site: www.iww.org 

The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) was founded over 100 years ago as a labor organization that believes in industrial unionism, industrial organizing, direct action and universal working class solidarity. The I.W.W. has sought to organize workers internationally into a One Big Union for the purpose of carrying on the day-to-day labor struggles from the greatest possible strength that can be organized and to build a new society within the shell of the old where class conflict no longer exists

Tacoma Wobblyfest 2008: A
Poor and Working People's Gathering

A Public Gathering of Education and Music

When the union's inspiration through the workers blood shall run There can
be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun Solidarity Forever

May 24, 2008

9 AM to 5 PM at: Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus: 1210 6th Ave,
Tacoma, WA

6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King Jr Way,
Tacoma, WA

ALL PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED!

Workshops 9 AM to 12 Noon: Everegreen State College-Tacoma Campus 1.
Immigrant Workers: Mary Smith 2. Working Class Environmentalism:
Leah Coakley 3. Joe Hill and IWW Music: Patrick Edelbacher

FANNING THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT SPOKEN WORD AND MUSIC 1 PM to 5 PM:
Evergreen State College-Tacoma Campus

MC: Marilyn Kimmerling

THE IWW, IDEAS, STRUCTURE AND TACTICS: Arthur J. Miller

TACOMA IWW: Leah
Coakley

MUSIC FOR REBEL WORKERS: Patrick Edelbacher,
Diane M. Crews, Jess Grant.

TACOMA, LET US ORGANIZE! Workshop on Workplace Organizing:Patrick
Edelbacher: 6 PM to 9 PM at: Pitchpipe Infoshop, 621 Martin Luther King
Jr Way, Tacoma, WA

CHILD CARE PROVIDED: Please let us know if you will need Child Care so
that we will know what needs to be organized

Complimentary lunch and dinner

We need help getting fliers and posters out. To arrange getting fliers and
posters or the get the event flier by e-mail please send a message to:
TacIWW@iww.org

This event is organized by:
Tacoma General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World
P.O. Box 5464
Tacoma, WA 98415-0464
E-Mail: TacIWW@iww.org
Web Site: http://tacoma.iww.org/
IWW Web Site: www.iww.org
The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) was founded over 100 years
ago as a labor organization that believes in industrial unionism,
industrial organizing, direct action and universal working class
solidarity. The I.W.W. has sought to organize workers internationally into
a One Big Union for the purpose of carrying on the day-to-day labor
struggles from the greatest possible strength that can be organized and to
build a new society within the shell of the old where class conflict no
longer exists

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

[olympiaworkers] police stole IWW box!!

My friend witnessed some workers today at 1pm taking the IWW newspaper box
and the red "info" box located in front of Cafe Vita. He watched the
(city?) workers cut the locks and they said that the cops said that the
boxes were stolen or that they wanted them reported stolen. He wasn't sure
what they meant. What should we do about this? I might call the city and
see what's up.

Brendan

Saturday, March 29, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Workers' Assembly on Immigration

Hi everyone,

I'm somewhat involved with this, but if you could email me at
dunnb@evergreen.edu or Samira at shirdels@evergreen.edu if you want to
volunteer, that would be great. Attached are flyers for the event.

Hello those in solidarity with the rights of immigrant workers!
Attached you will find flyers for the Worker's Assembly on Immigration,
which is coming up very soon on April 11th and 12th! Please look at the
flyers for more information.

If you are interested in being a part of this very important event as a
volunteer please reply back to this email, and we can get connected.
We are currently looking for volunteers to help with setting up the event,
closing down the event, registration at the event, being a Spanish/
English bi-lingual host at the event, food serving at the event, and a few
drivers to help with transportation to the event.

Participate in a historic movement-making event to bring immigrant workers
with U.S. born workers to have important discussions and build critical
alliances.

We look forward to working with you!

www.evergreen.edu/laborcenter

Friday, March 28, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Urgent appeals from Russia, Iran and Canada

 
In this week's mailing:

* Russia: Nestle refuses to negotiate
* Iran: Jailed trade unionist goes on hunger strike
* Canada: Stop union-busting in Saskatchewan
* Global: Unions launch Olympic-linked campaign for workers' rights
* UK: Fremantle update
 
 
 
Pictured: Nestle workers demonsrate in Perm. 


Russia: Nestle refuses to negotiate

A few months ago, the determined resistance of workers combined with a global solidarity campaign forced Ford to negotiate with its workers in Russia.  Now it's Nestle's turn.  The giant food multinational is attempting to dictate wages to its Russian workers, and refuses to bargain collectively with the union.  The workers at the company's factory in Perm have called for an international campaign of protest, which has been launched by the IUF.  Please take one minute to send your message right now.
 
Iran: Jailed trade unionist goes on hunger strike

Mahmoud Salehi, the jailed Iranian trade unionist, was due to be freed from prison on 23 March.  But the authorities now accuse him of "communicating with those outside prison for the purposes of issuing messages of solidarity". As a result, he has not yet been released and has gone on hunger strike.  Amnesty International is waging a global campaign to demand his freedom -- please send off your message today.

Canada: Stop union-busting in Saskatchewan

The Canadian province of Saskatchewan was once known as the citadel of democratic socialism in that country.  No longer.  A new right-wing government has made its first legislative priority the enactment of union-busting legislation.  The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour is asking for our help to pressure the government to back down.  More details and a chance to send off your protest message are available here .

Global: Unions launch Olympic-linked campaign for workers rights

The international trade union movement has launched a campaign to highlight abuses of workers' rights in the run-up to the summer Olympic games in Beijing.  The campaign -- called "Catch the Flame" -- is part of Play Fair 2008.  Full details are here.

UK: Fremantle update

As you may recall, last year we ran a very large online campaign in support of care home workers in North London employed by Fremantle Trust.  Despite your 12,500 email messages, the dispute is not yet over.  However,  the union has informed us that a series of meetings are now taking place with the employer in an attempt to resolve the dispute.  They have asked us to suspend the online campaign, which we have done, and have promised to update us in the future.

You can help make these online campaigns much more effective by spreading the word -- pass this email on to fellow union members and to mailing lists.  Thank you.

Have a great weekend.

Eric Lee


 


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In this week's mailing:

* Russia: Nestle refuses to negotiate
* Iran: Jailed trade unionist goes on hunger strike
* Canada: Stop union-busting in Saskatchewan
* Global: Unions launch Olympic-linked campaign for workers' rights
* UK: Fremantle update

Pictured: Nestle workers demonsrate in Perm.

Russia: Nestle refuses to negotiate

A few months ago, the determined resistance of workers combined with
aglobal solidarity campaign forced Ford to negotiate with its workers
inRussia. Now it's Nestle's turn. The giant food multinational
isattempting to dictate wages to its Russian workers, and refuses tobargain
collectively with the union. The workers at the company'sfactory in Perm
have called for an international campaign ofprotest, which has been
launched by the IUF. Please take one minute to
[http://www.iuf.org/cgi-bin/campaigns/show_campaign.cgi?c=344] send your
message right now.

Iran: Jailed trade unionist goes on hunger strike
Mahmoud Salehi, the jailed Iranian trade unionist, was due to be freed
from prison on 23 March. But the authorities now accuse him of
"communicating with those outside prison for the purposes of issuing
messages of solidarity". As a result, he has not yet been released and has
gone on hunger strike. Amnesty International is waging a global campaign
to demand his freedom -- please
[http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=386] send off your
message today.

Canada: Stop union-busting in Saskatchewan

The Canadian province of Saskatchewan was once known as the citadel of
democratic socialism in that country. No longer. A new right-wing
government has made its first legislative priority the enactment of
union-busting legislation. The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour is asking
for our help to pressure the government to back down. More details and a
chance to send off your protest message are available
[http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=350]
here .

Global: Unions launch Olympic-linked campaign for workers rights

The international trade union movement has launched a campaign to
highlight abuses of workers' rights in the run-up to the summer Olympic
games in Beijing. The campaign -- called "Catch the Flame" -- is part of
Play Fair 2008. Full details are [http://www.playfair2008.org/] here.

UK: Fremantle update

As you may recall, last year we ran a very large online campaign in
support of care home workers in North London employed by Fremantle Trust.
Despite your 12,500 email messages, the dispute is not yet over. However,
the union has informed us that a series of meetings are now taking place
with the employer in an attempt to resolve the dispute. They have asked us
to suspend the online campaign, which we have done, and have promised to
update us in the future.

You can help make these online campaigns much more effective by spreading
the word -- pass this email on to fellow union members and to mailing
lists. Thank you.

Have a great weekend.

Eric Lee


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Monday, March 17, 2008

[olympiaworkers] Workers’ Assembly On Immigration

from http://olympiaimc.org
http://cascadia.olympiaworkers.net/workers-assembly-immigration

Date: Fri & Sat, April 11th and 12th, 2008
(4:30 pm to 8:00 pm Friday, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday)

Location:
the Evergreen State College Tacoma Campus
1210 Sixth Avenue
Tacoma, Washington

*Childcare and Transportation will be available*

The Assembly is for workers to talk to one another about
immigration, how it affects working families in all of our communities,
and what we can do to stop exploitation on the job and in the streets.

How can immigrant communities and their supporters respond to ICE raids?

How can we overcome stereotypes and myths about each others’
communities to create a stronger power base and solidarity?

*Organized by: The Labor Center at The Evergreen State College and El
Comité Pro Reforma Migratoria y Justicia Social

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Juan Jose Bocanegra 360.650.2106,
bocanegj@evergreen.edu

Juan Jose Bocanegra, MSW
LABOR EDUCATOR/FIELD ORGANIZER
Evergreen State College
Labor Education & Research Center
Seminar II E2128

1-360-918-2726 cell
1-360-867-5524 office