Protest at the Oakland DocksSubmitted by John Reimann on cs, 06/24/2010 - 2:17pm. A protest was recently held at the Oakland docks against an Israeli ship that was due to be unloaded there. There was wide celebration on the left that this unloading was delayed for 24 hours. While this was a success, some weaknesses were also revealed. For more, see the attached article.
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Join the Global Action Day, March 6, 2008 - Solidarity with workers in IranSubmitted by intexile on h, 03/03/2008 - 12:06pm.WHO IS THIS MAN?
WHY IS HE IMPRISONED?
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Call for Action: Support Upcoming NYC 460/640 EventsSubmitted by Steph on cs, 12/20/2007 - 12:07pm. The NYC IWW has 4 major 460/640 events over the next 3 months. We are inviting fellow workers to New York to take part in these events. We can provide housing and any other needs you might have.
Too far and can't make it? Perhaps you'd like to do a solidarity event in your hometown! We hope you can participate in some way. PICKETS Fri, Dec 28th, 7am - 5pm at EZ Supply - this is the one-year anniversary of the firing massacres that took place at EZ Supply in which 15 workers were terminated for their IWW involvement - we will be turning trucks away Sat, Jan 5th, 7am - 5pm at Handyfat - this is the second shop to fire IWW workers in the massacre - one year ago, 9 workers were illegally terminated here - we will be turning trucks away File under:
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Fired Metro Lighting workers respond to anti-IWW screed published in Berkeley Daily PlanetSubmitted by intexile on h, 11/19/2007 - 1:14pm.By Gabe Wilson and Matt K., Bay Area IWW This commentary is a response to Christine Staples' "Truth to Power: what Truth? What Power?" of November 16th, 2007, in which the author attempts to portray the striking workers at Metro Lighting and their union as thugs attempting to "take over Metro Lighting, or to drive them out of business trying." These accusations are too ridiculous to deserve a response, and they only serve to divert attention from the real issues at the store. Her editorial makes no attempt to deal seriously with the concerns of Metro Lighting's employees, so we would like to make these real issues known. Workers have the right, protected by law, to take concerted activity to improve their conditions at work and to bargain with their employer over these conditions. The workers at Metro Lighting were brave enough to assert this right, and have faced unwillingness to negotiate and illegal retaliation from the owners. What led up to this? |
High fuel costs least of truckers worries - Mandatory ID cards, new environmental regs putting them in a bindSubmitted by intexile on h, 11/19/2007 - 1:01pm.Disclaimer - The opinions of the author do not necessarily match those of the IWW. The image pictured to the right did not appear in the original article, we have added it here to provide a visual perspective. This article is reposted in accordance to Fair Use guidelines. By Tatiana Prophet - Victorville Daily Press, November 14, 2007 - 8:16PM HESPERIA — Bobby Powell spent $650 to fill up his big rig the other day, while it normally costs him $450. That’s enough fuel for about a day and a half of driving. |
ISC statement against the South Korean government's police attacks on the Korean Government Employees UnionSubmitted by intexile on v, 10/01/2006 - 12:28pm.September 28, 2006 |
Support the IWW workers at Shattuck CinemasSubmitted by intexile on szo, 08/19/2006 - 12:07am.szep 1 2006 - 6:30pm szep 1 2006 - 7:30pm US/Pacific File under:
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No One is IllegalBy Arthur J Miller In the creation, life upon Mother Earth was never told that they could not journey to where the pursuit of needs or desire would take them. Many life forms depended upon the journey for their survival, the caribou, the buffalo, the whale, the salmon, flocks of many types of birds, even the human animal journeyed. In the Natural World there are no borders, no one is illegal. Along came groups of human animals that conquered other groups of once free human animals. The conquers set marks upon paper that defined the limits of their conquest and these marks became the borders that told all of the boundaries of their of authority. The land and all life that lived within the boundaries of their authority were subject to the dictates of the authority of the conquers who became a ruling class over all within their rule. The rules of the rulers were set down on paper as laws, which defined what was legal, and what was illegal based upon what benefited the rulers. Those outside of the boundaries could only cross the borders legally if the rulers felt they would benefit from their that act, those that crossed with little or no benefit to the rulers were declared illegal. In the Natural World there are no borders, no one is illegal. |