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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dc-wire/post/afl-cio-urges-unions-to-treat-occupy-dc-as-picket-line/2011/11/21/gIQAxEeLjN_blog.html AFL-CIO urges unions to treat Occupy DC as picket line] | * [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dc-wire/post/afl-cio-urges-unions-to-treat-occupy-dc-as-picket-line/2011/11/21/gIQAxEeLjN_blog.html AFL-CIO urges unions to treat Occupy DC as picket line] | ||
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/09/business/occupy-movement-inspires-unions-to-embrace-bold-tactics.html Occupy Movement Inspires Unions to Embrace Bold Tactics] | * [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/09/business/occupy-movement-inspires-unions-to-embrace-bold-tactics.html Occupy Movement Inspires Unions to Embrace Bold Tactics] | ||
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/17/opinion/crippling-the-right-to-organize.html?_r=2&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=thab1 Crippling the Right to Organize] | |||
: UNLESS something changes in Washington, American workers will, on New Year’s Day (2012), effectively lose their right to be represented by a union. | |||
== Hostile Forces == | == Hostile Forces == |
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Labor Solidarity Committee:[1] Mission Statement
The purpose of the Labor Solidarity Committee is to facilitate communication and relationship building between labor and Occupy Portland. Labor and Unions are an essential part of the Occupy Movement and it is the goal of the Labor Solidarity Committee to make sure that they are included as much as possible.
The Labor Solidarity Committee is made up of organized and unorganized workers. We aim to better educate labor unions and other worker-oriented groups about ways to get involved and support Occupy Portland. We also work to bring existing struggles in the labor movement into Occupy Portland.
We currently meet weekly on Fridays, from 5:30-6:45pm at the St. Francis Church. To get involved, email: maydayoutreach@gmail.com
Source Document
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Get Involved
- Labor Outreach Committee Meeting - Friday 16 December 2011
- Labor Outreach Committee Meeting Friday 9 December 2011
- Peoples’ Assembly Organizing Committee Meeting 7 December 2011
- Labor Outreach Committee Meeting Friday 2 December 2011
- Peoples’ Assembly Organizing Committee Meeting 30 November 2011
- Labor Outreach Committee Meeting 18 November 2011
- Emergency Labor Outreach Committee Meeting 14 November 2011
- Labor Solidarity March 10 26 2011
Labor Support of Occupy Portland
- Laborers’ Local 483 Unites with Occupy Portland
- National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 82 Supports Occupy Portland
- Working America in Oregon is Proud to Endorse Occupy Portland
- Painters Local 10 Stands in Support of Occupy Portland
- United Association Local 290 Plumbers and Steamfitters Stands in Support of the Occupy Wall Street Demonstrations
External Links
Related Articles
- America Wants to Work Action Plan
- The Jobs Crisis: What Did Roosevelt Do That Obama Should?
- Put 15 Million Back to Work Fixing $2.2 Trillion in Infrastructure: Resurrect the Works Progress Administration
- Labor Must Choose Between Occupy and the Democrats
- The Occupy Movement recognizes the dire economic situation the country is in and is not held back by mainstream politicians. This gives the Occupy Movement an amazing chance to lead labor down the right path. There is a wide gulf between the demands that the labor movement and the Democratic Party are putting forward and what working people desperately need. Occupy would not exist were this not the case.
- The Occupy Movement will be crushed if the demands being fought for do not connect with working people. A key characteristic of any powerful social movement is the appearance of successive, large demonstrations that draw in new layers of working people, students, and the elderly. The average working person feels impelled to join such a movement because they see their own interests reflected in the movement, and once they join they learn that their interests are the same as those of the others involved.
- AFL-CIO urges unions to treat Occupy DC as picket line
- Occupy Movement Inspires Unions to Embrace Bold Tactics
- Crippling the Right to Organize
- UNLESS something changes in Washington, American workers will, on New Year’s Day (2012), effectively lose their right to be represented by a union.
Hostile Forces
- Summary: On 27 Jan 2009, the Huffington Post ran a story by Sam Stein titled "Bailout Recipients Hosted Call To Defeat Key Labor Bill".[2] The story included around five minutes of an hour long recording between federal bailout funds recipients. The call shows the firms to be involved in lobbying, effectively, with public money. The file released here is the full hour long recording.
References
- ↑ Formerly called the Labor Outreach Committee.
- ↑ Bailout Recipients Hosted Call To Defeat Key Labor Bill