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Lloyd Hart | 02.19.2012
I'm all for organized non-violent civil disobedience but that is not what Occupy Wall St. has been doing.
Organized Non-violent Civil Disobedience vs. OWS
By Lloyd Hart
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Lloyd Hart | 02.12.2012
Occupy has run it's course as a tactic
To Get The 1% To Beg Us For Mercy.
By Lloyd Hart
02/11/2012
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Steven Argue | 10.30.2011
Key unions are on board and will shut down construction sites and the Port of Oakland
Scott Olsen Cannot Talk Due to the Brain Injury Caused by Police Violence
General Strike and Mass Protest on Weds. Nov. 2nd!
Drop the Charges Against All Occupy Protesters!
By Steven Argue
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Lloyd Hart | 09.18.2011
If you are unemployed get involved.
I Call On All Unemployed Union Memebers To Join Wall St. Protests.
I am a life long Union supporter and have been apart of union organizing campaigns and right now there is no more important Union action than shutting down Wall St. with thousands of Union members. Solidarity is our only weapon against the theft of our wages by the criminal class on Wall st.
It is time to drop all fear and fill our hearts with courage and protest the savage theft of the living wage by the inflation and wage thieves all across America. If you can't make it to Wall St. do it in the financial district in your city.
If you are unemployed get involved.
Watch and be inspired.
event detailsposted by: Josh Eidelson begins: Nov 18, 5:00 pm ends: Nov 18, 6:00 pm location: Outside the Hyatt Regency Penn’s Landing, Dock St & Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia |
WHAT: Candlelight vigil with “Hope Quilt,” as part of a wave of actions in U.S. and Canada, calling for Hyatt to “Bring Back the Hyatt 100” housekeepers in Boston and end mistreatment of housekeepers in hotels across North America.
WHO: Philadelphia housekeepers and fellow members of UNITE HERE Aracelly Arango, one of the “Hyatt 100” fired housekeepers from Boston
WHERE: Outside the Hyatt Regency Penn’s Landing, Dock St & Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia
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Dave Lindorff | 08.24.2009
The Philadelphia Inquirer, in an article today, ran without question misleading and factually incorrect comments by Temple management regarding negotiations between the university and its faculty union, the Temple Association of University Professionals (TAUP).
The Philadelphia Inquirer, in today's edition, ran an article under the headling "Temple dispute goes to labor board," that treated as fact statements by the university's president, Ann Weaver Hart, which were, alternately, misleading and flat out wrong.
event detailsposted by: Grand Rapids Starbucks Union begins: Jul 5, 1:00 pm ends: Jul 5, 1:00 pm location: Starbucks locations everywhere |
The Grand Rapids Starbucks Union (IWW) and the Spanish CNT have announced a Global Day of Action to protest Starbucks union busting in Sevilla, Spain and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Internationalist Group | 04.26.2008
On May 1, all 29 ports on the U.S. West Coast are to be shut down by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) in protest against the U.S. war on Afghanistan and Iraq. This is a historic event of international significance: labor action against imperialist war by a major American union. The strategically placed port workers in the ILWU can bring commerce with Asia to a grinding halt, and they’re about to demonstrate it. The maritime employers are already screaming, and you can bet it’s got the attention of the warmongers in Washington. All labor should take up the challenge this poses: For workers strikes against the war! Meanwhile, immigrants’ rights groups are once again mobilizing on May Day. And on April 30 and May 1, the independent truckers who move cargo to and from the docks may play an important role in a shutdown. The imperialist war on Afghanistan and Iraq is also a war on immigrants, minorities, working people and democratic rights “at home.” We need to defeat this attack here and abroad, in opposition to both the capitalist war parties. The “antiwar movement,” whose aim has always been to pressure the Democrats, is at a dead end. What’s needed is working-class action independent of the bosses. What that takes is a fundamental break from the Democratic Party and the pro-capitalist politics that infuse the labor bureaucracy.
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