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LABOR CALENDAR
Virtual May Day 2020 (LabourStart): Fri, May 1, 3am – 7pm WPFW/WBAI collaborative May Day program “Which Side Are You On”: Fri, May 1, 9am – 7pm Rent strike car rally: Fri, May 1, 10am – 12pm
Mother Jones May Day Celebration: Fri, May 1, 5:30pm – 6:30pm
![]() Metro Washington Council and Community Services Agency staff are all teleworking and can be reached at the contact numbers and email addresses here. Friends of the Earth staff organize ![]() To UI hell and back: one claimant’s story
Thirty million Americans have applied for unemployment benefits over the last six weeks. This is the story of one of those Americans. On February 27, fifty-two-year-old Hans Theyer applied for unemployment insurance benefits for the first time in his working life. “I found the process on the website rather simple, which I appreciated,” Theyer – who had been working for an NGO in Washington, DC -- told Union City. But no benefits arrived. “I thought, okay, they're doing paperwork, they're overwhelmed because of the virus.” Logging onto the Department of Employment Services website yielded no answers. When he called, he waited in vain for hours for a live response. Finally, more than a month later, Theyer was notified that he was ineligible for benefits because he’d failed to verify his identity. He’d never received an email from DOES, which never bothered to follow up. “And together with that notification came a sheet that said if you need help, please contact” the Metro Washington Council’s Claimant Advocacy Program. Click here to find out what happened next... ![]() Today's Labor Quote: The Internationale And so begins the final drama Today's Labor History Special May Day edition of the Labor History Today podcast: Virtual May Day rally builds on the militancy of the past to inspire workers today. Live coverage as hundreds of thousands attend 2020 Virtual May Day Rally in the Nation’s Capital. Partial list of speakers includes John L Lewis, A. Phillip Randolph, Paul Robeson, Dolores Huerta, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Eugene Victor Debs. Nineteen machinists working for the East Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia Railroad gather in a locomotive pit to decide what to do about a wage cut. They vote to form a union, which later became the International Association of Machinists - 1888 The Cooks’ and Waiters’ Union strikes in San Francisco, demanding one day of rest per week, a ten-hour work day and a union shop for all restaurants in the city - 1901 Mother Jones’ 100th birthday celebrated at the Burgess Farm in Adelphi, Md. She died six months later - 1930
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