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LABOR CALENDAR
DC Labor FilmFest: The Moment Was Now: Tue, May 12, 7pm – 9pm ![]() Metro Washington Council and Community Services Agency staff are all teleworking and can be reached at the contact numbers and email addresses here. Grocery store employee working during COVID-19 crisis: 'I'm going to say my prayers' ![]() MWC COPE hosts MD legislator briefing; DC City Council Town Halls launch Wednesday
The Metro Washington Council's Montgomery/Prince George's County Committee on Political Education (COPE) hosted a lively and informative discussion last Friday with elected officials from throughout the state of Maryland. Legislators in attendance at the briefing included Congressman Anthony Brown (photo), Maryland House Economic Matters Committee Chairman Derek E. Davis, Montgomery County Council Member At-Large Will Jawando, and Prince George's County Council Member At-Large Calvin Hawkins. Each took questions from the nearly two dozen labor activists and leaders on Zoom. Questions ranged from safety to education to the state budget and how it will affect workers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Metro Council is hosting a series of town halls with MWC-endorsed DC Council candidates beginning this week. The candidates will discuss issues in their wards and their plans for DC workers. The first town hall will be this Wednesday with Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White. Click here to register or click here for links to the rest of the town halls. - David Stephen, MWC Political and Legislative Director Today's Labor Quote: Eugene Victor Debs “If it is a fact that after working for George M. Pullman for many years you appear two weeks after your work stops, ragged and hungry, it only emphasizes that the charge I made before this community, and Pullman stands before you a self-confessed robber....The paternalism of Pullman is the same as the self-interest of a slave-holder in his human chattels. You are striking to avert slavery and degradation.” ![]() Today's Labor History This week’s Labor History Today podcast: “Strike for Your Life!”; labor history's lessons for the COVID-19 crisis
Nationwide railway strike begins at Pullman, Ill. 260,000 railroad workers ultimately joined the strike to protest wage cuts by the Pullman Palace Car Co. - 1894 ![]()
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