
LABOR CALENDAR
Union City Radio: Your Rights at Work: Thu, May 14, 1pm – 2pm
Car caravan protest to support the Camden Yards Concessions workers: Fri, May 15, 1pm – 2pm
Metro Washington Council and Community Services Agency staff are all teleworking and can be reached at the contact numbers and email addresses here. MontCo workers say Council action “slap in the face”
MWC DC City Council Candidate Town Halls launch
Pandemic inspiring a wave of unionization efforts
“There’s power in numbers, so there’s nothing … that’s going to happen that we don’t allow to happen.” That's cafeteria cook -- and Unite Here Local 23 member -- Renita Harrison in WAMU's May 13 report on how "The Pandemic Is Inspiring A Wave Of Unionization Efforts." "The coronavirus pandemic has amplified many workers’ desires for workplace protections — both against losing their jobs and against the virus," reports Eliza Berkon. “What this current crisis has exposed is the fact that many employers would put their bottom line above everything else, including their employees’ health and safety,” said Ethan Miller, secretary-treasurer of the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union. For those looking for union victories, the story cites "a host of local examples," including the transit union for DASH bus drivers in Alexandria, Metrobus garage workers in Virginia, Safeway workers and unionization in the local tech and gaming industries now underway. photo: Giant/Safeway workers with UFCW 400 rallied in February for a contract; photo by Jenny Gathright/WAMU
Today's Labor Quote: Richard Trumka “Every worker would rather receive a paycheck than an unemployment check. Our jobs are a source of dignity, a piece of our pride. We're ready to get back to work. We're ready to rebuild America.”
Today's Labor History This week’s Labor History Today podcast: “Strike for Your Life!”; labor history's lessons for the COVID-19 crisis
Milwaukee brewery workers begin 10-week strike, demanding contracts comparable to East and West coast workers. The strike was won because Blatz Brewery accepts their demands, but Blatz was ousted from the Brewers Association for “unethical” business methods - 1953
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