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Subject Solidarity helps feed area union families
Date June 25, 2020 9:45 AM
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Solidarity helps feed area union families
"I was stressed and depressed because I was running out of money," says Shirley Tavara, a UNITE HERE Local 23 member laid off because of the pandemic. "It took time for my unemployment to kick in," she told Union City. "The food cards helped me buy milk, bread, and other groceries I needed in the moment." With many area workers facing economic disaster, the Metro Washington Council's [link removed] Community Services Agency has been able to help put food on their tables thanks to contributions to CSA's Emergency Assistance Fund from local unions, allies, the Greater Washington Community Foundation and the National Capital Area United Way. Locals donating included SEIU Local 722, IBEW Local 1900 and the AFT Staff Union; to find out how you and/or your local can help, email mailto:[email protected] [email protected]
photo: Shirley Tavara and her family

Today's Labor Quote: A. Philip Randolph

"Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass action."

On this day in 1941, at Randolph's urging, President Franklin Roosevelt issued an executive order barring discrimination in defense industries.

photo by Seymour Kattelson, courtesy National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Today's Labor History

This week's [link removed] Labor History Today podcast: SCOTUS bans LGBTQ workplace discrimination; Queer history of the UAW.
[link removed]: Last week's show: Painters join Black Lives Matter protests; the history of black police in America; Race and Rebellion.

Fair Labor Standards Act passes Congress, banning child labor and setting the 40-hour work week - 1938

Congress passes the Smith-Connally War Labor Disputes Act over Pres. Franklin Roosevelt's veto. It allows the federal government to seize and operate industries threatened by strikes that would interfere with war production. It was hurriedly created after the third coal strike in seven weeks - 1943

21 workers are killed when a fireworks factory near Hallett, Okla. explodes - 1985

Decatur, Ill. police pepper-gas workers at A.E. Staley plant gate one year into the company's two and one-half year lockout of Paperworkers Local 7837 - 1994

- David Prosten

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