TODAY'S LABOR CALENDAR; click here for complete and latest listings
Union City Radio: 7:15am daily WPFW-FM 89.3 FM; click here to hear today's report
"Wednesdays with Warner" for the PRO ACT: Wed, March 24, 8am – 9am Windmill Hill Park, 501 S Union St, Alexandria, VA 22314
Right-Wing Populism as an Anti-Worker Agenda? Wed, March 24, 11:00am – 12:30pm Register here.
MWC COVID Vaccination Forum: Wed, March 24, 5pm – 7pm Register here
Play: We Were There: CLUW celebrates 47th anniversary: Wed, March 24, 7:00pm – 8:30pm CLICK HERE for free registration. The Coalition of Labor Union Women celebrates its anniversary with We Were There, a play consisting of great historical women leaders to current activists in the present with the Labor Heritage Foundation. This year, the program will be a Facebook live stream, which will also honor founding members and celebrate 47 years of America's only national labor union women's organization!
Film: DEAR COMRADES! Wed, March 24, 7pm – 9pm Presented by AFI Silver Theatre and the DC Labor FilmFest CLICK HERE for tickets: $12; $2 from each ticket purchased goes to MWC’s Community Services Agency NOTE: In case you want to attend We Were There (which also starts at 7p Weds night), as long as you unlock the 3/24 screening by 11p that night, you'll have 48 hours to actually watch the film (the post-film Q&A is pre-recorded).
Labor Radio Podcast Network livestream show: Wed, March 24, 7pm – 8pm Watch live on Facebook. Andrea Arenas (LCLAA podcast) & Tanya Hutchins (IAM Activate Live podcast) focus on Women’s History Month.
Union City Radio: Your Rights at Work: Thu, March 25, 1pm – 2pm WPFW 89.3 FM or listen online
Labor Committee for the Environment: Thu, March 25, 3:30pm – 4:30pm Committee to support labor's agenda for renewable energy and a clean environment
Arlington County Labor Caucus: Thu, March 25, 6pm – 7pm Meeting of Arlington union members and community allies
Film: ON THE BASIS OF SEX: Thu, March 25, 7:00pm – 9:30pm FREE; register here
Real People. Real Relief. (AFL-CIO): Thu, March 25, 7pm – 8pm Facebook live
Shenandoah Valley Labor Community Alliance: Thu, March 25, 7:30pm – 8:30pm Meeting of union members and community allies in support of union organizing and worker rights in the Valley
Loudoun County transit workers authorize strike ATU Local 689 members working at Loudoun County Transit have voted overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a strike if necessary against incoming private contractor Keolis Transit. “Before even taking over the property Keolis started threatening all of the workers,” said ATU International President John Costa. “Our members won’t stand by and be treated like this. They’re standing strong and sending a message to Keolis that they demand respect and the contract that they already had in place.” Loudoun County hired Keolis Transit for $100 million over five years to run all transit operations for their commuter bus, local fixed route, and paratransit services, taking over the existing contracts from MV Transportation and Transdev. “We know what’s fair,” said Sandra Vigil, Shop Leader for Loudoun County Transit. “All we are asking for is that Keolis recognize our union, ATU Local 689, and the contract that was already in place before they even got here.”
UFCW 400 member featured at "Getting Real About COVID-19 Vaccination" UFCW Local 400 member Linda Bussey, the 50 millionth American to get the COVID vaccine, will be featured on "Getting Real About COVID-19 Vaccination" today at 5p. The Metro Washington Council’s online forum includes local union workers like Linda (in photo below) -- who was vaccinated at the White House -- talking about their experiences, along with Jay Melder, DC Assistant City Administrator, Mary C. Anderson, Public Information Officer with Montgomery County Health and Human Services, and Olo Ololade, Prince George’s County Deputy Health Officer/ COO, as well as physician and epidemiologist Dr. Stephanie Purnell. Click here to register and here to submit questions to the panelists. - David Stephen
Today’s Labor Quote: motto of the Coalition of Labor Union Women
“A woman’s place is in her union.”
Today's Labor History This week’s Labor History Today podcast: We Were There; Pins and Needles; Dust for Blood. Last week’s show: Bootlegged Aliens; UPPER CASE WOMAN.
Groundbreaking on the first section of the New York City subway system, from City Hall to the Bronx. According to the New York Times, this was a worker’s review of the digging style of the well-dressed Subway Commissioners: "I wouldn't give th' Commish'ners foive cents a day fer a digging job. They're too shtiff" - 1900
- David Prosten
Hiring Hall: Plus dozens more DC-area union jobs; click here!
Administrative Accounting Clerk II, AFSCME (Posted: 3/23/2021)
Communications Communications Director, CPC Center (Congressional Progressive Caucus Center) (Posted: 3/18/2021) Communications Director, NFFE (National Federation of Federal Employees, IAMAW, AFL-CIO) (Posted: 3/19/2021)
Information Tech Data & Targeting Specialist, Political – Data & Analytics, AFSCME (Posted: 3/9/2021)
Legal Legal & Grants Associate – Legal & Strategic Initiatives, LCV (League of Conservation Voters) (Posted: 3/10/2021)
Misc Field Accountant/Trainer, AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees) (Posted: 3/23/2021) Managing Director for Program & Strategy, CPC Center (Congressional Progressive Caucus Center) (Posted: 3/18/2021) Cotton Campaign Coordinator, GLJ-ILRF (Global Labor Justice - International Labor Rights Forum) (Posted: 3/11/2021) Voting Rights Program Manager – Community & Civic Engagement, LCV (League of Conservation Voters Education Fund) (Posted: 3/19/2021) Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers International Union) (Posted: 3/12/2021) Assistant Director, UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers International Union) (Posted: 3/12/2021)
Workers First Partnership Manager, UFR (United for Respect) (Posted: 3/15/2021)
Organizing
Program Coordinator – Department of Organizing and Services, AAUP (American Association of University Professors) (Posted: 3/9/2021) National Organizer – Membership and Organization Department, AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees) (Posted: 3/16/2021) Digital Organizer, Iron Workers (Posted: 3/17/2021) Lead Organizer, Iron Workers (Posted: 3/17/2021)
Political Political Director – Political, Electoral and Issues Mobilization Hub, AFL-CIO (Posted: 3/17/2021) Legislative Representative, TTD (Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO) (Posted: 3/23/2021)
Research Research Analyst – Strategic Research and Campaigns Department, IBT (International Brotherhood of Teamsters) (Posted: 3/15/2021)
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