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Subject NoVA Labor to walk Volvo picket line today
Date April 23, 2021 9:45 AM
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NoVA Labor Delegation to UAW Picket Line in Dublin: Fri, April 23, 12pm - 1pm
5110 Cougar Trail Road, Dublin VA
More than 3,000 UAW Local 2069 members at the Volvo truck assembly plant in Dublin, VA, went on strike on Saturday. NoVA Labor is contributing to the strike fund and sending a delegation Friday morning to join the picket line. RSVP if you are able to go. This plant is the largest manufacturer of Volvo tractor-trailer trucks in the world. RSVP if you can join: mailto:[email protected] [email protected]

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NoVA Labor to walk Volvo picket line today
More than 3,000 workers at the Volvo plant in Dublin, VA -- the largest manufacturer of Volvo tractor-trailers in the world -- went on strike last Saturday. Saying that "UAW Local 2069 needs our solidarity!" NoVA Labor president Virginia Diamond reports that the council is sending a delegation, bearing a contribution to the strike fund, to join the picket line today at noon (see Calendar above for details). Hear more on this week'shttps://anchor.fm/christopher-garlock/episodes/DC-statehood-Volvo-workers-strike-evf15b/a-a5b45es Your Rights At Work radio show.

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Photos courtesy David Stephen (l) and Ann Hoffman.

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Today's Labor Quote: Ida Mae Stull

"I've got no business baking cookies and mending clothes. I'm a coal miner."

The country's first woman coal miner died on this date in 1980.

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April 23
United Farm Workers of America founder Cesar Chavez dies in San Luis, Ariz., at age 66 - 1993

April 24
The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union halts shipping on the West Coast in solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Philadelphia journalist whom many believed was on death row because he was an outspoken African-American - 1999

April 25
The New York Times declares the struggle for an eight-hour workday to be "un-American" and calls public demonstrations for the shorter hours "labor disturbances brought about by foreigners." Other publications declare that an eight-hour workday day would bring about "loafing and gambling, rioting, debauchery and drunkenness" - 1886

IWW Marine Transport Workers begin West Coast strike - 1923

The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy and 100 others are arrested while picketing a Charleston, S.C. hospital in a demand for union recognition - 1969

Supreme Court rules that employers may not require female employees to make larger contributions to pension plans in order to obtain the same monthly benefits as men - 1978

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