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Washingtonian staff strikes
Proud of LIUNA moms
Solidarity Center Report: Two Women Union Leaders Arrested in Myanmar; Total Now 20+
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Washingtonian staff strikes
Washingtonian magazine staffers launched a day-long protest on Friday in response to an op-ed written by their boss, who warned that continuing to work from home as the pandemic subsides could make employees less valuable and easier to "let go." The action was especially notable because Washingtonian staff have no union. "We felt a little bit of trepidation, but we also understood this was a really public, egregious statement," writer and Web producer Rosa Cartagena said.
- Excerpted from a [link removed] report in The Washington Post by Elahe Izadi
Proud of LIUNA moms
"Mommy built that" - We are so proud of our @LIUNA members who are mothers, and who set a positive example not only for their children, but for women in #construction #happymothersday. [link removed] CLICK HERE [link removed] to see the short video from LiUNA! (Laborers union) Mid-Atlantic.
Solidarity Center Report: Two Women Union Leaders Arrested in Myanmar; Total Now 20+
Two more union leaders in Myanmar have been arrested for participating in pro-democracy rallies. More than 750 people, including more than a dozen union members, have been killed and at least 3,400 people arrested. Unions worldwide are calling for governments to halt trade and other financial support that provide backing to the country's military government. [link removed] Support workers under attack in Myanmar and find out more at [link removed] Solidarity Center.
Today's Labor Quote: Gordon H. Chang
"Without the Chinese migrants, the Transcontinental Railroad would not have been possible."
From his book "The Chinese and the Iron Road: Building the Transcontinental Railroad." An estimated 15,000 Chinese migrants worked on the Central Pacific Railroad. However, they were paid less than white railroad workers and were not invited to the ceremony marking the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad (see below).
TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY
This week's [link removed] Labor History Today podcast: 50 years of "Strike!" Last week's show: [link removed] Mourn for the dead, fight like hell for the living!
Thanks to an army of thousands of Chinese and Irish immigrants, who laid 2,000 miles of track, the nation's first transcontinental railway line was finished by the joining of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific lines at Promontory Point, Utah - 1869
U.S. & Canadian workers form Western Labor Union. It favors industrial organization and independent labor party politics - 1898
A federal bankruptcy judge frees United Airlines from responsibility for pensions covering 120,000 employees - 2005
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