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Subject Ft. Lee barber strike enters 3rd month
Date September 13, 2021 9:50 AM
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Ft. Lee barber strike enters 3rd month

In Memoriam: BCTGM's Ray Scannell

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Ft. Lee barber strike enters 3rd month
Fifteen army barbers have been on strike since July 4th at Ft. Lee in Hopewell, VA. "The contractor hired by the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES), Sheffield Barbers, is destroying the livelihoods of these union members -- including vets -- by cutting their pay and trying to bust the union," reports NoVA Labor president Virginia Diamond. [link removed] Click here to sign the petition and [link removed] here to contribute to their strike fund. photo: striking barbers on the line September 9; photo courtesy Virginia Diamond

In Memoriam: BCTGM's Ray Scannell
Ray Scannell, 70, died August 4 following a long illness. A fierce and tireless advocate for the rights of working people, he devoted most of his career to the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco, and Grain Millers Intern'l Union (BCTGM), where he rose to the rank of Director of Research and Education. His creativity and brilliance as theorist, strategist, and teacher helped shape a generation of union stewards, organizers, negotiators, and leaders at BCTGM and other labor unions. Deeply involved in his community, he wore many volunteer hats, including Commissioner of the Takoma Park Babe Ruth Baseball League. Family and friends plan a celebration of his life in the Washington, DC area this fall. [link removed] Read more here.

Today's Labor Quote: Marty Walsh

"You need to do that, you need to do the striking... I think that's all important."

Walsh, Secretary of Labor, on the latest [link removed] State of the Unions podcast.

TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] The Battle of Blair Mountain; Remembering Ed Asner. Last week's show: [link removed] Marching on Washington: civil rights to voting rights.

The Post Office Department orders 25,000 railway mail clerks to shoot to kill any bandits attempting to rob the mail - 1926

Eleven AFSCME-represented prison employees, 33 inmates die in the four-day uprising at New York State's Attica Prison and the retaking of the prison. The uprising caused the nation to take a closer look at prison conditions, for inmates and their guards alike - 1971

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