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Subject At the Women’s March & Stop Evictions Rally
Date October 4, 2021 9:49 AM
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CLUW at the Women's March

1199 SEIU MD/DC at the Stop Evictions Rally

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CLUW at the Women's March
On Saturday, "thousands of people from all over the U.S. marched to the Supreme Court in support of abortion rights" reports Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) president Elise Bryant. "I was inspired by the marchers and hopeful that the Supreme Court will hear our voices and maintain our constitutional right to maintain or terminate a pregnancy. Pro freedom! Pro justice! Pro choice!"
photo (l-r): Bryant with members of a Plumbers and Pipefitters local in North Carolina.

1199 SEIU MD/DC at the Stop Evictions Rally
With rent due on the first of the month, 1199 SEIU MD/DC was among those turning out Friday night in Annapolis to support Maryland renters who are still recovering from the pandemic. They joined CASA, Our Revolution MD and ithers at Lawyer's Mall to tell Governor Hogan "that we must protect families from evictions and reinstate the eviction moratorium now."

Today's Labor Quote: Woody Guthrie

Folk singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie ("This Land is Your Land", "Union Maid" and hundreds of others) died on October 3, 1967 of Huntington's disease in New York at the age of 55.

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TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

This week's Labor History Today podcast: This week's show: [link removed] Sharecroppers' struggles for rights and power. Last week's show: [link removed] Feathers and Pennies - the 1888 Matchgirls and us.

Work begins on the carving of Mt. Rushmore, a task 400 craftsmen would eventually complete in 1941. Despite the dangerous nature of the project, not one worker died - 1927

President Truman orders the U.S. Navy to seize oil refineries, breaking a 20-state post-war strike - 1945

The United Mine Workers of America votes to reaffiliate with the AFL-CIO after years of on-and-off conflict with the federation. In 2009 the union's leader, Richard Trumka, becomes AFL-CIO President - 1961

- David Prosten.

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