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ATU 689 notches two landslide union election victories
Ride On bus drivers win pay increase
VA Starbucks organizing spreads to Leesburg and Merrifield
Training a new generation of women's labor leadership
Solidarity Center Report: Nigeria Launches Platform Worker Campaign
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ATU 689 notches two landslide union election victories
ATU Local 689 yesterday won two different National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) elections by landslides, "showing that transit workers in this region are fed up with mistreatment and ready to organize and fight back," the union [link removed] said. Workers at James H. Duffy Company, a private school bus contractor for Charles County Public Schools, voted 18 to 0 in favor of joining ATU Local 689, while the workers at Loudoun County Transit won their NLRB election 71 to 2. "This vote is just the beginning of ATU Local 689's campaign to organize the underpaid and undervalued privatized school bus workers that help make the public school system possible," said Local 689 in a statement. "Companies in this region better take notice," said Local 689 President and Business Agent Raymond Jackson. "You can either spend thousands or millions of dollars on union busting campaigns or you can use that money to take care of your workers." Local 689 says it has elections filed at over 15 additional school bus contractors in Charles County.
Ride On bus drivers win pay increase
Montgomery County bus operators and transit coordinators have won a "long overdue" pay increase, reports UFCW 1994/MCGEO. The county council on voted unanimously last week for a supplemental appropriation of $8,631,000 to increase the Ride On bus workers' pay, after Local 1994 President Gino Renne joined Special Assistant to the President Ray Lee, who is a former Ride On driver, and Local 1994 member Clint Sobratti to testify in support of the appropriation. Montgomery County had been losing bus drivers at an alarming rate, with many of them changing jobs to work for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) for higher pay. "This is a huge win for our bus operators and coordinators," said Lee. "Long overdue. But still a great win."
VA Starbucks organizing spreads to Leesburg and Merrifield
Two more Starbucks stores in Northern Virginia have publicly launched union organizing campaigns with Workers United/SEIU, bringing the total in NoVA to three, 12 across the state, and more than 120 nationally. "Starbucks recently escalated its brutal anti-union campaign by drastically slashing hours without any business justification, creating great distress among workers whose health care for cancer treatment and ability to pay rent are jeopardy," reports NoVA Labor's Virginia Diamond. Starbucks "massive union-busting is not stopping these workers from standing up for a voice on the job," says Diamond, "and they deserve our support, admiration and solidarity!" Keep up with all the DMV-related Starbucks organizing [link removed] here.
Training a new generation of women's labor leadership
WILL Empower is now recruiting the next generation of activists and apprenticeship host sites in preparation for its Fall 2022 class of apprentices. The WILL Empower Apprenticeship Program is a multipronged initiative designed to identify, nurture, and train a new generation of women's labor leadership. WILL Empower apprentices may work in a variety of capacities, including organizing, research, communications, politics, mobilization, and policy. Apprentices benefit from a formal mentorship program, with mentors both within and outside of the host organization, and participate in a WILL Empower training and gathering in September. The apprenticeships begin in the Fall of 2022, and pay starts at $18 an hour. Prospective apprentices can [link removed] find out more about the program here and [link removed] apply here. Movement organizations considering hosting an apprentice can [link removed] find out more here and [link removed] fill out an application here. All applications are due by April 15, 2022.
Solidarity Center Report: Nigeria Launches Platform Worker Campaign
App-based workers in Nigeria launched a campaign for formal recognition of their labor rights. Like platform workers globally, the drivers and delivery workers are classified as independent contractors, with few job protections. "All working people have the right to join together to secure the decent jobs and fair wages they deserve," says Solidarity Center Nigeria Country Program Director Sonny Ogbuehi. [link removed] Find out more at Solidarity Center.
Today's Labor Quote: Ukrainian state worker
"It is impossible to shoot and exterminate freedom. One can kill a man. One can burn down a school. One can blow up a residential building and bomb a maternity clinic. But they will fail; we know that truth is behind us."
As reported on the [link removed] Radio Labour podcast; for information on how to support Ukrainians, check out the [link removed] Solidarity Center's Twitter feed.
 
Today's Labor History
This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] The Radicalism of Irish American Women. Last week's episode: [link removed] Tragedy and Resistance at Port Chicago Naval Magazine.
March 9
The Westmoreland County (Pa.) Coal Strike - known as the "Slovak strike" because some 70 percent of the 15,000 strikers were Slovakian immigrants - begins on this date and continues for nearly 16 months before ending in defeat. Sixteen miners and family members were killed during the strike - 1912
Spurred by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the U.S. Congress begins its 100 days of enacting New Deal legislation. Just one of many programs established to help Americans survive the Great Depression: The Civilian Conservation Corps, which put 2.5 million young men on the government payroll to help in national conservation and infrastructure projects - 1933
March 10
U.S. Supreme Court upholds espionage conviction of labor leader and socialist Eugene V. Debs. Debs was jailed for speaking out against World War I. Campaigning for president from his Atlanta jail cell, he won 6 percent of the vote - 1919
New York City bus drivers, members of the Transport Workers Union, go on strike. After 12 days of no buses - and a large show of force by Irish-American strikers at the St. Patrick's Day parade - Mayor Fiorello La Guardia orders arbitration - 1941
United Farm Workers leader César Chávez breaks a 24-day fast (photo above), by doctor's order, at a mass in Delano, California's public park. Several thousand supporters are at his side, including Sen. Robert Kennedy. Chavez called it "a fast for non-violence and a call to sacrifice" - 1968 (photo by Richard Darby)
- David Prosten.
 
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[link removed] National Benefits Coordinator - Membership and Organization Department, AFGE, based in Washington, DC / National Office (Posted: 3/7/2022) District of Columbia
[link removed] National Field Coordinator - Mid-Atlantic States, CKPU (Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions), for covering Maryland, Washington, DC and Virginia (Posted: 3/4/2022) District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia
[link removed] Educational Fellowship in Labor Policy, CPC Center (Congressional Progressive Caucus Center), based in Washington, DC (fellow would be posted at an office with a member of Congress nearby) (Posted: 3/1/2022) District of Columbia
[link removed] Donor Engagement and Events Manager, LCV (League of Conservation Voters), based in Washington, DC (position is currently REMOTE through April 30, 2022) (Posted: 3/2/2022) District of Columbia
[link removed] Executive Assistant, LiUNA, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/8/2022) Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West
Virginia
[link removed] Union Staff, NNU (Posted: 3/1/2022)
[link removed] Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, UFCW, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/2/2022) District of Columbia
[link removed] Assistant Director, UFCW, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/2/2022) District of Columbia
[link removed] Senior Development Manager, Working America, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/8/2022) District of Columbia
Organizing
[link removed] Senior Digital Organizing Training Coordinator, SEIU, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/8/2022) District of Columbia
[link removed] Organizing Director, UWUA, Remote (this position may be worked remotely) (Posted: 3/1/2022)
[link removed] Union Organizer-In Training (OIT) - Public Sector Campaign, SEIU, based in Fairfax, VA (Posted: 3/4/2022) Virginia
Political
[link removed] Legislative Affairs Specialist I/II/III - Federal Government Affairs, AFSCME, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/3/2022) District of Columbia
Research
[link removed] Analyst - Data & Analytics Department, AFSCME, based in Washington, DC [Headquarters] (Posted: 3/4/2022) District of Columbia
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