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Subject Hiring Hall: Rail workers vow to keep fighting for sick days
Date December 14, 2022 10:48 AM
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Rail workers vow to keep fighting for sick days, against corporate greed

New Wave of Harsh Sentences Slams Belarus Unions

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Rail workers vow to keep fighting for sick days, against corporate greed

Approximately 100 rail workers and their union and congressional allies vowed at a Capitol Hill rally Tuesday to continue fighting for paid sick leave, and, more broadly against corporate greed that denied it to them in the contract Congress imposed on them just days ago. Speakers, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind-Vt., Postal Workers President Mark Dimondstein, Painters President Jimmy Williams and Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J.--who led the pro-sick days drive in the House--emphasized it was the railroad honchos who refused to bargain on sick days. Sanders particularly denounced their greed. "We're going to create an economy that works for all, not just for Warren Buffett," he said.

But it was 43 Republican senators who blocked the House-passed paid sick days bill, which Sanders pushed. "Congress was wrong to put their finger on the scale for these billion-dollar corporations and their CEOs," said Dimondstein, referring to the contract, minus sick days, which lawmakers and Democratic President Joe Biden imposed, legally, on the workers. [link removed] Read more here.

- Mark Gruenberg, PAI; photos by Chris Garlock/Union City

New Wave of Harsh Sentences Slams Belarus Unions

Following a new wave of prison sentences against union leaders and other activists arrested earlier this year, new Belarus worker rights organization Salidarnast is tracking and disseminating updates on union political prisoners' legal cases, and providing other worker rights news. "Despite the destruction of the independent trade union movement, workers in Belarus remain the force which can resist the dictatorship," says Salidarnast. [link removed] Find out more at Solidarity Center.


Labor Quote: 12/13 Rail worker solidarity rally

"What do we want? Sick pay! When do we want it? Now!"

Today's Labor History

This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] Julia Reichert: "Documentarian of the Working Class". Last week's show: [link removed] "Capital's Terrorists".

Daniel DeLeon, socialist scholar and labor organizer, born - 1852

Lillian Roberts arrested for organizing illegal strike by New York state employees; sentenced to 30 days but released after 11, on Christmas Eve. AFSCME ultimately won the strike -1968

Some 33,000 striking members of the Machinists end a 69-day walkout at Boeing after winning pay and benefit increases and protections against subcontracting some of their work overseas - 1995

David Prosten

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[link removed] Membership Specialist, MSEA, based in Maryland (Posted: 12/9/2022) District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia

[link removed] Educational Policy Specialist, MSEA, based in Maryland (Posted: 12/9/2022) District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia
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[link removed] Worker Health and Safety Trainer/Specialist (PT); Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University

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[link removed] Organizer (FT): DC Jobs with Justice (12/13)

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