Today’s Labor Calendar
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Union City Radio: 7:15am, WPFW-FM 89.3 FM
2-minute audio version of the Metro Washington Labor Council's Union City newsletter. #HandsOffDC Advocacy Day: Tuesday, Mar 21, 2023 #HandsOffDC Advocacy Day, organized by Harriet’s Wildest Dreams Tuesday, March 21; Multiple times available 27 Independence Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003
CLICK HERE to send a letter!
Targeting the Dirty Four Mega Banks Bank of America | Chase | Citibank | Wells Fargo: Tue, March 21, 10:45am – 12:45pm
FRANKLIN PARK (13th & I St. NW) (map)
MWC Delegates Meeting: Tue, March 21, 5pm – 7pm RSVP HERE
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Nurses file charges against GW University Hospital
The District of Columbia Nurses Association (DCNA) has filed unfair labor practices charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), accusing The George Washington University Hospital (GWUH) of committing numerous violations of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The NLRA protects the right of employees to engage in organizing activities for the purpose of forming a union, and prohibits managers from spying on or retaliating against employees suspected of engaging in union activity. As previously reported, within hours of the union petition being filed last week, GWUH suspended RN Angelo Estrellas, claiming that he was involved in the union organizing campaign. DCNA also alleges that GWUH leadership disclosed to staff that it is taking additional measures in an effort to identify union organizers and thwart organizing efforts. Despite continued intimidation and threats of retaliation by hospital management, DCNA says “the nurses remain committed to their efforts,” noting that this type of behavior further demonstrates their need for union representation. CLICK HERE to sign the petition.
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“Stop dirty banks!” seniors demand
DC-area seniors – including many from the labor movement -- will march, rally and demonstrate at four major banks in downtown DC today (see Calendar) as part of a national day of action across the US to pressure the banks to stop financing the expansion of the fossil fuel industry. The local actions are among more than 100 events in over half the U.S. states taking place across the country. The day, which will culminate in a rocking chair blockade, is being organized by Third Act, a group for climate activists over 60 years, with more than 50 local and national partners. Featured are Bill McKibben of Third Act, Ben Jealous of the Sierra Club, Climate Scientist Rose Abramoff, Retired DC Labor Council President Joslyn Williams, and music by the DC Labor Chorus and Joe Uehlein & The U-Liners. Click here to register.
CLICK HERE to hear former Metro Washington Labor Council president Jos Williams and David Mott, retired SEIU Organizing Coordinator, discuss this issue and action on WPFW’s Your Rights At Work radio show last week. |
Solidarity Center Report--Exiled Union Leader: Workers 'Demanding Democracy' in Eswatini
In Eswatini, where union workers are routinely harassed, attacked and even killed for going on strike or holding rallies, union leader Sticks Nkambule was forced to flee the southern African country after leading transport workers on a strike. On the latest Solidarity Center Podcast, Nkambule describes the interconnected struggle for worker rights, human rights and democracy. “We led several job stay-aways and the response by the regime has been to unleash its army and firing live bullets and the streets painted red with blood. We are just demanding the basics of what could be defined as democracy...a government that is formed by the people and serving their interests." Listen to the full episode.
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Labor Quote: The Four Vagabonds “All the day long/Whether rain or shine/She's a part of the assembly line/She's making history/Working for victory/Rosie the Riveter.” National Rosie The Riveter Day is celebrated on March 21 to recognize the part American women played in America’s victory in World War II.
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Today’s Labor History
This week’s Labor History Today podcast: The Strange Career of “the Working Class”. Last week’s show: Fred Redmond: “Why Labor History Is Important”
American Labor Union founded. A socialist labor organization whose membership was largely confined to the states of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming, the ALU later took part in the creation of the Industrial Workers of the World. – 1853 David Prosten
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