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The Factories of Lost Children

 

GM to Offer Buyout Deal to More Than 125,000 Workers
    By Micheline Maynard and Jeremy W. Peters
    The New York Times

OBITUARIES
Norman Leonard, 92; Labor Lawyer Was at Forefront of Political Turmoil in U.S.

By Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
March 17, 2006
Norman Leonard, a chief legal architect for the longshoremen's union whose eloquent legal brief was critical in persuading the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a perjury conviction against union founder Harry Bridges in the 1950s, has died. He was 92.
Leonard, a leading labor and civil rights lawyer, died of heart failure March 7 at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Francisco, said his son, Eric. [link]

 

 

Rescuers trying to free 65 trapped in Mexican mine [link]

 

Welcome to the Working World [link]

 

THE TAKE [link]

 

 

The KPFA Labor Collective.

www.kpfalaborcollective.org

kfpaflaborcollective@yahoo.com

(510)848-6767x606 KPFA
Labor Collective
Box 69, 1929 MLK Dr. Berkeley CA 94704


The KPFA Labor Collective which has produced labor programming for KFPA for over 3 years is
launching a labor portal on the MLK weekend. This portal at http://www.kpfa laborcollective.org will contain links to labor programming on radio and video, labor history and culture as well as a labor calendar.
It will include labor history and programming  including the Oakland General Strike, the San Francisco General Strike, Black workers in the bay area, Women workers and the history of May Day,. It will also have links nationally and internationally  that bring together labor radio and video programming.
If you want your labor event listed please contact us at kpfalaborcollective@yahoo.com. Also please send us your labor pictures, radio programs and video shows.
The KPFA Labor Collective is training working people to produce labor programs on their issues
and struggles.

 

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The Corporation Locked Them Out

In February 2005 Celanese, a major transnational corporation, bought a
chemical plant in the small town of Meredosia, IL. Celanese demanded up
to a 33% cut in pay and a reduction of health care benefits. When the
workers asked for an extension and more information, the corporation
locked them out and replaced them with unskilled workers.[Link]

"Lockout 484"[help &information]

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The Golden Gate Bridge

Our National Treasure

Like the Statue of Liberty, the Golden Gate Bridge is a symbol of the open arms Americans have for visitors and immigrants. Unlike the Statue of Liberty, it is a structure that is both practical and elegant. It is important to the people, who daily, are going from place to place in and around San Francisco and yet at the same time, in crossing this bridge day or night, sun or rain, wind and fog, it is always and experience between this work of art and us.

 

This practical experience with art says more about the potent nature of working Americans than almost any other structure in the United States of America.  This structure is a symbol of the average American’s dream of working hard to build a country in which one can be proud. What American would not find great joy in showing off the Golden Gate Bridge to any visitor from anywhere is the world. We, Americans, built this in a time of great hardship in our country and in a time of great despair in the world. We built this to use daily and we built this to bring beauty into the lives of those that use it.

As then and still now there are many who fear the present and dread the future. This is the habit of people isolated from one another seeing the world as it is and not seeing it as it could be.  We had then, as we have now the ability to create practical beauty. We remember that it was the collective vision and the collective labor of working Americans that made the grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge come true. Today we can rejoice in the work of these men and women and thank them for building a dream through their collective action. We are ready for the challenges ahead.

Tired of the Grind and Mandatory Overtime

It is Sunday in the neighborhood. It's a clean neighborhood with reasonable well maintained bugalow houses. The kids are playing soccer in the street just after noon. Many of the people in this mixed melting pot of an American neighborhood have just come home from church while others are sharing stories with their neighbors. The custom here is to gather together for a summer picnic with the neighborhood on Sunday. Everyone talks; everyone listens. The kids tease and play with one another. It's nothing special just another Sunday in the neighborhood.

(A few thoughts on the value of living a life with neighbors and friends in a more just way)

Labor Notes Take a look at this site called Labor Notes. Also," Labor News from around the world...updated every fifteen minutes,
... from LabourStart." Get Ideas, get organized and share your hopes and dreams with other workers . Find streaming music there too with the song of the month page. Investigate Labor Notes Links for ideas and actions.

American Rights at Work Here you will find information that deserves your time and attention. Look around the site and see that there is a lot of information that is useful. There is a place where you can read other workers' stories or tell your story to other as well. Sign up for e-mail updates and alerts about activities that support workers' rights.

 

Labor Unions during the Great Depression & New Deal This site brings a little Union history to us about the struggle for fair labor practices during the Great Depression and the New Deal. It gives us some insights into who helped bring about the changes that would bring a new respect for working men and women. It is an interesting site so take a moment to poke around into the past and see what our fathers and mothers, our grandfather and grandmothers endured to make our lives better today.

News for Working People from AFL-CIO One, of many sites, that brings you the latest in news that directly affects workers. Keep up with the constant changes the are going on in the American labor arena. Join other in the vigilance needed to take action on important issues as they come up. Find out the politics that benefits workers in the days and years ahead.

Labor Unions and the Internet Cost of Living is set out on this site for you to gather information that allows you to compare how well you circumstance have changed over the years. Looking into consumer price comparisions or the cost of living in international cities across the world allows us see the bigger picture and share the understanding that labor is about all workers. Guide to U.S. Labor Unions is a source on the internet to find information about American Unions.

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Wireless For All or a War?

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Bureau of Labor and Industries In Oregon this Spring the Labor commissioner made it clear that the Republican attacks on the 40 hour week were "the proverbial wolf in sheep’s clothing.” It seems that the idea of protecting the American worker is anathema to the Republicans in the U. S. Congress. This is another example of workers that need help being left by the side of the road. (more click here)

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Uncovered: The Report Republicans Don't Want You To Read (click to read)

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"Friends with Low Wages"

"Did you happen to catch country star Garth Brooks in one of those Wal-Mart holiday commercials? According to Garth, "it's great to work for Wal-Mart."

But American Rights at Work wondered—what would happen if Garth found out what it's really like to work for the retail giant?  What would he have to say about Wal-Mart's ruthless campaign against workers' rights?

Find out by watching our new video —
"Friends with Low Wages" at
www.walmartworkersrights.org.

We've taken it upon ourselves to update a classic Garth hit and released a new 'music video' giving a behind-the-scenes look at how Wal-Mart treats its workers."

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