Support the Honduras Solidarity Network

http://www.hondurassolidarity.org/

OUR MISSION IN SOLIDARITY WITH HONDURAS

  • To oppose and denounce at the local, regional, and national level the interventionist policy of the U.S. government in Honduras
  • To denounce violations of human rights in Honduras, the United States, and Canada, and demand their investigation so that intellectual authors and material perpetrators of these crimes are punished.
  • To accompany the people of Honduras in their journey to ‘re-found’ their country
  • To act with commitment to social justice in Honduras

Wisconsin AFL-CIO Supports AxleTech UAW Local 291 Workers on Strike in Oshkosh

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UAW Local 291, 1118 High Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901

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(February 6, 2017) — The Wisconsin AFL-CIO called today on AxleTech International to return to the bargaining table and negotiate a fair and equitable contract.United Auto Workers Local 291 voted overwhelming to reject a company contract proposal on Saturday, January 28, 2017 and went on strike starting Monday, February 6, 2017.

“The men and women of UAW Local 291 at AxleTech are taking a brave stand for the middle class,” said Phil Neuenfeldt, President of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO. “As workers’ wages lag and corporate profits continue to go disproportionately to the top, striking workers are standing up to say ‘stop the squeeze on workers’ that is killing our middle class. Workers at AxleTech are striking for fair wages, affordable healthcare and so that future generations of workers can have a decent shot at a middle-class life in Oshkosh.”

“The dedicated members of UAW Local 291 are fighting to preserve good, family-supporting jobs in Oshkosh,” said Stephanie Bloomingdale, Secretary-Treasurer of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO. “Workers across Wisconsin are ready to stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity with our brothers and sisters at AxleTech as one, united labor movement. We know an injury to one is an injury to all. The men and women who make AxleTech work deserve a fair and equitable contract that is bargained collaboratively in good faith.”

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South Bend, IN, Feb. 11: Return to Our Roots Solidarity Rally w/Locked-out UAW members

320 workers – members of UAW Local 9 – at Honeywell Aerospace factory in South Bend, Indiana and 42 UAW Local 1508 members at their sister plant in Green Island, NY have been locked out since May 9, 2016 over a contract dispute.

Honeywell workers have twice voted NO! to a contract that would eliminate cost-of-living increases and pensions, curtail overtime pay, subcontract out union work, restrict representation rights and gut seniority rights. The company wants the license to unilaterally change health coverage, premiums and deductibles.

UAW Local 9 was forged during a 6-day sit-down occupation of the then-Bendix Corporation 80 years ago. February 11th is the 80th anniversary of the victorious 44-day Flint, Michigan Sit down strike. We will commemorate these two historic struggles that won the UAW exclusive bargaining rights for industrial workers. We aim to defend what these brave workers, their families and their communities won for us, and apply their lessons to the fight with Honeywell today.

PLEASE NOTE: The location of the “Return to Our Roots” Solidarity Rally has changed. The event is now being hosted by UAW Local 5, 1426 South Main St,  South Bend, IN 46613

 

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World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU]: Solidarity with Momentive Workers

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www.wftucentral.org

Athens, Monday 6 February 2017

Solidarity with workers of “Momentive Performance Materials” chemical plant in

Waterford, New York, U.S.A.

The World Federation of Trade Unions, representing 92 million workers in 126

countries all over the world, extends its firm solidarity and internationalism with

the more than 700 workers of “Momentive Performance Materials” chemical plant

in Waterford, New York, U.S.A., who have been on strike since last November.

We stand on the side of these workers who fight against wage reductions that

started a few years ago and reach even 50% of their salaries, as well as the

elimination of pension benefits and the new cut of rights like health care benefits

that is being planned by the company.

The WFTU strongly denounces the reduction of workers’ rights for the increase of

the company’s profits, and calls on the workers to continue their struggle. We also

call upon the trade unions and workers of the region to support the workers of

Momentive Performance Materials. Their struggle against the attack to their rights

and for decent working conditions must continue dynamically for the benefit of

them and of the working class of their country.

WFTU Secretariat

40, ZAN MOREAS STREET, ATHENS 11745 GREECE
TEL. (+30) 2109214417, (+30) 2109236700, FAX (+30) 210 9214517
www.wftucentral.org E-MAILS : info@wftucentral.org, international@wftucentral.org

Urgent Call to Action: Water Crisis in the Prison, DOC in Contempt of Mumia Court Order

http://www.bringmumiahome.com/

February 6, 2017

Urgent Call to Action:
Water Crisis in the Prison, DOC in Contempt of Mumia Court Order

From Flint and Standing Rock to SCI Mahanoy and prisons across the country, people are defending the life-saving right to clean water.

At SCI Mahanoy, the Pennsylvania prison that houses Mumia Abu-Jamal, the water is unsafe for prisoners to bathe in, shower in and drink.  It is “dirty, brackish, turbid, even black water” —that is how Mumia Abu-Jamal describes the dramatic situation in a grievance he filed last week. The grievance includes 6 demands, including 1) the immediate provision of an alternative source of “clean, fresh, safe, and untainted water” for bathing and drinking and 2) “testing of the water piped into the infirmary tub and showers.”

Please help amplify the voices of all prisoners. Take action. Call the prison and publicize Mumia’s grievance widely (see transcript below).

As you know, Mumia has a severe skin ailment, a symptom of his untreated HEP C. The water contamination at the prison, therefore, poses a serious threat to his life through infection. For this reason Mumia has refused the three baths a week that prison doctors prescribed to alleviate his symptoms. In addition to violating the January 2017 court order of a federal judge mandating that Mumia be immediately treated with the HEP C cure, which is the root cause of his skin problem, the DOC is in violation of its own woefully inadequate “baths prescription” for the treatment of his skin condition and HEP C.

TAKE ACTION. Call the prison, the DOC & the PA Gov

LANGUAGE TO USE and DEMANDS

Hi, I am a concerned citizen from______________. I am calling to demand that the Mahanoy prison administration

  1. Immediately provide all prisoners clean water for bathing, showering and drinking.

In addition, I am demanding that the institution

  2. Comply with Judge Mariani’s court ruling of January 3, 2017, which ordered the immediate treatment of Mumia Abu Jamal with the Hep C cure by the DOC. Give Mumia the cure he needs.

Officials to Call:

  1. Theresa Del Balso, Superintendent SCI Mahanoy: 570-773-2158 x8102 | 570-783-2008 Fax | 301 Morea Road, Frackville PA 1793

  2. John Wetzel, PA DOC: 717-728-4109 | 717-728-4178 Fax | ra-contactdoc@poc.gov | 1920 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg PA 17050

  3. Tom Wolf, PA Gvrnr: 717-787-2500 |  | 508 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg PA 17120

IN ADDITION, TAKE ACTION IN THE STREETS.

RALLY in Philadelphia at the Governor’s Office

When: Thursday, February 9, 2017 — 4-6 PM

Where: 200 Broad Street, Philadelphia

UW-Milwaukee, Feb. 9: Academics United – No Visa and Immigration Ban: UWM

11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Feb. 9., UW-Milwaukee, Spaights Plaza
This rally is being held concurrently at many university campuses across the U.S.(1) What has happened?

On Friday Jan. 27th 2017, president Donald Trump signed an executive order (EO) that bans the nationals of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States with any type of immigrant or non-immigrant visa. This action is also banning refugees and US permanent residents (green card holders). According to the estimations, around 134 million people are affected by this action [1]. Although the EO is temporary and the visa ban is in place for 90 days, based on a CNN interview with a White House official, we are in a state of uncertainty as this might be the initial step to establish a broader ban.

(2) Who are we?

We are a diverse group of academics attending universities all across the United States. We all have dreams of not only receiving the best education, but also serving the nation that has granted us this valuable opportunity. We have similar views, plans, and ambitions as our neighboring colleagues and we too are looking for a better future in this country that has welcomed us with open arms.

(3) How are we affected by the recent action?

According to the EO, we are banned from entering the US for at least 90 days. If authorities decide to extend the 3 month period, we will not be able to visit our families back home. Many of us are seeing all of our hard work and achievements being reduced to none. We are facing a very heartbreaking dilemma in the midst of this difficult time and are looking to you, our friends and colleagues to stand united.

(4) Who else is looking for a solution to this action?

ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) is challenging the constitutionality of this EO in federal court, and has earned a temporary stay of this action. This development, although very encouraging, is temporary which means more consequential legal battles lie ahead.

NIAC (National Iranian American Council) is actively looking for solutions to this action.

(5) What is the mission of “Academics United – No Visa and Immigration Ban” rallies?

To shine a light on the impact of this action on thousands of honest and ambitious students. The visa ban is displeasing and politics should never be imposes on the academic community.

(6) When and where is the rally?

Thursday, Feb 9 2017 at 11:00 am

Madison, Feb. 8: Pink Out the Capitol

Come be visiable for Planned Parenthood in the Capitol during Walker’s Budget Address and visit with your state representatives to make your voice heard.

2PM – Meet & Greet
Meet with PPWI staff to learn about issues and action with the option to visit your legislator’s office. (Room 300 NE)

4-6PM – Pink Out
Wear as much pink as you can to stand with Planned Parenthood (North Hearing Room 2nd Floor, North Wing)

If you plan on attending please register here: http://plannedparenthoodevents.ngpvanhost.com/ngpvanforms/2873

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Milwaukee, Feb. 7: Milwaukee Gathers in Unity for Human Dignity

Join a community gathering to uphold the American promise of welcoming the stranger and offering refuge to the persecuted. We will hear the stories of refugees and immigrants as we call for a reversal of President Trump’s executive orders regarding refugees and immigrants. Civic and religious leaders, refugees and survivors, and people of goodwill from throughout our community will share stories, reaffirm shared values, and commit to action together!

Event sponsors include: ACLU of Wisconsin, Centro Hispano-Milwaukee, Felmers Chaney Advocacy Board, Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee, JCRC of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, LULAC of Wisconsin, MA’RUF Milwaukee, Milwaukee Inner-City Congregations Allied for Hope (MICAH), NAACP Milwaukee Branch, Pan-African Community Association, Refugee Congress, Roberto Hernandez Center at UW-Milwaukee, Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies at UW-Milwaukee, Serve 2 Unite, United Community Center (UCC), Voces de la Frontera, and more!

Milwaukee, Feb. 13: Día sin Latinos, Inmigrantes y Refugiados / Strike Against Clarke

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¡ALERTA! Miembros de Voces acaban de votar a favor para movilizar un Día sin Latinos, Inmigrantes y Refugiados para el lunes, 13 de febrero, con motivo de prevenir al Sheriff Clarke de convertir sus diputados en agentes de ICE por el programa 287g.

Marcha a las 11am ese día de 1027 S 5th St en Milwaukee.

Pedimos la participación de todo el estado. Si pasa en Milwaukee, puede pasar en todos lados.

Chequea esta pagina para volantes, cartas para patrones y otras herramientas para organizar.
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BREAKING! Voces members just voted to organize a Day Without Latinxs, Immigrants and Refugees for Monday, February 13th, to stop Sheriff Clarke from having his deputies act as ICE agents through the 287g program!

March at 11am that day from 1027 S 5th St in Milwaukee.

We ask for statewide participation. If Clarke can do this in Milwaukee, it can happen everywhere.

Check back here for flyers, letters for employers, and other tools for organizing.

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