Author Archives: wibailoutpeople
Voces de la Frontera and Community Members Sue WI Government Accountability Board
November 1, 2011
New State Redistricting Map Disenfranchises Latino Voters
http://vdlf.org/about/media/press_releases.php?pid=141
October 2011 issue of Voces de la Frontera newspaper:
http://www.vdlf.org/userimages/pdfs/2011-10-newspaper.pdf
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Bronx Peoples Assembly Organizing Meeting
Speakers from the South Bronx Community Congress, the May 1st Immigrant Rights Coalition, the Bail Out The People Movement, New Yorkers Against Budget Cuts, Coalition To Defend Public Education, Transport Workers Union Local 100, Food Is A Right Brigade of the International Action Center, Operation Fightback, Latin American Workers Project, Independent Workers Movement, Picture The Homeless, Band Of Brothers, Freedom Party, Million Worker March Movement and others.
Nov. 5 Bronx People’s Assembly Meeting:
http://bailoutpeople.org/nov5peoplesassemblyinbronx.shtml
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Unions Stand with Occupy Movement in Oakland and Nationwide
Oakland General Strike TOMORROW-Nov. 2, Solidarity Actions Worldwide
People’s Hearing In Milwaukee Nov. 2 To Kill Bills AB 286 & SB 207
The people’s request for a public hearing was denied by the WI Senate. Thus the people are holding their own community hearing. Testimonies at the meeting will be recorded and sent to Madison. Free and open to the public. Family members of those convicted of a felony (ies) are especially invited to attend to testify how this legislation would negatively impact entire neighborhoods and communities.
6 p.m., Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Hall
734 N. 26th. Street, (and Wisconsin Avenue) Milwaukee
Clybourn Street Exit off of Hwy 94
MCTS bus routes # 10, 30, 27
For more information: 414-342-4300.
Background:
Occupy The Hood and numerous labor-community-student supporters including Occupy Milwaukee, are continuing their campaign to kill bills in the Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate that target convicted felons.
The bills, known as AB 286 and SB 207, would essentially make convicted felons indentured servants of big-business. Due to the institutional racism of U.S. society in particular the way police operate in communities of color and the prison-industrial complex, people of color would be the hardest hit by these bills. With this legislation employers could legally threaten and fire workers convicted of a felony for any reason (and especially if they voiced opposition to negative working conditions or tried to organize a union). Employers could fire outright and this legislation has no recourse for felons to sue for discrimination.
As with anti-immigrant legislation, these bills are a dire threat to all workers; employers would be given yet another club to drive down all workers’ wages. This Jim Crow, slave labor legislation must be opposed and stopped!! The right-wing politicians in the legislature want this bill passed soon so our work this coming week in defeating these bills is critical. Please do whatever you can to help including contacting your elected officials. Over the next week a series of actions aimed at killing both bills are taking place throughout Wisconsin. See below for the series of actions.
For more information:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=241283155920946
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OccupytheHoodMKE/268550996522816?sk=wall
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WI Jobs Now Sponsors Protest Against Walker at Lambeau Field
Today Wisconsin Jobs Now sponsored a protest at Lambeau Field to call out Scott Walker for his failure to support living wage jobs and killing projects that would’ve created jobs such as high speed rail. Walker was at Lambeau Field at a business event to meet with his rich bosses. Dozens protested outside chanting loudly and hoisting banners and signs such as “Jobs Now: Make The Banks Pay.” Delegations of workers came from Milwaukee and throughout the Metro Green Bay region. Numerous union members and representatives were present including the president of the Green Bay Labor Council as were students.
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UAW 2865 Resolution in Support of Occupy Oakland General Strike
U.C. UAW Local Support of General Strike
October 31, 2011 in Solidarity Statements
UAW 2865 Resolution in Support of Occupy Oakland General Strike
http://www.occupyoakland.org/2011/10/u-c-uaw-local-support-of-general-strike/
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