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Tell Congress: During This Pandemic, Support Our Public Postal Service

The coronavirus crisis is stretching the Postal Service to the breaking point. Without urgent financial support, the USPS will run out of money in a few months, freeing up the agency to be sold off to private corporations.
If you have already sent these emails and want to further support the Postal Service, please call Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and demand that he support the US Postal Service! You can call him at (202) 224-2541.
Support PEF Relief Fund For Nurses!
We are living in unprecedented times. PEF healthcare professionals need your help! Our 15,000+ nurses and healthcare professionals, many on the front line fighting the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, are putting their lives and the safety of their families at risk.
PEF has been providing hotel rooms for these heroes to help minimize the danger to their families and to offer relief to those nurses who are just too tired to drive home after their long shift. PEF is also making investments in personal protective equipment, including N95 masks and surgical masks to make sure our members are safe.
At this time, we need your generosity to continue this valuable program so we can help as many nurses as possible for as long as we can.

April 29, 2020: Join Virtual Picket Line for ASARCO Workers
Log on at: United Steelworkers
Even a global pandemic, quarantine and social distancing can’t stop our solidarity with our striking ASARCO siblings. Join our virtual picket line TOMORROW at noon EST. Click the interested box and we’ll notify you when we go live! #1u #OneDayLonger
COVID-19 has shut down almost everything, including some picket lines. But it hasn’t shut down our solidarity with the hundreds of our siblings that have been on an unfair labor practice strike against global mining giant ASARCO. Check out their story and join the virtual picket line! DONATE: usw.org/asarcodonate #OneDayLonger #1u #USWUnity
COVID-19 Information & Resources from the United Steelworkers
COVID-19
Info & Reporting:
USW Social Media Sites – Follow for the latest most up-to-date info: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram
USW Web Site –– Corona Virus Resources: usw.org/covid19 (health and safety fact sheets and more)
Canadian COVID-19 Resource Page: https://www.usw.ca/members/coronavirus-resources
Report a Workplace Health and Safety Issue Related to COVID-19: http://usw.to/COVIDReport
Food Banks and Community Resources for COVID-19: http://usw.to/CommunityResources
Veterans – Resources for COVID-19: https://www.usw.org/members/coronavirus-resources/resources/covid-19-resources-for-veterans
Mental Health and Substance abuse: https://www.usw.org/news/media-center/articles/2020/in-these-tough-times-theres-help-with-mental-health-substance-abuse
State and Job Loss Resources: https://aflcio.org/covid-19/state-resources
Media (videos + podcast):
Message from President Conway: To Workers Everywhere: Thank You: http://usw.to/38k
Podcast, “Mobilizing America: Manufacturing During Crisis”: http://usw.to/podcast
USW Live: Coronavirus laws and you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi4hN0jeGgY
From our education department: USW Webinar on Families First Coronavirus Response Act: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_ccNgQMWbo
From our education department: The Family Medical Leave Act in the Time of COVID-19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl0Jv2mnTgA
COVID-19: A Webinar for USW Health Care Workers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIm5hhfqYZI
American Roots, American Heroes: Maine clothing maker now making medical supplies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1we4Cm0VG0
Articles/Info Alerts:
Rapid Response: Information on emergency legislative responses to the Covid-19 pandemic: https://www.usw.org/news/media-center/articles/2020/information-on-emergency-legislative-responses-to-the-covid-19-pandemic
Take Action:
Join our Solidarity Forever virtual sing-along!: http://usw.to/sing
Demand PPE for our Healthcare Workers: http://usw.to/D11PPE
COVID-19 Action Call: PPE Donations from USW Locals Needed: http://usw.to/385
ASARCO Pledge your solidarity with striking Asarco workers!: http://usw.to/UnityinCopperPledge
UnionPlus/Free College
Free College – Yes, it’s really free!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61daOA11h00
Union Plus Hardship Info: https://www.unionplus.org/hardship-help/job-loss-grant
Election Resources
States are taking measures to ensure voters’ rights amidst COVID pandemic, visit the Department of Elections website for information on voting: www.usa.gov/election-office
USW Voices: https://www.uswvoices.org

Demand PPE for our Healthcare Workers
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/demand-ppe-for-our-healthcare-workers
Our hard-working healthcare employees, our members and all essential workers, have a right to the personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies they need as they work on the frontlines of this deadly pandemic.
That’s why we’re calling on the governments in Wisconsin and Minnesota to do whatever they can to ensure healthcare and other essential workers have the PPE necessary to keep them safe, including increasing production.
Add your name to our letter demanding that lawmakers in Minnesota and Wisconsin support all efforts that ensure healthcare workers are the states’ top priority to be in receipt of the required PPE that the CDC recommends is to be worn by all healthcare personnel during this pandemic.
While all essential employees have the right to protect themselves from COVID-19, it is a certainty, simply because of the nature of their work, that healthcare workers are directly exposed to COVID-19 at a higher rate and larger scale than others. That is why we need our lawmakers to ensure our healthcare workers get the PPE they need.
We will personally deliver these letters to legislators in both states on behalf of our healthcare members and all frontline workers.
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/demand-ppe-for-our-healthcare-workers

April 30, 2020: Palestinian Workers Webinar
Register: https://bit.ly/2W4khYg
SPEAKERS:
Samia Al-Botmeh, Assistant Professor in Labour Economics and the Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics at Birzeit University in Palestine
Abed Dari, Field Coordinator, Palestinian Workers Department, Kav LaOved – Worker’s Hotline
Mariela Kohon, Senior International Officer TUC
Palestinian workers are facing the constant pressures of living and working under the Israeli military control of the occupation and siege.
Covid-19 is presenting them with a new set of deadly challenges. This includes Israel’s almost complete closing off of the West Bank, affecting the survival of the 70,000 West Bank Palestinians who work in Israel.
Join us to hear how the current global health crisis is affecting Palestinian workers, and what we can do in solidarity, for justice and equality.

May 5, 2020: Covid Clemency Campaign: Old Law Prisoners

Covid Clemency Campaign: Old Law Prisoners
On Tuesday, May 5, Forum for Understanding Prisons (FFUP) will present our second COVID Clemency Campaign online press conference.
By the fifth, FFUP will have helped 60-100 incarcerated people file requests for Governor Evers to waive his restrictive clemency criteria in the face of the pandemic. The waiver requests and short summaries about the first batch can be found on FFUP’s Second Chance Wisconsin blog: http://secondchancewi.blogspot.com/2020/04/covid-compassion-campaign-i.html
We are requesting these waivers because Governor Evers’ Pardon Advisory Board excludes everyone who is currently incarcerated or doing community supervision from consideration.
“The Governor’s clemency criteria are inhumane in the face of covid-19” says Ben Turk, a member of FFUP.
To support the clemency requests, FFUP will be holding a series of biweekly online video press conferences with incarcerated people, their family members or other supporters. The first of these conferences can be watched online at https://youtu.be/6yqFUShaLmk
The next conference will be on May 5, and will focus on people sentenced under the old law who are long overdue for release, but are instead overcrowding prisons and increasing risk of infection for everyone in Wisconsin. The conference will be 90 minutes long, and FFUP will capture and distribute video from it.
Fanmi Lavalas Press Release – Nòt Pou Laprès
Fanmi Lavalas sends greetings to Haitians here and abroad during this coronavirus pandemic and takes this opportunity to be in solidarity with all the victims of the coronavirus and their families.
After the earthquake, hurricanes and floods, the coronavirus pandemic has hit the country at a time when misery, hunger, insecurity and unemployment are already disastrous. The Haitian people are left with empty hands by irresponsible authorities already steeped in corruption, and by a government that has shown no capability, competence or willingness to manage this health care crisis embedded within a social and economic crisis. An economic crisis that will worsen if the diaspora finds it difficult to make money transfers because the Haitian communities abroad have been greatly hit by this pandemic.
The people have no confidence in the statements made by the authorities who continue to practice a politics that is based on lies and corruption. At the same time that they are banning gatherings of more than 10 people, closing schools and churches, the authorities open Dermalog* offices with people pressed together in long lines to obtain voting cards made in an attempt to renew their mandate through another electoral coup d’état. The same authorities made the decision to organize people in mass gatherings in order to receive a little bag of bread and rice handed out by unscrupulous candidates.
These authorities have declared a state of emergency during which they continue reaping benefits for themselves when initiatives that should be undertaken to protect the population against the coronavirus have not yet been put in place. Public funds are being disbursed for no-bid contracts without the advice of the “Koudèkont” (Accounting Office). Meanwhile, the population has seen no screening tests, no masks that were supposed to have been distributed to everyone, no hospitals that should have been prepared in each department of the country, no health care staff with protective personal equipment while they have to continue providing services to the population.
The same authorities who have extended the state of emergency until May 19, have also decided to reopen the factories without any measures to protect the workers. One can see in Port-au-Prince and Karakol the many people pressed together in front of the factories trying to survive despite the peril of coronavirus hanging over their heads.
Human rights and dignity are not respected when we look at the situation of Haitians stranded in foreign countries demanding to return to their homeland; we see the level of requirements that the Haitian government is imposing on them. When we listen to the officials from the country’s Ministry of Public Works say that they have mass graves to bury 1,000 to 1,500 dead every day, we know they are planning for the dead without even having planned for the living. And we ask, what about the rights and dignity of the dead and their families?
With the complicity of the government, gangs are now the law, gunmen are entering people’s residences, kidnapping, burning homes and massacring people in impoverished communities in attempts to break the resistance of the majority population.
Coronavirus is a grave problem that everyone must take seriously. It must not be an opportunity for irresponsible government officials to engage in corruption and plotting for an electoral coup d’état. It cannot be an occasion used by the government to prevent people from organizing and mobilizing to defend their rights.
It appears clear that this plundering government is a virus that is worse than the coronavirus. While we struggle against the coronavirus by respecting the measures to protect each other and our families, Fanmi Lavalas encourages us to continue to be in solidarity with one another in our neighborhoods and also to denounce actions that are against the interest of the country and the majority population in the on-going struggle for a different type of state.
Fanmi Lavalas Political Organization, always present with our people in the struggle to change the state, continues to stand strong with the population in this difficult period and commits to continue working together with all sectors, organizations and individuals who believe that the time has come for real change in the country.
Alone we are weak, together we are strong, all together WE ARE LAVALAS .
Executive Committee of Fanmi Lavalas
Dr. Maryse Narcisse
Mr. Joel Vorbe
Dr. Jean Myrto Julien
Agr. Anthony Dessources

April 29, 2020 Webinar: The Intersection of Coronavirus and Race in the U.S.

Webinar: The Intersection of Coronavirus and Race in the U.S.
Join us this Wednesday 4/29/20 @ 7pm. With special guests from Cuba and the US.
Register @ bit.ly/ifcocovidweb
Hear voices from Cuba and the U.S. contrasting their country’s public health response to coronavirus, particularly in regard to people of color.
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zd5_w11qQiiLw-ZJGLzXOg