About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

Denver Teachers Union Urges State to Refrain from Inappropriate Intervention, Allow Teachers to Strike

Denver Classroom Teachers Association – DCTA

DENVER – Asserting only the Denver Classroom Teacher Association and Denver Public Schools can mend their relationship, DCTA filed a response today with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment asking the state to stay out of contentious salary negotiations that resulted in 93% of Denver educators voting to approve a strike last week. The response urges the department not to exercise jurisdiction over this dispute, and to issue a prompt order that frees Denver teachers and special service providers to exercise their right to strike.

“Denver teachers believe state intervention in our negotiations with DPS would be futile,” said DCTA President Henry Roman. “DCTA certainly appreciates the time, resources and energy that state officials have dedicated to monitoring this labor dispute. But our officials need to fully appreciate we have studied the options for a new compensation agreement with DPS for five years, with very intense negotiations over the last 14 months. Reopening negotiations will not be productive until DPS recognizes our need for a fair, predictable salary schedule and commits to bring more funding to the public bargaining table.”

Describing the relationship between DCTA and DPS in “a state of disrepair”, the response emphasizes the parties remain too far apart on substantial issues for the CDLE or the governor to intervene and make a difference. Continuous negotiations guided by highly trained, skilled and respected mediators have not closed the expansive gaps that remain on how to best reward Denver teachers for their work and keep them in the schools that Denver students deserve.

“Clear philosophical differences with the district have prevented us from reaching an agreement. In its response to the state, DPS doubled down on its philosophy that teacher salary largely based on shifting, unpredictable bonuses and incentives is the way to go. We disagree,” explained Roman. “Our members believe a fair, reliable and transparent salary schedule with achievable standards is the only solution that will stop the massive flight of good teachers from Denver classrooms to other districts with normal salary schedules. We’re tired of trudging along in compensation experiments that are not working. We need a change now and state intervention won’t make that happen; only DPS can make that happen.”

Media may request the DCTA response submitted to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment by contacting Mike Wetzel (mwetzel@coloradoea.org) at CEA Communications.

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DCTA Strike Fund

SUPPORT OUR DPS EDUCATORS!
Teacher turn over is higher in Denver than in any other district in the state. To combat this, DPS educators have been negotiating for fair pay for over a year.  These educators include our classroom teachers, support teachers and specialized service providers such as nurses, social workers, etc. If DPS educators must strike to achieve a fair wage, many of our educators who live pay check to pay check will struggle while going without pay.

Please help support our DPS educators as they fight to stay in Denver and support our DPS students.  The students of DPS deserve educators who can afford to live where they teach and continue to support our community!  If a strike does not occur – all funds will be returned to donors (less any gofundme fees).  THANK YOU!

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DCTA Strong Rally and March

 

Solidarity with Bangladeshi garment workers!

Workers in Bangladesh face violence when voicing legitimate complaints about how little they take home after a day’s work. And soon they might be facing unsafe factories again, if the Bangladesh Accord is forced to stop operations in the country. “Show your solidarity with garment workers by joining us for a demonstration at the Bangladesh Embassy today!” urges Sarah Newell of the International Labor Rights Forum. The demo starts at 12:30 at the Embassy of Bangladesh (see Calendar above) and is part of a global week of action.

Detroit, Feb. 2, 2019: Fascism in Brazil — the Landless Workers Movement — and Report on Venezuela

5920 Second Avenue, Detroit, 5-8 P.M.
This Saturday the Communist Workers League will be hosting a class led by Carlos Santacruz, an organizer with the Poor People’s Campaign and the General Baker Institute, on the recent fascist surge in Brazil, and also focusing on the Landless Workers Movement or MST. Carlos Santacruz recently spent 3 months working with the MST and participating in a three month Latin American political theory course in Brazil at their school in Guararema, the Escola Nacional Florestan Fernandes. He was in Brazil during the presidential election of the right wing fascist Jair Bolsonaro. Our discussion will cover these movements in the global south as well as the socialist struggles in Brazil’s neighbor Venezuela, which is under threat from US interference and Bolsonaro’s regime.
Food and readings will be provided at the event. This event is free to the public and open to all, though donations for food and the building are greatly appreciated.
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Viewpoint: National Security Advisor Bolton Presents Trump Administration’s Africa Policy

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Read this article by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, on the recently-announced foreign policy approach to Africa by the Trump administration. Azikiwe notes that National Security Advisor John Bolton made the Trump policy presentation at the Heritage Foundation during mid-December. The critical analysis was published by News Ghana based in West Africa. According to its website: “News Ghana is Ghana’s leading online news publication for business’ in West Africa and around the continent. We carry news analysis, documentary & business news and sports news worldwide to a larger audience and also focus on developmental issues on Africa, Investment in Africa’s Infrastructure, Health & Education, Roads & Railways, Energy, Transport, etc. News Ghana is updated with increasing depth and frequency. Today, the site is updated 24 hours a day, seven days a week. News Ghana will stimulate and expand the national conversation, reporting the news as it breaks, while providing a platform where readers and contributors may have an imprint on public policy, influence public opinion and ultimately, contribute towards bringing the change that we desire in our country, Ghana.”

AFRICOM in the Sahel

AFRICOM in the Sahel

Waukesha, Feb. 1, 2019: Voces de la Frontera Membership Meeting

Waukesha Membership Meeting / Junta de membresía de Waukesha

Junta de membresía del capítulo de Waukesha
6pm
oficina de Voces de la Frontera en Waukesha
305 E Main St, Waukesha, 53186

¡Acompáñanos para la próxima junta de membresía de nuestro capítulo en Waukesha! Tendremos un taller conozca sus derechos y platicaremos sobre nuestros esfuerzos para luchar por las licencias de conducir y contra las políticas anti-inmigrantes como el 287g. Tendremos las juntas de membresía cada 2 semanas.
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Waukesha Chapter Membership Meeting
Friday, Feb. 1, 6 p.m.
Office of Voces de la Frontera in Waukesha
305 E Main St, Waukesha, 53186

Join us for the next membership meeting of our chapter in Waukesha! We will have a Know Your Rights workshop and discuss our efforts to restore access to driver’s licenses to immigrants and the fight against anti-immigrant policies like 287g. We’ll have membership meetings every two weeks.

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Madison Action Day March 26, 2019: Justice For Prisoners!

Madison Action Day 2019

On Tuesday, March 26th 2019, over 1,000 people from across the state of Wisconsin, all a part of WISDOM, will gather at the State Capitol to advocate and educate representatives about issues in the proposed state budget! We will be having several buses leaving from all over the state to go to the Capitol! Please save the date. There will be more details to come on how to GET ON THE BUS!

Green Bay WI Buses leaving from West Side Moravian Church (1707 S Oneida St) at 6am. For more info: http://www.joshua4justice.org/madison-action-day-2019/

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