Posted on 10/14/2005 11:58:58 AM PDT by workerbee
Oct. 29 rally in Baton Rouge to demand a new direction for U.S.
Gulf Coast union leaders hailed an action campaign launched by the AFL-CIO Sept. 30 to defend workers wages and rebuild their hurricane-torn states while turning the nation in a new direction that puts people before profits.
Julie Cherry, assistant to Louis Reine, secretary-treasurer of the Louisiana AFL-CIO, said the labor movement will stage a rally on the Capitol steps in Baton Rouge on Oct. 29 to press the campaigns demands, outlined in a statement, America Needs a New Direction: Good Jobs, Stronger Communities and a Just Economy. Speakers will include AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition President Jesse Jackson and leaders of the NAACP.
The demand will be fairness in rebuilding Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, Cherry continued. It is abominable that Bush would suspend the Davis-Bacon prevailing wage act, take people in their darkest hour and crush them down a little lower. Louisiana is already at the low end of the wage scale and they would push us down even more.
Rebuilding, she said, fortunately, or unfortunately, will be an opportunity to make money. We just want to make sure it is done fairly, that people who lost so much get jobs rebuilding at decent wages.
The labor movements hurricane relief efforts brought out the best in so many people, she said. So many union firefighters, EMS medics, police and utility linemen converged on the region that housing became a major problem. I myself sent out e-mails and faxes to AFL-CIO and affiliate offices all across the country and I saw how generously union people responded. It confirms your faith in human nature.
Robert Shaffer, president of the Mississippi AFL-CIO, said thousands in Biloxi and Gulfport remain homeless. He has visited the region to help deliver truckloads of aid. There are people living in tents, he said. Anybody who lived within three blocks of the Gulf has been wiped out. Katrina took out the entire coastline. Its so big you cant imagine it. We set up distribution centers to provide water, food and clothing. We are in a lot of areas where the Red Cross has not been.
Shaffer said Mississippis Republican Gov. Haley Barbour is so hostile to organized labor that the AFL-CIO was not alerted, even though it is on the hurricane call-list. Thats the first time in history they failed to contact us, Shaffer said. The only difference is that we have a Republican governor who doesnt like unions.
That antilabor pressure is so pervasive, the Mississippi Red Cross refused to approve a team of United Auto Worker relief workers from GMs Saturn plant in Tennessee, Shaffer said. That was 30 volunteer workers who were ready to help out and they were not approved. Weve got a plantation mentality down here. Were really struggling. Were serving the needs not only of our own members but nonunion people as well.
The AFL-CIO has established seven Workers Centers to help union and nonunion workers with job placement and other services.
Asked about the suspension of Davis-Bacon, Shaffer retorted, Bush smells blood. If you get your opponent in the corner, beat him down. Hes going for a knockout of unions in this country. We have $8- and $9-an-hour jobs here. People work at whatever the employer wants to pay them.
Hurricane Katrina, the AFL-CIO statement declares, was a mirror reflecting the ugly face of misguided, unjust federal priorities, priorities we must change. It cites rising poverty and unemployment, declining real wages, lack of health care, affordable housing, and skyrocketing energy costs, while corporate America and the rich gorge on profits.
Rebuilding from the ruins can be a living laboratory for changing the priorities of America, the statement continues. But it is an opportunity already being perverted by a white-hot campaign by conservatives aimed at seizing this opportunity to profiteer and promote their ideological agenda. Exploiting workers by suspending prevailing wage standards. Awarding no-bid contracts to discredited giant contractors like Halliburton. Privatizing services that should be provided through proven public programs.
The AFL-CIO and its affiliates, the statement says, have embarked on a campaign to give America a new direction, to put the interests of working families and the poor half of whom work full time before the special-interest, politically connected businesses and wealthy individuals. It declares, We need to stop squandering our resources overseas and start shoring up communities here at home.
The action plan calls for town hall meetings in cities and towns across the nation and a door-to-door Community Walk for Change to take the message to 1 million homes.
Among the first demands is that Bush reverse his callous suspension of Davis-Bacon wage protections for the working men and women who will rebuild the Gulf Coast. It calls on Congress to reject Republican plans to ram through permanent tax cuts for the wealthy while inflicting $500 billion in cutbacks to vital social programs in the guise of freeing-up revenues for Gulf Coast reconstruction.
The campaign will also press Congress to raise the minimum wage and enact the Employee Free Choice Act to facilitate union organizing. It calls for an excess profits tax on the enormous profits of oil and gas corporations. For more information about the Oct. 29 rally, contact the Louisiana AFL-CIO at 225-383-5741 and ask for Julie Cherry. greenerpastures21212@yahoo.com
PWW bills itself as "working-class news and opinions since 1924."
They forget to mention that most of the "poor" in the Gulf region weren't really working before the hurricane, and it had nothing to do with "lack of jobs."
Well, you could have, like, TURNED ON THE TV! LISTENED TO THE RADIO! OPENED A NEWSPAPER!
Who knew that tough union guys could be this whiny?
Seems that the Louisiana folk told all the contractors from out of the area to get out. They did, and went to Mississippi where the work is proceeding well.
This is the same website that turned a review of the sci-fi movie Serenity into another Bush bash article....
I wish.
Ms. Shaffer, I read that illegal aliens are making $17/hour picking up trash. Doesn't sound like suspending Davis-Bacon is having much of an effect on prevailing wages to me.
Oh yea? I'd go a bit further and say that, according to my observation, LA is on the low end of everything else as well..including morals and ethics.
Do these complainers not understand you get paid what your worth? If the people in LA were at the low end...well...
Same old broken records.
Ive seen the lights go out on broadway-
I saw the empire state laid low.
And life went on beyond the palisades,
They all bought bright cadillacs-
And left there long ago.
We held a concert out in brooklyn-
To watch the island bridges blow.
They turned our power down,
And drove us underground-
But we went right on with the show...
Ive seen the lights go out on broadway-
I saw the ruins at my feet,
You know we almost didnt notice it-
Wed see it all the time on forty-second street.
They burned the churches up in harlem-
Like in that spanish civil war-
The flames were everywhere,
But no one really cared-
It always burned up there before....
I saw the lights go out on broadway-
I watched the mighty skyline fall.
The boats were waiting at the battery,
The union went on strike-
They never sailed at all.
They sent a carrier out from norfolk-
And picked the yankees up for free.
They said that queens could stay,
They blew the bronx away-
And sank manhattan out to sea....
You know those lights were bright on broadway-
But that was so many years ago...
Before we all lived here in florida-
Before the mafia took over mexico.
There are not many who remember-
They say a handful still survive...
To tell the world about...
The way the lights went out,
And keep the memory alive....
You little piss-ants are irrelevant to anything having to do with productive Americans. Go pound sand commie bastards!
I'm betting if there's a scintilla of truth to this claim, it's because the volunteers didn't go thru "diversity training". There's a plantation mentality, alright, and we've certainly seen it's effects after Katrina.
Another HIGH FIVE for our great Governor Haley Barbour of MISSISSIPPI.
All the massive work to be done and all these bozos can do is hold rallies and unproductive walks. How about picking up a hammer and helping build a house or two. Where is the KKK when you really need em to run some folks out of town?
Who woke you up? :>)
With all due respect, I don't want the KKK around to help clean up our mess -- be it Katrina or socialists.
Muscular Dystrophy???????????
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