Posted on 12/10/2011 9:49:48 AM PST by mdittmar
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
On behalf of 40,000 members in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), I want to thank you for organizing your Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City which is inspiring millions of Americans.
Most of us are tired of seeing a handful of the richest corporations and executives behave as though theyre entitled to live like kings at everyones expense:
They arent paying their fair share of taxes, so schools are cutting back and colleges are
raising fees leaving students with obscene debts. Its time for the millionaires the richest 1% to start paying their fair share so we can support education and other vital services.
Theyre destroying our democracy and right to a voice in the workplace. By making it almost impossible for workers to form unions and negotiate fair agreements, corporate America is dragging down the living standards for all working families.
Theyre threatening to destroy Social Security and Medicare for future generations. We cant allow corporations to privatize and profit from these programs. Instead, we should close the loopholes so corporations and the rich start paying the same contributions as everyone else.
Your decision to bring these and other issues to corporate Americas doorstep is courageous and involves some risks. We werent surprised that some of you have faced beatings and pepper spray from overzealous police. Your crusade to shine a light on the corruption and injustice thats infecting Wall Street is bound to ruffle some feathers. Weve experienced some similar rough treatment in Longview, Washington, where ILWU families are also taking a stand against corporate greed. Our fight there is against EGT, a multi-national corporation that took taxpayer subsidies to build a grain export terminal then betrayed workers and the community.
Like you, ILWU members in Longview have been arrested, beaten and pepper sprayed. We know that justice wont be won by asking greedy employers for permission or waiting for politicians to pass laws. Thats why we hope that youll stand your ground on Wall Street while we do the same in Longview because An Injury To One Is An Injury To All!
Robert McEllrath
International President
Wait, no, you weren't supposed to do that, it'll raise hell with the members.
A message from the enemy within.
Well,just noticed this,guess Robert McEllrath President International Longshore and Warehouse Union is against them,should be fun to watch what happens Monday;)
Maybe if the schools -- especially high schools here in FL - don't go to Texas for Football games, maybe they can use the money on getting kids to learn!!
Theyre destroying our democracy and right to a voice in the workplace. By making it almost impossible for workers to form unions and negotiate fair agreements, corporate America is dragging down the living standards for all working families.
Utter NONSENSE...we have the right not to elect unions if we don't want them!!
Theyre threatening to destroy Social Security and Medicare for future generations. We cant allow corporations to privatize and profit from these programs.
What?? the social security is a LEGAL PONZI SCHEME, it will never work you dumb ITCH!!
Instead, we should close the loopholes so corporations and the rich start paying the same contributions as everyone else.
?? Lady are you drunk?? Corperations do not pay taxes... the owners do and they pay twice you dumb *itch!!
On behalf of 40,000 members in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), I want to thank you... which is inspiring millions... Most of us are tired of seeing a handful of the richest corporations and executives behave as though they're entitled to live like kings at everyone's expense: They aren't paying their fair share of taxes, so schools are cutting back and colleges are raising fees -- leaving students with obscene debts. It's time for the millionaires -- the richest 1% -- to start paying their fair share so we can support education and other vital services.Thanks mdittmar.
Thanks Vintage Freeper for posting this:
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