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Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 17:18 Hello Mess Hallers,
Please consider joining us for one or more of these events this weekend & next week!
The Short List:
Ongoing Exhibit (closes Sunday 25 March): Intersections: PIC and immigrant detention
Saturday 24 March, 1pm – 5pm: 3 Crises: G8/Nato workgroup
Sunday 25 March, 2pm – 5pm: Follow that Shit with Nancy Klehm and Jen Blair
Tuesday 27 March, 7pm – 10pm: The Next Objectivists
Thursday 29 March, 9am – 12pm: Art and Power 6pm – 9pm: Strange Love: Art As/And Social Justice
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 17:17
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 5:35 IUF
Uniting food, farm and hotel workers world-wide
Spanish unions are united as never before in their mobilization against labour law 'reforms' which gut workplace protection and trade union rights and in defense of public services. A 24-hour national general strike has been called for March 29.
Spain's trade union movement is fighting back not only against their own government, but against the European-wide austerity drive which is transferring wealth and destroying public services on a massive scale. You can support their struggle by sending a message of support to the IUF's Spanish affiliates, telling them you are with them on March 29 and for as long as it takes for the government to change course.
Click here to send a message
For more information click here.
Ron Oswald General Secretary, IUF
International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations (IUF)
8, rampe du Pont-Rouge 1213 Petit Lancy, Switzerland Tel: +41 22 793 22 33 Fax: +41 22 793 22 38 website: www.iuf.org
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 4:57 Right this minute a global fleet of Arctic destroyers is speeding towards one of the last unspoiled places on earth.
The ships are part of oil giant Shell’s mission to drill the very first wells in the pristine waters off the coast of Alaska. It’s insane, but melting sea ice from global warming has made it a reality. If Shell finds oil, the Arctic oil rush will be on.
It’s not over yet though. People are pushing back. In New Zealand, Greenpeace activists (including Xena Warrior Princess star Lucy Lawless) occupied a drill ship and prevented it from leaving for the Arctic for several days. And just last week activists occupied two icebreakers in Finland.
But to stop Shell for good, we eventually need the public support of millions around the world. Joe, that means you.
Join the 250,000 people from around the world who have already taken action and demand Shell stop its plans to put the fragile Arctic at risk.
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 23, 2012 at 4:55 The Washington Post revealed this weekend that the White House has a current offer "still on the table" to make billions of dollars of cuts in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Democratic Leaders in Congress, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, grudgingly agreed to the deal, according to the Post.
Tell Obama, Reid, and Pelosi: hands off Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Obama should veto any budget that does not increase taxes on the wealthy. But missing from the entire budget discussion is the existence of absurdly bloated military spending.
Military spending takes over half of discretionary spending and is protected by the silence of both parties and the media. Military spending hurts the economy, rather than boosting it. Military spending makes us less safe, destroys the environment, erodes civil liberties, concentrates presidential power, blocks progressive initiatives, and kills large numbers of people.
And polls show the majority of Americans want military spending cut.
Tell Obama, Reid, and Pelosi to cut the military instead of human needs.
Please forward this email widely to like-minded friends.
David, Aimee, Sarah, and the Roots Action Team
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 22, 2012 at 17:09
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 22, 2012 at 17:08 To the folks of Committee Against Political repression, We have been invited to have a lit. table at the fundraising concert listed below this Friday organized by CAMI folks in Pilsen. It will be a very hip event! Please RSVP to Stephanie or J about if you can staff the table or if you have stuff - especially in Spanish - that we can put on the table about CAPR, G8/NATO or Carlos Montes' case. en la lucha, Stephanie Weiner 773-368-6254 stephanieweiner6@gmail.com
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Comment by Joe Balkis on March 22, 2012 at 4:52 Indiana just passed the first Right to Work legislation of any state in a decade and the first ever in America’s rustbelt.
What does this mean for workers in Indiana and for the rest of us?
Join us for a valuable and urgent class and discussion focused on Right to Work and its impact on workers and unions.
This class will explore:
· What is Right to Work?
· How can unions maintain and mobilize their membership?
· How do unions talk to members, the community, and the media?
· What does Right to Work mean for the future of collective bargaining?
Thursday, April 19, 2012 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Hawthorn Suites Conference Center
101 Trade Center Drive, Champaign, IL
Flyer, including registration form, is attached.
Martha Glotzhober
Office Manager
Labor Education Program
School of Labor & Employment Relations
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
504 East Armory Avenue, #223
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217-333-0980
Fax: 217-244-4091
Email: memoore1@illinois.edu
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 22, 2012 at 4:51 Three weeks ago, 17-year old Trayvon Martin was gunned down by self-appointed neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman. Despite Zimmerman admitting to following, confronting, and killing Trayvon, he has yet to be arrested or charged with any crime.1
Just minutes before Trayvon was killed, Zimmerman had called police stating that Trayvon looked "suspicious." Trayvon was unarmed and walking back to his father's home in Sanford, Florida when Zimmerman accosted him.
At the crime scene, Sanford police botched their questioning of Zimmerman, refused to take the full statements of witnesses, and pressured neighbors to side with the shooter's claim of self-defense.2 As it turns out, Sanford's police department has a history of failing to hold perpetrators accountable for violent acts against Black victims, and the police misconduct in Trayvon's case exemplifies the department's systemic mishandling of such investigations.3 And now, the State Attorney's office has rubber-stamped the Sanford police's non-investigation, claiming that there is not enough evidence to support even a manslaughter conviction.4
Trayvon's family and hundreds of thousands of people around the country are demanding justice.5 Please join us in calling on the Department of Justice to take over the case, arrest Trayvon's killer, and launch an independent investigation into the Sanford police department's unwillingness to protect Trayvon's civil rights. It takes just a moment:
http://act.colorofchange.org/sign/Trayvon
Comment by Joe Balkis on March 22, 2012 at 4:47
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