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ckaihatsu
12th April 2011, 16:23
SF Labor Council Sets Up Committee to Defend ILWU Local 10 Against PMA Lawsuit; "Hands Off Local 10!" Says ILWU Local 10 Leader Clarence Thomas


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[Note: The following resolution was adopted unanimously at the San Francisco Labor Council Delegates Meeting on April 11, 2011. The first meeting of the committee will be held on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 7 p.m. at the Henry Schmidt Room of ILWU Local 10 (2nd floor), 400 North Point St/Mason St., San Francisco. Please come if you can and get your union/organization to support.]


April 11 SAN FRANCISCO LABOR COUNCIL RESOLUTION

DEFEND ILWU LOCAL 10's APRIL 4 SOLIDARITY ACTION

Whereas, the delegates meeting of the Council voted unanimously on March 14 that "in the event that a Council affiliate votes to engage in an industrial action on April 4, the San Francisco Labor Council will call on all its affiliates ... to support such action ..."; and

Whereas, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 10 and its President Richard Mead are being sued in court by maritime employers of the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) for a 24-hour shutdown of the Port of Oakland on April 4, a National Day of Action called by the AFL-CIO and a day for which ILWU International President Bob McEllrath on March 8th called for mobilizing in solidarity with the workers of Wisconsin; and

Whereas, each rank-and-file member of Local 10 made this selfless choice on their own to stand up for public workers in Wisconsin and for all workers in the best tradition of the longshore union, as they have done since the Big Strike of 1934 and the historic San Francisco General Strike which built the foundation for the trade union movement in this city and on the West Coast; and

Whereas, these same maritime employers were unsuccessful in their attempt to use the slave labor Taft-Hartley Act to stop the ILWU from carrying out a Local 10-initiated coastwide shutdown of all ports on May Day 2008 to demand an end to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, a first-ever in U.S. labor history; and

Whereas, Local 10, the heart and soul of the San Francisco labor movement, is now under attack for implementing the principled labor slogan "An Injury to One Is An Injury To All."

Therefore be it resolved, that the San Francisco Labor Council, consistent with its March 14th resolution, initiate a broad defense campaign of ILWU Local 10 by setting up a defense committee in collaboration with Local 10, by contacting and mobilizing the Labor Councils and AFL-CIO of the Bay Area, California and nationally; and

Be it further resolved, that the first step in this campaign will be to call for a mass mobilization of all Bay Area Labor Councils and the California AFL-CIO to rally in front of PMA headquarters in San Francisco on Monday April 25th to demand that the court suit be dropped and that the vindictive lynch mob procedures against the union in the arbitration be halted immediately; and

Be it finally resolved that ILWU Local 10 be commended for its solidarity action and that we request that the state and national AFL-CIO do likewise.

Resolution submitted by the following SF Labor Council delegates:

Alan Benjamin, OPEIU Local 3 *

Frank Martin Del Campo, SF LCLAA

Tom Edminster, UESF *

Galina Gerasimova, AFT 2121 *

Maria Guillen, SEIU 1021 *

Ann Robertson, CFA, S.F. State *

Pablo Rodriguez, AFT 2121 *

Francesca Rosa, SEIU 1021 *

David Welsh, NALC 214 *

* * * * * * * * * *


"Hands Off Local 10!"

"Hands Off Local 10!" Says ILWU Local 10 Leader Clarence Thomas Says ILWU Local 10 Leader Clarence Thomas at 4/10/2011 SF Anti-War Rally

http://blip.tv/file/5007093

At an San Francisco anti-war rally on April 10, 2011, ILWU Local 10 past Secretary Treasurer and Executive Board member Clarence Thomas called for full support to the ILWU Local. The local has been sued by the Pacific Maritime Association PMA for stopping work on the national day of action for Wisconsin workers on April 4, 2011. Thomas called for full support to the local in its battle with the PMA.

ckaihatsu
14th April 2011, 01:41
Solidarity NOW! Hands off ILWU Local 10!


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Solidarity Needed Now!

Defend Longshore Workers Right to Support Wisconsin Public Workers and Commemorate Dr. King Jr. April 4 --

Hands Off ILWU Local 10! Demand the Pacific Maritine Association Drop the Anti-Union Suit!

SIGN the E-LETTER below to PMA President & CEO James C. McKenna circulate it widely -- [email protected]

http://www.bailoutpeople.org/ilwupetition.shtml


SEND your resolutions and messages of solidarity to the ILWU and to the Million Worker March Movement


On April 4th longshore workers joined tens of thousands of workers in more than 1000 cities and towns across the country. They heeded the call of the AFL-CIO for 'no business as usual' to show support for embattled Wisconsin workers on the anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination as he supported Memphis, Tenn. sanitation workers' strike for collective bargaining and dignity forty-three years ago.

The San Francisco and Oakland, Calif. port workers themselves stood up and made their slogan "an injury to one, is an injury to all" a reality. In a rank-and-file act of resistance to the bosses' war on workers, they each voluntarily withdrew their labor from the docks that day! Nothing moved on the waterfront for 24 hours.

They acted bravely and with conscience!

But more than that they showed the way.

If all of us did as they did on April 4th -- both union and non-union, workers, community members and students, documented and undocumented (that would take a lot of organizing, but it is possible) -- there would be no more union busting, budget cuts, racism, war and all of the other things that we need to change so badly. Like the workers' anthem "Solidarity Forever" says, "without our brain and muscle not a single wheel would turn."

That is the power that we have as workers!

Now ILWU Local 10 needs our support!

This e-message says:

To: James C. McKenna, President and CEO of the Pacific Maritime Association

We the undersigned -- union and community members -- young and old -- students and jobless -- join with the longshore workers to demand that the PMA drop all retaliatory actions including it's suit against ILWU Local 10 and it's members for exercising their right to show support for Wisconsin's public workers and to commemorate Rev. Dr. King Jr.'s assassination in the AFL-CIO's National Day of Action on April 4th.

We commend the brave longshore workers who showed the way by acting with conscience on April 4th.

We believe that An injury to one, is an injury to all!

In addition to the President and CEO of the Pacific Maritime Assoc., your message will be copied to Pres. Obama, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, to alert the Congressional Black Caucus and the media.





Send resolutions and support letters to:

ILWU International Pres. Bob McEllrath
1188 Franklin Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94109-6800
and
MWM West
PO Box 5092
Richmond, CA 94805

send copies of all resolutions and letters of support to: [email protected]



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Below is a resolution passed by the San Francisco Labor Council on April 11 and a special video on the history of ILWU Local 10, initiator of the Million Worker March movement, mobilizing in our own name.

San Francisco Labor Council Resolution – Adopted unanimously April 11, 2011



DEFEND ILWU LOCAL 10's APRIL 4 SOLIDARITY ACTION



Whereas, the delegates meeting of the Council voted unanimously on March 14 that "in the event that a Council affiliate votes to engage in an industrial action on April 4, the San Francisco Labor Council will call on all its affiliates.....to support such action......" and



Whereas, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 10 and its President Richard Mead are being sued in court by maritime employers of the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) for a 24 hour shutdown of the Port of Oakland on April 4 for responding to the AFL-CIO call for a National Day of Action and in line with ILWU International President McEllrath's March 8th call for mobilizing in solidarity with the workers of Wisconsin; and



Whereas, each rank and file member of Local 10 made this selfless choice to stand up for public workers in Wisconsin and for all workers in the best tradition of the longshore union, as they have done since the Big Strike of 1934 and the historic San Francisco General Strike which built the foundation for the trade union movement in this city and on the West Coast, and



Whereas, these same maritime employers were unsuccessful in their attempt to use the slave labor Taft-Hartley Act to stop the ILWU from carrying out a Local 10-initiated coastwide shutdown of all ports on May Day 2008 to demand an end to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, a first-ever in U.S. labor history, and



Whereas, Local 10, the heart and soul of the San Francisco labor movement, is now under attack for implementing the principled labor slogan "An Injury to One is an Injury to All", and



Therefore be it resolved, that the San Francisco Labor Council, consistent with its March 14th resolution, initiate a defense of ILWU Local 10 by setting up a broad-based defense committee in close collaboration with Local 10, and by mobilizing the AFL-CIO labor councils and unions of the Bay Area and California, and



Be it further resolved, that the first step in this campaign will be to call for a mass mobilization of all Bay Area Labor Councils and the California AFL-CIO to rally in front of PMA headquarters in San Francisco on Monday April 25th to demand that the court suit be dropped and that the vindictive lynch mob procedures against the union in the arbitration be halted immediately, and



Be it finally resolved that ILWU Local 10 be commended for its solidarity action and that we request that the state and national AFL-CIO do likewise.
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Rusty Shackleford
16th April 2011, 21:57
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