ckaihatsu
10th October 2014, 04:30
Wed.,OCT 8: Protest at the World Business Forum
PROTEST
THE WORLD BUSINESS FORUM
WED►OCT 8 @ 4 PM
Gather in front of the
WORLD BUSINESS FORUM
Radio City Music Hall
50th St. and 6th Ave, NYC
http://www.solidarityweb.com/image/image/mac%281%29.jpg
Send a message to 5,000 corporate executives
who make on average more
than $13 million a year
Raise Our Wages!
$15 & A UNION NOW!
Stop the War on Workers & the Poor!
The royalty of Wall Street and the leaders of the global corporate establishment will be attending THE WORLD BUSINESS FORUM (WBF). Paying two thousand dollars per seat, The WBF, the biggest of all the meetings of the 1%, will bring some 5000 chief executive officers, and heads of the fortune 500 corporations and banks to Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 7 and 8.
These are the 1% who make the decisions to lay off workers in mass, bust unions and keep the wages that ordinary workers take home as low as possible. The Theme of the World Business Forum is "Provocateurs: Open your mind to thinking differently". The theme is merely a cover for what this mega-meeting of the 1% has on its mind. Their real agenda is to come up with more creative ways to shed workers, pay workers as little as possible, bust unions, destroy the environment, destroy communities, plunder the world, and make the 99% poorer; all out of their insatiable quest for bigger profits.
Initiating Groups
Peoples Power Assembly
Occu-Evolve
International Working Women's Coalition
NY Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
May 1st Coalition for Worker and Immigrant Rights
Guyanese American Workers United
Laundry Workers Center
Chris Silvera, Secretary Treasurer Local 808 Teamsters 808
Colia Clark
American Islamic Committee for Women and Children
Parents to Improve School Transportation ( PIST)
Community Labor United for Postal Jobs & Services ( CLUPJS)
Peoples Organization for Progress
Rob Robinson
Community Labor United for Postal Jobs & Services
East Harlem /EL Barrio Community Action( EHECA)
Fight Imperialism, Stand Together (FIST)
Egyptian Americans for Democracy & Human Rights
United National Antiwar Coalition - UNAC
International Action Center
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PROTEST
THE WORLD BUSINESS FORUM
WED►OCT 8 @ 4 PM
Gather in front of the
WORLD BUSINESS FORUM
Radio City Music Hall
50th St. and 6th Ave, NYC
http://www.solidarityweb.com/image/image/mac%281%29.jpg
Send a message to 5,000 corporate executives
who make on average more
than $13 million a year
Raise Our Wages!
$15 & A UNION NOW!
Stop the War on Workers & the Poor!
The royalty of Wall Street and the leaders of the global corporate establishment will be attending THE WORLD BUSINESS FORUM (WBF). Paying two thousand dollars per seat, The WBF, the biggest of all the meetings of the 1%, will bring some 5000 chief executive officers, and heads of the fortune 500 corporations and banks to Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 7 and 8.
These are the 1% who make the decisions to lay off workers in mass, bust unions and keep the wages that ordinary workers take home as low as possible. The Theme of the World Business Forum is "Provocateurs: Open your mind to thinking differently". The theme is merely a cover for what this mega-meeting of the 1% has on its mind. Their real agenda is to come up with more creative ways to shed workers, pay workers as little as possible, bust unions, destroy the environment, destroy communities, plunder the world, and make the 99% poorer; all out of their insatiable quest for bigger profits.
Initiating Groups
Peoples Power Assembly
Occu-Evolve
International Working Women's Coalition
NY Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
May 1st Coalition for Worker and Immigrant Rights
Guyanese American Workers United
Laundry Workers Center
Chris Silvera, Secretary Treasurer Local 808 Teamsters 808
Colia Clark
American Islamic Committee for Women and Children
Parents to Improve School Transportation ( PIST)
Community Labor United for Postal Jobs & Services ( CLUPJS)
Peoples Organization for Progress
Rob Robinson
Community Labor United for Postal Jobs & Services
East Harlem /EL Barrio Community Action( EHECA)
Fight Imperialism, Stand Together (FIST)
Egyptian Americans for Democracy & Human Rights
United National Antiwar Coalition - UNAC
International Action Center
http://www.solidarityweb.com/image/image/banner.jpg
This message was sent to [email protected]
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IAC Solidarity Center
147 W 24th St
2nd FL
New York, NY 10011
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