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Radicals at Work: Young Labor Activists Building Power from Below NYC February 18th
February 12, 2006 - 5:57pm -- stevphen
Radicals at Work: Young Labor Activists Building Power from Below
A forum hosted by the Rank and File Youth Project and the Starbucks Workers Union.
Young activists are taking jobs in targeted workplaces (transit,
telecommunications, public schools, and retail) to organize.
These inside organizers are building a stronger labor movement from the bottom up; fighting for stronger, more democratic unions;
challenging racism, sexism, and homophobia on the job; and beating back the corporate assault on working people.
Come hear their stories and find out how you can become an inside organizer.
When? Saturday, February 18th, 7:00 PM
Where? Bluestockings, 172 Allen St. (at Stanton St.; F train to 2nd Avenue)
What is the RANK AND file Youth Project? We are a network of young activists and workers organizing to promote a grassroots perspective on radical labor activism. We help young activists find union jobs, connect them with experienced rank-and-file union activists, and serve as a support network for these inside organizers. For more
information, email ranknfileyouth.project@gmail.com.
What is the Starbucks Workers Union? We are Starbucks workers
organizing for better wages and raises, guaranteed hours, an end to understaffing, and a healthier and safer workplace. Visit
www.starbucksunion.org for more information about the campaign.
Radicals at Work: Young Labor Activists Building Power from Below
A forum hosted by the Rank and File Youth Project and the Starbucks Workers Union.
Young activists are taking jobs in targeted workplaces (transit,
telecommunications, public schools, and retail) to organize.
These inside organizers are building a stronger labor movement from the bottom up; fighting for stronger, more democratic unions;
challenging racism, sexism, and homophobia on the job; and beating back the corporate assault on working people.
Come hear their stories and find out how you can become an inside organizer.
When? Saturday, February 18th, 7:00 PM
Where? Bluestockings, 172 Allen St. (at Stanton St.; F train to 2nd Avenue)
What is the RANK AND file Youth Project? We are a network of young activists and workers organizing to promote a grassroots perspective on radical labor activism. We help young activists find union jobs, connect them with experienced rank-and-file union activists, and serve as a support network for these inside organizers. For more
information, email ranknfileyouth.project@gmail.com.
What is the Starbucks Workers Union? We are Starbucks workers
organizing for better wages and raises, guaranteed hours, an end to understaffing, and a healthier and safer workplace. Visit
www.starbucksunion.org for more information about the campaign.