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Subject ATU 689 members keep riding public safe
Date September 23, 2022 9:47 AM
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ATU 689 members keep riding public safe

Unions hit doors for Moore

AFSCME MD "feeling inspired"

CSA golf photos posted

APWU's Briscoe on "The Anthrax Attacks"

Labor Quote: Lewis Hine

Today's Labor History

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ATU 689 members keep riding public safe

[link removed] ATU Local 689 tweeted congratulations to bus operators Allen Whitaker and Rail Operator Fonda Moore Thursday "for their work to keep the riding public safe!" Whitaker and Moore were honored by the WMATA Board yesterday.

Unions hit doors for Moore

[link removed] 32BJ SEIU tweeted earlier this week that "members in MD w/@CASAinAction think this is great news that will add fuel to the fire behind our door knocking to elect @iamwesmoore Governor of Maryland!"

AFSCME MD "feeling inspired"

"We had a great executive board retreat last week," tweeted [link removed] AFSCME Council 3 on Monday. "It's always a great time coming together to share ideas, discussing our visions for our locals and the council, and feeling inspired by one another!"

CSA golf photos posted

Photos from the September 12 CSA Golf Tournament are now [link removed] posted here; "Let us know team and/or player names and we'll update!" says CSA Executive Director Letycia Pastrana. Photo by Freda McDonald.

APWU's Briscoe on "The Anthrax Attacks"

Catch APWU's Dena Briscoe on the podcast of yesterday's Your Rights At Work on the new Netflix doc "The Anthrax Attacks" with director Dan Krauss. "I appreciated (the DC postal workers') courage," Krauss told hosts Chris Garlock and Ed Smith. "Their dignity and the grace that they brought to every answer they gave me. I left those interviews feeling like there's hope for humanity, that these are the kind of people I want to spend time with." [link removed] CLICK HERE NOW to listen.


Labor Quote: Lewis Hine

"Photography can light-up darkness and expose ignorance."

American photographer Lewis Hine was born in Oshkosh, Wisc. on Septemebr 25, 1874.

TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] It's not working on the railroad. Last week's show: [link removed] A miasma of metals.

September 23
California Gov. Gray Davis (D) signs legislation making the state the first to offer workers paid family leave. Eleven states and the District of Columbia have now enacted paid family leave programs - 2002

September 24
Canada declares the Wobblies illegal - 1918

September 25

Two African-American sharecroppers are killed during an ultimately unsuccessful cotton-pickers strike in Lee County, Ark. By the time the strike had been suppressed, 15 African-Americans had died and another six had been imprisoned. A white plantation manager was killed as well - in 1891

- David Prosten

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