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Subject MD state workers unite for fair contract
Date October 24, 2022 9:48 AM
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MD state workers unite for fair contract

Labor Photos: Weekend labor GOTV

Sharing their love and solidarity

Vote early!

What We're Reading

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This Week's Labor Calendar Preview

[link removed] Click here for the complete calendar and details, including all DMV-area Labor-to-Labor GOTV activities. Got something to add or update? Email us at mailto:[email protected] [email protected].

Union City Radio
WPFW-FM 89.3 FM ([link removed] map)
2-minute audio version of the Metro Washington Labor Council's Union City newsletter.

DC Labor to Labor Phonebanks: Mon, October 24, 6pm - 8pm; [link removed] CLICK HERE NOW to RSVP for one or more sessions.

Pittsburgh Post Gazette Strike in DC: Tue, October 25, 12pm - 1pm; First Street Northeast & East Capitol Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20004, USA ([link removed] map)

Metro Washington Council Delegate meeting: Tue, October 25, 5pm - 7pm; [link removed] REGISTER HERE

Maryland Labor Phone Bank: Tue, October 25, 6pm - 8pm; [link removed] RSVP HERE

Virginia Labor 2022 Virtual Phone Bank: Tue, October 25, 6pm - 8pm; [link removed] Register here

[link removed] Tri-County COPE: Tue, October 25, 7pm - 9pm


[link removed] Virtual Book Talk with "Working 9 to 5" author Ellen Cassedy: Tue, October 25, 7pm - 8pm

Wednesdays with Warner for the PRO Act: Wed, October 26, 8:15am - 9:15am; Windmill Hill Park, 500 South Lee St, Alexandria ([link removed] map)

NoVA Labor election GOTV text Bank: Wed, October 26, 6pm - 8pm; [link removed] RSVP HEREhttps://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fus02web.zoom.us%2Fmeeting%2Fregister%2FtZMvceqspjItGtCzEU2ai_w_gFcAGPWFKBkL&sa=D&ust=1666986120000000&usg=AOvVaw1e-f38zoPjZVMofh4DoQpa

Your Rights at Work radio show: Thu, October 27, 1pm - 2pm; WPFW 89.3 FM or [link removed] listen online.

Protest for a fair contract at Shoppers! (Landover, MD): Thu, October 27, 4:45pm - 5:45pm; Shoppers #2634 - Landover (Grand Opening!) 7051 Martin Luther King Jr Hwy, Landover, MD ([link removed] map)

Maryland Labor Phone Bank: Thu, October 27, 6pm - 8pm; [link removed] RSVP HERE

DC Labor to Labor Rally & Canvass: Sat, October 29, 9am - 2pm; IATSE 22 ([link removed] map) [link removed] Info/sign-up here

NoVA Labor Walks: Sat, October 29, 9am - 1pm; 4536 John Marr Dr, Annandale, VA 22003, USA ([link removed] map)

[link removed] Saturday Walk RSVP Link: Maryland Labor to Labor Walks (multiple locations); Sat, October 29, 9:30am - 2:00pm; [link removed] Info/RSVP here

[link removed] CLICK HERE to hear last week's edition of the MWC's Your Rights At Work radio show on WPFW 89.3FM, featuring "The $1.3 million-dollar union member".

MD state workers unite for fair contract

"We're back at the bargaining table today to demand the pay and respect we deserve as state employees!" [link removed] tweeted AFSCME Council 3 on Friday. "Across the state, we've stickered up to send a message that we're UNITED for a #FairContractNow!"

Labor Photos: Weekend labor GOTV
Scenes from last weekend's labor-to-labor get out the vote efforts throughout the DMV. See Calendar above for details on this week's schedule of events/activities.

Sharing their love and solidarity

Kevin McCarron and Ellen Chung got married last year when the pandemic was still raging, so many of their friends and family were not able to attend. Folks still wanted to be a part of the happy occasion but when the two went to set up a wedding registry, they realized that "we don't need anything," said McCarron, a longtime union member and former treasurer of AFGE Local 12 at the DOL. "So we deleted all the pre-loaded fancy department stores and put in non-profits instead." One of those was the MWC's Community Services Agency, and a surprised and delighted CSA Executive Director Letycia Pastrana says that "As far as I know, it's the first time we've been listed in a wedding gift registry!" McCarron said that "we just thought this was a good way to support organizations we believe in." Find out more about supporting CSAhttps://www.dclabor.org/community-services.html here, and reach Pastrana here: mailto:[email protected] [email protected]

- Chris Garlock/Union City; photo courtesy Kevin McCarron & Ellen Chung

Vote early!

Election Day is in less than three weeks. In many states, in-person early voting begins soon or already has started. Many voters are mailing in their ballots. There's no time to waste. We all need to encourage our fellow union members to vote early wherever we can. Voting early--whether in person, by mail or dropping off a ballot--makes sure that our votes are locked in. For many union voters, it also will be easier than waiting until Tuesday, Nov. 8. As we gear up for the home stretch of this critical election season, encourage union voters to vote early. And share [link removed] aflciovote.org with your union members so they can make a plan to vote.

AFL-CIO Daily Brief

What We're Reading

[link removed] Post-primary, Moore and the unions come together with no overt rancor
[link removed] The lawyer who could deliver on Biden's wish to be the most pro-union president

Labor Quote: UNITE HERE Local 25

"Excited to be out on the doors today with Elissa Silverman! She helped countless workers survive through the pandemic and we are looking forward to what she can accomplish with a third term!"

Follow Local 25 on [link removed] Twitter.

Today's Labor History

This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] The longest nurses' strike. Last week's show: [link removed] No Equal Justice.

25,000 silk dye workers strike in Paterson, NJ - 1934

In what becomes known as the Great Hawaiian Dock Strike, a six-month struggle to win wage parity with mainland dock workers ends, in victory - 1949

John Sweeney, president of the Service Employees Intl. Union, elected president of AFL-CIO - 1995

David Prosten

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