From Metro Washington Labor Council AFL-CIO <[email protected]>
Subject Hiring Hall: #HandsOffDC; Rally today
Date March 8, 2023 10:48 AM
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#HandsOffDC; Rally today

Airport workers rally for healthcare, jobs

Epps and Smalls elected to MWC Board

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Today's Labor History

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Transit Strike Picket Lines in Leesburg, Woodbridge and Manassas: Mar 6 - 10, 2023
Prince William County Transit - Teamsters Local 639

14700 Potomac Mills Rd, Woodbridge,VA. (3:30 am to 5 pm); 7850 Doane Drive, Manassas, VA ( 9 am - 5 pm)
Loudoun County Transit - ATU Local 689: 43031 Loudoun Center Place, Leesburg - 3:30 am to 3 pm

Donate to the ATU689 strike fund at: [link removed] Local 689 Loudoun County Transit Strike Fund by clicking here.

#HandsOffDC Rally: Wed, March 8, 11am - 12pm

Columbus Circle, outside Union Station ([link removed] map)

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#HandsOffDC; Rally today

"It's now open season on DC's autonomy," reports DC Vote. The Revised Criminal Code Act's disapproval resolution is now with the Senate to be voted on any day now. "As President Biden said last week, if the Senate votes yes on the disapproval resolution, he will sign it into law. For the more than 700,000 residents of the District of Columbia, this is just the beginning of losing the right to govern ourselves and determine our own destiny," said DC Vote. "But the Senate hasn't voted yet, so we're going to do everything we can to stop this resolution from passing. If this disapproval resolution is not met with any resistance, it will be an open season for further attacks. It's time for the federal government to keep their #HandsOffDC. See Calendar above for details on [link removed] today's protest at 11 a.m. in front of Union Station. "Bring your friends, family, coworkers, and anyone else you know who's passionate about DC Statehood. More voices add power."


Airport workers rally for healthcare, jobs

Airport workers with 32BJSEIU rallied yesterday at DCA for health care, paid sick days, and good union jobs for all airport workers and all working people. "You all do the same work as me and my coworkers in Philadelphia," said Cashay Davis, a wheelchair coordinator at Philadelphia International Airport, "but the difference is we all have health care and paid sick leave and you don't."

Epps and Smalls elected to MWC Board
Metro Washington Council delegates last week unanimously elected Sam Epps and T. Smalls to the Council's Executive Board. Epps (UNITE HERE 25) was elected Treasurer, and Smalls (Plumbers 5) will serve as an At Large member.

Labor Quote: Esther Eggertsen Peterson

"I'm not one who feels that you have to be brave and be a star, but your life can be satisfying and happy if you work to make a difference. Maybe the difference will be just a little tiny piece and not a big difference. But the point is to make a difference by the way you live your life."
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Today's Labor History
This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] The Tractor Princess. Last week's show: [link removed] Buffalo Soldier turned revolutionary.

Thousands of New York needle trades workers demonstrate for higher wages, shorter workday, and end to child labor. The demonstration became the basis for International Women's Day - 1908

New York members of the Fur and Leather Workers Union, many of them women, strike for better pay and conditions. They persevere despite beatings by police, winning a 10 percent wage increase and five-day work week - 1926

César Chávez leads 5,000 striking farmworkers on a march through the streets of Salinas, Calif. - 1979

David Prosten

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Hiring Hall: DC-area union jobs, plus [link removed] click here for more listingshttp://www.dclabor.org/hiring-hall.html !

Administrative

[link removed] Supervisor - Finance and Membership, CWA, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/2/2023)

Legal

[link removed] Headquarters Counsel, CWA, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia

Communications

[link removed] Executive Communications Director, Solidarity Center, based in Washington, DC (hybrid telework/in-person schedule) (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] Campaign Communications Director, Solidarity Center, based in Washington, DC (hybrid telework/in-person schedule) (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia

Misc

[link removed] Assistant Director - Human Resources Department, AFL-CIO, based in Washington, DC [Headquarters] (Posted: 3/3/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] Program Manager, AFL-CIO, based in Washington, DC (headquarters) (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] Senior Staff Accountant and Controller, AFREF (Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund), based in Washington, DC (hybrid) (Posted: 3/6/2023) District of Columbia (National search)

[link removed] Health and Safety Advocate - Research and Collective Bargaining Department, AFSCME, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/3/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] National Representative I-IV - Organization & Field Services Department, AFT National Representatives work throughout the country (Posted: 3/1/2023)

[link removed] Housing Specialist, IUBAC, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/3/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] Foundation Relations Manager, JWJ, based in Washington, DC (REMOTE) (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] Development Coordinator, JWJ, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia
[link removed] Strategic Campaign Manager, NEA, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023)

[link removed] Field Representative - Airports Division - Washington, DC; Maryland & Virginia, SEIU 32BJ, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023)

[link removed] Account Coordinator I - A/P (on-site), UFCW, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023) District of Columbia

[link removed] Employee Experience Specialist, ITLC (International Transportation Learning Center), based in Silver Spring, MD (Posted: 3/1/2023) Maryland

Organizing

DC Worksite Organizer, CIR/SEIU (Committee of Interns & Residents), based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/6/2023) District of Columbia
[link removed] Lead Organizer - Multiple Campaigns, Multiple Locations, SEIU 32BJ, based in Washington, DC; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; NJ, NY, and PA (Posted: 3/1/2023)

[link removed] Organizer - Multiple Campaigns / Multiple Locations, SEIU32BJ, based in Washington, DC; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; NJ; NY; and CT (Posted: 3/1/2023)

Political

[link removed] National Political Director, SEIU, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/3/2023) District of Columbia
[link removed] Political Organizer, SEIU32BJ, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023)

Research
[link removed] Strategic Researchers and Organizers, AFL-CIO, available in various locations (Posted: 3/3/2023) California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Nevada, New York

[link removed] Research Analyst, SEIU 32BJ, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 3/1/2023)

[link removed] Campaign Researcher, UNITE HERE, may be based in Sacramento, CA; New Haven, CT; Washington, DC; or Seattle, WA (Posted: 3/1/2023)

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