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Forum: Chicago Factory Occupation and the Future of Worker’s Resistance

December 17th, 2008

The Chicago Factory Occupation and the Future of Workers’ Resistance

Wednesday, December 17
7pm, Board Room, 3rd Floor, Coffman Memorial Union, University of Minnesota

Speaker: Ryan Timlin, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005 (personal capacity)

On the afternoon of Friday, December 5, the roughly 250 workers at Chicago’s Republic Window and Door factory were told that the factory was closing down and that they would be laid off on only 3 days notice, and illegally denied the roughly $1.5 million of vacation and severance pay owed by the company. The owners claimed they had to close because Bank of America, which has received $25 billion in bailout money from the government, refused to extend them any more credit. Instead of accepting this, the workers decided to occupy the plant. Their action made headline news across the country, becoming a symbol of the mounting anger in U.S. society at the bailout for banks, carried out on the backs of the working class. After a 6-day occupation, Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase agreed to pay $1.75 million to the workers to cover the money they were owed.

The past week has also witnessed massive protests in Greece, including a general strike, a vote to join a union at the world’s largest meatpacking plant in North Carolina, and an attempt by the auto companies and U.S. government to force historic concessions upon the United Auto Workers.

Come to a discussion on these events and the future for workers in the U.S. and around the world, and how we can build a fightback to corporate domination.


Forum: The Chicago Factory Occupation and the Future of Worker’s Resistance

December 13th, 2008

The Chicago Factory Occupation and the Future of Workers’ Resistance

Wednesday, December 17
7pm, Board Room, 3rd Floor, Coffman Memorial Union, University of Minnesota

Speaker: Ryan Timlin, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005 (personal capacity)

On the afternoon of Friday, December 5, the roughly 250 workers at Chicago’s Republic Window and Door factory were told that the factory was closing down and that they would be laid off on only 3 days notice, and illegally denied the roughly $1.5 million of vacation and severance pay owed by the company. The owners claimed they had to close because Bank of America, which has received $25 billion in bailout money from the government, refused to extend them any more credit. Instead of accepting this, the workers decided to occupy the plant. Their action made headline news across the country, becoming a symbol of the mounting anger in U.S. society at the bailout for banks, carried out on the backs of the working class. After a 6-day occupation, Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase agreed to pay $1.75 million to the workers to cover the money they were owed.

The past week has also witnessed massive protests in Greece, including a general strike, a vote to join a union at the world’s largest meatpacking plant in North Carolina, and an attempt by the auto companies and U.S. government to force historic concessions upon the United Auto Workers.

Come to a discussion on these events and the future for workers in the U.S. and around the world, and how we can build a fightback to corporate domination.


Death of Wal-Mart Worker - The System is to Blame

December 7th, 2008

Dec 2, 2008
By Dan DiMaggio
On Black Friday, November 28, the largest shopping day of the year in the U.S., a worker at a Wal-Mart in Valley Stream, New York was trampled to death by hordes of shoppers. Read more… »


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