Ed Notes Extended

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Join MORE at a Solidarity Rally for Locked out ConEd Workers – Tuesday 7/17 – 4pm Union Square

Meet at 4PM at 4 Irving Place (4/5/6 to Union Square) and march to Union Square for a massive rally which is scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm.

MORE Members Support Con Ed Workers on Picket Line - "Teachers Support ConEd Workers"

MORE Teachers Support ConEd Workers 

7/5/12
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We have seen our union, the UFT, under attack from the union-busters from Mayor Bloomberg on down. We in the Movement of Rank and File Educators will continue to stand with our brothers and sisters at Con Ed as they face the same kinds of attacks on their pensions and job security that we do. As educators, we want to teach our students the most fundamental lesson of the labor movement – that an injury to one is an injury to all. As we try to rebuild our union, we must demonstrate this lesson to our coworkers and communities as well.
Please join us by supporting the march and rally on Tuesday, July 17 in support of 8,500 members of Local 1-2 of the Utility Workers Union of America who were locked out by Con Edison. We will assemble at their picket line at 4:00 pm at 4 Irving Place (4/5/6 to Union Square) and march to Union Square for a massive rally which is scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm. Please bring a sign showing MORE’s support for the locked workers and their families.

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MORE Summer Series: Learn about MORE this summer

Can YOU imagine a transformed UFT?

Come to our Thursday Night Summer Series at:

LOLITA Bar – located at 266 Broome Street (Between Grand & Delancey Streets) NYC, take the F to Delancey St. or the J, M, Z to Essex St. 5pm-8pm

Each “listen & learn” discussion will be preceded by a brief membership meeting at which all are welcome, and followed by happy hour socializing & schmoozing.

Second Session: Thursday, July 19, 5PM

Using the UFT elections to build a new movement.

Session leader: Kit Wainer

 

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