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January 2015

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#raisethewage #‎Fightfor15‬
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aspiravoces:

Dear Supporter,

We are dedicated teachers working at ASPIRA charter schools in Philadelphia.  We have been striving to form a union at our schools to help us better advocate for our students and ourselves.  In order to ensure our effort to have more input in our school is successful, we need your help.

We are proud to be a part of ASPIRA; an organization which has dedicated itself to helping the communities of North Philadelphia since 1969. ASPIRA’s mission has been to bring unity and empowerment to the community, to instill in each citizen a sense of value and self-worth. The staff at ASPIRA is asking for that same respect and support as we exercise our legal right to form a union. 

We deserve a peaceful and unobstructed pathway to union recognition free from threats, intimidation, and the waste of valuable resources. Our success in the classroom requires that ASPIRA value us as professionals and include our voices in decisions that affect our students and community.

 Please stand with us in asking ASPIRA to respect our decision to form a union. 

 Respectfully yours,

Hanako Franz, Olney Charter High School

Elizabeth Kim, John B. Stetson Middle School

Jan 28, 2015 4 notes
“What is done cannot be undone, but one can prevent it happening again.”—

Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl - in quotes (via guardian)

Today is the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

(via npr)

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Jan 26, 2015
Union-Made Super Bowl Party Shopping Listblog.workingamerica.org

workingamerica:

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On Super Bowl Sunday next week, some of our larger and faster union brothers—members of the NFL Players Association (NFLPA)—will be battling it out in Glendale, Ariz., at Super Bowl XLIX (49 for those of us who are shaky on Roman numerals).  While the Super Bowl carries a union label, from players to broadcast crews to stadium workers—your Super Bowl party spread can, too, with union-made in America food and drinks.

Check out these union-made Super Bowl party products, compiled by our friends at Labor 411, the union business directory from the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. Food and drinks are brought to you by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM), the UAW, Machinists (IAM), the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) and the Teamsters (IBT). 

Beer
Beck’s, Budweiser, Busch. Goose Island, Hoegaarden, Land Shark Lager, Leffe Blond, Michelob, Natural, O’Doul’s (non alcoholic), Shock Top, Stella Artois, Iron City, Rolling Rock, Red Stripe, Kirin, Labatt Blue, Stegmaier, Lionshead, Steelhead, Butte Creek, Red Tail Ale, Blue Moon, Henry Weinhard’s, Killian’s, Mickey’s, Molson Canadian, Olde English 800,
Steel Reserve, Miller, Keystone Light, 1845 Pils, Bass Pale Ale, Moosehead, Schlitz, Pabst,
Sam Adams, Hamm’s and Kingfisher Premium Lager.

Meat
Alexander & Hornung, Always Tender, Ball Park, Banquet, Butterball, Dearborn Sausage Co., Farmer John, Farmland, Hebrew National, Hormel, Omaha Steaks, Oscar Meyer, Thumann’s and Tyson.

Snack Food
Act II Popcorn, Bagel Bites, Lay’s, Cheetos, Cheez-It, Chex Mix, Chips Ahoy, Doritos, Fig Newtons, Fritos, Rice Krispies Treats, Rold Gold Pretzels, Ruffle, Triscuit and Wheat Thins.

Chips and Salsa
Mission Chips, Old El Paso Chips, Dips and Salsa, Pace Salsa, Stacy’s Pita Chips, Sun Chips
Tostitos Chips and Salsa.

Reposted from AFL-CIO NOW

Jan 26, 2015 17 notes
And am I teacher, or a technician?teachinghistorymatters.com

nysaflcio:

Take a minute to read this editorial from an award winning NYSUT United teacher. The question is fundamental to who we are as a state and a society. Do we want teachers or do we want technicians?

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Jan 12, 2015
January 12, 1876

nhlabornews:

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Novelist Jack London is born. His classic definition of a scab: “After God had finished the rattlesnake, the toad, the vampire, He had some awful substance left with which He made a scab. A scab is a two-legged animal with a cork-screw soul, a water-logged brain, a combination backbone of jelly and glue. Where others have hearts, he carries a tumor of rotten principles.”

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Jan 6, 2015

Why stick with just one New Year’s resolution? We’ve got 10 things we’d like to see in 2015.

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