May 17, 2014 LWW Assembly

by on May 2, 2014

NYC May Actions to Build Peoples Power

Click picture to enlarge for details, including besides May 17:
-May 7: We are All Workers Faith & Justice Walk Together;
-May 15: International Fast Food Workers Strike;
-May 19: Justice for Victims of East Harlem Explosion – Protest at Con Ed Stockholders meeting.
For more information call 212-633-6646; Visit our FB page.
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Detroit is Not for Sale_3_24_14

by on March 24, 2014
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Join with the Peoples Power Assembly to Tell the banks and Michigan governor that:
‘DETROIT IS NOT FOR SALE’
Monday, March 24  1 pm
Roosevelt Hotel 45 E 45th St.(between Park and Madison)
EMERGENCY PROTEST AGAINST DETROIT EMERGENCY MANAGER KEVIN ORR & MICHIGAN GOV. SNYDER WHO ARE GUEST SPEAKERS FOR MANHATTAN POLICY INSTITUTE, A CONSERVATIVE THINK TANK THAT PREVIOUSLY HOSTED GOV. WALKER FROM WISCONSIN, WHO TARGETED PUBLIC SERVICE SECTOR WORKERS.
For info on the fightback in Detroit see DetroitDebtMoratorium or Moratorium-Now
 

3/15 & 4/12: Marchers demand $15 an hour, pay McDonald’s a visit

by on March 18, 2014

3/15/2014: Marchers demand $15 an hour, pay McDonald’s a visit

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More than 200 activists, including many low-wage workers, marched on March 15 throughout the Herald Square area of New York City to demand a minimum wage of $15 an hour for all workers and the right to a union. Chanting “The workers united will never be defeated,” marchers stopped in front of major low-wage employers like Foot Locker, H&M clothing store and McDonald’s, and sent delegations into the stores to show solidarity with the workers.

Workers at McDonald’s smiled as a group of about 10 marchers entered their restaurant with signs reading, “Every worker has a right to a union.” The marchers wished the workers well in their fight for $15 an hour and a union before being escorted out by the police.

The Herald Square area is one of the biggest and busiest shopping areas in NYC, as well as an area where hundreds of thousands of workers making under $9 an hour. The march, called “March for $15 on March 15,” was organized by the Peoples Power Assembly and the Occupy Wall Street movement. Similar marches organized by the Fight for $15 Campaign took place in about 20 other cities.

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The People’s Power Assembly Movement, along with allies like OccuEvolve, took to the streets of New York City with signs and banners on April 12 for a speak-out in the busy midtown shopping area of Herald Square. There, the protesters displayed solidarity with the mushrooming national campaign of workers seeking a $15-an-hour minimum wage and the right to organize. Passersby stopped to listen to the activists and took literature. Some of the PPA activists did a flash mob inside a nearby McDonald’s for a considerable amount of time before being escorted out by the police.

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