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Workers Move Up!

Gene Lantz, Digital Organizing
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Mighty Amazon management lost to an independent union at a New York warehouse. Bloomberg Technology reports: “With only a few hundred ballots left to count, the Amazon Labor Union led with 2,300 yes votes versus 1,855 no votes for Amazon.” Credit for the win goes to organizer Christian Smalls, who fought back after being fired. He has two more Amazon warehouses in his immediate plans.

Meanwhile, workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama are holding their breath while challenge ballots are counted.  Whether they end up winning or not, they know that they came far closer than they did earlier when they were bucking illegal interference from management.

North Texas labor participated in public activities that took place at airports nationwide. Workers demanded that American Airlines sign a “Good Jobs in the Airline Industry” pledge. The effort was led by the Service Employees (SEIU) and Workers United. Among the many who participated was Rick Levy, state AFL-CIO President.

News from the past week showed big organizing and contract gains at Southwest Airlines, Minneapolis schools, Google, Kellogg Cereals, and Conde Nast luxury magazines.

Texas Labor Makes New Endorsements

The Dallas AFL-CIO web page has been updated to include the new Texas AFL-CIO endorsements for the May 24 primary runoff. Joe Jaworski for Attorney General, Gilberto Hinojosa for Democratic Party Chair, and Lee Forbes for Democratic Party Secretary are among the new endorsements. Our next election is May 7.

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The Texas Alliance for Retired Americans is urging seniors and other eligible voters to register to vote by mail. They want seniors to fight back rather than being discouraged by news that 23,000 voters, including Texas icon Willie Nelson, lost some of their voting rights March 1. Retirees argue that the best way to fight all forms of voter suppression is to vote by mail. The May 7 election will include two propositions that will lower property taxes for seniors. One Dallas School Board election will be on the ballot. Our school employees union, Alliance/AFT, has taken no position so far.

Endorsed candidates will be speaking and answering questions at our May 1 afternoon picnic in Lake Cliff Park. 

More Actions Coming Up

Apr 1: Seniors and other eligible voters may apply to vote by mail in all 2022 elections

Apr 6, 12:30A: Dallas chapter of Texas Alliance for Retired Americans will hold its monthly meeting as a picnic in Kidd Springs Park. Contact Judy Bryant 214-729-0063

Apr 6-8: UFCW goes to the national capitol

Apr 6, 7P: Author Joe Burns will speak on his new book, "Class Struggle Unionism" at 1408 N Washington. Pizza provided. 

Apr 23: The National Nurses United union national day of action to support Medicare for All

Apr 25: Early voting begins for May 7 constitutional referendum & municipal elections. Ends May 3

Apr 26: Deadline to receive vote by mail applications for May constitutional referendum and municipal elections

Apr 28: Workers Memorial Day to commemorate all the workers killed or injured on the job

Apr 28, "Shoot For The Cure" at Greystone Castle Sporting Club in Mingus, Texas. Sponsored by OPEIU 277 and UFCW 1000

May 1, 2-6P: International Workers Day picnic at Lake Cliff Park, 1100 Crawford in Dallas. To support, contact Jason Tomlinson at jtomlinson.dallasaflcio@gmail.com

May 7: May constitutional referendum & local elections, including school board

May 9: Donald J Trump is expected to raise funds in Dallas

May 13: Deadline to receive vote by mail applications for Primary runoff election

May 16: Early voting begins for primary runoff election

May 24: Primary runoff election

Jul 22-24: Young Active Labor Leaders statewide meeting 

Sep 9-10: Women's Summit

Oct 28: Deadline to receive vote-by-mail applications for general election

Nov 8: General election