Celebrate Women!
Come and join the celebration of women tomorrow, March 9, 2-4PM at 1408 N Washington. Free and fun.
Do You Know These Women?
Their identities are listed below.
More to Celebrate
Last night’s State of the Union message set the domestic agenda for the rest of this election cycle
- Democracy vs autocracy
- Good jobs vs outsourcing and automation
- Lower drug prices vs Big Pharma
- Fair taxes vs billionaires
- Better wages and the right to organize vs corporate greed
Texas AFL-CIO President Rick Levy set a precedent by attending. Autoworkers President Shawn Fain was on the nation’s television sets over and over because he was seated one row below the First Lady. Then the President of the United States actually hailed him during the speech. Fain stood up with a big grin and a fist salute!
Organizing opportunities continue to look good as the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced 275,000 new jobs in February. Unemployment rose slightly, but has now stayed below 4% for 39 continuous months! Wages and overtime hours continued to rise. Dallas City Workers, who had announced that they might picket a workplace, are now making progress with labor-friendly City Councilpersons.
Retirees Applaud (some) Congresspersons
The Alliance for Retired Americans has posted its report of congressional votes in 2023. On the 10 most important retiree issues, Congresspersons Allred, Crockett, and Veasey scored 100%, just as they did on last week’s AFL-CIO report card. Veasey’s staff will accept his “Hero Award” at 11AM Thursday, March 14, at 2218 E Main in Grand Prairie.
The big majority, but not all, of Dallas labor’s endorsed candidates won or made it into runoffs on March 5. Election results are on our web site. Labor has big opportunities, but it’s going to take some work. Contact jtomlinson.dallasaflcio@gmail.com to see how you can help.
Click to Find Out About These Women
Emma Tenayuca is in the picture at the top. In the collage are: Liz Shuler, Dolores Huerta, Sara Nelson, Becky Moeller, Lucy Parsons, Ida B Wells, Ann Richards, Rosa Parks, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Please Join our Solidarity Brigade
We update the action calendar on our web page as new events are set. You can combine labor’s Google calendar into yours. We're always looking for speaking opportunities for our Speakers Bureau. For text reminders of immediate actions, text the word “action” to the phone number 235246.
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MORE ACTIONS COMING UP
Now: Monday-Sat, 9A-5P: Teamsters 997 pickets at Molson Coors, 7001 South Freeway in Ft Worth
Mar 8: New partial government shutdown may be averted with yet another "continuing resolution"
Mar 9, 2P: “Women Rising” reception for union endorsed women candidates celebrating International Women’s Day. Contact Robin Johnson at
rjust2219@att.net
Mar 9-10: KNON Bluesfest at Poor David’s Pub
Mar 9, 1PM: “Dallas Demands a Cease Fire” protest at the Grassy Knoll (411 Elm St. Dallas, TX)
Mar 11, 1P: Ambassadors for Aging meets at CenterWell Senior Primary Care Clinic, 2562 W. Pioneer Pkwy (SW corner of Pioneer at Bowen) in Arlington
Mar 13: Texas SB4 “Show Your Papers” bill may go into effect unless the Supreme Court stops it
Mar 14, 11A: Congressman Marc Veasey will be honored by retirees hosted at UAW 848/129 hall, 2218 E Main in Grand Prairie. Contact genelantz.dallasaflcio@gmail.com
Mar 21, 7:30P: Dallas AFL-CIO meeting for all affiliated members at 1408 N Washington
Mar 22: Another government shutdown crisis is possible
Apr 3, 12:30P: Dallas Chapter of Texas Alliance for Retired Americans meets at 334 Centre in Oak Cliff. Contact Judy 214-729-0063
Apr 17: Charity Sporting Clays Shoot at Greystone Castle Sporting Club in Mingus, Texas. Benefit the March of Dimes
Apr 22-30: Early voting in Dallas $1.25B bond election
Apr 26-27: Texas AFL-CIO Women’s Summit at Southpark Hotel, 4140 Governors Row, Austin. Registration is $125. Contact Robin Johnson at
rjust2219@att.net
May 4: Dallas $1.25B bond elections