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Gene Lantz, President
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Even while we are faced with a government shutdown and a calamitous collapse of civil liberties in Texas, union activists and our friends continue working toward a better world. The way forward is a strong movement favoring working families, and we are winning that fight.

We’re Getting Payoffs

Here are some of the things we discussed at the March 21 Central Labor Council meeting:

 

  • Ground Crews in Transport Union Local 555 at Southwest Airlines have (finally) ratified a new contract.
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  • Flight attendants in Transport Union Local 556 have a tentative contract.
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  • Starbucks has finally agreed to a framework for contract negotiations
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  • Teamsters at Molson-Coors in Fort Worth held a mighty rally that included supporters who are not members of Local 997. Their boycott is growing.
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  • Dallas AFL-CIO arranged for around 120 Autoworkers to work enthusiastically at our North Texas Food Bank. Texas AFL-CIO sent a group from Austin.
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  • Successful organizing drives and contract negotiations are reported every day.
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  • Autoworkers President Shawn Fain joined Senator Bernie Sanders in demanding a 32-hour workweek with no cut in pay.
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  • Our council will continue promoting solidarity and organizing activities such as the celebration of International Workers Day.

    Teamsters held a mighty rally

 

Teamsters call a boycott
teamster boycott

 

Lee Forbes helps pack food sacks

 

crowd of unionists helped food bank

 

Political Fight Continues

Most of labor’s endorsed candidates have already won their primary battles, but the Central Labor Council made some adjustments on March 22. First and foremost was to endorse Julie Johnson for Congressional District 32. We also recommended John Love in CD6, Sam Eppler in CD24, and Elizabeth Ginsberg in Texas 108. Everybody has a choice: they can join us in building the long-lasting movement for working families while promoting good candidates, they can do some other kind of electoral work for short-term benefits, or they can do nothing and let someone else control their destinies.

Please Join Our Solidarity Brigade

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MORE ACTIONS COMING UP

Now: Monday-Sat, 9A-5P: Teamsters 997 pickets at Molson Coors, 7412 South Freeway in Ft Worth

Mar 23, 12:01A: Another government shutdown crisis may occur

Mar 23 (and every Saturday), 9A: "Workers Beat" radio show on knon.org and 89.3 FM

Mar 24, 10A: “Peace in Palestine” at Unitarian Church, 3839 W Kiest Blvd in Oak Cliff

Mar 24, 2PM: “March against SB4” at Civic Garden Park, 1014 Main in Dallas

Apr 3, 12:30P: Dallas Chapter of Texas Alliance for Retired Americans meets at 334 Centre. Everyone invited

Apr 4: Last Day to Register to Vote for May 4 elections

Apr 18, 7:30P: Central Labor Council meeting for all affiliated AFL-CIO members at 1408 N Washington

Apr 20, 9:30A-4:30P: Teach in for Neighborhood Environmental Justice at Friendship West Baptist Church, 2020 W Wheatland Rd

Apr 21, 2-4PM: Environmental Justice Rally at Fish Trap Lake Park, 2400 Singleton Blvd

Apr 22: Non-Violent civil disobedience training for environmental justice

Apr 23: Last day for county officers to receive Ballot by Mail Application

Apr 23: Last Day to receive Federal Post Card Application(FPCA)

May 4: Election Day

May 4, 2P: International Workers Day celebration at APWU Hall

May 4, 7PM: Deadline for mail Ballot can be delivered in person by 7 PM