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May Day Strike Against the War Shuts Down All U.S. West Coast Ports
Historic ILWU Dock Workers’ Action Points the Way
May Day Strike Against the War Shuts Down All U.S. West Coast Ports
On May 1, every port on the West Coast of the United States was shut down to demand an end to the U.S. war and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. The historic May Day walkout by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is the first time ever that an American union has struck against a U.S. war. The union ranks defied the rulings of an arbitrator, who twice ordered them to go to work. They overcame the capitulations of the ILWU leadership, which didn’t want the work stoppage in the first place, tried to water it down and cowered before the threats of legal action while waving the flag. The employers’ Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) declared the May 1 port shutdown an “illegal strike.” But after all the huffing and puffing from the bosses’ mouthpieces, the dock workers pointed the way to defeating the imperialist war by mobilizing working-class power. In the end, it was more than a work stoppage. The dock workers’ May Day strike against the war was a first step, a show of what it will take to bring down the warmongers in Washington. Their “symbolic” action was felt all the way to Iraq, where dock workers in two ports stopped work in solidarity with the ILWU. But it was only a beginning. What is needed is not only industrial action but a political offensive against the Democrats and Republicans, the partner parties of American imperialism, to build a class-struggle workers party. May Day Strike Against the War Shuts Down All U.S. West Coast Ports (3 May 2008)
MAY DAY Potluck @ Black Bear Bakery, IWW Films @ CAMP
Starting at 5pm: MAYDAY Vegetarian Potluck w/ music by The Tillers (Cinn, OH) & St. Louis' hybrid of Bad Folk, Theodore & The Rats & People.
Location: Black Bear Bakery, 2639 Cherokee St.
Then at 8:30pm: Mayday Marches on to C.A.M.P. for films on the Wobblies @ 8:30ish. $5 goes to musicians. Bakery will provide bread, hummus, coffee, tea & cookies. Please bring a salad, entre, or side dish to share.
Location: Community Arts and Media Project, 3026 Cherokee St
More Info:
http://stlcamp.org/
http://blackbearbakery.org/
Date:
05/02/2008 - 5:00pm - 05/02/2008 - 10:00pmAll Out on May Day!
On May 1, all 29 ports on the U.S. West Coast are to be shut down by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) in protest against the U.S. war on Afghanistan and Iraq. This is a historic event of international significance: labor action against imperialist war by a major American union. The strategically placed port workers in the ILWU can bring commerce with Asia to a grinding halt, and they’re about to demonstrate it. The maritime employers are already screaming, and you can bet it’s got the attention of the warmongers in Washington. All labor should take up the challenge this poses: For workers strikes against the war! Meanwhile, immigrants’ rights groups are once again mobilizing on May Day. And on April 30 and May 1, the independent truckers who move cargo to and from the docks may play an important role in a shutdown. The imperialist war on Afghanistan and Iraq is also a war on immigrants, minorities, working people and democratic rights “at home.” We need to defeat this attack here and abroad, in opposition to both the capitalist war parties. The “antiwar movement,” whose aim has always been to pressure the Democrats, is at a dead end. What’s needed is working-class action independent of the bosses. What that takes is a fundamental break from the Democratic Party and the pro-capitalist politics that infuse the labor bureaucracy.
For Workers Strikes Against the War!
Full Citizenship Rights for All Immigrants!
All Out on May Day!
Forging a Red & Green Alliance DINNER @ Black Bear Bakery
Forging a Red & Green Alliance
DINNER: MAY DAY 2008
WHEN: 6 pm, Thursday May 1, 2008
WHERE: Black Bear Bakery, 2639 Cherokee (Historic
Vandora Theater Bldg)
PRICE: $10
Comments from oppressed workers, including:
* Cris Mann, American Federation of Teachers, Local
420
* Tim Kaminski, United Auto Workers, Local 110
* Mary Jo Maroney, Gateway Green Alliance
Celebrate International Workers Day by having all the
pesto and tomato sauce you can eat! The pesto and
tomato sauce is, of course, the red & green alliance.
Date:
05/01/2008 - 6:00pm