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Labor Party Press Online - January, 2001 Current Issue Archives Labor Party Home Join the Labor Party! JANUARY, 2001 VOLUME 6, NUMBER 1 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE LABOR PARTY A CALL FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE Amend the Constitution to Guarantee Everyone a Job at a Living Wage Pay Laid-Off Workers Two Months Severance for Every Year of Service Restore Workers Rights to Organize, Bargain and Strike End Bigotry: An Injury to One Is an Injury to All Guarantee Universal Access to Quality Health Care More Time for Family and Community Protect Our Families Ensure Everyone Access to Quality Public Education Stop Corporate Abuse of Trade End Corporate Welfare As We Know It Make the Wealthy Pay Their Fair Share of Taxes Revitalize the Public Sector End Corporate Domination of Elections Build a Just Transition Movement to Protect Jobs and the Environment Enforce Safety & Health Regulation with Worker Inspectors Reclaim the Workplace: Job Design, Technology and Skill LABOR PARTY DOCUMENTS from the First Constitutional Convention Resolution: Just Healthcare Resolution: Workplace Bill of Rights Resolution: Fair Trade Campaign Resolution: Protect Social Security Organizing Resolution: LP Style of Work Organizing Resolution: Change the Party Structure Organizing Resolution: More LP Campaigns General Resolutions and Solidarity A Call for Economic Justice: The Labor Party Program Labor Party Constitution Labor Party Implementation Agreement CONTENTS Feature Story Free to speak. Free to Assemble. Free to Organize. A new Labor Party discussion paper ("Toward a New Labor Law") takes a new look at "labor rights" in the United States, examining the idea that workers' rights are human rights. In this issue of the Labor Party Press, we examine the concepts underlying this idea, talk with the paper's authors and get reactions from a range of union activists. Our main story — • Free to Speak. Free to Assemble. Free to Organize. Conversations with: • Ed Bruno LP Organizer • Peter Kellman Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy • Jim Pope Rutgers Law Professor • Libby Devlin Organizing Director, SEIU 285 (MA) • Leanna Noble Field Organizer, UE (CA) • Jill Furillo Dir., Gov. Relations, California Nurses Association • Enid Eckstein AFL-CIO Field Mobilization (MA) • Jerry Fishbein UNITE Joint Board, New England • Richard Moser National Organizer, American Association of University Professors Photo ©2000 PACE Int'l. Union 2000 Elections Labor Party Wins Big at the Polls! Building Our Party — Election Has Message For Labor Party A Column by the Labor Party's National Organizer Tony Mazzocchi Congress/Clinton Okay More Immigrants to — Sweat for High Tech Highly skilled immigrants find themselves working in high tech sweatshops — and Silicon Valley has won permission to exploit even more workers ... Photo ©2000 David Bacon, Impact Visuals Labor Party A Call for 100 Volunteers Labor Party Documents The resolutions and documents acted on by the First Constitutional Convention are available in the LP Documents area (and listed at left). On-line Flier: Labor Party's Action Program Labor Party Press Volume Six, Number One December, 2000 - January, 2001 Published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September and November. Annual membership dues are $20 ($10 low income) which include $4 for a one-year subscription to the Labor Party Press 1532 16th St., NW Washington, DC 20036 PHONE: 202-234-5190 FAX: 202-234-5266 Interim National Council (in formation) Co-Chairpersons: Bob Clark, Bill Kane, Baldemar Velasquez & Barbara Walden At Large: representatives of PACE, UE, BMWE, ILWU, CNA, AFGE, UMWA, CA State Council of Carpenters, and FLOC; Noel Beasley, Joanne Bell, Dave Campbell, Marilyn Clement, Donna Dewitt, Mark Dimondstein, Lisa Frank, Ed Grystar, Gary Holloway, Cheri Honkala, Bill Kane, Kathy King, Ed Kornegay, Jr., Dan McCarthy, Adolph Reed, Jr., Tim Schermerhorn, Brenda Stokely, Sean Sweeney, Barbara Walden, Gerry Zero Trustees: Chris Townsend, Gerry Zero, Joanne Bell Interim National Organizer: Tony Mazzocchi Organizers: Bob Brown, Mid-Atlantic 243 Livingston Ave. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Tel: 732-418-1721; Fax: 732-846-3939 Ed Bruno, New England 515 Washington St, 3rd Fl Boston, MA 02111 Tel: 617-531-0901; Fax: 617-531-0902 Leo Seidlitz, Pacific 1188 Franklin St., Suite 203 San Francisco, CA 94109 Tel: 415-440-4809; Fax: 415-440-9297 Editor: Laura McClure Contributing Editors: Peter Gilmore, Adolph Reed, Jr. Artists: Gary Huck, Mike Konopacki, Bill Yund Photographers: Jenny Brown, Impact Visuals: David Bacon, Slobodan Dimitrov, Jennifer Warburg and others. Thanks to: Philomena Mariani for editorial expertise; Rick Peduzzi, this web issue. The Labor Party Press is produced by members of the Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union and the National Writers Union/U.A.W. Press Archives Home Join Endorsing Unions Bodies Links Documents Contact © 2000 Labor Party All rights reserved. Artists, photographers and writers retain the copyrights to their work. No part of the Labor Party Press may be reproduced without permission. To arrange permissions, contact: Laura McClure at 718-435-0542.The Labor Party thanks the working artists, photographersand writers whose solidarity helps make the Labor Party Press possible |
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