There has been enough tragedy at this place - let's do absolutely everything to make this a decent workplace with dignity and justice for the workers.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Eagle Industries - former Bianco plant
We all need to come together, in the strongest way, to stand with the workers at Eagle. Clear your calendars for two weeks from now - Nov. 13. We will be rallying together and attending the NB City Council to fight for a motion to keep the plant here. This will be in the late afternoon/early evening. Our brothers and sisters at UNITE, who are organizing inside the plant, need our full participation. If you are a NB resident, we especially need your help talking with city councillor in preparation for the meeting. Contact me if you can help.
Underground Economy Meeting - Oct. 20 in Fall River
Many local activists attended this meeting to confront the practices of exploitive employers, especially as related to abuses of immigrant workers. The Underground Economy task force is a group of state agencies, joined with unions and community groups to take on unscrupulous employers who creates an unfair advantage to "good"employers".
The three areas the Underground Economy deals with are:
Employers who 1) willfully avoid licensing, labor, and tax laws, 2) deal in cash or other off the book practices, and 3) engage in misclassification of employees
As worker rights advocates, we need to participate in order to push for the strongest enforcement of Mass laws on these issues - and especially as this is a coordinated effort that could really make some examples. Michael Bradley, Executive Director of this group, emphasized that immigration status has no bearing on work on the Underground Economy and that there is no relationship to ICE.
Jobs with Justice organized many of the groups to attend this meeting and will be helping facilitate follow up. Thanks to all of our local activists that participated, including as speakers - Brian, Ron, Tony, Adrian, and Dave. Other attendees where Jose, Tony, Corinn, and Jim.
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