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Labor Upfront: Striking Machinists at Boeing ask: “How do you hide $13 billion?

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Vol. 1, Issue 15
The goal of Labor UpFront is to provide critical labor news, information, and general ways to stay connected with the on-going struggles of workers. You can also visit our blog, http://laborupfront.blogspot.com/, for further information on the stories in this newsletter and much more! Please feel free to forward this to anyone you feel may benefit, and if you received this from a friend, e-mail cp-labor-join@cpusa.org to join the list.

Scott Marshall, Labor Commission Chair
Melissa O’Rourke, Labor Commission Coordinator, Labor UpFront editor


In This Newsletter:

Striking Machinists at Boeing ask: “How do you hide $13 billion?

Strike called against Renault job cuts

Election 2008:
Machinist's Union Endorsement of Obama shows high level of labor unity.

From the Steelworkers Blog: Sarah Palin, explain yourself, or stop using the USW as a prop

Ammunition for labor and the elections:

Union Jobs (still more needed!)
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Striking Machinists at Boeing ask: “How do you hide $13 billion?
By John Wojick
Peoples Weekly World


“How do you hide $13 billion? Do you stuff it in an airplane? Do you give it to the CEO? Or, do you share it with your workers?”

These questions are printed on union flyers being distributed by thousands of striking Boeing workers at locations in Washington state, Oregon and Kansas as the total shutdown of the nation's largest airplane maker entered its second day. 
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Read the latest on the Boeing Strike at the Machinist's Strike Blog (here)

What you can do to help:

* Help get the word out to support the striking Boeing Workers - write letters to the editors - get on talk shows - talk it up at work.

* Visit the picketline - express your solidarity and bring coffee and... if you are near Everett or Seattle, Washington; Wichita, Kansas; or Gresham, Oregon.

* Pass resolutions of support and send messages of solidarity. Send copies to: International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, 9125 15th
Pl. S., Seattle, WA 98108.


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Strike called against Renault job cuts
French carmaker Renault has given its works council members details of plans to cut the number of employees.

There are to be a total of 4,000 voluntary redundancies and the CGT union responded by calling a one-day strike at all of Renault’s factories in France for Thursday.
  (Read more here)

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Election '08

Machinist's Union Endorsement of Obama shows high level of labor unity.
This week the International Association of Machinists energetically endorsed Barack Obama. The endorsement is important not only because the IAM is a major industrial union with significant membership in key Midwest battleground states, but also because it brings labor unity in this election year to a whole new level. Perhaps for the first time ever there is total labor unity around a candidate for the presidency. As Gerald McEntee, president of AFSCME told the People's Weekly World this week, “This latest action by the Machinists gives us a historic first — a united labor movement with everyone on board to elect Obama. It is no exaggeration to say we are now united fully and we have the best grassroots operation in our history. We are out there telling our members that the issues are jobs, trade policies that work for our people, peace, and the right to organize unions.”

Read the IAM press release endorsing Barack Obama (here).

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From the Steelworkers Blog: Sarah Palin, explain yourself, or stop using the USW as a prop
Inquiring minds want to know, Ms. Palin. Where do you stand on Employee Free Choice? Where do you stand on privatization of social security? Where do you stand on job-killing free trade?
Are you with McCain – and against workers – on these issues? If so, you need to stop using your husband’s membership in the USW as a prop, because then his union card cannot possibly cover up your or John McCain’s worker-savaging positions. (Read more here)

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Ammunition for labor and the elections:

Facts to fight with (here)

Working Families Vote 2008: Great labor resource with information on candidates, issues, and talking points (here).

Two important videos:

McCain is Worse Than Bush

Funny Employee Free Choice Act Video

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Union Jobs (We need more listings!)
Chicago: IBEW: further info is available at www.ejatt.com
Chicago Education-to-Careers: http://www.cisco.org/etc/apprec.htm
Nationwide railroad jobs: http://www.unionpacific.jobs/careers/explore/index.shtml

There is also a website, http://www.unionjobs.com/ that lists union jobs, including staff, trades and apprenticeships, by state.

Keep them coming!!!!  In an effort to assist young workers in finding decent-paying union jobs, I’m requesting that anyone who knows of job openings or apprenticeships, in all fields and across the country, please forward that information to  laborupfront@cpusa.org

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We welcome questions, comments and stories for our next newsletter.  Send them to us at laborupfront@cpusa.org or call (773) 446-9934.

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