Action items: Employee Free Choice Act, Zimbabwe, Darfur
Posted by Thomas Nephew on April 3rd, 2007
From American Rights At Work –
After a victory in the House, the battle for workers’ rights has moved to the Senate. We need your help to make the Employee Free Choice Act a reality.
By making a donation to American Rights at Work, you’re helping with our urgent efforts—educating policymakers with briefings on Capitol Hill, telling workers’ stories in the media, and countering the constant drumbeat of misinformation from the well-financed, well-established, and well-coordinated anti-union network.
Related: the AFL-CIO hopes you’ll write your Senators urging them to support the Employee Free Choice Act, and support Verizon workers in New York and New England who’ve made their demands for union representation known via the proposed card-check mechanism.
UPDATE, 4/4: here’s a list of Senators supporting the EFCA; if you’re from one of their states, thank them!
see also the ARAW Employee Free Choice Act web site]
Zimbabwe: Solidarity with Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions - for human rights and the rule of law — The news out of Zimbabwe continues to be terrible, including a brutal police beating of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the runup to last week’s parliamentary elections. (A Guardian report quotes Mugabe: “Of course he was bashed.”) Now, a LabourStart release explains:
Alarmed at the growing willingness to oppose the regime openly, including from within the ruling ZANU-PF party, the regime has banned political protests for three months, especially to prevent protests against the Government’s economic failures. But the ZCTU [Zimbabwean Council of Trade Unions -- ed.] and others have responded by stepping up their criticisms and protests, and a general strike has been announced for 3-4 April. Over the weekend of 10-11 March, the security services violently attacked opposition leaders and on 13 March, raided the offices of the ZCTU to seize materials about the strike.
Via LabourStart, this link gives you a chance to send a message of solidarity with the ZCTU to Zimbabwean embassies and agencies. If anyone can stop Mugabe’s thugs, it will be the unions — remember Solidarnosc?
see also Timothy Burke's observations]
SaveDarfur.org is calling for more US funds for peacekeepers in Darfur. From a recent e-mail:
Congress has agreed that the President failed to address the full funding needs of Darfur peacekeeping in his recent budget request for fiscal year 2008.
To quote the official language of the recently passed funding bill, Congress “is concerned that the Administration has not adequately planned for future peacekeeping activities in Sudan/Darfur in FY 2008 and urges the Secretary of State to work with the Office of Management and Budget to submit a budget amendment for FY 2008 addressing these urgent needs.”
Please join us and Congress in urging the President and his Office of Management and Budget to provide the funds to prevent this budget shortfall that would threaten the Darfur peacekeeping effort.
None of this is enough by itself. But it’s a start for many of us. Go ahead, lend a hand.



