May 7 Forum in Chicago:
“Labor Will Win: Time to Fight Back!”
Report: Jim Rudd
In Chicago on May 7 at the
United Electrical Workers Hall, Students and Teachers Fight Back
and the ANSWER Coalition in Chicago held a successful forum
entitled “Labor Can Win: It’s Time to Fight Back!”
People came to the forum by train, bus and car from Ohio,
Wisconsin and Indiana, as well as southern Illinois to help
strengthen the fight back movement against the attacks on
workers, students and immigrants in the Midwest and across the
country. Speakers included labor organizers, students, union
members, immigrant rights and anti-war activists.
Members from the following unions joined the discussion:
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,
Service Employees International Union, Teamsters, National
Education Association, United Food and Commercial Workers and
the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. In all,
over 60 people attended.
To kick off the event, Bagwis, a Filipino pro-people folk-rock
collective played a few songs of struggle and liberation. They
received a standing ovation as they finished.
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| Bagwis |
The program started off on a
militant note with a statement from John Beacham, Illinois
Education Association member and coordinator of the ANSWER
Coalition in Chicago. He said, “The reason for this meeting
today is not to just discuss the struggle, though that’s
important, but to organize ourselves to play an important role
in helping our fellow workers, especially organized labor, to
realize and use our great collective power in society to defeat
the billionaires’ and their war on us. If we fight the Wall
Street bosses, it will not be easy, but there is no doubt that
together we will win.”
Sabrina Carollo of Students and Teachers Fight Back, Corey Ansel
of the Party for Socialism and Liberation in Columbus, Ohio and
Janina Palacios of the Committee on Pilipino Issues gave
solidarity statements with the struggle of public sector
workers.
Shatriya Smith of AFSCME Local 2481 gave a powerful report of
the many victories her local has won for workers at her job and
for the autistic children under the workers’ care.
The reports and statements were followed by a labor panel with
Austin Thompson, a labor health care organizer in Wisconsin,
Jeff Bigelow, a Midwest labor organizer and Heather Benno, an
immigrant rights attorney.
The final speaker of the day was Brian Becker, the national
coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition. He said, “The uprising in
Wisconsin, something that has not happened in many decades, was
a clear sign that we have entered into a new period, a new
period of struggle. … The revolution that was happening in Egypt
at the same time is also a sign that we are in a new period.”
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| Labor Panel |
“Even more than that, the fact
that workers in Wisconsin could very easily see themselves in
the struggle of the Egyptian people, and held up many, many
signs in Madison that referenced the Egyptian struggle, and that
the people on the streets of Egypt saw themselves in the
takeover of the Wisconsin capitol building … This is a clear
indication that this is a new time we’re beginning to live
through.”
The mood of the conference was summed up during Austin Thompson’s
presentation. He asked the attendees, “Are you ready to
struggle? Are you ready to win?” The response was a unified,
“Yes!” He went on to say, “We should not underestimate the
importance of our attendance at events like this one, especially
when the bosses are trying to do everything they can to kill the
workers movement.”
We don’t have to live under the boots of Wall Street and
Washington. We Can Win: It’s Time to Fight Back! To get involved
with Students and Teachers Fight Back and ANSWER Chicago call
773-463-0311. |










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