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Showing Original Post only (View all)Occupy Oakland damages itself more than ports [View all]
Even as the Occupy movement attempted to spread its influence on Monday by forcing the shutdown of ports of call up and down the West Coast, its numbers appeared to be shrinking.
March organizers didn't help their cause by ignoring labor leaders who did not support this action. That makes Occupiers about as arrogant as business owners who refuse to negotiate contracts in good faith with their workers.
Union leaders describe Occupiers' attempts to draw labor and education unions into the fray another way: hijacking and piggybacking another movement.
"Support is one thing," wrote Robert McEllrath, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, in a letter to local union chapters. "Organization from outside groups attempting to co-opt our struggle in order to advance a broader agenda is quite another and one that is destructive to our democratic process."
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Actually, it didn't. Anyone who was there witnessed the support from the rank & file.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#1
You are right. The Oakland activity was offputting even to some Occupy activists let alone to
quiller4
Dec 2011
#11
Protests that hit ten thousand plus at their height are now down to a few hundred at a time.
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#84
I am thrilled with the progress of this movement. It's now in over 2,000 cities worldwide
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#98
As explained several times already, union leadership has no-strike contracts to deal with.
backscatter712
Dec 2011
#29
The union leaders DO support them. This has been explained over and over again.
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#76
That is true. Most do. However even without a no-strike clause ILWU members who have no dispute
quiller4
Dec 2011
#16
“The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.” ― Confucius
LooseWilly
Dec 2011
#78
So to inconvenience Walmart by a barely noticible amount, they screwed the port workers out of pay.
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#85
Walmart operates on barely noticeable marginal amounts... multiplied over vast numbers of margins.
LooseWilly
Dec 2011
#91
Put another way, Walmart makes a few thousand dollars less profit out of a $15 billion dollar year.
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#94
I actually think you may be mistaken about ILWU workers losing a day of pay. If
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#53
Some union leaders seem to be siding with the 1% in attempting to marginalize OWS...
AntiFascist
Dec 2011
#15
Walk in to a Longshore Hall and ask around. If you check in at Local 19 or 123 you'll find
quiller4
Dec 2011
#21
I don't know about Seattle but in Tacoma the answer is "yes" and that is at least in part why there
quiller4
Dec 2011
#59
I agree, leaders have appeared from time to time, even addressing the media...
AntiFascist
Dec 2011
#71
It's more like OWS is stepping up to the plate to do what the unions should be doing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#17
Do you think publicly showing up the unions is a wise move? How does this grow the movement? nt
hack89
Dec 2011
#20
If the unions don't want to be "shown up" they should be out there picketing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#24
Or, vice versa? Is it a "good thing" for the unions to try to break a strike?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#31
The union leadership tried to stop us from striking in '71 and Nixon called in the troops.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#36
There is no strike at the Port of Seattle, Neither is there a strike in Tacoma. Were contract
quiller4
Dec 2011
#60
Actually, the shutdown was supported by many unions, but keep going, I'm enjoying this
CreekDog
Dec 2011
#22
So OWS only represents special 99 percenters? It is not a global movement? Got it. nt
hack89
Dec 2011
#51
So anyone who doesn't have the luxury of traveling to OWS in Oakland, California should shut up?
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#89
The only strawman is your insinuation that I have a motive other than accuracy.
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#96
There were union and non-union supporters of #OWS Oakland, It is a shame so many are ignoring it.
unapatriciated
Dec 2011
#109