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tama

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104. It's not "if"
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 12:07 PM
Sep 2012

First of all, CTU members recently kicked out old union bosses and chose new leadership, which are not "union bosses" but teachers. It's changed from a "traditional" union more into a grass roots social movement itself. Here's some material from my search for relations between Chicago teachers and Occupy movement:

On June 26, The Chicago Teachers Union joined forces with Occupy Chicago in an effort to, according to Occupy Chicago Labor Working Group leader Susan Dirr, begin the process of building solidarity for the CTU. Their reasoning: instead of reacting to a blow, they want to prepare a preemptive attack against CPS and Rahm Emanuel.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/12523543

CTU members--who include not just teachers, but office staff and aides--are acutely aware that they're taking a stand in President Barack Obama's hometown on the eve of a close election. But rather than being intimidated, they're determined--and the rally gave expression to the same feelings of anger and defiance seen in last year's labor uprising in Wisconsin and the height of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Even so, the effort to keep the schools open linked the CTU more closely with activist networks like Teachers for Social Justice and community groups like the Kenwood-Oakland Community Organization and Occupy Chicago. Together, KOCO and Occupy activists organized a "mic check" that succeeded in shutting down a Board of Education meeting. The school closures, which had been a routine story given perfunctory media attention, became a major issue.
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Two unions stand out for their level of activism. One is Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 241, which represents city bus drivers. Last fall, Local 241 allied with Occupy Chicago to fight attacks on their union.

The other is National Nurses United/National Nurses Organizing Committee (NNU), which represents nurses at Stroger Hospital, the main public health care facility in Cook County, which has also allied with Occupy. When NNU members volunteered to provide medical assistance to Occupy Chicago, Emanuel made an example of them by having them arrested and jailed longer than other activists. Significantly, activists from the ATU, NNU and CTU unions held a solidarity dinner to forge closer ties for the battles ahead.

Another key public-sector union notable for its activism is the Chicago branch of the National Association of Letter Carriers, which has developed ties with Occupy and labor activists in the fight against mass postal facility closures and job losses. A key labor-community coalition, Stand Up Chicago, initiated by the SEIU, has worked closely with the CTU and Occupy, too--as has Chicago Jobs with Justice, the longstanding coalition that's played a pivotal role in local labor solidarity efforts. ARISE Chicago, a religious coalition committed to workers' rights, will be key in reaching out to churches.

All this sets the stage for labor solidarity efforts with the CTU. The potential for such an effort was on display in January, when the Occupy Chicago Labor Working Group hosted a "Workers' Power" labor solidarity conference that drew 250 leaders and rank-and-file activists from a range of unions. It was already clear then that the CTU was heading toward a collision with Emanuel, and support for the teachers' union was a major theme of the event.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/101641476

Chicago Teachers Union's Jesse Sharkey on Occupy Chicago
http://www.democraticunderground.com/101756875

Occupy Chicago Rebel Arts Collective: Solidarity With Chicago Teachers: For the Schools (and Art) Our Kids Deserve!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/101641467

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Jay-Z knocks Occupy Wall Street [View all] Pterodactyl Sep 2012 OP
He's right. zappaman Sep 2012 #1
Truly, I think it was pretty clear what occupy stood for. Mojorabbit Sep 2012 #7
My theory is that people who don't get it are part of what they are protesting. 6000eliot Sep 2012 #38
Theory? I don't think there's much theory behind that - I think that's just about a statement... harmonicon Sep 2012 #81
+1 Blue_Tires Sep 2012 #44
Yup, that toon pretty much nails it. FailureToCommunicate Sep 2012 #45
He's an asshole hypocrite. Hissyspit Sep 2012 #16
There are many rich people who think the same thing. fasttense Sep 2012 #29
Their message was clear. Their rejection of political process abelenkpe Sep 2012 #57
Our message tama Sep 2012 #89
Huh? randome Sep 2012 #96
If you want the wold to start behaving better tama Sep 2012 #98
Yeah people only get elected and stuff by being really specific about concrete plans which always Bluenorthwest Sep 2012 #103
DU Homepage and the NYT front page TODAY detail two tragic examples of leaders targeted / harmed. proverbialwisdom Sep 2012 #70
So what's your answer, then? randome Sep 2012 #71
I claimed nothing, I observed what frequently occurs illustrated by a pair of tragedies today. proverbialwisdom Sep 2012 #73
How was it squandered? Almost everyone I know talks about the 1% now adigal Sep 2012 #75
So did 'Star Wars'. BFD. randome Sep 2012 #78
Thank you for the intelligent rejoinder. :) nt adigal Sep 2012 #94
It is really not too shocking that someone who writes lyrics like this doesn't get it... Bjorn Against Sep 2012 #2
It's easy not to get it when you don't want to get it. JackRiddler Sep 2012 #37
The rapper is unforutunately part of the 1% Panasonic Sep 2012 #3
Clearly- He is attempting to profit off of the first important social movement in 50 yrs. midnight Sep 2012 #13
Three Thoughts LovingA2andMI Sep 2012 #4
You believe in the Illuminati bull shit? JRLeft Sep 2012 #10
Yep...sure do. LovingA2andMI Sep 2012 #17
i nodded twice then went wtf, kinda lost me on point three loli phabay Sep 2012 #77
read the comments NJCher Sep 2012 #5
But he had no problem pitbullgirl1965 Sep 2012 #6
Yup. Major Hogwash Sep 2012 #111
He can rhyme. OnyxCollie Sep 2012 #8
This is news coming from the 1%? RoccoR5955 Sep 2012 #9
I'll take Tom Morello over jay-zzz U4ikLefty Sep 2012 #11
HAHA. Irony is funny. (nt) harmonicon Sep 2012 #82
show me the irony U4ikLefty Sep 2012 #115
Pointing this out is like explaining to someone who doesn't understand humour why a joke is funny. harmonicon Sep 2012 #117
New Rule TomClash Sep 2012 #12
What I don't get is... qanda Sep 2012 #14
THIS ^^^^ LovingA2andMI Sep 2012 #18
Owns the Nets, Roc-a-Fella and has a net worth in the millions Suji to Seoul Sep 2012 #15
Eminem - MOSH proverbialwisdom Sep 2012 #72
One example of a rapper with a social conscience is the exception, not the rule Suji to Seoul Sep 2012 #76
As opposed to other types of musicians? (nt) harmonicon Sep 2012 #83
Gordon Lightfoot, Queen, Harry Chapin, Phil Ochs, Pink, RATM, Harry Belafonte, John Denver Suji to Seoul Sep 2012 #85
Yeah... and old and/or dead people are relevant to Jay-Z how? harmonicon Sep 2012 #86
nice false strawman. Suji to Seoul Sep 2012 #87
Yep, that's what I thought. You can't answer questions. harmonicon Sep 2012 #88
He was only in it for the benjamins. Major Hogwash Sep 2012 #112
Post removed Post removed Sep 2012 #19
maybe you should have joined them 2pooped2pop Sep 2012 #35
Says the guy complaining about shit and posting on sites too. craigmatic Sep 2012 #58
I did join them. I did camp at Zuccotti. 2pooped2pop Sep 2012 #92
Hope you had fun tama Sep 2012 #99
We did have fun 2pooped2pop Sep 2012 #105
The fun has just begun tama Sep 2012 #106
Chicago is a nice little trip for us 2pooped2pop Sep 2012 #107
I read somewhere tama Sep 2012 #108
Remember what I said about hyperbole and exaggeration re: OWS? randome Sep 2012 #109
Self-organizing tama Sep 2012 #110
I am NOT trying to pit OWS versus unions. randome Sep 2012 #113
That's a mischaracterization tama Sep 2012 #114
The Tea Party didn't infiltrate shit. JackRiddler Sep 2012 #39
Amen. daleanime Sep 2012 #65
Yeah.. sendero Sep 2012 #69
We are many voices and opinions and experiences tama Sep 2012 #90
Say what you want... lexw Sep 2012 #20
+1,000 ! 99% and 1% are now an integral part of the political dialogue--thanks to OWS! Surya Gayatri Sep 2012 #26
It sure as hell did. 2pooped2pop Sep 2012 #36
Blezz hiz heart Tom Ripley Sep 2012 #21
Fuck it man, I won the rap lottery! Capitalism rulz! limpyhobbler Sep 2012 #22
Perhaps 12 years of receiving those Bush tax cuts has made him think Sep 2012 #23
Never Understood This Talking Point Bigredhunk Sep 2012 #24
It didn't matter how often it was explained to anyone who asked, either. Quantess Sep 2012 #28
So you're saying no one cared. Right? randome Sep 2012 #31
Sigh. What is is with DUers who insert their own meanings and assume the worst? Quantess Sep 2012 #32
Just doing their job... RandiFan1290 Sep 2012 #33
The poster you are responding to... JackRiddler Sep 2012 #40
Talk about sophistry. 1984 posts in 90 days and hardly any threads about OWS in that time. randome Sep 2012 #46
Did you find any threads about OWS... JackRiddler Sep 2012 #47
Feel free to post my questions and conclusions here, if you wish. randome Sep 2012 #50
Of course you have nothing to hide. JackRiddler Sep 2012 #55
Sadly, he's only saying what most of the country thinks. nt Tarheel_Dem Sep 2012 #25
Jay-Z and the DU trolls RandiFan1290 Sep 2012 #27
I got their message loud and clear lunatica Sep 2012 #30
IT'S SIMPLE (Russell Simmons explains to people like Jay-Z): OneGrassRoot Sep 2012 #34
Hmm, Russell Simmons or Jay Z? JackRiddler Sep 2012 #42
It's not a matter of having faith that either of them know. OneGrassRoot Sep 2012 #43
As you say. JackRiddler Sep 2012 #48
Jay-Z like all 1%'rs wishes they could make OWS go away harun Sep 2012 #41
Jay-Z is absolutely right! Occupy targeted the wrong people. It would have been more Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2012 #49
To be fair, the teabaggers have only succeeded in eviscerating the GOP. randome Sep 2012 #51
I agree. But I would have liked to see the OWS movement target Wall Street and those who Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2012 #54
Both those things can be true, can't they? randome Sep 2012 #56
Teachers are striking tama Sep 2012 #91
Chicago strike has what to do with OWS? randome Sep 2012 #95
CTU is allied with Occupy Chicago tama Sep 2012 #97
Most claims of OWS involvement are typically overblown. randome Sep 2012 #100
It's not "if" tama Sep 2012 #104
Sigh harun Sep 2012 #62
ABSOLUTELY!! Look at my response above. Corporatist Democrats have indeed been Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2012 #63
HAHAHA!!! You're fucking hilarious!! Do you have a standup routine I could watch?! (nt) harmonicon Sep 2012 #84
Why thank you!! :) Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2012 #93
Says a man... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2012 #52
I really do believe NOLALady Sep 2012 #53
Who is Jay-Z and why should I give a fuck what he thinks or says? - n/t coalition_unwilling Sep 2012 #59
Talentless hack NICO9000 Sep 2012 #60
^^^^This truebrit71 Sep 2012 #61
B/c there's so many problems right now in the US Dash87 Sep 2012 #64
gee, i wonder why? shanti Sep 2012 #66
Really? it was rather obvious...nt and-justice-for-all Sep 2012 #67
Google: harry belafonte jayz proverbialwisdom Sep 2012 #68
He's pretty damn stupid, isn't he? adigal Sep 2012 #74
This is from the rapper who still uses the word "bitch" LittleBlue Sep 2012 #79
isn't Jay Z the one who tried to Profit off of Occupy by selling Shirts or some other Shit ? JI7 Sep 2012 #80
Maybe because he's uninformed? The Stranger Sep 2012 #101
Jay-Z tried to market his own for profit Occupy tee shirts. What a dirtbag Jay-Z is... Bluenorthwest Sep 2012 #102
Wow. Jay-Z is someones useful idiot. The Midway Rebel Sep 2012 #116
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