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Omaha Steve

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Fri Jan 25, 2013, 10:47 PM Jan 2013

With IWW Help Starbucks Workers In Massachusetts Win A Million Dollar Concession [View all]

Source: Workers Independent News

By Doug Cunningham

[Erik Forman]: “There’s a new fighting spirit in the working class in the low-wage service sector. Five years ago this kind of thing wouldn’t have happened. Nobody would have thought, oh they’re gonna take away twenty percent of our pay, lets organize a statewide strike. Now workers are and they’re reaching out. So the question is, is the labor movement going to be there to back them when workers start fighting back?”

International Workers of The World (IWW) organizer Erik Forman. Using direct action organizing Starbucks workers in Massachusetts have won a victory that will get them more than a million dollars annually in raises and bonuses. Starbucks shift supervisors reached out to the IWW for help when they faced a 20 percent pay cut due to Starbucks took away their tips in the wake of a Massachusetts legal decision. The workers organized using an online petition and a possible strike. Starbucks conceded – agreeing to pay $350 bonuses and increase supervisor wages from $11 to $13.59 an hour to compensate them for the loss of tips. Forman says what low-wage workers are doing at Starbucks, Wal-Mart, fast food restaurants and other low-wage service jobs could be the salvation of the labor movement.

[Erik Forman2]: “I think this is the shape of things to come. Workers deciding to take action on the job, partnering with labor organizations, fighting the battles and unions incrementally rebuilding through what we call in the IWW solidarity unionism. We need to look to models which don’t depend on the law. They don’t depend on favorable political or legal environment and instead rely on the threat or the actual execution of direct action that hits bosses where it hurts. Capital is destroying the legal framework that unions have existed (under) in the U.S. since 1935 – in the public and private sector. But that doesn’t mean the end of workers struggle. In fact it probably means we’re about to se the beginning of an entirely new wave of rebellion. I think it’s important for us as people who’ve had experience organizing to be there for workers who are starting to fight back.”

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A big K & R!! n/t RufusTFirefly Jan 2013 #1
GO WOBS !!! jerseyjack Jan 2013 #2
Big K&R! Fire Walk With Me Jan 2013 #3
Joe Hill is smiling down from heaven DBoon Jan 2013 #4
This wont solve the problem *shakes head* cstanleytech Jan 2013 #5
You're worried about paying 10% more for your overpriced coffee? You'd rather .... marble falls Jan 2013 #17
Actually I am not worried since I havent ever bought coffee from starbucks as cstanleytech Jan 2013 #18
And unions are the best tool we have. The law gets applied differently by changing administrations.. marble falls Jan 2013 #19
The unions can help get higher wages for their workers sure cstanleytech Jan 2013 #20
Is there still an I.W.W. active? another_liberal Jan 2013 #6
I think they were actually finished off by the mid 1920s DBoon Jan 2013 #7
I guess that's right . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #8
Workers of the World unite!! lunasun Jan 2013 #9
Excellent! another_liberal Jan 2013 #11
There is. I am a Wobbly. Th1onein Jan 2013 #10
I got to your web site. another_liberal Jan 2013 #12
Federal Judge Finds Jimmy John's Guilty of Illegally Firing Whistleblowers in Sick Day Campaign Omaha Steve Jan 2013 #14
It's like an early Birthday present! another_liberal Jan 2013 #16
it never really went away just the red scare in the 50's pushed it out of favor even with the worker lunasun Jan 2013 #21
Thanks for the link. another_liberal Jan 2013 #23
Big K&R n/t defacto7 Jan 2013 #13
K&R Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #15
Kick for the Wobblies.... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #22
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