Submitted on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 10:18am
IWW Solidarity Benefit!
Submitted on Tue, 03/11/2008 - 2:00pm
By
Bill Bumpus - The Bridge, March 2008
Deon Furtick, 31, of
Roxbury, and a father of three, had worked for four years in the deli
at the Jamaica Plain store at 57 South St. He was fired for not
punching out for a meal break on January 8th.
Furtick
had never punched out for meal breaks, and had never been told this was
necessary. He did not suspect his job was in jeopardy.
Harvest Manager of Operations Marc Cutler used to be Jamaica Plain
store manager. There he had personally signed off on employees’ hours
every week. So he would have noticed that Furtick did not punch out on
his breaks.
Submitted on Sun, 12/24/2006 - 3:22am
This Thursday, December 21, Boston locals took action in support of Starbucks baristas and farmers. Workers with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and students set up a table near a Starbucks just outside of Boston with information on fair trade, the IWW, and Starbucks' anti-worker and anti-union practices.
Starbucks has made every effort to keep workers in the United States (specifically New York City) from organizing, including firing workers for their union activity.
We spoke with a number of employees who were very interested and receptive, in fact all of the workers we talked to were with the exception of a woman who asserted that she was part of the CWA (in the AFL-CIO). We had a discussion with one worker when he got off work about why he thinks unions are important and the Haymarket martyrs. A large IWW flag was held high above the street and students sang union songs together from both sides of the road We also had a lengthy discussion with a woman working across the road who is a former Starbucks barista and who strongly agreed with our action. After a while we moved to a different Starbucks down the street and continued. More actions are planned in the area soon.
more information at www.starbucksunion.org
Submitted on Fri, 09/15/2006 - 3:02pm
The Boston IWW raised $380 for the Starbucks Workers Union in the first of a series of planned IWW Solidarity Nights. Solidarity for Fellow Workers, great music and food was what it was all about. The benefit had a great turnout despite a last minute change in venue. In between act FW's from our branch spoke to the crowd about what is going on with the campaign and the fired Baristas. The word defiantly got out to the community of the continuing assault on Starbucks workers by the company. The event was held on September 9th at the Zeitgeist Gallery in Cambridge, and featured performance's by Dieselhorse, Evan Greer(The riot folk Collective), Jake and the Infernal Machine, Clara Hendricks, Bill Bumpus and Ryan Harvey.
Submitted on Tue, 04/18/2006 - 8:11pm
Hi there. My name is Sara Willig. I am a member of the Boston GMB. You might remember me if you followed the DARE job branch struggles of 2002-4. The situation I’m writing you about tonight is related to that fight, when my coworkers voted to decertify the union about 18 months ago after a campaign of union busting and manipulation by management.
If you didn’t follow the DARE job branch situation, or if you’ve joined more recently, I’m a health care worker. I do a social work job, but without a degree in social work or the higher wages that go along with that degree. Keeps the price down for you, the taxpayer, never mind the State. But mostly it keeps the costs down for the boss. The agency I work for contracts with Massachusetts’ Dept, of Mental Retardation (DMR) and I’m paid to be the case manager for two disabled people. Sometimes I’ve had a caseload of three people. Currently my clients are borderline MR and moderately MR.