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San Francisco JwJ Sits Down to Support Hotel Workers Rising

JwJ San Francisco Participates in Civil Disobedience supporting Hyatt WorkersMembers of Jobs with Justice San Francisco turned out in force to support UNITE HERE Local 2 hotel and restaurant workers as they took to the streets to demand a fair contract on July 22.  Prior to the rally at Local 2 Plaza in downtown San Francisco, community activists, clergy, and union members packed a civil disobedience training session at Local 2 headquarters.  There they reviewed plans to close the street in front of the Grand Hyatt in Union Square.

An hour later, as tourists stared in amazement and snapped photos, fifteen hundred people marched through the streets and converged on the Grand Hyatt, cheering and chanting in several languages in support of the hotel and restaurant workers.  The boisterous crowd reflected the diversity of San Francisco as youth from POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights), PODER (People Organizing to demand Environmental and Economic Rights), Chinese Progressive Association and Young Workers United joined teachers, nurses, clergy, teamsters, longshoremen, many other union members and elected city officials to condemn the Hyatt Corporation’s refusal to settle a contract with Local 2.

More than 150 people, walking slowly onto Stockton Street six abreast, sat down and waited for the police to begin making arrests.  Hours later, the demonstrators were cited and released.  Jobs with Justice played a key role in recruiting community groups and union members to participate in the march and civil disobedience.

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