More than 1,000 events this week will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King was assassinated April 4, 1968 in Memphis, where he had gone to stand with sanitation workers demanding their dream: the right to bargain collectively for a voice at work and a better life. The workers were trying to form a union with AFSCME.
On April 4, 2011, union members, community activists, people of faith, students, youth, LGBTQ, civil rights, and immigrant rights allies stood in solidarity with working people in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, and dozens of other states where well-funded, right-wing corporate politicians are trying to take away the rights Dr. King gave his life for: the freedom to bargain, to vote, to afford a college education and justice for all workers, immigrant and native-born.
Jobs with Justice coalitions participated in nearly 50 “We Are One” events across the country.
In Washington State, Jobs with Justice took action with workers fighting for their organizing and collective bargaining rights in Tacoma and Seattle. Anti-union bosses, subsidized by tax-dollar corporate welfare, are undercutting
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