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RI JwJ Rallies for Health Care

Providence Health Care RallyMore than 200 activists marched from Brown University to Whole Foods in Providence, RI as part of the Jobs with Justice national week of action for a real economic recovery.  RI JwJ joined with SEIU 615, UFCW 328, and other supporters to march for “Affordable Health Care; Nationally and at Home.”

As food service workers negotiate a new contract, Brown University is looking to cuts costs, causing health care coverage to become the primary issue for workers.  The current contract expires October 12, 2009.  Students have already come forward to stand in support of maintaining health care affordability for ALL Brown food service workers and families.  Baird Bream, a senior at Brown and member of the Student Labor Alliance, explained:

We, as students, are standing in support with the Brown Dining Service workers because we think it is unfair for the university to expect their workers to shoulder so much of the burden of this financial crisis. It is particularly unfair to do so when the University has announced that it

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Quick Hits August 15-21, 2009

A sampling of what Jobs with Justice coalitions worked on this week.

Alternet reported on the campaign being forged by the UE and supported by Jobs with Justice targeting Wells Fargo bank for failing to extend credit to struggling businesses after receiving federal bailout money. This time, Wells Fargo is refusing to extend credit to Quad City Die Casting factory in Moline, IL, a decision which could force the company to close any day now.  Wells Fargo is one of the “Bailout Bandits” that Jobs with Justice coalitions will be protesting during our Economic Recovery Week of Action September 24-October 1st.

Members of Massachusetts JwJ JwJ got ready to protest Whole Foods over CEO John Mackey’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, The Whole Foods Alternative to Obamacare, in which he argues against any government involvement in health care and advocates for health care reforms that emphasize “personal choices.”  Stay tuned for more coverage as JwJ & others continue to put the pressure on this week.

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