When: Sunday, October 11th, 4:00pm
Where: Poughkeepsie Friends Meeting
249 Hooker Avenue, Poughkeepsie
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Pope Benedict XVI's commitment to the cause of working people worldwide shines today. In the new encyclical, Caritas in Veritate or Charity in Truth, Pope Benedict XVI offers an ethical critique of the global economic crisis and proposes concrete elements for policies anchored in moral values that enhance the dignity of all, especially the poor and working people. The encyclical levels a strong critique at the forces of unfettered free-market capitalism and globalized greed.
Particularly, the new encyclical offers a much-needed reminder that to create an economy that works for everyone it is critical to protect workers' fundamental right to join together as a union and bargain for a better future. As the Pope makes clear, it is not only working people, but also entire communities - - nations even - - that stand to benefit when workers exercise this right. In the document, the Pope reaffirms the Church's longstanding position that labor unions play a vital role in efforts to build a more just economy—one in which even the most marginalized workers are guaranteed basic dignity and respect.
As the gap between the wealthy and the poor continues to widen, and workers around the world are denied the dignity and freedom they deserve, the union movement stands with the Catholic Church in its call for a global economy that works for working people. Now, more than ever, we must rally to protect the rights of workers—at home and worldwide—to come together in unions and build a better future for us all.
Posted at 02:45 PM in Current Affairs, LABOR ISSUES, LIVING WAGE CAMPAIGN, NEWS | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
I have an amazing story to share with you - a story of a community coming together and, through collective action and civil disobedience, saving the home of a family of renters in Oakland caught up in the foreclosure crisis. And not just save the home, but help them buy it from their foreclosed landlord!
The reason I'm sharing this with you is because we are going to be doing this exact same thing in cities around the country and I wanted to invite you to join in the fight to end the financial crisis and save the homes of individuals caught in the storm.
But first, here's the story of Eddie and Martha Daniels of Oakland, California.
At 6:00 am on Wednesday, February 4, more than 30 members of ACORN gathered at the home of Eddie and Martha Daniels in West Oakland, armed with prayers, cell phones, and the hope that Wednesday would not be a day in which yet another family who had done no wrong was claimed as a victim of the raging foreclosure crisis.
Since 2006, the Daniels had paid their rent each month to their landlord, who had not told them that he was not, in turn, paying the mortgage on time. The landlord's lender had foreclosed on the property and terminated the lease, and on Wednesday the sheriff was scheduled to come to their home and evict the Daniels, a family on the verge becoming another statistic in the national economic catastrophe.
ACORN members rallied their neighbors, spoke with local media, including one radio station that broadcast live from the home, and flooded the sheriff's office with calls urging compassion and forbearance of the scheduled eviction. At the same time, ACORN Housing Corporation was working furiously behind the scenes with the lender to negotiate a stay on the eviction, which successfully came through.
This alone would have saved their home, but what happened next was unique: ACORN Housing Corporation was able to counsel the Daniels and help them apply for a VA loan that would enable them to purchase the very property from which they were almost evicted earlier that day!
Maud Hurd, ACORN's President, said, "This shows the power of communities coming together to fight back against the foreclosures that are taking our homes and ruining our neighborhoods."
Amen. And that's why I wanted to write to you. Today ACORN is launching a national effort modeled on what happened yesterday in Oakland: the ACORN Home Defenders. The Home Defenders gives everyone an opportunity to stand in solidarity with families like the Daniels as they face the economic maelstrom engulfing our country. It is designed to help keep families in their homes and put pressure on our elected officials to address this root cause of the economic collapse.
The Home Defenders program links members of local communities with families who have taken the bold step of refusing to cooperate with the foreclosure process. It responds to the desperate calls for help found in the grim foreclosure statistics (2.3 million families faced foreclosure in 2008) and echoes the sentiments of leaders like Toledo, Ohio-area Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur who recently said, "Stay in your homes. If the American people, anybody out there is being foreclosed, don't leave."
The urgency of this crisis demands immediate action. So the Home Defenders program is rolling out in two stages. The first stage will include eight "Tier 1" metro areas: Baltimore, MD; Contra Costa County, CA; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY; Oakland, CA; Orlando, FL and Tucson, AZ. Initial trainings for people located in these metro areas will take place during the second week in February, with kick-off events scheduled to occur during the 3rd week of the month.
The second stage will include 16 "Tier 2" metro areas: Albany, NY; Boston, MA; Bridgeport, CT; Broward County, FL; Cincinnati, OH; Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Durham, NC; Flint, MI; Minneapolis, MN; Pittsburgh, PA; Raleigh, NC; San Mateo County, CA; and Wilmington, DE. Trainings and kick-off events will occur a few weeks after those in the Tier 1 cities.
New cities are continuing to join this campaign, so if you do not live near any of the metro areas listed above, you can still participate in actions to save the homes of families in your community as they come on-board. For people who live in areas that will not have local organizers helping drive this program, ACORN is creating Home Defender Tool-Kits that help you fight back against the crisis in your neighborhood.
I urge you to take this step in helping local families fight back against the crisis caused by reckless financiers who made billions in bonuses in equity-stripping schemes designed to set homebuyers up for failure.
By showing that communities are refusing to participate in their own decimation, we will force elected officials to finally shift their emphasis from bailing out Wall Street to bailing out Main Street.
In strength and solidarity,
Bertha Lewis
ACORN CEO and Chief Organizer
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Then, unions were more than twice their current size and less allied with progressive causes, and so it was easier to frame the battle as a parochial fight between big labor and big business. "Labor's decline helps recast that dynamic," he says. "This time around it isn't about two special interests; it's about economic recovery and restoring the middle class."
Posted at 05:09 PM in Current Affairs, LABOR ISSUES, LIVING WAGE CAMPAIGN | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The wheel of karma may turn slowly, but it does turn.
Perhaps it is schadenfreude, but we are pleased that County Executive C Scott Vanderhoef, who several years ago denied hundreds of low wage workers a raise when he vetoed the Rockland County Living Wage, was denied a raise that he requested.
Members of the Rockland County Legislature tabled action on his increment when he submitted his request, bundled with similar raises for his department heads, after he had previously stated that he would not be seeking a salary increase this year.
Vanderhoef earns $137,765 annually. The low wage workers whose raises he vetoed earn less than $19,000 per year.
Posted at 08:42 PM in Current Affairs, LIVING WAGE CAMPAIGN, NEWS | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The Conservative movement’s policy body on Jewish law has passed a legal opinion arguing that Jewish employers should pay their workers a living wage and strive to hire union workers.
The opinion, written by Jill Jacobs, a rabbi in residence at Jewish Funds for Justice, was passed by the Rabbinical Assembly’s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards with 13 votes, easily surpassing the six votes necessary to gain legal standing. A previous version of the opinion had been rejected in 2006. With the vote, the opinion gains stature as a valid legal opinion, though it is not considered binding.
Labor rights have become a signature issue for the Conservative movement as part of its Hekhsher Tzedek initiative, which would certify kosher products that meet acceptable standards for labor conditions and environmental impact. Jacobs, a former labor activist who has been involved with Hekhsher Tzedek, has pushed for the Conservative movement to take stronger stands on social justice issues.
Jacobs’s legal opinion on the obligations of Jewish employers had sparked debate in the law committee, as some members had argued that its provisions would place an undue burden on Jewish employers and might even cost workers their jobs. Committee chair Rabbi Elliot Dorff told the Forward that the final opinion ultimately gained support because its recommendations were not too stringent and because it also covered a host of other important workers’ rights issues, such as prompt payment for workers.
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A few days from now will mark the third anniversary of Rockland County Executive's Scott Vanderhoef's cruel veto of the Rockland Living Wage Ordinance, a law that would have provided decent, family sustaining wages for hundreds of hard working Rockland County residents who provide direct personal care to the most vulnerable members of our community; seniors, the developmentally disabled, and children.
Thanks to our feckless County Executive hundreds of families will remain in poverty this holiday season.
Posted at 10:17 AM in Current Affairs, LIVING WAGE CAMPAIGN, NEWS | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
As part of his proposed $667.8 million 2008 budget plan,Rockland County Executive C Scott Vanderhoef has requested a $14,200 per year raise. The raise would bring his annual compensation to $152,000.
Almost 2 years ago, as many will remember, Vanderhoef vetoed a living wage measure which would have lifted hundreds of low wage county contract employees and their families out of poverty.
The budget also includes raises for 7 members of his inner circle.
To pay for his own and his cronies’ raises, as well as other increased costs, the county executive has proposed a 7.9 percent property-tax increase for 2008. Part of the reason for the increased property tax is the flawed budget submitted last year, which over-estimated sales and property tax receipts by millions of dollars.
To pay for Vanderhoef’s raises, and to make up for his budget shortfalls, owners of houses valued at $550,000 will fork over an extra $45 annually, while owners of condominiums valued at $350,000 would be dunned for an extra $28.
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WashingtonD.C. May 10, 2007 - In response to Maryland’s adoption of a state wide living wage ordinance, Rabbi Scott Sperling, Director of the Union for Reform Judaism’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Council, issued the following statement:
Maryland’s General Assembly and Governor Martin O’Malley made history this week when Maryland’s state wide living wage ordinance was signed into law. This vital legislation underscores Maryland’s already strong commitment to investing in working families and treating workers in a just and fair manner.
As a Reform Jew, I heed the words of Leviticus 19:13, “You shall not defraud your neighbor, nor rob him; the wages of he who is hired shall not remain with you all night until the morning” and recognize that paying a just and timely wage is the ethical responsibility of every employer. It is for this reason that I commend Maryland’s ordinance that will translate to higher wages for all workers and particularly workers in the industries that enable Maryland’s economy to thrive including janitors, landscapers, food service workers, as well as security and parking attendants.
In 1994 Baltimore showed true leadership by becoming the first city to pass a living wage. Hundreds of localities have since followed suit, including Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, passing living wages that are higher than the state and federal minimum wages. I applaud Maryland for its ongoing commitment to rewarding hard work with fair pay and urge other states to do the same.
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Because of the shameful behavior of Rockland County Democratic legislator Roman Rodriguez, and the entire Republican faction, with special emphasis on the hypocritical John Murphy and the mendacious Edwin Day, hundreds of Rockland County families languish in poverty.
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“There is nothing but a lack of social vision to prevent us from paying an adequate wage to every American citizen.... there is nothing except shortsidedness to prevent us from guaranteeing an annual minimum and livable income for every American family.” -Martin Luther King, Jr.
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