WERC Leaflet for the G20 Protest in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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The Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign (WERC), a national campaign dedicated to organizing working people to fight for their own interests, strongly supports the protest demonstration organized by the Bailout People, Not Banks at the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh, PA. The G20 represents the wealthiest people from the wealthiest nations in the world. They are meeting in order to consolidate and expand their exorbitant wealth with little thought to the world's billions of working people who are being forced to struggle more and more just to get by, not to mention the growing number of the world's population who live in abject poverty. The WERC has embraced the following 10-point platform:
We think it is crucial to mount a campaign directed at all the diverse issues that are economically crippling working people. In this way we can create a broad, powerful movement. In unity there is strength. While the media have been trumpeting the sprouting of a "jobless recovery," what they really mean is a recovery for the bankers and multinational corporations, while the suffering of working people grows ever worse. Already, the banks have returned to their perverse and reckless practice of offering huge bonuses to their brokers -- in one case as much as $100,000,000. And by pouring millions of dollars into Congress, the bankers have succeeded in stalling any new significant legislation that would cramp their throw-caution-to-the-wind mode of operation. However, as long as the inequalities in wealth between working people and the rich continue to rise, we will have economic crises. No economy can thrive as long as a small minority possesses the vast majority of the wealth. On Monday, Sept. 14 at the AFL-CIO national convention in Pittsburgh, filmmaker Michael Moore premiered his new movie "Capitalism, A Love Story." He also urged the AFL-CIO to call a national protest day in Washington, DC to fight for healthcare and the unemployed. Moore's proposal for a national march was cheered loudly by the convention delegates. One day later, the AFL-CIO convention voted to support single-payer healthcare, an important step forward for working people. Without a mass movement in the streets calling for single-payer, however, this resolution will remain a paper resolution. That is why it is urgent for the labor movement to call a Solidarity Day III march in the nation's capital for single-payer, a real jobs-creation program, and a real Employee Free Choice Act, with card check. The time is now. We also call on the Bailout People, Not Banks campaign and all other interested organizations to join the WERC in organizing a national conference in order to plan the next steps -- including mass actions -- in this campaign. The bankers have bought the politicians. We must fight for our own interests and demand that the economy operate in the interests of the majority, not in the interests of a small, obscenely rich minority. Interim National Steering Committee of the Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign (WERC):
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WERC G20 PROTEST SUPPORT COUPON [ ] I can help distribute a WERC campaign leaflet at the G20 protests in Pittsburgh [ ] Please send me a PDF version of the WERC campaign leaflet. I will print out, make copies, and distribute to activists at the protest. NAME: UNION/ORGANIZATION CITY & STATE TEL EMAIL Please fill out coupon and return to wercampaign@gmail.com |
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WORKERS EMERGENCY RECOVERY CAMPAIGN P.O. Box 40009, San Francisco, CA 94140 Tel. (415) 641-8616; fax: (415) 626-1217 For a PDF version of the flier click here. Back to Home |