City Worker Union Says Occupy Fight is Local
Monday, December 19, 2011
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)Saying that “Teachers, social workers,
clerks, and all types of workers who provide
vital services to the people of DC have
suffered while a tiny minority continue to
watch their wealth skyrocket,” DC AFSCME
Local 2401 President Sabrina Brown (at left)
recently delivered supplies to Occupy DC,
including sleeping bags, water, and other
camping supplies. AFSCME Local 2401 members –
who work at the District’s Department of
Child & Family Services and Department of
Human Services – “stand in solidarity with
the brave brothers and sisters who are in the
streets,” said Brown, “raising their voices
and refusing to back down to the small minority
who are killing the American dream for millions
of working class people.” While unemployment
“continues to devastate the DC and Maryland
working class,” Brown noted, “Public
schools are neglected, and replaced by
privately run schools. Desperately needed
tax money is given to developers who continue
the planned gentrification project to change
the city’s ‘culture’,” revealing “the
inherent racism of a system that values profits
over peoples’ needs.” To find out how
you or your local can best support the DC
occupations, please email jkann@dclabor.org.
- photo courtesy of AFSCME Local 2401
