DC Jobs with Justice Corner: Indian Workers to Stage Hunger Strike in DC
Thursday, May 8, 2008
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)Hundreds of Indian
workers will return to DC next week to launch
an indefinite hunger strike to demand the
federal government investigate the guest worker
program and abuse of post-Katrina Gulf Coast
workers. Next week’s launch follows a nationwide
tour by the workers – sponsored by the
New Orleans Worker Center for Racial Justice
(NOWCRJ)
with support from Jobs with Justice – in
March and April that included stops in DC. In
late 2006, the workers mortgaged their futures
– and $20,000 – on false promises of
fortune and green cards by recruiters from
marine construction company Signal
International. But when the workers arrived in
the US to work on post-Katrina reconstruction,
they only received guestworker visas and were
forced to pay Signal $1,050 a month to live in
a trailer with 23 other workers. “At a time
when 30 percent of New Orleans workers were
looking for work,
the government suspended
a law that made it illegal to hire undocumented
workers,” says NOWCRJ Organizer Saket Soni.
“The guestworker program is designed to
control labor. It sanctions forced labor by
migrants and further disenfranchises the most
vulnerable American workers.” The hunger
strike will specifically call on the Department
of Justice to prosecute Signal International
and for Congress to hold hearings on the guest
worker program in the post-Katrina Gulf Coast.
Workers and their supporters kick off the
hunger strike Wednesday, May 14th at Lafayette
Park. Watch UNION CITY! for further details.
For more info, contact Ruth Castel-Branco, Rcastel@dclabor.org;
202-974-8281.
- report by
Ruth Castel-Branco
