Metro & Verizon Streetheat Targets
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)"We
don't want
to
wait until someone is injured or killed," ATU
Local 1764 President Wayne
Baker told Union
City
Monday as his members picketed outside Metro
headquarters in downtown DC. The
local’s members – who drive for Metro
Access – are concerned about unsafe
practices, including collection of money
outside of the vehicles and being
assigned additional hours at the end of 13-hour
long shifts, often
with no breaks. Across town, CWA staffers
leafleted the F Street Verizon
Wireless store to alert customers about the
ongoing struggle by Verizon workers
for a fair contract. Some 45,000 Verizon
workers returned to work last week
after a 2-week strike but negotiations for a
new contract are ongoing and CWA
has asked labor and community allies to keep
the pressure up by adopting a
Verizon Wireless store for regular leafleting
until a settlement is reached.
Stay tuned for details on metro-area leaflets
or email streetheat@dclabor.org
if you want to
adopt a store.
-
report/photos by
Matt Fournier (ATU 1764 demo) and Chris Garlock
(Verizon leaflet)
