Mine Workers Feed DC Occupations
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)“This is our fight too,” said Bob Gaydos
yesterday as the United Mine Workers of America
Deputy Director of Organizing unloaded a
trailer full of $2,000 worth of food and winter
clothing into the willing arms of occupiers at
both McPherson Square and Freedom Plaza.
“We’re all in this together,” Gaydos
said, “we’re the 99 percent.” Gaydos --
who was accompanied by UMWA's David Kameras and
Jason Haught -- toured both camps, stopping
frequently to chat with occupiers who responded
enthusiastically to the bright gold Mine
Workers logo on his jacket. “Mine workers are
the hardest workers in America!” called out
one, “God bless you all!” Freedom Plaza’s
Mike Sheffer told Gaydos that “We’ve been
having a lively debate about the role of unions
in our movement” and invited Mine Workers
President Cecil Roberts -- who, along
with Secretary-Treasurer Daniel Kane, had sent
the supplies – to conduct a teach-in on
organized labor. “This is a perfect time for
you to visit,” Sheffer told Gaydos, who
promised to pass along the invitation. “We
really appreciate it!”
Supplies and funds
are running low at both DC occupations, which
are among the last still going on across the
country. Among the items needed are emergency
blankets, rain ponchos, and hand warmers; to
find out how you or your local can best support
the occupations, please email jkann@dclabor.org.
- photo of Bob
Gaygos (L) unloading holiday goodies for
occupiers at Freedom Plaza by Chris
Garlock
