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Upcoming grocery strike actions from UFCW local 770

by Bob Morris Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004 at 5:59 PM
bob@polizeros.com

Upcoming grocery strike actions. These actions are organized or sanctioned by UFCW Local 770. Distribute widely.

UFCW Local 770, the grocery workers union in Los Angeles, has several important actions planned during the next two weeks, culminating in a massive march and rally at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood on Sat. Jan 31 which is expected to draw at least 20,000 people.

Check the UFCW Local 770 calendar for more details.
Link

Sun Jan 17
1 pm
Back to Picketing Ralph's
Ralphs
19781 Rinaldi St
Porter Ranch / Northridge
(Exit the 118 at Tampa, go west)
City Council member Dennis Zine and Congressman Brad Sherman, among others, will speak.

Mon Jan 18
1 pm
Rally at the end of the Martin Luther King march
Albertsons
Crenshaw and MLK

Wed Jan 21
Shame on Safeway!
11 am
Vons / Safeway main office
618 Michillinda Av
Arcadia
(at Huntington Dr off the 210)
Local 770 President Rick Icaza will speak, as will locked out workers, religious leaders, community activists, and more. This will be a major event, please try to make it

Fri Jan 23
EDD demo in Van Nuys.
The state of California still has not scheduled a hearing to determine when locked out workers will get unemployment benefits. Major politicians are expected to speak.

Fri Jan 24-25
Church vigils for fallen strikers
One striker was caught in a gang cross fire and killed while driving to a picket line at 2 am. There have been suicides.

Thu Jan 29
Adopt a Store rallies
Everywhere
If your organization adopted a store, be there in force.

Fri Jan 30
Congressional hearing regarding strike.

Sat Jan 31
Massive march & rally
Noon
Supporting Striking & Lock-out UFCW Wokers
Great Western Forum
3900 West Manchester Blvd. (at Prairie Ave.)
Inglewood
Call LA County Federation of Labor at 213-381-5611 ext 15
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BEYOND UNIONISM

by "Lefty" Hooligan Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004 at 1:19 PM

Beyond Unionism

“Lefty” Hooligan writes for the punk rock zine Maximum Rocknroll, and this piece is an edited version of a forthcoming column. To get a copy of Maximum Rocknroll write to PO Box 460760, San Francisco, CA 94146-0760.

Labor unions curtail the anger and rebelliousness of their members while pimping their labor to the highest bidder. Largely ineffective in defending let alone advancing real working class interests, even the most revolutionary unions serve to prop up capitalism once they gain a little power and position. Yet I hold a union card.

I’m a member in good standing of the National Writers Union, which is a branch of the United Auto Workers. AFL-CIO baby. I’ve held cards in everything from AFSCME to the IWW, none of which has made me any less dubious about unionism as a labor strategy. Don’t get me wrong, I believe in a strong, organized labor movement. I just don’t think labor unions are the best organizing tools with which to fight capitalism. I certainly don’t think they’re up to the task of creating and wielding social power based on the self-organization and self-activity of the working class as a class.

That said, union struggles in this country have contributed to incremental social reforms that make the lives of ordinary people a little less abject and destitute. The labor movement helped bring us the eight -hour day and the forty-hour week, health and safety regulation, workers comp and health benefits, unemployment insurance and social security. That working folk should have a lot more goes without saying, but there’s no reason why we should allow what little we have to be taken away piecemeal by the capitalist ruling class. Taking away these meager social benefits may or may not make working people more revolutionary. It will certainly make our lives more miserable.

There’s a huge labor action going on in southern California as of this writing. Thousands of grocery workers led by the United Food and Commercial Workers union have struck Safeway-owned stores, resulting in thousands of more UFCW workers being locked out by Albertsons and Kroger-owned Ralphs grocery stores. These supermarket chains want to create a two-tiered work force where new workers would get no health benefits and older workers would have to pay hefty premiums, all supposedly so they can compete with the hideous Walmart superstores. The Teamsters are honoring picket lines, and scabs are now driving Safeway trucks around southern California. Informational pickets have started up at Safeway stores here in northern California, AFL-CIO union leaders are calling for a nationwide boycott of Safeway-owned stores, and the UFCW is promising action at Safeway stores across the country.

I haven’t gone into a Safeway since the union folks came up from southern California to picket. My girlfriend’s a red diaper baby, so crossing a picket line for her is like a devout Catholic chomping into that little wafer at Communion. We’ve enjoyed searching out the various smaller grocery alternatives in the area and intend to minimize our shopping at grocery chains even if Safeway, Albertsons and Kroger do give their workers a good contract. Not crossing the line, talking to and showing support for the picketers and strikers, cutting up your Safeway card and mailing it to CEO Steve Burd, boycotting Safeway-owned stores; these are all nice, union-endorsed suggestions for actions the rest of us can take. Now for a few hooligan suggestions that are intended to take things beyond unionism.

I have five, but before I hit them, I need to make clear these suggestions are in no way endorsed or supported by any of the labor unions involved in the southern California grocery strike. And, in this age of the Patriot Act, I also need to make clear these suggestions are offered in a spirit of discussion, debate and free speech.

Remember free fucking speech?

RUMOR MONGERING: Proctor and Gamble still gets shit from people who think their symbol is Satanic. That’s nothing, I heard that the Safeway “S” logo is actually a clever Nazi SS design. And now that scabs are working Safeway stores, I hear that the rat and vermin problem has gotten way out of control. You get the picture…

STONER SHOPPING: Also called short term memory shopping, you go into a Safeway and fill your cart to overflowing with perishable meats, frozen foods, ice cream, eggs and the like, only to remember halfway down some back aisle that you left your wallet or purse in the car. Once you get outside, you realize you didn’t really have the money to buy all those groceries after all, leaving your full shopping cart parked in that supermarket aisle. Hopefully, the scabs will put it all away before it goes bad. This absent-minded shopping is not, I repeat, not illegal.

SALT OF THE EARTH: We practiced some stoner shopping during the UFW boycotts of grapes and iceberg lettuce back in the day. Another clandestine tactic is to salt down various produce items such as grapes or lettuce, particularly after they’ve been moistened. And Safeway has those clever produce watering sprinklers that sound like thunderstorms. Come to think of it, Safeway was also the major grocery chain that carried scab lettuce and grapes. This action is highly illegal by the way, as it involves the malicious destruction of private property.

LOCALIZING ANTI-GLOBALIZATION: Give those college kids a war in Iraq or a WTO conference in Cancún and there’s all sorts of creative direct action. But what about poverty and misery at your local Safeway grocery store? What about people chaining themselves to the doors or locking themselves down in the aisles to protest Safeway’s treatment of its workers? The image of the Black Bloc storming the checkout stands segues nicely into my final suggestion, that being…

AUTOREDUCTION: Imagine thirty, forty people entering a Safeway to shop, filling up their baskets, and all arriving at the checkout stands at the same time. They take up every cash register, with enough backup to cover any other checkout lane that might open up. Then these well-organized shoppers all simultaneously demand they get their groceries for free, to be given to the striking workers. Better yet, these thirty, forty shoppers all at once head for the doors with their full shopping carts, giving away their groceries to strikers and passersby once outside.

I’m sure your regular AFL-CIO honcho is having apoplexy over my suggestions, hoping that a couple of Teamsters would help me into the trunk of my car. The various and sundry political parties that claim to represent labor—from the deadbeat Democrats to the vile Leninists—are reading me a list of invective from extremism to adventurism. But you know what? Fuck ‘em all! Labor unions and political parties have failed miserably at halting, to say nothing of reversing the steady erosion in wages, social benefits and living standards for working people in this country over the past fifty years. It’s time working people took matters into our own hands.

“Lefty” Hooligan
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strike

by David Sheats Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004 at 5:09 PM
sheaters12@aol.com

I left some comments yesterday about what a bunch of fucking assholes you former grocery workers were and are and I knew that you did not have the balls to respond to my comments. I hope every one of you burn in Hell because that is where you belong. Like I said yesterday I hope every union worker on strike is homeless, penniless, and has to sleep in a gutter because that is where you fucking assholes belong. Fuck every one of you! David Sheats
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To David Sheats

by From a grocery store worker Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004 at 9:25 AM

David Sheats just by reading your stupid little message, it seems to me that you should be fighting for your health-care also because you seriously need some medication.And you need to be locked up in a psychiatric hospital because you seriously have some issues you crazy bastard.Get a life!!!!
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OneEyedMan

by KPC Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004 at 11:40 AM

David Shits (everytime he opens his mouth) spend all his time hating hard working Americans...what a waste of time...

...why not take up something more productive, like needlepoint....
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KPC

by GD Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004 at 6:02 PM

KPC your comments litter this board like rat droppings.

Only difference is that rat droppings are more appealing and more come from a more intelligent source.
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OneEyedMan

by KPC Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 at 10:12 AM

GED: "Only difference is that rat droppings are more appealing "

...hmmm, didn't see THAT one on my Atkins diet card.....
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