Unions organized for anti-war protest Sunday PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lassie   
Friday, 21 September 2007 13:36
Another anti-war protest comes to St. Paul this Sunday, and this time unions are organizing it. Found at Newsvine:

Minnesota unions will lead a rally Sunday, Sept. 23, at the state Capitol to demand an end to the war in Iraq.

The demonstration, which will involve many of the state's leading labor organizations, is the first major union anti-war protest to take place in Minnesota in many decades, organizers said. The rally starts at 1 p.m. on the south steps of the state Capitol.

Traditionally, unions would rather remain neutral on issues of war and peace, but the nature of the Iraq War makes standing on the sidelines impossible, labor leaders said.

"The toll in terms of human lives and the economic cost has fallen disproportionately on working folks," said Steve Hunter, secretary-treasurer of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, one of the participating organizations. "There has not been shared sacrifice in this country. It's time to find our way out of this mess."

In addition to the Minnesota AFL-CIO, labor organizations participating in the rally include AFSCME Council 5, Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council, SEIU Minnesota State Council and the St. Paul Trades & Labor Assembly.


Your union dues at work. Hey, someone has to pay for all the signage! Don't be surprised to see lots of tip jars passed around, as was seen last Saturday in St. Paul. I'm sure we'll hear all kinds on non-union related progaganda, and promises of disrupting the RNC convention next year.

Cross-posted and comments welcome at FreedomDogs.