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Karen Lewis, candidate for President of Chicago Teachers Union. Photo: Labor Beat.Grassroots school protest. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #100204: GEM-CORE Summit on Education Fights, 1/9/10. {LB}

Video: 'GEM-CORE Summit 2010'

On January 9, 2010 GEM (Grassroots Education Movement) and CORE (Caucus of Rank-and-File Educators) held a public education 'summit' at Malcom X College in Chicago.

It convened to evaluate the lessons on fighting closings and turnarounds in the public Schools.

"What's happened to schools all over this city... They were able to pick us off, one by one." Karen Lewis, a teacher, described the situation: "The Board [of Education], who have no parents, no graduates from Chicago Public Schools, except for maybe the guy in charge every once in a while, people who do not care about public education, don't have their children in public schools, never went to public schools... made the decision to close public schools, open something else, then tell you it's a public school. Oh, it's a public school because they're using our tax dollars... But who's running it? Somebody that's making money from public schools."

Includes specific discussion and scenes of James N. Thorp School, Fenger High School, Sec. of Ed. Duncan's plans to expand the 'Chicago model', and more.

Speakers and interviews included: A youth community leader; Karen Lewis, Candidate for President of Chicago Teachers Union; Cheryl Johnson, Committee for Safe Passage; Pauline Lipman, Teachers 4 Social Justice; Kellina Mojica, Chicago Youth Initiating Change; Terrie McCrary, Teacher; Jitu Brown, Kenwood Oakland Community Organization; Wanda Hopkins, Parents United for Responsible Education; Lois Ashford, Trustee, Chicago Teachers Pension Fund; and Jackson Potter, Candidate for Vice-President, Chicago Teachers Union.

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Rubina Jamil. Photo: Labor Beat.Labour Party of Pakistan protests rice price hikes. Photo: Khalid Mahmood, Labour Education Foundation, Pakistan.

Labor Beat: Rubina Jamil {LB589}

- 1 - Rubina Jamil is President of Pakistan Working Women Organization. While attending as a guest speaker the 3rd National Assembly of U.S. Labor Against the War in December, 2009, she gave this interview to Labor Beat.

In it she discusses her organization, the situation that working women face in Pakistan, the U.S. military occupation of the Pakistan region, and the political needs of the Pakistani working class. Includes photos and video footage of the labor protests and anti-war demonstrations in Pakistan.

- 2 - The second half of the show presents encore segments videotaped in Chicago's main Pakistani neighborhood on Devon Avenue, including a protest against Obama's policy of supporting military raids in Pakistan and an anti-war march.

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Panel discussion - Checking the Vital Signs
(L to R) Brenda Langford, Steve Edwards, Dr. Quentin Young, Wayne Heimbach
Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #100102: Healthcare Crisis in Illinois, Episode 3: Checking the Vital Signs {LB}

This fifth show in the Labor Beat series 'Healthcare Crisis in Illinois' continues to examine the disparity in the delivery of healthcare in Illinois (and the nation) and how we can reform this broken system.

Labor Beat host Wayne Heimbach invites comments from a powerful panel of labor movement healthcare activists. The discussion takes place in January 2010, the midst of the legislative dead-end in Congress over healthcare "reform".

Members of the panel are: Dr. Quentin Young, National Coordinator of Physicians for a National Health Program; Brenda Langford, President, NNOC/NNU Region 13, and Vice President, National Nurses United; Steve Edwards, President of AFSCME Local 2858, and member of Socialist Alternative.

"Polls show today that two-thirds of Americans are for a government-sponsored Medicare-like program," Dr. Young offered. And "59 percent of US doctors, a very conservative group, support a government-sponsored, tax-based" program.

Regarding the class nature of how things are going, he explained that "the reduction in services, the closing of facilities are pointed to people at the bottom of the ladder, and at the same time luxury hospitals are still being built in the city and in this country."

Considering the obstacles faced by advocates of a single payer, government-administered movement,the next step should be: "People on the street," Steve Edwards answered. "Within the NNU," Brenda Langford added, "we are aggressively working at organizing the RNs across the country...and we're promoting the single payer health program."

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March passes Chicago City Hall. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #100127: Public Workers Unite MLK Day Demo Chicago, Jan. 18, 2010 {LB}

A coalition of public workers targeted several locations in Chicago's Loop to dramatize the areas of the public sector that are being dismantled by corporation-controlled government.

To commemorate Martin Luther King day, on Jan. 18, 2010, Public Workers Unite began at Chicago Transit Authority headquarters, then marched to Boeing headquarters, then on to Chicago Public Schools headquarters, and ended up at the State of Illinois Building.

Speaking are.: Earl Silbar, Public Workers Unite; Carlos Acevedo, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 241; Mike Pitula, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization; Gwen Johnson, former CTA bus driver; Erek Slater, CTA Bus Driver; Andy Thayer, Gay Liberation Network; Joleen Kirschenman, Public Workers Unite; Rosita Chatonda, Caucus of Rank and File Educators (CORE); Kurt Hilgendorf, CORE; Jackson Potter, CORE; Bunny Johnson, Public Workers Unite, member AFSCME 2858.

For more information on Public Workers Unite: http://publicworkersunite.org/.

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Rally for Mass Transit, Jan 20, 2010. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #100126: Rally for Mass Transit Chicago, Jan. 20, 2010 {LB}

Chicago Transit Authority union members and CTA transit users protested in front of the CTA headquarters on Wednesday, January 20.

The ongoing and future threatened cuts by the CTA management will double wait times for bus riders, cut service to low income/minority areas, overcrowd buses and trains, to mention only a few serious effects.

Speeches and interviews from Marcellus Barnes, International VP, Amalgamated Transit Union; Debbie Pittman, Concerned Citizens of Paratransit; Carlos Acevedo, Asst. Business Agent, ATU Local 241; Michael Simmons, Recording Sec., ATU Local 241; Diane Simons, ATU 241 member.

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Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #100109: Victory at SK Tools. Healthcare Crisis in Illinois - Episode 4 {LB}

Labor Beat's 4th segment in its series Healthcare Crisis in Illinois briefly recapitulates segment 3, then goes to its main topic: the strike of Teamsters Local 743 against Chicago area's SK Hand Tools Corporation.

The workers voted to go on strike after their employer canceled their healthcare plan without notice.

Their fight represented the statewide and national fight for workers' healthcare coverage as employers cut healthcare as insurance costs rise.

"We found out we had no health insurance when we went to the doctor, or tried to get a prescription filled. If it can happen to us, it can happen to anyone. We all need health insurance," said Norma Trinidad, SK Tool Striker.

The strike finally ended with Local 743 keeping its healthcare coverage.

Scenes included are the SK Tools picket line, protest at Sears in downtown Chicago, the strike victory rally, and more.



Elwood Flowers, ATU #308. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Let's Fix Chicago's Public Transit! {LB587}

Chicago public transit riders and workers have become fed up with perennial funding crises that translate into service cuts and attacks on working conditions and jobs.

There needs to be a different, positive solution with adequate funding, and transit riders and workers need to control the process and the system.

With Mike Pitula, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization; and Erek Slater, CTA Bus Driver. Also Elwood Flowers, ATU 308; Carlos Acevedo, ATU 241; Dan Hrycyk, Financial Sec., ATU 241; Heather Benno, NoCTAcuts.org.

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Photo: Andrew Freund / Labor Beat.

News Video #100102: Hassan Juma'a Awad Interview {LB}

Hassan Juma'a Awad, President of Iraq Federation of Oil Unions, is interviewed while attending as a guest speaker the 3rd National Assembly of U.S. Labor Against the War in December, 2009.

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Ellwood Flowers ATU #308. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91225: Let's Fix Chicago's Public Transit! {LB}

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Ambulatory picket at Pars Ice Cream. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.Dec. 2, 2009 anti-Afghanistan upsurge protest in Chicago. Photo: Labor Beat.Alexy Lanza, Voz de los de abajo. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Pain Dry Ice Strike / Obama's War / Honduras Election {LB586}

- 1. Pain Dry Ice Strike

Teamsters 705 members employed by Pain Dry Ice in Addison, IL were forced to strike over unfair labor practices.

In a campaign to put pressure on management, the union has implemented a strategy of following the scab trucks carrying dry ice to delivery locations and conducting ambulatory picketing there to inform customers about the strike.

- 2. Day One of Obama's War

Within 24 hours of President Obama's announcement of major US troop increases to Afghanistan, a coalition of anti-war groups on Dec. 2, 2009 assembled in Chicago's Loop (at Federal Paza) to denounce this move.

This is now Obama's war, not a leftover from Bush's military policies. One sign at the rally said it all: "So Much for the Peace Prize!"

- 3. Chicago Protests Sham Honduras Election

On the day so-called elections took place in Honduras (Nov. 29, 2009) protesters assembled in front of the Honduran Consulate in Chicago to decry the fraud of this electoral process set up after the military coup against the legally elected President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91219: Rubina Jamil Interview {LB}

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Dec. 2, 2009 anti-Afghanistan upsurge protest in Chicago. Photo: Labor Beat.Dec. 2, 2009 anti-Afghanistan upsurge protest in Chicago. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91212: Day One of Obama's War {LB}

Within 24 hours of President Obama's announcement of major US troop increases to Afghanistan, a coalition of anti-war groups on Dec. 2, 2009 assembled in Chicago's Loop (at Federal Paza) to denounce this move.

This is now Obama's war, not a leftover from Bush's military policies. One sign at the rally said it all: "So Much for the Peace Prize!

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Robert Kelly, ATU 308 President speaks at rally. Photo: Gary Brooks/Labor Beat.Heather Benno,  NoCTACuts.org, addresses rally at CTA headquarters. Photo: Gary Brooks/Labor Beat.

News Video #91211: Stop CTA Service Cuts {LB}

A rally against mass transit service cuts in Chicago took place on Dec. 9, 2009.

Carlos Acevedo, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 241, told a large protest crowd in front of CTA headquarters: "It seems the riding public gets numb to it because it seems not to happen, they get bailed out every year, but these cuts are real. You will be affected by them. It's a different style of service cuts they are making, that will make you stand on the corner for a long, long time. They are going to eliminate buses on each route. They can avert this. We need a real solution for mass transit, to demand proper funding for mass transit."

Heather Benno, NoCTACuts.org, added: "This is a cause of justice. They say that they're going to lay us off and cut our services. They say that there is nothing we can do. But by being here in the streets, we are fighting back."

Robert Kelly, President ATU Local 308, told the crowd of union and community activists: "Reducing services in this city, laying people off is a tragedy. We need to keep these jobs. We need the public involved."

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Graduate Employees Organization votes for the contract at victory meeting. Photo: iresist.org.GEO strike marches down the Quad at University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. Photo: iresist.org.

Labor Beat: Graduate Employees Organization Strike at University of Illinois {LB585}

In mid-November 2009, the Graduate Employees' Organization (GEO), AFT/IFT Local 6300, went on strike at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC).

Within 24 hours, the Board of Trustees acceded to the GEO's demands, in particular to a guarantee of tuition waivers.

The victory was part of a growing national upsurge of militancy against cutbacks in public education, such as the recent militant protests in UCLA and Berkely.

This program was prepared for Labor Beat by www.iresist.org, and videotaped by a UIUC GEO.

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Victoria Cervantes, Voz de los de abajo. Photo: Labor Beat.Alexy Lanza, Voz de los de abajo. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91204: Chicago Protests Sham Honduras Election {LB}

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Ambulatory picket at Pars Ice Cream. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #91201: Pain Dry Ice Strike {LB}

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Welfare workers protest at largest Dept of Human Services center in Illinois. Photo: Labor Beat.Welfare workers protest at largest Dept of Human Services center in Illinois. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91129: Help Us Help You. Caseworkers protest, Nov. 18, 2009. {LB}

AFSCME 2858 case workers for the Illinois Department of Human Services held an informational protest at the largest welfare facility in the state of Illinois

on Nov. 18 to underline the crisis facing the state's welfare system. There are not enough workers to process the cases, or, put another way, case workers are given far too many cases than they can possibly handle (1200 instead of 600, the recommended number). AFSCME 2858 spokesperson Bunnie Johnson pointed out that welfare workers are like other public workers, such as bus drivers and school teachers, who are fighting cuts and layoffs, from which the public suffers as well as public workers. They hope that actions like this will be part of a general fightback growing to defend the public sector and its workforce.



Welfare workers protest at largest Dept of Human Services center in Illinois Photo: Labor Beat



SK Tools picket line. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Healthcare Crisis in Illinois - Episode 3, Healthcare Showdown {LB584}

Third in the Labor Beat series on healthcare crises in Illinois.

Includes the Governor of Illinois, Pat Quinn, showing up on the Teamsters 743 picket line at SK Handtools. He puts on a Teamsters hat, grabs a picket sign, and gives a lengthy speech about why workers need healthcare reform, single payer in particular.

The SK Handtools strike over, among other things, the workers' loss of healthcare benefits is part of an historic national struggle over whether under this system good healthcare is a right for all or only for those who have money.

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Scenes inside the Wells Fargo Chicago Offices lobby during protest. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: ABA You're the Worst / Showdown in Chicago / Chicago Street Sitdown for Boston Hyatt Workers {LB583}

-1- ABA, You're the Worst

The Oct. 26, 2009 protest against the national meeting of the American Bankers Association in Chicago.

Actions, interviews, speeches. Begins at Chicago offices of Goldman Sachs (Goldman "Sucks") and then goes to the office building of Wells Fargo. There, hundreds of protesters occupy the lobby. Length 9:57.

-2- Showdown in Chicago

October 27, 2009, on the third day of protest during the national meeting in Chicago of the American Bankers Association, some 4-5 thousand labor and community activist marched down Michigan Avenue and then to the Sheraton Hotel, where the ABA was meeting, and held a protest rally.

This day of protest was called by its organizers "Showdown in Chicago: The American People vs. Wall Street Banks."

Speakers included Dennis Gannon (President, Chicago Federation of Labor), Tom Balanoff (President, SEIU Illinois Council), Richard Trumka (President, AFL-CIO), Armando Robles (President, UE 1110, of the Republic Windows plant occupation), Denise Dixon (Executive Director, Action Now).

Dixon noted, "Every 13 seconds, another home goes into foreclosure in urban areas all over the country that are already beaten down. ... Enough is enough!"

Tom Balanoff asked the rally, "why are we here today? We're here to send a strong message to the bankers and the financiers, it's time that they be held accountable."

-3- Chicago Street Sitdown for Boston Hyatt Workers

On Sept. 24, 2009, in front of the Chicago Ave. entrance to the Chicago Park Hyatt, hundreds of Chicago hotel workers (UNITE-HERE members) and supporters sat down in the street, in solidarity with Park Hyatt workers in Boston who were fired.

Interviews and scenes from the dramatic sitdown in the street.

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Showdown marches down Michigan Ave. Photo: Gary Brooks/Labor BeatArmando Robles, President UE 1110, speaks to rally. Photo: Gary Brooks/Labor Beat

News Video #91028: Bankers Meeting Protest - 'Showdown in Chicago' {LB}

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91027: Bankers Meeting Protest - 'ABA, You're the Worst' {LB}

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Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #91018: Healthcare Crisis in Illinois - Episode 2, The Public Only Option {LB}

The second report in this series briefly recapitulates Episode 1 and then covers a series of speakers and interviews from the Labor Day event at Pullman on Sept. 7, 2009, where we hone in on the public option and single payer.

To those gathered at that commemoration, Dr. Claudia Fegan (Physicians for National Healthcare) spoke: "As we stand here today, there are 46 million people who are uninsured. And 75 percent of those people are working folks and their families."

Dr. Ann Scheetz, working with the Illinois Single Payer Coalition, explained in an interview, "the only healthcare reform that counts is the single payer program that is embodied at the national level as HR676, and at the state level in HB311. This is the only reform that will actually cover everybody because it makes coverage automatic. It is also the only reform that can contain costs. This can only come about through a massive movement of all the people, including of course the labor movement."

State Representative Mary Flowers, who is chair of the Healthcare Committee, said: "I see so many of my friends out here for single payer. We must send our leaders in Washington, DC a message. We must tell them that we don't want access to insurance, we want access to healthcare. Therein lies the difference."

Jorge Mujica, immigrant rights activist, addressed the issue of undocumented workers and the national healthcare debate. "Today on Labor Day immigrants came out to march as American workers, born elsewhere, but as American workers. ... Mr. Barack Obama said a month ago that the priority in his government is healthcare reform and we will talk about immigration reform in about a year. And our response is, we are willing to work of course for healthcare reform, but we want a healthcare reform that is inclusive, because you should know that this healthcare reform we are talking about excludes immigrants...Let's include every American worker in the healthcare reform."

Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. noted that "115 years after Pullman [the Pullman strike], there is still a debate about citizenship...there is no such thing as an illegal human being." Congressman Jackson then compared the issue of private vs public option to the systems for mail delivery: "We do not have in our mighty constitution the right to healthcare which every human being deserves. We are here to demand a more perfect union for every American...The private option is 'FedEx' and 'UPS'. The public option, for under 50 cents, is ...the 'US Postal Service'. The public option covers the barrios and the ghettos. The American people deserve coverage from one end of this nation to the other."

Other speakers in the video include: State Rep. Constance A. Howard; State Senator Donne E. Trotter; State Rep. Al Riley; John McHale, SK Hand Tools striker; Richard Berg, President, Teamsters 743.

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John Oprzdek, SK Handtools worker on strike over healthcare benefits. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.Candlelight vigil for healthcare in Evanston IL Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Healthcare Crisis in Illinois - Episode 1 {LB582}

This video is the first in a series of reports on the many aspects of the healthcare crisis in Illinois, first looking at Teamsters on strike over a healthcare issue, and then at an important community sampling, including healthcare professionals, speaking out at a healthcare rally in Evanston.

The strike began when SK Handtools stopped medical coverage for their workers, and didn't even bother to tell them. The workers found out about it when they started getting medical bills they thought were covered by their job.

The union, IBT Local 743, went on strike. David Biedrzycki, a 25-year employee and union steward, tells us "we need our healthcare for our families. People are in need right now." Danny, another 743 member on strike, says "I owe $20,000 in medical bills."

The crisis impacts many communities in Illinois. At a candlelight vigil for healthcare in Evanston on Sept. 2, Marcia Bernsten says: "We really need to be out in the streets signing petitions, calling our congressmen, whatever it takes to get meaningful healthcare reform passed, and passed in this Congress".

Among several speakers covered, Margaree Figaro, a pediatrician, says "slowly over the last six months I've become extremely disturbed by the national epidemic involving layoffs of doctors, nurses and medical support staff in both public and private hospitals."

This video unveils a healthcare crisis that is growing into an social epidemic in Illinois, taking multiple forms as it affects many different sectors of the working class.

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Chicago hotel workers sit down on street in front of Park Hyatt, in solidarity with fired Boston Hyatt workers. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #91004: Chicago Street Sitdown for Boston Hyatt Workers, 9/24/2009. {LB}

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June 14, 2009 Detroit. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: National People's Summit / {LB580-}

Detroit, Michigan - While Automotive CEO's meet at the Renniasance Center, the castaways of their previous 30 year policy appear at the front door.

Gregg Shotwell, Marion Cramer and Frank Hammer, among others, explain the economic situations that caused this present condition.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Peace on Parade {LB579}

Intrepid Labor Beat reporters march with Peace contingents in Evergreen Park, Chicago-Archer Ave, Homewood, IL and stand with protesters in the Taste of Chicago July 2-4, 2009 measuring the mood of the citizenry concerning War.



June 14, 2009 Detroit. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #90819: National People's Summit, 6/14/2009. {LB}

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A caucus of rank-and-file educators try to talk to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at a Chicago speech at the Hyatt, but are turned back. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Secretary of Education Duncan: Pushing the Chicago Plan {LB578}

Before President Obama appointed Arne Duncan Secretary of Education, Duncan was the CEO of the Chicago Public Schools.

Under his control there, Chicago Public Schools endured a relentless wave of privatization, school closings, militarization, union busting and blaming teachers for the problems of urban schools.

Now the war on public education pursued during the Bush administration will only continue and intensify under the new Secretary of Education Duncan.

His Chicago Plan, as former teacher and editor of Substance News George Schmidt explains, is the template for a national strategy to dismantle public education.

Through revealing footage and comments from Chicago teachers, this video shows the resistance that has been growing among teachers and community organizations.

Here is a national alert for everyone who cares about the future of public schools, threatened now by Arne Duncan and his corporate vision for the nation's school systems.

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Scene on the picket line. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #90819: 5-Hour Strike at SK Hand Tools, 7/31/2009. {LB}

Teamsters Local 743 set up an early sunrise strike line at SK Hand Tools in Chicago and McCook, Illinois on July 31, 2009.

The company "has unilaterally withdrawn health insurance, failed to extend the contract during negotiations, and demanded wage concessions that barely put members above the minimum wage," the union web site stated. The action was approved in a vote by a margin of 67 to 2.

Includes picket line scenes and interviews with IBT 743 President Richard Berg; Mark Meinster, Int'l Rep., United Electrical Workers; David Biedrzycki, IBT Local 743 Steward; Donnie Von Moore, IBT 743 Union Representative.

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U. of Chicago closing medical facilities.

Labor Beat: Profit Over Women's Health {LB577}

This show covers a spirited press conference/protest outside the University of Chicago administration building to halt the planned closing of the 47th Street women's clinic, and to call for a halt to the policies of the U of C Medical Center in pushing the poor out the door.

It took place on June 30, 2009, and was called by the Coalition for Healthcare Access, Responsibility and Transparency (http://www.stopchicago.org).

Other demands of CHART were:

- Immediate moratorium on clinic closures - Restore services - Restore and expand patient transportation from community to hospital - Expand staffing and beds in the Emergency Room and General Medicine - Open the hospital to new patients, regardless of medical insurance - Living wage jobs and good benefits for all staff

After the press conference, we follow the protest as it reconvenes to hold a BBQ and picket across the street from Univ. of Chicago President Zimmer.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video: #90804: Peace on Parade 2009, 7/2/2009. {LB}

Intrepid Labor Beat reporters march with Peace contingents in Evergreen Park, Chicago-Archer Ave, Homewood, IL and stand with protesters in the Taste of Chicago July 2-4, 2009 measuring the mood of the citizenry concerning War.



A caucus of rank-and-file educators try to talk to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at a Chicago speech at the Hyatt, but are turned back. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #90802: Secretary of Education Duncan: Pushing the Chicago Plan, 7/2009. {LB}

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U. of Chicago closing medical facilities.

News Video #90722: Profit Over Women's Health, 6/30/2009. {LB}

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Rally at Wells Fargo Bank, Chicago. Photo: Labor BeatCaterpillar shareholders protest, Chicago. Photo: Labor Beat
Single Payer rally in Chicago. Photo: Labor BeatMichael Moore at Sicko rally, Chicago. Photo: Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Wells Fargo Forclosure Protest / CAT Protest / Rally for Single Payer / Michael Moore at Sicko Rally {LB575}

Four segments.

- 1. Wells Fargo Foreclosure Protest. Protest about home foreclosures in front of Wells Fargo Bank Chicago, IL June 11, 2009.

Speakers: Mike McDowell of South West Organizing Project; Ted Wysocki, Moline, IL, National Community Reinvestment Coalition; and Fred of the Northside Action for Justice.

-2. CAT Shareholders - June 10, 2009. In the 6th year of protesting at Caterpillar Inc. shareholders meetings, demonstrators targeted Northern Trust bank in Chicago, IL to educate the public about how Caterpillar bulldozers are used to destroy Palestinian homes.

Among organizations participating were US Campaign, Chicagoans Against Apartheid in Palestine, Jewish Voice for Peace, Arab-Jewish Partnership for a Just Peace in the Middle East.

-3. Rally for Single Payer. While President Obama addressed the American Medical Association on June 15, 2009 in Chicago, Single Payer advocates held a demonstration.

"Single payer is the only option that is really going to provide healthcare for everybody," one supporter said. Interviews and scenes. PLAY VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nnxNItgTx0.

-4. Michael Moore Sicko Rally Speech. In 2007, to promote his new film, Michael Moore spoke at an outdoor rally in Chicago, making this powerful speech in favor of single payer. PLAY VIDEO: www.archive.org/details/CLALBMICHAELANDSTUDS.

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Jing Luo, Medical Student at UIC protest
Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat TVAutoworkers rally at Kenosha engine plant gate
Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Raises on the Backs of Lost UIC Jobs / Keep Chrysler Jobs in Kenosha {LB574}

- 1. "Raises on the Backs of Lost UIC Jobs."

At the University of Illinois Chicago campus, on May 21, 2009, a broad coalition of students, campus workers, graduate employees, doctors, and union representatives picketed the meeting of the Board of Trustees.

Earlier, some of the protesters had been allowed to address the Trustees meeting. Video cameras were not permitted; but Labor Beat obtained stills of the meeting.

The protest was organized by the UIC-ABC Coalition; and it demanded that the "University's budget not be balanced on the backs of workers, students, and community members". It called for "no layoffs or bumping, no tuition or fee hikes, healthcare for all, access for all students."

Earlier in the month the University had declared that over 90 civil service positions would be eliminated or bumped. Many of these positions would affect SEIU Local 73 members.

Toward the end of the demo, it was announced that members of the Board of Trustees had agreed to meet with the protestors, the results of which are yet to be reported. Speeches, interviews, scenes of the protest.

- 2. "Keep Chrysler Jobs in Kenosha."

The spirited May 18, 2009 rally in Kenosha, WI to stop Chrysler's plans to close its engine plant there, leaving the work to be done in Mexico.

Scenes of the demonstration at the plant gate, interviews with autoworkers, plus speeches by Kenosha UAW Local 72 President Glenn Stark, and Dennis Williams, UAW Region 4 Director.

The autoworkers call upon President Obama to intervene to save their jobs. On-demand playback is available at laborbeat.org

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Delegates arrive at International Labor Conference in Erbil, Iraq. Photo: Osamu Kimura / Sana TV in Japan.Gaza protest in Waset, Iraq. Photo: Sana TV.

Labor Beat: International Labor Conference / Gaza Protest in Wasat, Iraq {LB573}

- International Labor Conference. A 15-minute video report on the historic March 13-14, 2009 meeting in Erbil, Iraq.

A recent Labor Beat show featured the speech there of Iraq War Veteran Aaron Hughes ("Aaron at Erbil"). This show focuses on the main contents of the International Labor Conference.

Includes interviews and some brief speeches, as well as summaries of the final resolutions. It was attended by 200 delegates from Iraqi unions in 15 of 18 provinces, as well as 15 international delegates. This is an edited-for-English version of a video produced by Sana TV in Japan.

-Gaza Protest in Waset, Iraq. Here is a unique glimpse into a street demonstration in Iraq, as it protests the Israeli attacks on Gaza earlier this year.

The demonstration, organized by Iraq Freedom Congress (a political organization in Iraq (www.ifcongress.com/English), marches to the headquarters of a local politician ("Manager of the Azizya Court") and presents it demands. This is an edited-for-English version of a video produced by Sana TV, which is a production of Iraq Freedom Congress.

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Loretta Capeheart

Labor Beat: Defend Professor Capeheart / Support Cintas Workers / No Games / Daley's Snowstorm {LB572}

- Defend Professor Capeheart. - Support Cintas Workers - No Games - Daley's Snowstorm

Note: Descriptions of these segments and their on-demand playback links are provided separately in the Labor Beat show listings.

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Photo: Iraq Peace TV in Japan.

Labor Beat: Aaron at Erbil {LB571}

On March 13-14 an important International Labor Conference was held in Erbil, Iraq, which is in the Kurdistan region. Along with the 200 delegates from Iraqi trade unions and international unions, attending was a delegation from the U.S., comprised of representatives of U.S. Labor Against the War, and 2 representatives from Iraq Veterans Against the War.

Among those IVAW attending was Aaron Hughes, the subject of this 25 minute video.

Aaron explains why he attended the Conference, and places his return to Iraq as an anti-war veteran in the context of a similar visit by Vietnam Veterans Against the War to North Vietnam.

At the center of Aaron's experience in Erbil is his short speech to the delegation apologizing for his role in the US military in oppressing the people of Iraq. This video is a documenting of that speech and the reactions of the audience, as well as Aaron's anxiety about what the reactions would be.

The work of the Conference is also summarized by Aaron, enhanced with footage from Iraq Peacetv in Japan and Aaron's own footage of the event. The experience of the Conference provides the basis of the IVAW delegate's re-dedication of their goal of war reparations for the people and workers of Iraq.

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Loretta Capeheart

News Video #90425: Defend Professor Loretta Capeheart, 4/23/2009. {LB}

Press Conference in Defense of Professor Loretta Capeheart

A press conference was held at Northeastern Illinois University on April 23, 2009 to defend Professor Loretta Capeheart.

The NEIU administration has attacked her for playing a leading role in the faculty union (AFT) and 2004 strike; for her defense of students arrested for protesting a campus CIA recruitment event; and for her other statements supporting minorities, labor, and academic freedom.

She has been denied appointment to her duly elected post as department chair; denied merited awards; and defamed by NEIU's vice president in a faculty council meeting.

To sign the petition in support of Professor Capeheart: www.petitiononline.com/j4lc/petition.htm l.

Professor Capeheart is suing NEIUs President, Vice-President, and Provost for violation of her free speech rights and retaliation against her for exercising these rights in defense of labor, minorities, and academic freedom.

In this excerpt from the press conference, Professor Capeheart is joined by: Hector Reyes, Ph.D., Physical Science Dept, Assistant Professor, Harold Washington College; Susan Rosa, Ph.D. Associate Professor, History NEIU; Russell Bennjamin, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Political Science NEIU; Sharon K. Hahs, President NEIU; Samuel Vega, Union for Puerto Rican Students. For more information: 773-552-0394.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Sixth Anniversary of the War / Chicago Closes 16 Schools {LB570}

-1- Protesting the 6th anniversary of the war in Iraq, a march through Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood took place on March 14, 2009.

The marchers decried the laundry list of outrages now endured by working people as a result of the continuing war crimes: diverting of funds from education, community clinics, social support structures; attacks on immigrant workers; the foisting of more militarism onto Palestine, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the list goes on.

Numerous interviews, some speeches, scenes. "Obama has just announced that there are going to be 50,000 troops staying in Iraq. That's not a withdrawal plan" notes Shaun Harkin (ISO). About 19 minutes.

-2- Protest Against Chicago Board of Education Vote to Close 16 Schools / Feb 25, 2009

A big community, union and student protest at Chicago Board of Education as 16 Schools are slated for closing under Renaissance 2010. Feb 25, 2009. 10 minutes.

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Photo: Iraq Peace TV in Japan.

News Video #90414: Veteran Against the War Speaks to Conference in Iraq, 3/13/2009. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Push Back Wage Theft {LB569}

Kim Bobo, author of the newly published Wage Theft in America, talks about ways to detect and stop the growing trend of wage theft in the U.S.

Drawing upon years of practical organizational experience, Bobo is an engaging and informative speaker. She is the founder of Interfaith Worker Justice.

Her down-to-earth talk is enhanced visually by Labor Beat through tables and location footage.

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Photo: Gary Brooks for Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Employee Free Choice Act Town Hall Meeting {LB568}

Chicago-area trade unions held an Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) rally on February 17, 2009. Over a thousand trade unionists voiced their support for EFCA, overflowing the old Plumbers Hall west of the Loop. Many workers had to stand in the lobby listening to the speeches.

The EFCA , if passed in Congress, will strengthen employees' rights to form a union and help restore the living standards of the working class.

Speakers appearing in the video include: Michael Carrigan, Pres. Ill. AFL-CIO; national AFL-CIO President John Sweeney; U.S. Rep. Danny Davis (D-Chicago); Laborers' International Union of North America President Terence O'Sullivan; Anna Burger, Change to Win labor coalition; and others.

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Photo: Steve Dalber.

News Video #90316: Antiwar / Immigrants' Rights, 3/14/2009 {LB}

Labor Beat promoted and covered the 3/14/2009 Chicago Antiwar and Immigrant Rights Coalition march in the Pilsen neighborhood.

The following day, Labor Beat presented a 5 hour cable television broadcast of past marches. Some video clips from that broadcast are posted on the Internet.

The arrest of Mrs. Pat Vogel, local mother of a soldier in Iraq. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wwif0tOmlE&feature=channel_page.

Jorge Mujica on immigrants organizing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inAsZHdaLo4&feature=channel.

Andy Thayer, march organizer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfSIaFShm2w&feature=channel.

Earl Silbar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Apfd6eTtxGc&feature=channel.

Iraq Veterans Against the War. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBVBsTlTguU&feature=channel.

Rich Berg, SEIU local president. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQbXawdau0o&feature=channel.

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Photo: Gary Brooks for Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Healthcare Crisis in the President's Backyard / Nothing About Us Without Us {LB567}

1. Healthcare Crisis in the President's Backyard

On February 10, 2009, Teamsters Local 743 & Students Organizing United with Labor (SOUL) organized a layoff protest rally at the University of Chicago Campus.

The University is planning to layoff over 400 union workers at the UC Medical Center, while continuing multi-million dollar construction projects. Produced by Gary Brooks for Labor Beat.

2. Nothing About Us Without Us

Video coverage of the 2/10/09 STOP (Southside Together Organizing for Power) press conference at the Mayor's Office protesting the proposed closing of four mental health clinics on the Chicago's South Side.

Statements from Ed Shurna of Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, Mr. Fred Friedman of First Steps, Bill "Dock" Walls of Committee for a Better Chicago, along with several consumers of these clinics there to tell the Mayor, "treatment works."

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Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: The Elder Studs Terkel, Activist for Labor / Public Dollars, Public Schools {LB566}

- The Elder Studs Terkel, Activist for Labor

On Oct. 31, 2008 Studs Terkel died at age 96. The event was somewhat overshadowed by the looming Nov. 4 election just days away. It was Halloween, too, something Studs would have been amused by.

Studs' passing marked the end to an era. His public radio and writer's personality had been part of the national narrative in progressive and labor history going back to the 30s.

Labor Beat has compiled here selections from our own exclusive footage of Studs appearing at union picket lines and rallies for the past 20 years. Here is Studs speaking at a grape boycott rally with Cesar Chavez, and testifying with Tim Kazurinsky in the Chicago City Council chambers urging their support for the SAG-AFTRA strike.

We spend some time with Studs as he arrives at a big hotel strike rally on Labor Day in 2003 on Michigan Ave. He enjoys schmoozing the crowd and becomes again the old soap box orator of yore. And in 2007 we see Studs in his dotage, perhaps at his last outdoor labor rally--in Chicago's Millennium Park for Single Payer Health Care. Studs introduces filmmaker Michael Moore, his new film "Sicko" just released, and Studs and Michael crack a few jokes together. Michael Moore reminds the audience: "Studs, you're a national treasure."

Narrated by Al Harris Stein.

- Also, a second, short segment. Public Dollars, Public Schools

Well over 500 parents, children and teachers converged on the Chicago School Board protesting the proposed 20 school closings.

Recognizing the Renaissance 2010 plan of the business class's Commercial Club and its role in the union busting plan and the sabotage of neighborhood schools, they march to their front doors and rally before heading to City Hall to demand a meeting with Mayor Daley.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #90215: Mental Health Clinics Closing Protest, 2/10/09 {LB}

Nothing About Us Without Us

Video coverage of the 2/10/09 press conference at the Mayor's Office protesting the proposed closing of four mental health clinics on the Chicago's South Side.

Statements from Ed Shurna of Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, Mr. Fred Friedman of First Steps, Bill "Dock" Walls of Committee for a Better Chicago, along with several consumers of these clinics there to tell the Mayor, "treatment works."

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Photo: Gary Brooks for Labor Beat.

News Video #90214: Teamsters and Students Protest Hospital Layoffs, 2/10/09 {LB}

Healthcare Crisis in the President's Backyard.

On February 10, 2009, Teamsters Local 743 & Students Organizing United with Labor (SOUL) organized a layoff protest rally at the University of Chicago Campus.

The University is planning to layoff over 400 union workers at the UC Medical Center, while continuing a multi-million dollar construction projects. Produced by Gary Brooks for Labor Beat.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #90210: Chicago Antiwar and Immigrant Rights March Permit Upheld {LB}

The Chicago Antiwar and Immigrant Rights Coalition has organized a march through the Pilsen neighborhood on March 14, 2009.

The coalition called this February 10 press conference celebrating the January 23 court victory ruling that the City must grant a permit.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #90208: The Elder Studs Terkel: Activist for Labor {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Lou Pyster, Chicago Teacher Union Retired Teacher Delegate
Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: The Struggle Against Renaissance 2010 {LB565}

The Struggle Against Renaissance 2010.

Here are excerpts from the Community Hearing at Chicago's Malcom X College on January 10, 2009, highlighting testimonies of teachers union members, community organizations, students and parents.

The hearing considered: At the current pace, 50% of all the Chicago Public Schools will be privatized by 2020. How will this impact students, parents, teachers, communities? The meeting was Sponsored by: Caucus Of Rank-and-file Educators (CORE); The Chicago Teachers Union; The Pilsen Alliance; PACT; CSDU; Substance News; Blocks Together; Kenwood Oakland Community Organization; Parents United for Responsible Education; Teachers for Social Justice; The Southwest Youth Collaborative.

Selections of speeches from Professor Pauline Lipman, Educational Policy Studies; Julie Woestehoff, Parents United for Responsible Education; Lourdes Guerrero, Teacher Representative; Jesse Sharkey, Social Studies teacher; Lanetta Thomas, High School student; Alina Mojica, former charter school student; Kristen Chapman, High School teacher; Marilyn Stewart, President, Chicago Teachers Union; Meg Sullivan, terminated charter school teacher; Lorenza Ramirez, parent of former charter school student; Carol Reynolds, charter school teacher; Lou Pyster, retired school teacher; Alfred P. Rodgers, Parents United for Responsible Education; and Debbie Lynch, Former President, Chicago Teachers Union.

Lynch, with much audience support, expresses disappointment over President Obama's appointment of Arne Duncan, responsible for so many of these destructive policies in Chicago public education, to become the new Secretary of Education.

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Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #90202: Closing and Privatizing Chicago Public Schools, 1/28/09 {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Mass Jan. 2, 2009 rally for Gaza at Israeli consulate. Photo: Labor Beat. Republic Workers protest at Bank of America. Photo: Labor Beat.
Moment of victory inside Republic Windows. Photo: Labor Beat. Anti-bigotry action. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Mass Chicago Rally For Gaza / Republic Workers / Confronting Bigots {LB564}

Mass Chicago Rally for Gaza, And 3 Other Segments

- 1: Mass Chicago Rally for Gaza.

On January 2, 2009, some 4,000 supporters of the people of Gaza rallied at Tribune Plaza on Chicago's Michigan Avenue and then marched across the Michigan Ave. Bridge to hold a protest in front of the Israeli Consulate on E. Wacker Drive.

They could not fit everyone into the cleared street on the block in front of the Consulate, so huge was the demonstration. Scenes and speeches. 4 minutes.

- 2: Republic Workers Protest at Bank of America

Scenes and interviews from the powerful workers' protest at Bank of America Center in Chicago's financial district on Dec. 10, 2008.

This protest represented a culmination of labor and community support of the members of UE Local 1110 who decided to occupy the Republic Windows and Doors plant because they were being laid off without legal notice or severance.

- 3: "Workers Republic" Excerpts

When the workers at Republic Windows and Doors were notified their factory would close in three days, they took matters into their own hands. The union work force seized control of the factory for 6 days to demand the severance they are owed by law.

On the sixth day of their occupation, they won all their demands, and showed the world's working class a classic example of people power (something not seen in the USA for decades).

This is a 9-minute excerpt from the soon-to-be-released full 30-minute episode, "Workers' Republic."

- 4: Confronting the Bigots of the Westboro Baptist "Church"

On December 13, 2008, activists in Chicago's "Boys Town" neighborhood confronted the notorious bigots from the Kansas Westboro Baptist "Church." Fred Phelps and his followers have been picketing the funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq, saying God hates America for its tolerance of homosexuals. His vile posters often include "Fags Die, God Laughs," and other such hate mongering.

When activists for LGBT Equal Marriage rights heard Phelps would soon protest their community center, they organized to shut down his message of hatred. Produced by Andrew Freund of Labor Beat.

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Lou Pyster, Chicago Teacher Union Retired Teacher Delegate
Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #90120: Testimonies Against Schools 'Renaissance 2010', 1/10/2009 {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Chicago Jan. 9 protest against siege of Gaza
Photos: Labor BeatChicago Jan. 9 protest against siege of Gaza
Photos: Labor Beat

News Video #90111: Yes, We Can Free Palestine. Rally, 1/09/2009 {LB}

On Friday, January 9, 2009 a huge rally for Gaza assembled in Chicago's Daley Center and then marched to the Israeli Consulate.

Hear selected speeches and watch footage of this protest, part of a series of actions of growing intensity and size in Chicago.

"Yesterday, the United States Senate voted on a resolution that backs an Israeli attack on Gaza. They are cowards," said one of the speakers.

"We reject our government's complacency in these crimes, and we hold our government accountable just as we hold Israel accountable, because it is our government which feeds Israel one third of our foreign aid budget while we neglect our youth, our elderly and our disenfranchised communities," another speaker noted.

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Joel Finkel

News Video #90110: Jewish Protester Against Gaza Invasion, 1/09/2009 {LB}

Joel Finkel from Jewish Voice for Peace was escorted away by the Chicago Police from a Pro-Israel rally January 9, 2009 at Federal Plaza. He carried a sign stating "Starving Palestinians is NOT my Judaism."

During the Palestinian rally later that day, Joel weighs in on the scripted Israeli government talking points.

Jewish Voice for Peace, www.chicago.jvp.org

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Scenes from Confronting Bigotry. Photo: Andrew Freund/Labor Beat.

News Video #90104: Confronting the Bigots of the Westboro Baptist "Church", 12/13/2008 {LB}

On December 13, 2008, activists in Chicago's "Boys Town" neighborhood confronted the notorious bigots from the Kansas Westboro Baptist "Church."

Fred Phelps and his followers have been picketing the funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq, saying God hates America for its tolerance of homosexuals. His vile posters often include "Fags Die, God Laughs," and other such hate mongering.

When activists for LGBT Equal Marriage rights heard Phelps would soon protest their community center, they organized to shut down his message of hatred.

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Scene from mass rally in front of Chicago's Israeli Consulate, on Jan. 2, 2009. Photo: Labor BeatScene from mass rally in front of Chicago's Israeli Consulate, on Jan. 2, 2009. Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #90103: Mass Chicago Rally for Gaza, 1/2/2009 {LB}

On January 2, 2009, some 4,000 supporters of the people of Gaza rallied at Tribune Plaza and then marched across the Michigan Avenue Bridge to hold a protest in front of the Israeli Consulate on East Wacker Drive.

They could not fit everyone into the cleared street on the block in front of the Consulate, so huge was the demonstration. Scenes and speeches.

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Detail of the Virden coal miners monument.
Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat

Labor Beat: The Virden and Mt. Olive Monuments: Honoring Coal Miner History {LB562}

The Oct. 28th, 2006 unveiling of the impressive new monument commemorating the Virden massacre in 1898 in Southern Illinois.

With interviews, coal miner memorabilia, a fire-breathing speech by UMWA President Cecil Roberts, plus the ceremony at the Mother Jones monument only a few miles away in Mt. Olive, Illinois.

Produced by Gary Brooks for Labor Beat, this video won an Honorable Mention Award at the 2007 Hometown Video Awards. Reprise of LB514.

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Beauty Turner.

News Video #81222 : Beauty Turner Remembered {LB}

Beauty Turner, A Writer and a Fighter, 1957-2008.

Ms. Beauty Turner, advocate for the people, was felled by a stroke at the age of 51. Short video from the 2007 antiwar demonstration in Federal Plaza gives a message of action. A great loss for the community here in Chicago.

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Voices of protest, Chicago, December 2008.

News Video #81214: Protestors Will Hold Obama Accountable, 12/13-14/2008 {LB}

Voices of Protest / December 13-14, 2008 / Chicago.

The antiwar, gay and lesbian, labor, and peace movements all intend to hold the Obama administration accountable in 2009.

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Mass protest at Bank of American Center, Chicago on eve of settlement
Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #81212: Republic Workers Protest at Bank of America, 12/10/2008 {LB}

Scenes and interviews from the powerful workers' protest at Bank of America Center in Chicago's financial district on Dec. 10, 2008. This protest represented a culmination of labor and community support of the members of UE Local 1110 who decided to occupy the Republic Windows and Doors plant because they were being laid off without legal notice or severance.

Interviews and speech excerpts include: Bob Kingsley, National Director of Organization, United Electrical Workers; Ricardo Cacetes, UE 1110 member; Raul Flores, UE 1110 member; Jorge Mujica, Immigrant Rights Leader; Richard Berg, President Teamsters Local 743; Larry Spivak, Regional Director of AFSCME District 31; Rev. Gregory Livingston, RainbowPUSH. 7 minutes.

That evening, Bank of America and other banks agreed to come up with $2 million to cover the union demands. The workers at the occupied plant voted to accept the agreement. The working class has now only scratched the potential power it has to change events.

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Mass protest at Bank of American Center, Chicago on eve of settlement
Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #81211: The Occupation of Republic Windows and Doors, 12/10/2008 {LB}

When the workers at Republic Windows and Doors were notified their workplace would close in three days, they took matters into their own hands.

The union work force seized control of the factory for 6 days to demand the severance they are by law owed.

On the sixth day of their occupation, they won all their demands, and showed the world's working class a classic example of people power (something not seen in the USA for decades).

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Chicago mural detail

Labor Beat: Crossborder Mural Project {LB561}

Witness the creation of two labor murals, one in Mexico City, the other in Chicago, linked by the collaborative efforts of unions from both sides of the border.

In April, 1997 Mike Alewitz paints a mural in the headquarters of the Frente Autentico del Trabajo (FAT) in Mexico City. Later in the year, Mexican muralist Daniel Manrique Arias and three young muralists from co-sponsoring Chicago Public Arts Group paint a mural on an outside wall of the United Electrical Workers (UE) District 11 Hall in Chicago, Illinois at 37 S. Ashland Ave.

This ambitious cultural project of the pioneering crossborder Strategic Organizing Alliance between UE and Mexico's independent labor federation gives visual expression to the idea of international solidarity.

Labor muralist Alewitz features Mexican hero Emiliano Zapata and Albert and Lucy Parsons. Albert Parsons was executed on trumped up charges following the Haymarket Square incident in Chicago. Lucy Parsons fought to prove her husband's innocence and improve conditions for workers and women.

The mural is entitled "Sindicalismo Sin Fronteras / Unions Without Borders". Manrique is a major voice in Mexican art and the foremost exponent of the neighborhood-based movement Tepito Arte Aca. His mural is entitled "Hands in Solidarity -- Hands of Freedom / Manos Solidarias--Manos Libres."

UE Director of International Labor Affairs Robin Alexander and both muralists talk about the project and the painting of the murals. Video is a spellbinding collection of visions from inside the world of two muralist at the moment of creation.

Produced and edited by Steve Dalber, a Labor Beat co-producer. Ala LB292

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Bill Fletcher Jr. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: The Labor Movement After the Bush Era {LB561}

The 2008 election and the prospect of the upcoming exit of the Bush administration created a lot of discussion within the labor movement and among its allies about what is on the horizon for the working class.

In October, 2008 a forum was held in Chicago which represented a current within this debate, and Labor Beat presents a sampling of those speakers.

Here are David Moberg, Senior Editor, In These Times; Richard Berg, President, Teamsters Local 743; and Bill Fletcher, Jr., Past President of Trans Africa Forum and Education Director and Assistant to the President of the AFL-CIO. This forum was organized by In These Times and Chicago Democratic Socialists of America.

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Nadine Cooper, Bargaining Committee Member, IBT 743. Photo: Labor Beat. Teamsters 743 contingent at RNC Protest. Photo: Labor Beat.St. Louis labor rally in support of Anheuser-Busch workers. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Friends Family Healthcare Victory {LB560}

Three Segments:

- 1. "Friends Family Healthcare Victory" - The IBT 743 workers at Friends Family Healthcare Center have won a victory! Working without a contract since 2002 and not given a raise since 2006, they had enough. Thanks to a recent transformation of Teamsters 743 into a rank-and-file-run union in an election victory last year, the members mobilized themselves and a coalition of community and labor supporters to show management that they were not going to give up or give in. And on October 3rd, FFHC workers and friends celebrated a victory with a new contract.

- 2. "Fighting for Peace at the RNC" - Teamsters Local 743 from Chicago loaded up a bus and drove up to St. Paul, MN to join the big national protest at the Republican National Convention last September. This 9-minute video joins IBT 743 President Richard Berg and 743 members on the trip, listening to their words that explain why they are going. Issues raised in their action include ending the war, health care, union rights, immigrant rights, more

- 3. "Teamster Rally In Support of Anheuser-Busch Workers" - The Teamsters sponsored a labor rally in downtown St. Louis on August 16, 2008 to demand that InBev, the international brewing giant, honor its "pledge to protect the workers and communities" which have made Anheuser-Busch a success. InBev recently bought up Anheuser-Bush, an icon of the "American Dream" closely linked with St. Louis history. The rally also had an international flavor, with labor speakers from Canada, Brazil, and Europe.

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Bill Fletcher Jr. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #81105: The Labor Movement After the Bush Era, 10/1/2008. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Halloween parade. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #81001: Capitalism Gives Us The Creeps, 10/30/08 {LB}

Although Halloween is over, the scariest stuff is yet to come. Join the annual "Capitalism Gives Us the Creeps" Halloween march in Wicker Park in Chicago, presented by local anarchists who dressed up as nightmarish capitalists.

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News Video #81030: Rally Against AIPAC, 10/27/2008 {LB}

Dick Reilly of Chicago Committee Against War and Racism, comments on Mayor Daley's appearance at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee luncheon this very day and how the issues of Palestine are front and center to police brutality and war protests.

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News Video #81029: Burge Is Indicted, 10/27/2008 {LB}

Torture victims of Commander Jon Burge describe treatment they received. Jonathon Jackson of Operation PUSH discusses reconciliation process with Alderman Ed Smith. Family, friends and supporters enter Dirksen Center to finally begin Justice.

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Jeremy Scahill. Photo: Labor Beat. Jonathan Hutto. Photo: Labor Beat.
Nazar Naqvi. Photo: Labor Beat. Jorge Mujica. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #81019: Old Wars, New Wars, and Election '08 {LB}

- Old Wars, New Wars, and Election '08.

Both McCain and Obama are pro-war candidates.

"Some people tell us don't protest - go register voters. And we tell them, to vote for who?" says Jorge Mujica, immigrant rights leader.

"I firmly believe that Obama...is the greatest threat to the movement for progressive change since JFK," notes Jonathan Hutto, Sr., author of Anti-War Soldier.

"Barack Obama if he wins is going to bring more business to these [war industry] companies. He's gong to keep in place the major outposts of the occupation to bring money to the contractors," warns Jeremy Scahill, investigative journalist.

- Includes scenes from No War on Iran protest in Chicago.

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The Peace and Justice Caucus flyering to protest the military ceremony opening the convention. Photo: Labor Beat

Labor Beat:The Peace and Justice Caucus at the AFT Convention {LB559}

In July, 2008 the American Federation of Teachers held its convention in Chicago. Present there was a national rank-and-file teachers group, the Peace and Justice Caucus (www.aftpeaceandjusticecaucus.org). Their work at the Convention was to promote resolutions on peace, immigrants rights, support of Puerto Rican teachers, and other issues.

This video explores aspects of their work, as well as issues raised by Chicago rank-and-file teachers concerned with the actions of Chicago Teachers Union President Marilyn Stewart, co-chair of the convention and AFT Vice President.

Stewart had invited Chicago Public Schools CEO Arne Duncan, who had eliminated many teachers' jobs and closed schools, to speak at the convention, while she was trying to fire her CTU Vice President, who had been elected to that position by the membership.

The P&J Caucus also protested that the convention was opened by military student color guard with guns. Scenes and interviews.

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News Video #81015: Col. Ann Wright at Sheppard AFB, 10/03/2008 {LB}

Col.(ret)Ann Wright stands in support of Gloria Barrios, mother of Senior Airman Blanca Luna, murdered on Sheppard Air Force Base March 7, 2008. This from a press conference October 3, 2008. She also addresses the violence against women at other bases in the military, stateside and overseas.

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News Video #81009: Gloria Barrios at Sheppard AFB, 10/03/2008 {LB}

Blanca Luna was murderd on Sheppard Air Force Base on March 7, 2008. Her mother, Gloria Barrios, shows up at the front gates 7 months later looking for answers. She leaves unsatisfied, but first warns youth of making military a way of life.

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Nurses join protest at Federal Reserve Bank  Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #81002: Don't Sell Out for The Bail Out, 10/01/2008. {LB}

(Send this right away to your "representative" in the U.S. House of Representatives -- On YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLr-AOndq2w&fmt=6.)

On Oct. 1, 2008, labor and community organizations held a protest in front of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago against the rush to bail out Wall Street.

Speakers included: James Thindwa of Chicago Jobs with Justice; Elena Marcheschi of UNITE HERE Chicago/Midwest; and Rev. Gregory Livingston of Rainbow PUSH. Video is 6 minutes.

More info: Chicago Jobs with Justice, Chicago@jwj.org.

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March on the RNC"

Labor Beat: March on the RNC {LB558}

The protest at the 2008 Republican National Convention (RNC), largely ignored by the big media.

The mass march from the Minnesota State Capitol toward Xcel Center, site of the Republican National Convention.

Scenes from the march, showing the enormous police presence, and speeches, as activists from around the country protest the policies of the Bush administration (and the US Government), amid rising repression against freedom of speech.

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The Peace and Justice Caucus flyering to protest the military ceremony opening the convention. Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #80930:The Peace and Justice Caucus at the AFT Convention, 7/2008. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Labor Beat: Billikin / Air and War Show {LB557}

-1- First, scenes and interviews from the Bud Billikin 2008 parade in Chicago to remind students that school is about to start. But one Chicago school teacher wonders: where is the Chicago Teachers Union?

-2- The second segment covers the informational protest by anti-war activists at the recent 2008 Air and Water (War) show in Chicago. The police are there to help this costly military advertisement flex its muscles on the beach, while the bill of rights gets sand kicked in its face.

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Los Angeles public school teachers rally for a contract. Photo credit: UTLA

Labor Beat: Defending Public Education in the USA {LB556}

The Peace and Justice caucus in the American Federation of Teachers held a roundtable discussion on "Fighting Back in the Schools" during the July 2008 AFT Convention in Chicago.

Labor Beat edited excerpts from those presentations, including dramatic footage of student protests, in the face of police repression, against the privatization of the public schools in Detroit and St. Louis.

The message is clear: public education, a long-fought-for gain of the working class over the last century and a half, is targeted for annihilation by corporate America.

The speakers are: Gloria Brandman, Teacher, NYC Public Schools; Steve Conn, teacher, Detroit Public Schools; Jim Hamilton, Missouri AFT; George Schmidt, Chicago, editor of Substance Newspaper; Julie Washington, Elementary Schools Vice President, United Teachers Los Angeles; Pablo Rodriguez, instructor, San Francisco State University.

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St. Louis demo for A-B workers. Photo: Jim Hade/Labor Beat

News Video #80830: Teamsters Rally In Support of Anheuser-Busch Workers, 8/16/08. {LB}

The Teamsters sponsored a labor rally in downtown St. Louis on August 16, 2008 to demand that InBev, the international brewing giant, honor its "pledge to protect the workers and communities" which have made Anheuser-Busch a success.

InBev recently bought up Anheuser-Bush, an icon of the "American Dream" closely linked with St. Louis history. The rally also had an international flavor, with labor speakers from Canada, Brazil, and Europe. Produced by Labor Beat, the Chicago-based labor tv series.

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News Video #80819: The Abbie Files, 8/1989. {LB}

Vintage footage from August 1989 featuring Abbie Hoffman.

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Chicago AWS 2006

News Video #80813: Air and Water Recruiters Show, 2006 {LB}

An anti-commercial. LB revisits military/recruitment extraveganza on Chicago's lakefront.

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Unions at Bud Billiken 08

News Video #80810: Chicago Unions at the Bud Billiken Parade, 8/9/08. {LB}

Chicago Trade Unions attended (or stayed away) from the annual Bud Billiken Parade, August 9, 2008.

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DVD disk LBsell

Labor Beat: Patriotism Reclaimed: Peace on Parade {LB554}

- Patriotism Reclaimed: Peace on Parade

On July 3rd and 4th, Labor Beat joined local peace contingents as they marched in their neighborhood Independence Day parades.

The SouthSiders for Peace led a group of friends and US veterans against war through Evergreen Park, a suburb on Chicago's southwest side, to an often hostile reception.

In Hyde Park, a liberal, integrated neighborhood - and Obama's home - on Chicago's lakefront, the Hyde Parkers for Peace and Justice and friends walked in a parade where "everybody marches, nobody watches".

The segment ends in "the Peoples' Republic of Evanston" - a suburb on Chicago's north shore, where the North Shore Coalition for Peace and Justice and Evanston Neighbors for Peace marched to the applause of the community and words of welcome from the mayor. The show is a tribute to the courage and persistence of small, neighborhood peace groups across the country who stand up among their neighbors and continue to condemn US wars and occupations.

The show is dedicated to the memory of a local woman, Blanca Luna (1980 - 2008), US Air Force Senior Airman, who was found murdered in her hotel room on Ft. Sheppard Airbase, in Texas. For more information, see Chicago Reader, July 3, 2008.

- The video ends with an "anti-commercial" for the upcoming Air and Water Show, the annual display of militarism on Chicago's lakefront, reprised from coverage in 2006.

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Los Angeles public school teachers rally for a contract. Photo credit: UTLA

News Video #80806: Defending Public Education in the USA, 7/12/08. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Discussion from the floor at National Assembly. Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #80805: National Assembly Urges Spring Mobilization To End Iraq War, 6/28/08. {LB}

Highlights from the National Assembly to End the Iraq War and Occupation, June 28-29, 2008 in Cleveland, OH.

In this 26-minute video, Labor Beat presents a sampling of the speeches and floor discussions from this important conference.

Attended by over 400 people, the Assembly's main objective was to urge united and massive mobilizations in the spring to "Bring the Troops Home Now," as well as supporting actions that build towards that date.

To read the final action proposal and to learn other details, visit www.natassembly.org.

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Counter recruitment

News Video #80803: Taste Counter Recruitment, 7/5/08 {LB}

Counter recruitment effort at the Taste of Chicago July 5, 2008.

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Kearo Johnson, IBT 743 Union Steward, addresses union supporters. Photo: Gary Brooks - Labor Beat

Labor Beat: 1% Is Not Enough / Congress Hotel Strike 5th Year Anniversary / Labor Beat Remembers Utah Phillips {LB553}

3 Segments

- 1. "1% Is Not Enough."

Chicago's Teamsters Local 743 held on 7-1-08 a spirited protest demo at Friends Family Health Center calling for a fair contract, after going 3 years without one.

They were calling for protection from harassment, a grievance procedure to solve problems at work, and wage increases that keep up with inflation.

Action was called by Friends Family Teamsters, University of Chicago Teamsters, University of Chicago Hospital Teamsters, Barnes and Noble Teamsters, SEIU 73 members, student, neighborhood and clergy allies, sisters and brothers (and others).

- 2. "Congress Hotel Strike 5th Year Anniversary."

The fifth anniversary of the longest active strike in the nation. UNITEHERE Local 1 is joined by faith based, social justice and labor organizations to rally at the front doors on June 13, 2008. On-demand playback is available at laborbeat.org.

- 3. "Labor Beat Remembers Utah Phillips."

Legendary labor singer and IWW activist Utah Phillips died peacefully in his sleep on May 23, 2008. Labor Beat celebrates his memory with clips from our video archives over 20 years.

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Juan Campos, IBT 705 Recording Secretary.  Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #80720: Teamsters 705 Authorizes Strike Against UPS; 2993 For, 232 Against, 7/20/08. {LB}

Members of Teamsters Local 705, the big Chicago-area United Parcel Service local, voted today (Sunday, July 20) to authorize a strike against UPS.

Local 705 has its own contract with UPS, separate from the National Contract. The vote was overwhelming: 2993 for a strike, 232 against.

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A frame from the video.

News Video #80709: Chicago's City Council Handles A Resolution Against War On Iran, 7/9/08. {LB}

A report on how Democratic Party politics stopped a citizens-backed resolution against U.S. war on Iran.

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Anne Feeney

Labor Beat: Anne Feeney - Songs of Struggle at the Heartland Café {LB551}

Internationally acclaimed labor folk musician Anne Feeney entertains her fans at Chicago's Heartland Cafe on May 18, 2008. Find out more about Anne Feney's music at www.annefeeney.com.

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A frame from the video.

News Video #80625: Congress Hotel Strike Marks 5-Year Anniversary, 6/13/08. {LB}

The fifth anniversary of the longest active strike in the nation.

Chicago's UNITEHERE Local 1 was joined by faith based, social justice, and other labor organizations in this rally at Congress Hotel's front doors on June 13, 2008. (This video became a segment of LB553.)

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Anne Feeney performance.

News Video #80614: Anne Feeney, Labor Songs At The Heartland Cafe, 5/18/08. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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May Day 2008 in Chicago Included Workers, Immigrants, and Veterans. Photo: Labor Beat.Anita Chan at Labor Notes 2008. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Workers, Immigrants, Veterans - May Day 2008 Chicago / Anita Chan--Should we establish contacts with the Chinese trade unions? {LB549}

1. Workers, Immigrants, Veterans - May Day 2008 Chicago

The Chicago May Day 2008 march added an important element to marches of previous years: opposition to the war.

Through walking interviews within the march, Iraq Veterans Against the War discuss their solidarity with the immigrants.

The issue of full rights for immigrants is expanded beyond Mexican immigrants to include many other nationalities, showing the truly international character of May Day. Union members from UNITE HERE, SEIU, and Teamsters also speak.

This spirited march shows that the movement for immigrants, workers and peace is not going away. 15 minutes.

2. Anita Chan-Should we establish contacts with the Chinese trade unions?

Anita Chan addresses the April 2008 Labor Notes conference. Anita Chan is a Research Fellow at the Contemporary China Centre, Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies, The Australian National University. Edited for length, 12:30.

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Utah Phillips.

News Video #80526: Utah Phillips, Labor Singer and Activist, 5/23/08. {LB}

'Labor Beat Remembers Utah Phillips.'

Legendary labor singer and IWW activist Utah Phillips died peacefully in his sleep on May 23, 2008. Labor Beat celebrates his memory with clips from our video archives over 20 years. (This video became a segment of LB553.)

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May Day 2008 in Chicago Included Workers, Immigrants, and Veterans. Photo: Labor Beat.May Day 2008 in Chicago Included Workers, Immigrants, and Veterans. Photo: Labor Beat.
May Day 2008 in Chicago Included Workers, Immigrants, and Veterans. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #80518: May Day in Chicago Included Workers, Immigrants, and Veterans {LB}

The Chicago May Day 2008 march added an important element to marches of previous years: opposition to the war.

Through walking interviews within the march, Iraq Veterans Against the War discuss their solidarity with the immigrants. The issue of full rights for immigrants is expanded beyond Mexican immigrants to include many other nationalities, showing the truly international character of May Day.

Union members from UNITE HERE, SEIU, and Teamsters also speak. This spirited march shows that the movement for immigrants, workers and peace is not going away. 15 minutes.

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Anthony Travis, Kenwood Local School Council, speaks against business
control of the school system
Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #80501: Chicago School Board Vs The Community {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Anthony Travis, Kenwood Local School Council, speaks against business
control of the school system
Photo: Labor Beat. Strikers are joined by Labor Notes national conference activists. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Chicago School Board Vs The Community, Part II: Citizens of Chicago Wake Up! / American Axle Workers Drawing the Line {LB548}

1 - Chicago Public Schools vs The Community, Part II: Citizens of Chicago Wake Up!

As the assault against public education continues in Chicago, strategies for a fight-back are brought forward, including building a city-wide campaign to change from an appointed to an elected Board of Education.

The leadership of the teachers union must also organize, where it has failed to do so heretofore, a serious challenge to the destruction of jobs and shattering of community control of schools.

Anthony Travis, Kenwood High School Local School Council member, warns in the video: "Citizens of Chicago, you need to wake up and realize our community is under siege by some elitist bankers, business people, who do not care about the education of our children."

Includes running commentary by George Schmidt, editor of Substance newspaper and footage of community actions. 20est mins.

Play the video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3100075850542265041&hl=en.

And play the video of Part I of Labor Beat's coverage of the current fight agains wholesale closing of schools by the Chicago Board of Education: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3100075850542265041&hl=en

2 - American Axle Strike: Workers Drawing the Line.

Hundreds of participants at the April 11-13 Labor Notes Conference in Detroit join the American Axle workers' picket line. American Axle workers had been on strike for nine weeks. Interview, speeches. 7 minutes.

Play the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54lSXO5mrTc

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Marchers gather at Federal Plaza. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Chicago Protests 5 Years of War / Trade Union Movement in Iraq {LB547}

1. Chicago Protests 5 Years of War. The March 19, 2008 rally and march in Chicago for Troops Home Now, Stop Funding the War.

Edited scenes, and interviews from the spirited action, with Rich Berg (IBT 743), Jorge Mujica (March 10 Coalition), Beauty Turner (community activist), Andy Thayer (CCAWR), Chris Ardent (IVAW), Chicago Media Action, student anti-war, more. Labor Beat and Labor Express endorsed the Chicago march. Reports were posted at www.chicagomassaction.org. 14 minutes.

2. Trade Union Movement in Iraq. Gene Bruskin, of U.S. Labor Against the War, gives a short, informative talk on the trade union movement in Iraq. Videotaped in 2003. 14 minutes.

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Strikers are joined by Labor Notes national conference activists. Photo: Gary Brooks / Labor Beat

News Video #80413: American Axle strike is in its third month. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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UAW Local  members on strike at American Axle. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: On the Picketline at American Axle {LB546}

3,600 members of the United Auto Workers Local 2093 at the five plants of American Axle and Manufacturing (AAM) went on strike February 26, 2008.

This auto parts company was spun off from General Motors (GM) in 1994, and they've been expanding their international operations ever since.

The issues this strike addresses go to the heart of the disintegration of the standards of living that unionized jobs have brought to the US in the past 70 years.

If AAM gets their way, many workers stand to lose everything, since the company is demanding drastic pay and benefit cuts.

Labor Beat visited the picket line in Three Rivers, Michigan, to witness how, in one tradesman's words, the workers there "are making a stand. We won't step backward 30 years."

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Community meeting hears outrageous school board decision. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: It's A Done Deal: CPS vs Community / Picketing the Monarch Ball / Mouseland {LB545}

Three segments.

- 1: It's a Done Deal. Despite broad protests from the affected communities throughout the city, the Chicago School Board closed 18 schools in March, 2008.

- 2: Picketing the Monarch Ball. Nurses at Chicago's Resurrection Health Care hospital conduct an informational picket on Feb. 29, 2008 at the Hilton hotel to protest intimidation by management of nurses trying to organize AFSCME. Picket scenes and interview with Kelly Beringer, RN. More info: www.reformresurrection.org.

- 3: Mouseland. "It's a story about Mouseland" But it may be about a lot more. In Mouseland the mice elect only cats, until one little mouse has an idea. Low budget animation created by NDP in Canada. If you haven't seen it before, you're in for a treat.

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Chicago students protest school closing plan. Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #80308: School Board Defies Communities' Protests {LB}

Despite broad protests from the affected communities throughout the city, the Chicago School Board closed 18 schools in March, 2008.

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Richard Berg, newly elected President, surrounded by happy Teamsters 743 supporters.

Labor Beat: Richard Berg - The Battle for Teamsters Local 743 {LB544}

In late December 2007 Richard Berg was elected president of Teamsters Local 743 in Chicago. Every union election is an important event, but the reasons this particular election became national labor news had to do with the extraordinary circumstances.

Richard Berg, over three elections, had led a rank-and-file challenge to a corrupt union leadership (they were recently indicted). Each of these elections were rigged and declared invalid by the government.

This video narrates, with interviews and observations from family members and union supporters, Berg's determination not to give up.

Finally, in December 2007 a re-run of the election was carefully overseen by the Department of Labor, and Berg's New Leadership Slate won -- officially this time. And on New Years Day 2008 they walked into a union office with important documents shredded and computer hard drives missing, as they feared.

An inspirational story told through exclusive documentary footage, and showing the hard battle, on the personal level, for union democracy--a battle that now continues to rebuild the union.

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Robert Whiteside. Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #80216: Freightliner Five Visit Chicago 2/2/08. {LB}

See the Freightliner Five and hear their comments at a support meeting for them in Chicago, Feb. 2, 2008.

These five workers at the Freightliner truck plant in Cleveland, N.C., are fighting for a stronger UAW --and to get their jobs back. The company fired 11 members of United Auto Workers Local 3520's negotiating committee. And UAW's international office is accepting the firings, saying a strike April 3, 2007 was a wildcat strike. But it was after the contract had expired.

Six leaders have been reinstated. But five, Robert Whitside, Allen Bradley, David Crisco, Glenna Swinford and Franklin Torrence, are still out of their jobs. They had to fight for unemployment benefits, which have run out. They are campaigning nationwide to win UAW support for reinstatement, and for much stronger UAW contract negotiations in general.

For the issues and tour information, visit www.justice4five.com.

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Brenda Langford, President, Region 13 Board, NNOC-CNA Photo: Labor Beat/Andrew Freund

Labor Beat: Single Payer: The Simmering Struggle {LB543}

The leading slate of Democratic Party Presidential candidates (Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards, before he dropped out) have proposed free-market answers to the health insurance tragedies most of us know are caused by the for-profit nature of the American health care system.

Since the release of Michael Moore¡¦s film SiCKO in 2007, the debate about the lack of access to health care has come to the fore. A national movement has sprung up to demand that the United States adopt a ¡§single-payer, government-sponsored system like those in much of the industrial world.

In this episode of Labor Beat, we feature the dynamics of that growing movement in Chicago, including actions by the National Nurses Organizing Committee/California Nurses Organization and the Chicago Single-Payer Action Network in 2007 and early 2008.

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Chicago protest against siege of Gaza
Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #80202: Chicago Demonstration, 1/29/08, Against Seige on Gaza. {LB}

On January 29, 2008 a spirited protest took place in front of a North Side Chicago theater that was hosting a benefit for the "young leadership of the Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces".

The IDF has blocked humanitarian supplies going into to Gaza, which has been put under siege by the Israeli government. This type of collective punishment is a war crime.

The action was endorsed by a number of organizations, including International Solidarity Movement, ANSWER-Chicago, Palestinian Solidarity Group, ISO, and others.

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Students tell the plan for Senn. Photo: Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Don't Take Senn From Our Hands {LB542}

Senn High School on Chicago's North Side had one of its wings taken over by a Navy academy and now an alderman is pushing a scheme to divide Senn High School up into small schools open only to those who meet restricted requirements. In December 2007 some 300 Senn students, faculty and community members held a rally at the school to support a plan to save and enhance Senn as a diverse community school open to all students.

Also, Patricia McCann of Iraq Veterans Against the War and George Schmidt of Substance news discuss the growing opposition to military recruiters having free run of Chicago high schools and the disturbing grown of military high school academies, such as the Navy academy at Senn.

Senn High School is at the forefront of a national battle to defend public education against militarization and denial of universal access to quality education. More info: www.savesenn.org, www.ivaw.org.

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Jerry Mead-Lucero (right) gives group's statement to Obama HQ representative.  Photo: Labor BeatBrenda Langford, Pres. NNOC Region 13. Photo: Labor Beat.
Grove Parc Apartments demonstration. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Peru Trade Action at Obama HQ / Health Care Vigil / Grove Parc Apartments / Maersk Picket {LB541}

1. Peru Trade Agreement Action at Obama HQ, Chicago.

Members of the Chicago Trade with Justice Working Group paid a visit to the Obama for America headquarters in Chicago on Dec. 15, 2007.

They wanted to tell Senator Barack Obama that they are concerned with his failure to appear at the recent Senate vote on the US-Peru "Free Trade" Agreement. They left a statement for Obama, a current candidate for U.S. President, and expressed their disappointment that he skipped the vote on the Peru trade pact. They were even more concerned that Obama, along with Sen Hillary Clinton, made public statements supporting the Peru Trade deal and that Illinois Senator from Illinois, Dick Durbin, voted in favor of it.

2. Healthcare Vigil at Cook County Commissioners Meeting-For the Patients' Budget Amendment.

Nurses, medical staff, patients, clergy and commissioners hold Healthcare Vigil at the Nov. 27, 2007 meeting of the Cook County, IL Commissioners to vote on the Patients' Budget Amendment, sponsored by Commissioners Suffredin, Claypool, Maldonado, and Quigley. For more information: National Nurses Organizing Committee (NNOC) at 312-491-4902.

3. Grove Parc Today, Tomorrow It Will Be You.

Residents from the Grove Parc Apartments subsidized housing complex on Chicago's South Side held a spirited demonstration at the Federal Plaza in Chicago's Loop on Nov. 19, 2007. Their homes, at the proposed site of the 2016 Olympic Stadium, may get bulldozed by the city's gentrification plans. More info: 773-753-9674.

4. Maersk Picket! Port of Tacoma.

On Nov. 7th 2007 a picket line was called to push the administration of Maersk (headquartered in Tacoma) to allow workers to join the union of their choice instead of the company union that managers have imposed on them.

Jobs With Justice organized the picket, Tacoma SDS and other community members who heard word-of-mouth about the picket went to the port to show solidarity. Produced by Tacoma Students for a Democratic Society.

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Tom Geoghegan, author of Whose Side Are You On?, at TDU meeting. Photo: Labor Beat

Labor Beat: TDU - The Past, Present, and Future {LB540}

TDU - The Past, Present, and Future.

Teamsters for A Democratic Union celebrated its 32nd Annual Convention in Chicago in October 2007. This video captures the history of this important national rank-and-file organization up and outlines some objectives for the future.

It begins with a good thumbnail recent history of the Teamsters narrated by Sandy Pope, President of IBT 805, followed by talks by TomGeoghegan, labor attorney and author of "Whose Side Are You On?", and TDU National Organizer Ken Paff, who outlines objectives for TDU in the post-2007 election period.

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Tom Geoghegan, author of Whose Side Are You On?, at TDU meeting. Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #71217: Teamsters for a Democratic Union, An Important Rank-and-File Organization {LB}

TDU - The Past, Present, and Future.

This video was also the Labor Beat series show "TDU - The Past, Present, and Future." See the description at that entry.

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Jerry Mead-Lucero (right) gives group's statement to Obama HQ representative.  Photo: Labor Beat

News Video #71216: Peru Trade Agreement Action at Obama HQ - Chicago, Dec. 15, 2007. {LB}

Members of the Chicago Trade with Justice Working Group paid a visit to the Obama for America headquarters in Chicago on Dec. 15, 2007. They wanted to tell Senator Barack Obama that they are concerned with his failure to appear at the recent Senate vote on the US-Peru "Free Trade" Agreement.

They left a statement for Obama, a current candidate for U.S. President, and expressed their disappointment that he skipped the vote on the Peru trade pact. They were even more concerned that Obama, along with Sen Hillary Clinton, made public statements supporting the Peru Trade deal and that Illinois Senator from Illinois, Dick Durbin, voted in favor of it.

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Buzz Off Show. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Living Wage Buzz Off Show / Laugh at Your Boss {LB539}

1. "Living Wage Buzz Off Show" A short satire created by Rockford-area union activists underlining the need for a living wage as opposed to a minimum wage.

2. "Laugh at Your Boss." Hang out with the team of Gary Huck and Mike Konopacki, the best known labor cartoonists in the country. Monitor their heads as they talk about (and show) their work.

Includes a traveling exhibit of labor cartoonists from around the world, cartoon animations, and discussions with other labor artists, such as Mike Alewitz. A Labor Beat favorite, made in 1998.

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Brenda Langford, Pres. NNOC Region 13. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #71129: Vigil for Cook County Patients' Budget Amendment, Nov. 27, 2007 {LB}

Nurses, medical staff, patients, clergy and commissioners hold a healthcare vigil on Nov. 27, 2007 as Cook County IL commissioners vote on the Patients' Budget Amendment.

Sponsoring commissioners were Suffredin, Claypool, Maldonado, and Quigley. For more information contact The National Nurses Organizing Committee (NNOC), 312-491-4902.

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Macek and book. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Demonizing the Inner City - Ideology and the Urban Poor {LB538}

Repeating one of Labor Beat's most popular Internet streaming videos.

In this presentation, Steve Macek-- author of the book "Urban Nightmares: The Media, The Right and the Moral Panic over the City" (University of Minnesota Press, 2006) - analyzes the hysteria over the central city and the urban poor that permeated American politics and popular culture in the 1980s and 90s.

Macek dissects the way mainstream politicians (Rudolph Giuliani, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, George Bush Sr.) , conservative intellectuals and the corporate media conspired to demonize inner city neighborhoods and their residents.

In particular, he discusses the way that TV news reproduced and validated the right's stigmatizing, victim blaming images of the urban poor. Ultimately, he critiques the reactionary political interests served by this divisive discourse on urban pathology and points to what activists can do to counter its destructive influence. Includes assorted visuals.

A related video is Labor Beat's "Grove Parc Today, Tomorrow It Will Be You" (Go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbyLqy_T-Z4Search 'Labor Beat' videos on YouTube, or search for 'Labor Beat' videos on YouTube). Residents from the Grove Parc Apartments subsidized housing complex on Chicago's South Side held a spirited demonstration at the Federal Plaza in Chicago's Loop on Nov. 19, 2007. Their homes, at the proposed site of the 2016 Olympic Stadium, may get bulldozed by the city's gentrification plans. More info: 773-753-9674.

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Grove Parc Apartments demonstration. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #71123: Residents Oppose City Plan to Take Their Homes. Chicago Demonstration, Nov. 19, 2007. {LB}

"Grove Parc Today, Tomorrow It Will Be You" Residents from the Grove Parc Apartments subsidized housing complex on Chicago's South Side held a spirited demonstration at the Federal Plaza in Chicago's Loop on Nov. 19, 2007. Their homes are at the proposed site of the 2016 Olympic Stadium and may get bulldozed for gentrification and the Olympics.

Another video has a related background discussion. See also "Labor Beat: Demonizing the Inner City", #LB515, at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1808948055843475610.

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Midwest Antiwar Action marchers, Chicago 10/27/07. Photo: Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Who Will Stop The War?: Issues In The Midwest Anti-War Action, Oct. 27, 2007 {LB537}

Who Will Stop The War? -- Issues In The Midwest Anti-War Action, Oct. 27, 2007.

The organizers of the Midwest anti-war action on Oct. 27, building on a national United for Peace and Justice call, created controversy by inviting to speak at this event Chicago's Mayor Daley, and Illinois Senators Durbin and Obama, among other Democratic Party politicians.

Also, much of the established left that had organized the earlier Chicago area anti-war marches were not invited to the initial planning meetings. Many felt that the organizers by doing so attempted to block the Oct. 27 action from targeting the critical failure of the Democrats in Congress to fulfill their 2006 election promise to stop the war in Iraq.

This 25-minute video interviews participants in this debate while following the scenes in and around the day's activities, including a police attack on the "Imperialist Bloc" feeder march; a separate action of the International Solidarity Movement at an expressway overpass; background scenes of invited speaker Democrat Rep. Jan Schakowsky, one of the invited speakers, endorsing installing a military academy at Senn High School; speeches and much more. Five Labor Beat videographers provide the footage.

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Midwest Antiwar Action marchers, Chicago 10/27/07. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #71104: Issues In The Midwest Anti-War Action, Oct. 27, 2007. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Labor Beat: Cook County Nurses Fight for Public Health / Rally for U. of Chicago Workers / Norman Finkelstein {LB536}

1. Cook County Nurses and the Fight for Public Health. A campaign by California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee in Chicago to stop Chairman Todd Stroger's cuts in Cook County health care. A study of how the local media covered this campaign.

2. Rally for U. of Chicago Workers. On Friday, Sept. 28, 2007 a spirited rally took place at the university in support of campus workers and members of Teamsters Local 743.

U. of C. had offered the workers a sub-standard contract. The rally, organized by Students Organizing United with Labor (soul.uchicago.edu), was attended by campus workers, students, faculty and community members.

3. Norman Finkelstein. Sept. 5, 2007. hundreds of the fired professor's supporters try to escort him onto the campus of DePaul University in Chicago.

Denied tenure by the pro-Zionist administration because of his questioning of Israeli foreign policy, Finkelstein gives a statement (excerpts) after his final meeting with University officials.

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Local 726  FFTF Slate studio discussion.  Photo1:  Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Teamsters Fighting for the Future Studio Discussion {LB534}

A panel discussion with members of Teamsters Local 726 Fighting for the Future slate, focusing on issues in their soon-to-be victorious upset fall 2007 election campaign.

Members of the local work for the City of Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority, Illinois Toll way, the State of Illinois, Police Departments, Fire Departments and other public sector workplaces.

The panelists are Leo "Duke" Clark, Jr., candidate for Vice-President; Vince Tenuto, candidate for Secretary/Treasurer; Joey Vercillo, candidate for President; John Martinac, North Side Coordinator. For more information on the election, visit: www.fightingforthefuture.com.

This 30-minute show was taped at the studios of The Evanston Community Media Center, and was hosted by Labor Beat's Wayne Heimbach. Produced by Labor Beat.

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Rally for U of Chicago Workers, 8/28/07. Photo: Gary M Brooks / Labor Beat.

News Video #70930: Rally Supports U. of Chicago Workers, 9/28/07 {LB}

On Friday, Sept. 28, 2007 a spirited rally took place at the University of Chicago in support of campus workers and members of Teamsters Local 743.

The University had offered their workers a sub-standard contract. The rally was organized by Students Organizing United with Labor (http://soul.uchicago.edu) and was attended by campus workers, students, faculty and community members.

Produced by Garry M. Brooks for Labor Beat.

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FFTF studio discussion. Photo: Labor Beat.

News Video #70915: Chicago Teamsters Will Win Reform. {LB}

(See the description for the later Labor Beat series show.)

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Bill Davis.  Photo.:  Labor Beat.

News Video #70911: Bill Davis, d. 9/4/07, in a 2006 Interview. {LB}

Labor Beat remembers Bill Davis, trade unionists and veteran against war, who died on Sept 4, 2007. Here is a 9 minute interview he gave us at the March 18, 2006 Chicago march against the war. Many will remember him for numerous qualities; for us, Bill Davis was always a great interview, with insight, information and humor. Thank you, Bill. We'll miss you. -Labor Beat

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Local 726 families demonstrating at Teamster City.  Photo.:  Labor Beat/Gary M. Brooks.Local 726 families demonstrating at Teamster City.  Photo..:  Labor Beat/Gary M. Brooks.

Labor Beat: Teamsters Fighting for the Future / Cygnus Victory / Barak The Bomber {LB532}

1. Teamsters Fighting for the Future. On Aug 13. 2007 members of International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 726, with the Fighting For The Future slate, organized a peaceful protest at Teamster City, 300 S. Ashland in Chicago.

This video shows how Local 726 members are working to improve their union and to fix a list of problems for city workers.

The issues include: a proposed unfair 10-year contract, loss of healthcare in 6-year, loss of union jobs from privatizations, weak representation by the current union leadership, weak enforcement of seniority rights, weak enforcement of pensions, loss of pensions at Brookfield Zoo, unfair union pay raises and waste of union funds, and unfair union practices.

2. Victory! Cygnus Strike. An extremely significant labor victory, won under new threats of stepped-up attacks on immigrant workers.

Over 100 workers at Cygnus Corp., all of them Mexican immigrants, went on strike on July 27, despite the fact that they had no union and the majority of them were classified as temporary employees. The company, manufacturer of private-label soaps and owned by Marietta Corp., told them that if they couldn't re-verify their Social Security information they would all be replaced.

The workers immediately went on strike, and on August 10, following community support and being backed up by the IAM, they won their demands. With picket line footage and analysis of the victory by Jorge Mujica of the March 10 Committee.

3. Barack the Bomber. On August 7, 2007 the Democratic Party candidates were in Chicago to hold a national debate at Soldier Field. Barack Obama scheduled earlier in the day a fundraiser at a restaurant in Chicago's Pakistani neighborhood on the north side.

Many representatives of the Pakistani community held a protest there, opposing his bellicose pronouncements on invading Pakistan if he were elected President. Obama didn't come out to talk to them or to apologize. Later in the day, at the location for the AFL-CIO-sponsored debate at Soldier Field, anti-war protesters continue to criticize Obama, and Kucinich too. 8 minutes.

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Local 726 families demonstrating at Teamster City.  Photo.:  Labor Beat/Gary M. Brooks.

News Video #70823: Chicago Teamsters Demand Leadership Changes. {LB}

On Aug 13. 2007 members of International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 726, with the Fighting For The Future slate, organized a peaceful protest at Teamster City, 300 S. Ashland in Chicago.

This video shows how Local 726 members are working to improve their union and to fix a list of problems for city workers.

The issues include: a proposed unfair 10-year contract, loss of healthcare in 6-year, loss of union jobs from privatizations, weak representation by the current union leadership, weak enforcement of seniority rights, weak enforcement of pensions, loss of pensions at Brookfield Zoo, unfair union pay raises and waste of union funds, and unfair union practices.

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Protester tells Ald. Joe Moore what he thinks of Obama's Pakistan threats.  Photo:  Labor Beat

News Video #70819: Chicago Pakistanis Object to Barak The Bomber. {LB}

On August 7, 2007 the Democratic Party candidates were in Chicago to hold a national debate at Soldier Field. Barak Obama scheduled earlier in the day a fundraiser at a restaurant in Chicago's Pakistani neighborhood on the north side.

Many representatives of the Pakistani community held a protest there, opposing his bellicose pronouncements on invading Pakistan if he were elected President. Obama didn't come out to talk to them or to apologize. Later in the day, at the location for the AFL-CIO-sponsored debate at Soldier Field, anti-war protesters continue to criticize Obama, and Kucinich too.

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News Video #70815: NABET 41 Protests Disney/ABC. {LB}

After working without a contract since April 1, 2007, NABET Local 41 newsgathering crews, editors and some producers held a protest in front of ABC Channel 7 studios in Chicago on August 15, 2007.

Disney, which owns ABC, is trying to freeze the pension plan, dismantle the seniority system, offer wages less than COL, and force other anti-worker measures.

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News Video #70812: Immigrant Workers Strike Victory {LB}

An extremely significant labor victory was won under the cloud of new threats of stepped-up attacks on immigrant workers.

Over 100 workers at Cygnus Corp., all of them Mexican immigrants, went on strike on July 27, 2007 despite the fact that they had no union and the majority of them were classified as temporary employees.

The company, manufacturer of private-label soaps and owned by Marietta Corp., told them that if they couldn't re-verify their Social Security information they would all be replaced. The workers immediately went on strike, and on August 10, following community support and being backed up by the IAM, they won their demands.

Including picket line footage and an analysis of the victory by Jorge Mujica of the March 10 Committee.

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Photo:  Gary M. Brooks / Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Standing My Ground / Oregon Farmworkers Radio {LB530}

1. Standing My Ground. On July 12, 2007, Teamsters Local 726 members held an informational picket at Oak Forest, IL city hall, to show their opposition to the proposed contract for police and clerical workers. At issue are very low pay raises and a meager health care package. The City of Oak Forest is also trying to take back a $1,000 pay raise awarded to the clerical workers following an unfair labor practices decision. Although the action was attended by 60 protesters, rank-and-file 726 members felt that the the leadership of Local 726, which has 5,500 members, could have done more to organize a large turnout in this important struggle. Video by Gary M Brooks.

2. This Labor Beat show also presents a second segment about the 'barn-raising' of KPCN-LP, a low-power radio station built and run by farmworkers in Oregon.

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Photo:  Gary M. Brooks / Labor Beat

News Video #70728: Teamsters Picket for Cook County Workers in Oak Forest IL July, 2007. {LB}

On July 12, 2007, Teamsters Local 726 members held an informational picket at Oak Forest, IL City Hall, to show their opposition to the proposed contract for police and clerical workers. At issue are very low pay raises and a meager health care package. The City of Oak Forest is also trying to take back a $1,000 pay raise awarded to the clerical workers following an unfair labor practices decision.

Although the action was attended by 60 protesters, rank-and-file 726 members felt that the the leadership of Local 726, which has 5,500 members, could have done more to organize a large turnout in this important struggle. Video by Gary M Brooks.

(This news video became a segment of LaborBeat: Standing My Ground".)

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Clockwise starting at upper left: Jeremy Corbyn, Hashmeya Muhsin Hussein, Ewa Jasiewicz, Faleh Abood Umara.  Photo: Larry Duncan/Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: UK and Iraqi Labor on the War {LB529}

Jeremy Corbyn (Labour Party MP) discusses Prime Minister Tony Blair's exit, and asks Blair on his last day in office when will British troops leave Iraq.

Hashmeya Muhsin Hussein, President, Electrical Utility Workers Union anti-war speaks before the United for Peace and Justice 3rd National Assembly in June of 2007.

Ewa Jasiewicz, journalist and internationally recognized authority on Basra oil workers, gives useful background on this important sector of the Iraqi working class.

Faleh Abood Umara, General Secretary Southern Oil Company Union, Basra Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions, speaks before the UFPJ National Assembly and discusses a recent oil workers strike against the proposed Iraqi Hydrocarbon Law.

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Labor Beat: Michael and Studs Sicko Rally, Chicago 6/23 {LB528}

Michael Moore speaks at the "Sicko" rally for National Health Care in Chicago, June 23, 2007. Mike is introduced by Studs Terkel.

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News Video #70719: Michael and Studs Sicko Rally, Chicago 6/23 {LB}

Michael Moore speaks at the "Sicko" rally for National Health Care in Chicago, June 23, 2007. Mike is introduced by author Studs Terkel. (This news video is also a segment in the Labor Beat series show #LB528.)

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Aaron Hughes of Iraq Veterans Against the War musters a Chicago contingent to leave on the national 'Operation First Casualty' tour.  Photo: Steve Dalber / Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Employee Free Choice / IVAW Operation First Casualty {LB526}

1. Justice: The Heart of Organizing

This video was produced for the AFL-CIO. It "presents five organizing campaigns that expose the unlawful tactics that employers use to thwart employees' organizing efforts.

It underscores the weakness of our current labor laws and the urgent need for passage of the Employee Free Choice Act. At a time when working families are struggling to hold even and deeply worried about living standards for their children, unions are more important than ever. This bi-partisan act would strengthen protections for workers' freedom to choose a union and offer greater economic opportunities for all workers."

2. Iraq Veterans Against the War Deploy for 'Operation First Casualty' Tour

On May 23, 2007, at the Vietnam Veterans memorial fountain in downtown Chicago, the local chapter of Iraq Veterans Against the War assembled and, following a few short speeches, left to join other IVAW members in New York City in "Operation First Casualty."

Aaron Hughes, head of the Chicago chapter, explained that, "the first casualty of war is said to be Truth, and we're here to bring the truth of the war home, to wake people up and hopefully bring some urgency to end this war."

This will be done through street theater actions dramatizing the impact of an occupying army. (Stills of the actions that weekend are shown). Barry Romo, National Coordinator of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, showing the support of the previous generation of veteran anti-war activists, provided an historical perspective.

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Iraq veterans leave from a Chicago monument to join a national veterans gathering to tell the truth about war.  5/10/07

News Video #70528: Iraq Veterans Against the War Deploy for 'Operation First Casualty' {LB}

On May 23, 2007, at the Vietnam Veterans memorial fountain in downtown Chicago, the local chapter of Iraq Veterans Against the War assembled and, following a few short speeches, left to join other IVAW members in New York City in something called "Operation First Casualty."

Aaron Hughes, head of the Chicago chapter of IVWA, explained that, "the first casualty of war is said to be Truth, and we’re here to bring the truth of the war home, to wake people up and hopefully bring some urgency to end this war."

This will be done through street theater actions dramatizing the impact of an occupying army. (Stills of the actions are shown). Barry Romo, national coordinator of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, showing the support of the previous generation of veteran anti-war activists, also provided an historical perspective.

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Jorge Mujica of the March 10 Committee speaks at Haymarket Square, May Day 2007. Photo: Dave Vance, Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Haymarket Square May Day 2007 / Workers Rights Rally at Resurrection Healthcare {LB525}

1. May Day 2007. Labor speeches, big march scenes and music by Bucky Halker at Chicago's Haymarket Square, where the legacy of May Day began in 1886.

The 2007 Chicago Immigrants Rights March passed through Haymarket Square on its way to Grant Park, and the turnout was over 200,000, despite an ICE raid a few days before in Chicago's Mexican community of Little Village.

Featuring speeches by James Thindwa, Chicago Jobs with Justice; and Jorge Mujica, March 10 Committee. Speech themes include the failure of both Democrats and Republicans to come up with a just immigrant rights reform, the relationship of NAFTA trade agreements to the current immigrant crisis, support of the Employee Free Choice Act.

2. "Rally for Workers Justice at Resurrection Health Care." Excerpts of speeches from a March 3, 2007 union Rally for Employee Free Choice at Resurrection Health Care hospital.

Speeches promote the Employee Free Choice Act and focus attention on the struggle to form a union at Resurrection Health Care in Chicago. Speaking are: Henry Bayer, Executive Director, AFSCME Council 31; John Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO; and Kelly Berringer, RN, West Suburban Hospital.

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Jorge Mujica, March 10 Committee, speaks at Haymarket Square, May Day 2007. Photo: Dave Vance, Labor Beat

News Video #70520: May Day 2007, Haymarket Square {LB}

May Day 2007. Labor speeches, big march scenes and music (Bucky Halker) at Chicago's Haymarket Square, where the legacy of May Day began in 1886.

The 2007 Chicago Immigrants Rights March passed through Haymarket Square on its way to Grant Park, and the turnout was over 200,000, despite an ICE raid a few days before in Chicago's Mexican community of Little Village.

Featuring speeches by James Thindwa, Chicago Jobs with Justice; and Jorge Mujica, March 10 Committee. Speech themes include the failure of both Democrats and Republicans to come up with a just immigrant rights reform, the relationship of NAFTA trade agreements to the current immigrant crisis, support of the Employee Free Choice Act.

Produced by Labor Beat. Labor Beat is a CAN TV Community Partner. Labor Beat is affiliated with IBEW 1220; views expressed are those of the producer, not necessarily of IBEW.

For more info, and to purchase the dvd: mail@laborbeat.org, www.laborbeat.org, 312-226-3330.

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Glenda Baker as Lucy Parsons

Labor Beat: Road to Haymarket {LB5nn}

The Road to Haymarket, The 1986 Labor Beat Haymarket centennial documentary

On the 100th anniversary of the Haymarket tragedy, Labor Beat produced a documentary, "The Road to Haymarket". At the time, and to this day, we are astonished that, at least in English, there seem to be no other documentaries about Haymarket.

Our budget was "seat of the pants", with only $300 raised from one union source (AFSCME 31). The actors, with a waiver from Actors Equity, donated their work. Despite all this, some 20 years later the piece remains entertaining and informative, upholding a refreshing class-struggle outlook, as compared to the ambiguous attitude peddled at the Chicago Haymarket Square monument dedication a few years ago.

In "The Road to Haymarket" you will hear authentic anarchist speeches delivered by trained actors in period costume with appropriate scenery. "The Road to Haymarket" presents, through re-enactments and graphics, the events leading up to May 4, 1886: The large immigrations of Eastern European workers, the Chicago Fire reconstruction scandals and corruption, the city's harassment of labor leaders and the left, the movement for the 8-hour day.

But the documentary also addresses the aftermath of 1886. In 1986 we tried to relate the Haymarket story to contemporary issues, so you will see scenes from the Chicago Tribune strike for example. Viewers today will recognize constant themes however, both with events of 20 years ago as well as 120 years ago, the victimization of immigrant workers being one of the most obvious.

This classic was newly digitized as we commemorated the Haymarket tragedy and its enduring legacy in May 2007.

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Cindy Sheehan takes on the Democrats during a Chicago visit. (Photo: Larry Duncan/Labor Beat)

Labor Beat: End Game: The Anti-War Movement and the Democrats {LB523}

As the debate intensifies over the Iraq war funding, this new Labor Beat video examines the complicity of the Democratic Party in the war, against the backdrop of recent 4th anniversary of war protests.

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Labor Beat: Immigrants Rights Rally, March 10 {LB522}

Three segments on immigrants' rights, leading up to May Day, 2007.

1) Interviews conducted for Labor Beat by Dale Lehman (WZRD-FM) at the March 10, 2007 rally in Chicago's Federal Plaza. Dale does a lengthy interview with SEIU Local 1 member and immigrant rights activist Jose Artemio Arreola.

2) Selections from speeches at the March 10, 2007 Rally.

3) New York City May Day Immigrants Rights March in 2006, a short video by truthout.

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Labor Beat: The Crisis in Mexico {LB521}

Alan Benjamin--Member of the Executive Committee of the San Francisco Labor Council--discusses the new developments in Mexico from the fraudulent election of Calderon, the responses within the unions, and to the growing social crisis today.

Alan is a long time labor activist and he has spent much of the past year in Mexico meeting with activists from Mexico City and Oaxaca and following political and social developments in the country.

Assorted visuals included. Alan's remarks were recorded at a March 1, 2007 event in Chicago--"The Crisis in Mexico", co-sponsored by the Global Justice Committee of Chicago Jobs With Justice, Labor Express Radio, Labor Beat, and the Mexico Solidarity Network, Durango Unido en Chicago and CONFEMEX (Confederación de Federaciones Mexicanas de Illinois).

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Labor Beat: Mother Jones America's Most Dangerous Woman {LB520}

Mother Jones labor leader story.

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Labor Beat: Rise of the Anti-War Soldier {LB519}

Labor Beat covers the demonstrations in Washington D.C.January 27, 2007.

Part 1. Activists with U.S. Labor Against the War talk about the resolutions they have put forward calling for their local organizations and the national movemement to demand "Troops Home NOW."

Part 2. Author Anthony Arnove speaks about the skewed Iraq debate in the media, and why we should all demand immediate withdrawal and reparations for the Iraqi people.

Part 3. Members of the group Iraq Veterans Against the War speak out about what they saw in Iraq, and why they say the only way to support the troops is to bring them home.

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ILWU strike picket line at Alcatraz ferry dock in San Francisco. Photo: Gary Brooks/Labor Beat.

Labor Beat: Iraq War Protest Joins Dockers Strike Picket {LB518}

Thousands of War Protesters in San Francisco (Jan. 27, 2007) joined the Longshoremen picket line at a ferry boat company which takes tourists to Alcatraz Island.

The edited video initially explains through interviews with union pilots and crew what their strike is about, then highlights key labor and anti-war speeches connecting the illegal Iraq war with the domestic war against working people.

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Labor Beat: Demonizing the Inner City - Ideology and the Urban Poor {LB515}

Steve Macek, author of "Urban Nightmares: The Media, The Right, and the Moral Panic Over the City", talks about how the right wing has -- through re-packaging the 19th-century Victorian capitalists' demonizing of the economic lower-rung -- developed through the media an ideological attack on the urban poor. Assorted visuals. Produced by Labor Beat

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Detail of the Virden coal miners monument.
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Labor Beat: The Virden and Mt. Olive Monuments: Honoring Coal Miner History {LB514}

The Oct. 28th, 2006 unveiling of the impressive new monument commemorating the Virden massacre in 1898 in Southern Illinois.

With interviews, coal miner memorabilia, a fire-breathing speech by UMWA President Cecil Roberts, plus the ceremony at the Mother Jones monument only a few miles away in Mt. Olive, Illinois.

Produced by Gary Brooks for Labor Beat, this video won an Honorable Mention Award at the 2007 Hometown Video Awards.

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Coalition of Immokalee Workers Seeks Support in Chicago. (Photo: Labor Beat / MC)

Labor Beat: CIW Seeks Support in Chicago / Chicago Stands with Oaxaca / How Unions Can Utilize Public Access TV {LB511}

- 1. Coalition of Immokalee Workers Seeks Support in Chicago (scenes and interviews from the recent CIW campaign in the Chicago area.)

- 2. Chicago Stands with Oaxaca (protest at Mexican Consulate to show solidarity with the Oaxaca uprising and to protest the murder of IMC videographer Brad Will)

- 3. How unions can utilize public access tv (produced by SEIU 503 in Oregon)

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Protest at Mexican Consulate to show solidarity with the Oaxaca uprising and to protest the murder of IMC videographer Brad Will.



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Scenes and interviews from fall 2006 CIW campaign in the Chicago area.



Starbucks cafe. (Photo: Steve Dalber / Labor Beat)

Labor Beat: Brewing Solidarity {LB510}

- Brewing Solidarity. A Profile on the IWW-Starbucks Workers Union

This new video by Andrew Freund spotlights the new IWW-Starbucks Union at Logan Square, a neighborhood on Chicago's north side. Interviews with baristas Christine Morgan and Joe Tessone show why they decided to form a union and what happened next ....

- This Labor Beat show adds a 4-minute segment by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers about a day in the life of "Ronaldo McDonald" working in the tomato fields.

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Chicago now operates certain public high schools specifically for military recruiting and officer training. (Photo: Steve Dalber)

Recruiters posters. (Photo by Steve Dalber)

Labor Beat: Townhall Meeting on Senn High School Referendum {LB509}

Another episode in Labor Beat's coverage on fighting militarization of Chicago's Public Schools.

Highlights of the Town Hall meeting on Sept. 26, 2006 discussing how to take forward a recent referendum on whether a formal process should be set up involving community input in the CPS decision regarding establishing the Rickover Navy Academy at Senn H.S. 70% of the voters said YES, there should have been a formal process for input. However, the Chicago Public Schools continues its plan to force-feed military education to communities that oppose this.

The Town Hall meeting features Craig Mousin, a Senn community member, and Phillip Jones, a Senn H.S. senior, who document a time-line of denial and evasion by the Chicago Public Schools in the past few years, as the will of the majority of the Senn H.S. community is ignored by external forces intent on installing the Rickover Navy Academy at the Senn campus.

The segment includes scenes of protest about this issue over the years, and alarming footage showing how far the militarization of the public school system in Chicago has gone, under the approving eye of Mayor Daley and CPS head Arne Duncan.

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Labor Beat: 2006 Teamsters Convention {LB508}

Labor Beat presents the national cable-tv premiere of the new documentary about the 2006 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Convention, the Tom Leedham campaign for International President, and the successful fight to nominate the Leedham reform slate ("Strong Contracts, Good Pensions") running against the James Hoffa machine.

Presented in October 2006 as ballots for the national election are being mailed out. Produced by Gary Brooks for Labor Beat. DVD available, mailto:steward705@comcast.net.

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Labor Beat: Protest Against Israeli State Terrorism / Seattle Nurses / Detroit Monument {LB504}

1. In response to the brutal attacks against Lebanon by the Israeli war machine, a significant protest of several thousand demonstrators took place at Tribune Plaza in Chicago Saturday, July 22, 2006. It was part of many such protests worldwide. After the speeches and picket at Tribune Plaza, the demonstration marched across the Michigan Avenue Bridge to the front of the Israeli Consulate. The protest was sponsored by a broad selection of major Palestinian, Arab and Islamic community organizations as well as activist organizations. Interviews, speeches and protest actions.

2. Seattle Jobs With Justice join with the nurses to hold a rally at Virginia Mason Hospital to demonstrate against the hospital's attempt to re-classify the employment status of its registered nurses. Includes speech by Stewart Acuff, national organizing director of the AFL-CIO.

3. A short segment on a rank-and-file appraisal of a labor monument in Detroit.

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Labor Beat: Cook County Nurses: It's Contract Time {LB501}

Nurses in Chicago present demands and a deadline for a strike at the end of June 2006. The Cook County Nurses (organized with the National Nurses Organizing Committee of the California Nurses Association) threaten a one day strike if negotiations don't yield satisfactory results.

An exclusive Labor Beat report on the issues that the nurses are concerned with, featuring Sheilah Garland-Olaniran (NNOC Midwest Coordinator) and Stroger Hospital nurses.

Google playback is 23 mins.

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Labor Beat: Anne Feeney in Champaign / Who Is Harry Kelber? {LB500}

1. Anne Feeney Champaign Illinois appearance.

2. Labor activist veteran Harry Kelber.

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Labor Beat: The Penthouse of Heaven {LB499}

Chicago's Immigrant Rights/Workers Rights March, May Day 2006

On May Day, 2006 the largest march ever in Chicago took place--to support the rights of immigrant workers. Estimates of the size of the march ranged from 400,000 to 700,000!

Labor Beat's 27 minute documentary about that event and what led up to it: The earlier March 10 massive march which kicked off a national immigrants rights movement; Follow-up community planning meetings for the next big march; The emerging role of the unions in this struggle, including the press conference on April 24 at Haymarket Square, with Chicago Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO) and Change To Win speakers; The last minute preparations of the organizers on the eve of the march; The launch point activities at Union Park on march day.

The video contains interviews with union spokespeople from UNITE HERE, UFCW, SEIU, Carpenters, U.E., and others, including Jorge Mujica of the March 10 Committee, and a speech at the Haymarket Square ceremony by James Thindwa (Chicago Jobs with Justice) reminding us that the negative effects of NAFTA have been forgotten in the national discussion about border crossings from Mexico. The message of the video also criticizes guest worker schemes, and it calls for unionization, not just legalization, of immigrant workers, and for living wage legislation.

The march participants remind us with their signs and in eloquent statements that this protest was not only about Mexican/Hispanic immigrants, but about all immigrants, from Poland to India to the Philippines. Labor Beat's video about this historic day in the movement for social justice.

On-demand plabacks: A broadband connection is needed for the (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3663927984454687227) Google playback. An .avi slideshow (a 29MB file download from www.laborbeat.org/3/lb499poh-slideshow.avi). Will work on many more systems.

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New Haymarket Square statue'

Labor Beat: Trainwreck of Ideologies Part 2 - Historical Spin {LB498}

Encore broadcast of LB470. See the description for Labor Beat show #470.

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Labor Beat: Labor and The Anti-War Movement {LB496}

Labor Beat looks at the March 18, 2006 anti-war protest in Chicago and the state of organize labor's activities against the war, locally and nationally.

Carl Rosen, President UE District 11, discusses the growth of US Labor Against the War and its current activities. Steve Edwards, President AFSCME 2858, discusses the need for labor's political independence in fighting the war. Bill Davis, President IAM 701, and other labor activists are also interviewed. Lots of footage of the march.

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SEIU drum and bugle corps (Labor Beat photo)

Labor Beat: Solidarity 101 {LB495}

- Boilermakers from Meredosia, IL seek solidarity from Chicago unions.

- The Chicago Janitors contract rally of SEIU Local 1, on the eve of deadline.

- Coalition of Imokalee workers protest at McDonald's in Chicago, interview with AFL-CIO's Stewart Acuff.

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Tom Leedham in Chicagol

Labor Beat: Are You A Teamster? The Tom Leedham 2006 Campaign {LB494}

This half-hour tv show, produced by Labor Beat, follows Tom Leedham (the 2006 rank-and-file challenger to Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. for IBT General President) during his March 2006 campaigning in the Chicago area. It includes his stump speech in which he outlines campaign issues.

Also, in an interview, Leedham discusses the AFL-CIO split, Andy Stern's labor-management model for the Change To Win coalition, and the UPS strike.

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Labor Beat: 'Don't Let Them Close Our School' {LB493}

The fight to keep open Chicago's Collins High school reveals a power struggle that is less about education and more about real estate.

"Don’t Let Them Close Our School", a 30-min. video, is about the fight to keep open Collins High School, a school that was built in the neighborhood where Martin Luther King Jr. stayed when he was in Chicago in the 1960s. The school itself was built in the 70s.

The Chicago Public Schools, along with Mayor Daley, are trying to close it. But the school is functional and modern.

Real estate developers, who want to sell pricey townhomes, are driving out the low-income families in the neighborhood, and are getting the Chicago Public Schools to create a misleading smokescreen that the school has a low academic performance, and that this is all for the benefit of the students. Teachers, students, community activists, and education experts strongly disagree.

Interviews with George Schmidt, Collins HS teacher John Dudley, speeches from public meetings.

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Labor Beat: Delphi {LB491}

Delphi is the auto parts spin-off of General Motors Corporation. It is threatening to declare bankruptcy and to gut wages and benefits for UAW members. The UAW International leadership (surprise, surprise!) seems to be rolling over and playing dead.

In this Labor Beat, Gregg Shotwell explains the problems with Delphi and discusses the in-plant strike strategy known as 'work-to-rule'. Brother Shotwell is one of the most articulate labor speakers in the country today, and is a leading UAW rank-and-file militant. He spoke at a public meeting in Chicago and at a closed meeting in Milwaukee for UAW Delphi workers.

The last segment of the show is coverage of the January 2006 UAW rank-and-file protest at the Detroit U.S. Auto Show.

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Photo caption: Abu Ghraib remembered in front of Rickover Navy Academy
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Labor Beat: Schools Are for Teaching, Not for Recruiting / Kokomo Autoworkers {LB487}

- They tried to keep the Senn High School community in the dark about when the new Navy academy would be dedicated, but enough activists found out in time to mount a protest on the day it took place, Nov. 7, 2005. With Sen. Dick Durbin, Mayor Daley, Chicago Public Schools head Arne Duncan, and, of course, Alderman Mary Ann Smith bringing up the rear, a procession of Navy martinets and several dozen new student cadets took over the Senn auditorium for the ceremony. (Actually, the attendees only filled about 1/3 of the seats.)

Outside, members of the community protested and pointed out that the majority of the Senn community strongly oppose the Navy taking over one wing of the school. Three days later, on Veterans Day, another protest took place, refuting the lie that this decision, headed up by Daley, had anything to do with providing students with educational opportunities, and had everything to do with recruiting. Includes speeches and interviews of Chicago public school students, anti-war activists Chris Inserra and Neal Resnikoff, as well as the venerable CPS gadfly George Schmidt.

- This Labor Beat show ends with a short report (with speech excerpts and interview) of a Nov. 2005 rank-and-file autoworkers meeting in Kokomo, Indiana to discuss the massive cuts at Delphi, and (then anticipated) cuts throughout auto industry. Tactics of work-to-rule are discussed. With UAW rank-and-file leader Greg Shotwell and Warren Davis, former UAW Region 2 Director.

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USLAW marchers DC September 2005

Labor Beat: Stop the War: Sept 2005 Washington, D.C. {LB485}

"Stop the War: Sept 24, Washington, D.C." documents the fall 2005 massive anti-war march in Washington, D.C., seen through the eyes of veteran photographer Steve Dalber.

The video bBegins at the headquarters of the AFL-CIO, where, for the first time in history, a labor anti-war rally (organized by USLAW) kicked off the big union contingent that then marched to the protest rally site.

We also follow the George Galloway entourage, and get an interview from Galloway. The documentary ends at the Vietnam Memorial, where a minor tussle erupts after war protesters are told that they can't get near the "wall" if they're wearing peace buttons. And more scenes.

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Labor Beat: Resolution 53: How the AFL-CIO Stood Up Against the War {LB484}

This Labor Beat documentary follows the story of the creation of a moment in labor history. At its 2005 Convention, the AFL-CIO for the first time passed a resolution against an ongoing war--the war in Iraq.

The video shows the preparations for this breakthrough, how U.S. Labor Against the War worked at the Convention to strengthen the Resolution Committee's initially weak resolution. It shows how USLAW used the momentum of its 2005 Iraq Labor Tour and the 18 anti-war resolutions passed by labor bodies around the country; how Resolution 53 was amended; how the discussion was moved up to a prominent point of the Convention agenda through Jesse Jackson's call to "bring the troops home"; how Resolution 53 was debated on the Convention floor; and the celebratory Iraq Forum, with labor representatives from Iraq and Kurdistan immediately after the resolution passed.

"Resolution 53: How the AFL-CIO Stood Up Against the War" captures two days in July 2005 that will be remembered as a turning point in labor's fight against the war.

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Labor Beat: The Kelber Candidacy at the AFL-CIO Convention / Labor Media Today {LB480}

Why is Harry Kelber's presence at the AFL-CIO Convention such a burr in the saddle to the so-called "labor leaders" of today? Why do they feel such a threat from this 91 year old, 72 year union member? What possibly could bother them about him?

Simply, he tells the Truth about not-so-"organized" labor.

While the AFL-CIO was squabbling and splitting, Harry was running his own campaign for election to the Executive Council. He had a plan and he challenged the status quo. Funny thing is, the Communications Workers didn't report Harry as member to the AFL-CIO, while Harry had a letter from his local stating his dues paid up through the end of the year. These underhanded tactics Harry has dealt with for years.

An agreement was made to allow him to speak on the floor to the delegates and forestall an open election process, his being the only effort of democratic action at the conclave. His statements are strong, to the point, and he gained a standing ovation for his efforts. Were the "leaders" listening? All union people would do well to heed his wisdom.

Labor Beat has produced an 18 minute segment with Harry's campaign rhetoric, Richard Trumka's denial of his candidacy, and his speech to the convention delegates in its entirety.



This video also contains a short, 10-min. segment with rank-and-file labor media producers (Jerry Mead, Wes Brain, and Steve Zeltzer) discussing the crisis in the AFL-CIO, with an emphasis on labor's lack of a serious media strategy. Taping took place on eve of Convention during Jerry Mead's Labor Express radio show (www.laborexpress.org).

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Labor Beat: The AFL-CIO's Foreign Policy and N.E.D. Money {LB479}

Prior to the AFL-CIO Convention in Chicago, rank-and-file workers held a protest and discussion about the need to reform the AFL-CIO's foreign policy and the influence upon it from funding from the National Endowment for Democracy. Hear Kim Scipes, Labor Educator on the AFL-CIO and international politics, discuss the history of the AFL's involvement with the foreign policy interest of American Imperialism.

Also, an interview with Fred Hirsch, long-time critic of AFL-CIO foreign policy, as he and other opponents of N.E.D. funding attended the 2005 AFL-CIO Convention

Includes scenes of floor discussion on foreign policy resolution and reactions of supporters of "Build Unity and Trust Among Workers Worldwide" resolution, including Jeff Crosby, President of North Shore (Massachusetts) Central Labor Council and member of AFL-CIO Convention Resolutions Committee.

CORRECTION: Previous information about Labor Beat's coverage of the AFL-CIO Convention posted here contained some inaccuracies. Please disregard that earlier announcement. Watch this space for forthcoming information about new shows on the AFL-CIO Convention and related events and issues. Thank you. -Labor Beat

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Iraquis in Chicago

Labor Beat: Iraqi Labor Leaders Speak-Chicago, June 17, 2005 {LB477}

Iraqi Labor Leaders Speak-UNITE Hall, Chicago, June 17, 2005

It was an historic event for Chicago labor when two representatives Falah Awan, President Federation of Workers Councils and Unions of Iraq, and Amjad Al-Jawhary Representative for FWCUI in North America discussed the effects of the U.S. occupation and their struggle to establish a way forward for Iraqi workers and unemployed in the face of the reactionary policies of the puppet government, and the FWCUI's call for the immediate withdrawal of U.S. Troops. Noel Beasley, International Vice President of UNITE HERE, provides an introduction.

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Labor Beat: The AFL-CIO: The Workers Must Fix It! {LB475}

A rank-and-file perspective on the debate over leadership and strategy within the AFL-CIO on the eve of its July 2005 National Convention.

Using unique historical footage, the video revisits the birth of the Sweeney regime, its promises to the rank-and-file in the 1995 labor upsurge of the War Zone in Central Illinois, and the betrayal of those promises.

Neither Sweeney nor Stern differ in any fundamental way regarding their commitment to jointism with management, history of political jointism through support for the Democratic Party, disinterest in rank-and-file democracy and input, lack of strategy for developing labor media, or lack of commitment to changing the AFL-CIO's ties to US foreign policy.

Video by Labor Beat.

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Labor Beat: AFL-CIO Social Security Demo / Senn HS Coalition {LB473}

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Pat Vogel mother of a 23-year-old Army reservist in Iraql'
Andy ThayerThayer at Labor Beat

Labor Beat: Chicago Protests The War at Home and The War Abroad - March 19, 2005 {LB471}

As Thousands of anti-Iraq war protesters attempted to conduct peaceful marches in Chicago on March 19, 2005 they were met by massive police intimidation. Robo cops moved in to shut down the protest press conference at Michigan and Oak streets.

Chris Geovanis, speaking to the gathering, declared: "We hold Chicago Mayor Daley responsible for abolishing our constitutional rights to free speech and assembly, for abolishing our rights to peacefully oppose this war.There was no reason for him to adopt this hostile posture to peaceful protest against this war. What should have been a conversation about the disastrous consequences of this war has become a battle for essential civil liberties, and Daley made that fight, and Daley is the one who has disgraced the tradition of public speech, public assembly, and a vibrant process of dissent in this town. I'm ashamed for my city today, and I fear for all of us."

Scenes include the arrest of Andy Thayer at the Michigan Ave. press conference, and the protest at Leo Burnett.

Caption 1: Pat Vogel, mother of 23-year-old Army reservist in Iraq, getting arrested as a supporter of the March 19 anti-war actions. Credit: Steve Dalber/Labor Beat

Caption 2: Chicago cops slapping iron on Andy Thayer as he peacefully addresses the protest press conference. Credit: Martin Conlisk/Labor Beat

Caption 3: Andy Thayer discusses the political implications of March 19 and the dramatic erosion of First Amendment rights on the streets of Chicago. Credit: Larry Duncan/Labor Beat

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New Haymarket Square statue'

Labor Beat: Trainwreck of Ideologies Part 2 - Historical Spin {LB470}

Trainwreck of Ideologies Part 2 - Historical Spin (The sequel to the popular Trainwreck of Ideologies)

Thanks to a deal among the City of Chicago, the Police Dept., the Chicago Federation of Labor, and the Illinois Labor History Society, the theme of the new statue at Haymarket Square is not class struggle, but "free speech."

At the surreal ceremony introducing this faceless, neutered stick-figured affront to history, the Chicago Federation of Labor and the Fraternal Order of Police were both present. In fact, the CFL's Dennis Gannon explained that nowadays the basic differences between labor and the police hardly matter any more. Gannon then, giving him a hug, introduced Mark Donohue, his old high school chum and now President of the Fraternal Order of Police. The event's organizers made sure that Officer Donohue got to speak, but no anarchist was invited to address the official ceremony.

Labor Beat's "Trainwreck of Ideologies, Part II: Historical Spin" documents the ideological chasm between Chicago-area anarchists and the hosts of this disgraceful event.

Caption: A jumbled and faceless stick-figured affront to the real history of the Haymarket affair. Credit: M. Conlisk/Labor Beat

More photos are at http://chicago.indymedia.org/newswire/display/54759/index.php.

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Polly HooverWayne Watson

Labor Beat: Reprisals {LB469}

Chicago City Colleges (CCC) fires teachers for striking.

This is the sequel to "Labor Beat: Battle at the Boardroom Doors" (an up-close look at the highly charged confrontation at the Nov. 3, 2004 board of trustees meeting of CCC during a bitter strike.

This video begins at that board meeting as board members walk out while a striking teacher attempts to address them. The video then shows the faculty, members of CCC Teachers Union Local 1600, voting to ratify the contract, with faculty and students voicing support and oppostion. Finally, "Reprisals" covers the Feb. 3, 2005 board meeting, where professors emeriti challenge the unwarranted dismissal of teachers who honored picket lines during the strike. Includes the announcement of the virtually unanimous faculty vote of no confidence in Chancellor Wayne Watson.

Captions: Current teachers union President Perry Buckley ( L) discusses proposed contract with former President Norman Swenson (R) at ratification vote in November.

Polly Hoover, Pres. Cook Co. College TU Faculty Council, reads declaration of no confidence in Chencellor Wayne Watson.

Wayne Watson at the Feb. 2005 Board Meeting as he hears the results of the faculty no confidence vote against him.

photo credit: Steve Dalber/Labor Beat

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Labor Beat: Chicago City Workers Rally / Iraqi Trade Unions {LB465}

1. Chicago City Workers Rally. The rather large city unions protest across the street from City Hall on Dec. 14, 2004. Decrying the fact that city unions (custodians, firefighters, crossing guards, streets and san workers, etc.) had been working without a contract for 18 months, union leaders and selected members tore into Mayor Daley.

Hear the high points of the speeches edited down to about 15 minutes. The impact comes from the energy and sustained intensity of a very real anger (something totally lost in the 15-second bite that the local stations gave to this), combined with genuine, open contempt for Mayor Daley. Dennis Gannon (Chicago Fed. of Labor head) leads the "Dump Daley!" chants.

2. Iraqi Trade Unions. This is a speech given by U.S. Labor Against the War co-convenor Gene Bruskin at a late 2004 labor anti-war meeting in London. Useful insights into the international campaign to defend Iraqi trade unions under the puppet government and continuing U.S. occupation.

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Labor Beat: NEIU Strike / Million Worker March / Rally To Stop Ren 2010 / Pilsen Polluttion {LB463}

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Labor Beat: Battle at the Boardroom Doors {LB462}

This show documents what happened when the Chicago City Colleges Board tried to prevent union members, students and supporters from entering the board room for a public meeting on the strike.

The teachers and supporters were told initially that they couldn't enter because the room was at maximum occupancy, but the Labor Beat camera disproves that. Viewers will be astonished to see Vice Chancellor Donahue clearly removing the maximum occupancy sign so nobody would know what the maximum legal number was.

Some may wonder whether removing such a sign is illegal. In any event, it's a shame that a CCC Vice Chancellor would set such an example for students in this way.

The show demonstrates the principled and dramatic stand the teachers union took in fighting for their right to enter the board room.

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Labor Beat: Senn H.S. Insurrection / Stop Ren 2010 {LB460}

1. The dramatic protest against the plan to convert part of Senn High School into a Navy Acacemy.

Senn High School is a large multi-cultural high school on Chicago's north side, and the school community--from students, teachers, parents and local residents--stood against the plan in a meeting which included the Navy spokesperson walking out in frustration.

2. The related story of opposition to the Renaissance 2010 plan for over 60 Chicago public schools, with interviews of spokespeople from SEIU Local 73 and Kenwood Oakland Community Organization.

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Labor Beat: The Miami Model {LB459}

Miami action was a model for ...

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Labor Beat: Silver Capital Workers {LB458}

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Labor Beat: Day Laborers / Fighting Wal-Mart in Chicago {LB456}

1. Chicago's day laborers. By documentarist Greg Boozell. 2. Jamie Daniel talks about taking on Wal-Mart in Chicago.

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