
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.

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.

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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West Side to the West Bank, two videos, each about 4 minutes, from October 27, 2008.
- Police Commander Burge is Indicted. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uor1eHzhVAo
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.
- Rally Against AIPAC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDRVjlRByuA
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.

- 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.

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
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.

(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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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.

See the description for Labor Beat show #559.
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-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.

This segment is described in the show’s description.

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.

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.

Vintage footage from August 1989 featuring Abbie Hoffman.
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An anti-commercial... LB revisits military/recruitment extraveganza on Chicago’s lakefront.
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Chicago Trade Unions attended (or stayed away) from the annual Bud Billiken Parade, August 9, 2008.
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- 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.

See the description for Labor Beat show #556.
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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.

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

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.

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

See the description for Labor Beat show #551.
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