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We're All in This Together: What Working People Are Doing This Week

AFL-CIO

Welcome to our regular feature, a look at what the various AFL-CIO unions and other working family organizations are doing across the country and beyond. The labor movement is big and active—here's a look at the broad range of activities we're engaged in this week.

Actors' Equity:

For updates on how you can protect yourself from COVID-19, resources and the latest statements made by Actors' Equity Association, be sure to check the Member Portal - https://t.co/H3xFIi87eu pic.twitter.com/ig3Z51TcDH
— Actors' Equity (@ActorsEquity) April 24, 2020
AFGE:

If implemented too soon, issuing a new telework policy could worsen the crisis and unnecessarily expose millions of Americans to illness and potentially death. Human life is precious, and we must protect the health and safety of our government workforce.https://t.co/he6NVUi4af https://t.co/ThI7y995AB
— AFGE (@AFGENational) April 23,...

Rhode Island's Working People and the Response to COVID-19

Patrick Crowley, secretary-treasurer of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, spoke to Erik Loomis of the Lawyers, Guns & Money blog about the response from the state federation and the larger labor movement to COVID-19.

Here in Rhode Island, the state federation has been holding conference calls for local labor leaders every other day so our leaders, many of whom are still rank-and-file workers, can ask questions of the state’s political leaders. We’ve had Governor Raimondo join us twice, the State Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, the Senate President and our entire congressional delegation. Our leaders have been able to ask questions, sometimes pretty tough ones, about what steps the government has taken to address the crisis. It’s also been a chance to triage problems that have come up for our members. For example, in the early days of the crisis, there was a real concern that one of our hospital chains was going to start furloughing front line health care workers because they were hemorrhaging money after elective procedures were cancelled, cutting off a significant revenue...

Helping Those in Need Is a ‘Labor of Love’ for Union Members in North Georgia

Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council

Wearing face masks and gloves and sharing a determination to help their brothers and sisters in need, dozens of members of the Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council sorted and bagged emergency food to hand out to union families on Saturday, April 18. The “Labor of Love” food drive was a member-to-member relief effort in collaboration with the United Way of Greater Atlanta and the Georgia State AFL-CIO, in partnership with Margie’s House mobile food pantry and the city of Fairburn, Georgia, to help 300 union families who are now struggling to put food on their tables. It was one of a series of volunteer events that the labor council has coordinated to support union members and the wider community during the pandemic.

In March, as classrooms were closing and fear of the coronavirus was increasing, members of the Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council volunteered their time to help AFSCME school support workers in the Atlanta public schools prepare breakfast and lunch for students forced to learn from home. “Union...

Worker Safety Above Political Gain: In the States Roundup

AFL-CIO

It's time once again to take a look at the ways working people are making progress in the states. Click on any of the links to follow the state federations on Twitter.

California Labor Federation:

There are 11 days left until #MayDay2020 and front line workers still lack proper safety equipment, affordable, accessible health care & treatment. Show unity & #solidarity with workers of the world during this crisis. Sign the Workers' Bill of Rights now: https://t.co/VzdE9dXqp9 pic.twitter.com/50mBWxdvjD
— California Labor Federation (@CaliforniaLabor) April 21, 2020
Connecticut AFL-CIO:

Our state's essential workers deserve to receive workers' comp benefits if they are stricken with #COVID19. Urge @GovNedLamont to sign an executive order today! #1u https://t.co/twboROWlsH
— Connecticut AFL-CIO (@ConnAFLCIO) April 20, 2020
Florida AFL-CIO:

Florida’s Unemployment System is...

Defend Global Supply Chain Workers Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 may not yet have sickened as many people in developing countries as in the United States or Europe, but more than 150 million workers in supply chains are already suffering the swift and massive impact of the pandemic. These workers have even less savings and weaker social protection systems than the very weak ones America's workers have. Just as we insist U.S. government assistance in this crisis must prioritize jobs and workers’ lives and livelihoods, global collective efforts must focus on millions of workers in global supply chains who have no safety net.

Global demand has plummeted and major corporations have stopped buying, many canceling orders already placed—even refusing to pay for goods already produced. Employers in these supply chains are cutting jobs and wages. Global garment workers, already facing some of the worst working and living conditions before the pandemic, are losing their precarious foothold on survival. At minimum, major garment brands and retailers must pay for work already done and goods already made or in production. Some companies have...

San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council Launches Food Assistance Program

Keith Maddox is the executive secretary-treasurer of the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council.

We are in an unforeseen crisis. Just a few weeks ago none of us could have predicted the economic impact created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our members and our neighbors are in a financial and food crisis. Our entire labor council operation has converted to an emergency team focused on securing member benefits and running a substantial food distribution operation. To date we’ve distributed more than 150,000 pounds of food and served over 5,000 families in need. In the coming days, our distribution will provide food to more than 2,000 families per week, as our operations continually expand. I wish to commend our staff team for the work they are doing to keep this operation running, in the face of the health crisis swirling around them.

Our ability to provide for our members would not be possible without the support of a number of our unions. A big thanks to Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 465, Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 122 and United...

Finding Ways to Help: The Working People Weekly List

AFL-CIO

Every week, we bring you a roundup of the top news and commentary about issues and events important to working families. Here’s the latest edition of the Working People Weekly List.

Boston-Area Union Members Form Volunteer Brigades: "The Greater Boston Labor Council (GBLC) is coordinating union members’ volunteer efforts, working closely with Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh to focus on areas where there is the greatest need for help. The mission of the labor council’s volunteer brigades is to care for the most vulnerable people in Boston. Hundreds of union members, both laid off and currently working, have already started volunteering to serve their neighbors during this crisis."

Rhode Island AFL-CIO Helps Coordinate Distance Learning: "With American students learning from home, teachers, school staffers and their unions are stepping up in a variety of ways to create innovative solutions to meet the educational needs of young people during the coronavirus pandemic."

Service and Solidarity: Kennita Jones: "Kennita Jones is a roll mixer and has been...

Prioritize Essential Workers: What Working People Are Doing This Week

AFL-CIO

Welcome to our regular feature, a look at what the various AFL-CIO unions and other working family organizations are doing across the country and beyond. The labor movement is big and active—here's a look at the broad range of activities we're engaged in this week.

Actors' Equity:

The @DPEaflcio has compiled important information about government relief for federal student loans during the COVID-19 pandemic - https://t.co/CzcufnycDE pic.twitter.com/jSqmxpuNRd
— Actors' Equity (@ActorsEquity) April 14, 2020
AFGE:

The @CDCgov is prioritizing business over the safety of workers. We urge @CDCDirector to reissue guidance that treats essential workers as a priority. #EssentialNotExpendable
— AFGE (@AFGENational) April 15, 2020
AFSCME:

The urgent need to make sure front-line workers have the protective equipment they need was the focus of a Facebook Live chat between AFSCME President Lee Saunders, @AFSCME93 Executive Director Mark Bernard...

Boston-Area Union Members Form Volunteer Brigades

Greater Boston Labor Council

The Greater Boston Labor Council (GBLC) is coordinating union members’ volunteer efforts, working closely with Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh to focus on areas where there is the greatest need for help. The mission of the labor council’s volunteer brigades is to care for the most vulnerable people in Boston. Hundreds of union members, both laid off and currently working, have already started volunteering to serve their neighbors during this crisis.

 

The labor council’s volunteer brigades are focusing on three emergency needs: providing child care, making phone calls to neighbors and delivering food. Darlene Lombos, the executive secretary-treasurer of GBLC, is in daily contact with Walsh and his office to ensure that union members are volunteering for the public good in ways that are most helpful.

“It’s about connecting the dots and making sure union members are protecting the most vulnerable. What we thought was not possible—it’s quite incredible, in a crisis like this, to see how possible some of these things are,” Lombos said. “...

Shame on Corporations Using COVID-19 Pandemic to Attack Workers

While the COVID-19 pandemic wreaks its havoc on the world's population, working people are on the front lines, joining together to save lives and keep the United States running. And many are paying the ultimate price. The latest numbers from the CDC show that nearly 400,000 Americans have contracted the virus and more than 12,000 have died. We're currently facing one of the most challenging events in recent history.

And some greedy corporations are using this time to attack these working people, attempting to use a crisis to roll back the rights of the very people who are dying while keeping America running.

Here are the corporations that have used the pandemic to attack the rights of working people.

Amazon: A coalition of labor and community organizations, including the AFL-CIO, wrote: "We write to you today shocked at reports that Amazon warehouses are not practicing the protocols necessary to protect the well-being of your workers and of the public. And we are outraged to hear that not only did Amazon executives NOT promptly address the concerns being...