ILWU Local 10 Supports Labor Action On May Day
MAY DAY, 2007
Workers and Immigrant Rights Resolution
WHEREAS, Local 10 adopted a resolution for our April 2005 Longshore Caucus
reclaiming May Day (May 1st) which commemorates the struggle for the 8
(eight) hour work day in the United States;
WHEREAS, Local 10 endorsed May 1st, 2006 and participated in the Great
American Boycott to protest the criminalization of immigrant workers by
legislation such as HR4437 and the Marine Transportation Security Acts
criminal background checks on dock workers;
WHEREAS, On May 1st, 2006, 90% of the container cargo at the Ports of Los
Angeles and Long Beach was halted as the result of immigrant truckers not
going to work;
WHEREAS, Agribusinesses such as Tyson Foods and Cargill closed down several
of their plants in anticipation of immigrant workers not going to work on
May 1, 2006 in support of immigrant rights;
WHEREAS, Our own Harry Bridges, an Australian immigrant worker, faced four
prosecutions by the U.S. government, was wrongfully convicted, illegally
imprisoned, fraudulently stripped of his citizenship, and his attorneys sent
to jail for defending him;
WHEREAS, ILWU in 2008, will start very difficult contract negotiations with
the employer which requires we start to mobilize our members and build
coalitions; and
WHEREAS, Hornblower Cruises has yet to hire skilled and experienced ILWU and
other union ferry workers as well as to negotiate a fair contract;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the membership instruct Local 10?s president
to convey our intentions of having our stop work meeting on Tuesday, May
1st, 2007 at 9 a.m. to Pacific Maritime Association;
THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Local 10 participates in the Great
American Boycott II, in support of workers and immigrant rights, including
the workers of Hornblower Cruises, on May Day, 2007 and that the ILWU Local
10 Drill Team perform; and
THEREFORE BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be sent to
all ILWU locals, the International, and affiliated central labor councils.
February 13, 2007
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