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LaborProtests in Lansing this weekPosted by Josh Steichmann on 14. March 2011 Hey folks, Don’t interpret this as a return for ArborUpdate (the once and future king of Ann Arbor), but I saw this press release sent to the group email, and wanted to post it up here:
Comment [8] TransportationTransportation Town Hall Meeting May 11, 7pm, WCCPosted by Nancy Shore on 11. May 2009 There is going to be a Town Hall Meeting tonight (May 11) at 7m at Washtenaw Community College to focus on transportation projects. According to an email on the event:
In addition to the speakers above, Ron DeCook the Legislative Liaison for MDot will be talking about funding possibilities and Terri Blackmore of the Washtenaw Area Transportation Study will be discussion transportation needs in the county. Comment [1] EventsReverse trick-or-treatPosted by Chuck Warpehoski on 31. October 2008 Trick-or-treaters giving out candy? That’s right, the UM student group SOLE (Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality) is organizing a reverse trick-or-treat (link to Facebook event). Equal Exchange is sponsoring this event as a way to educate people about fair trade by giving them fair trade chocolate and information. BusinessSuit Against Leopold Bros Building OwnerPosted by Chuck Warpehoski on 26. September 2008 The Ann Arbor Business Review reports that developer who bought the Leopold Brothers site is now being sued over three years of late payments at the 200 E. Washington building. I guess that helps explain why the plans they put forward for a hotel at the Leopold site have been withdrawn. Comment [1] EnvironmentNew downtown trashcans let you recycle bottles and cansPosted by Nancy Shore on 18. June 2008 Last Friday (during Green Fair , of course). The City unveiled some new green trashcans downtown. I’ve seen one in the Kerrytown area and one on the corner of Liberty and Main Street. These trash cans are special because they have two sections: one for trash and one for bottles and cans. This allows for more of those items to be recycled. I couldn’t find out much more about these new “green” green trash cans, but I wouldn’t be surprised if more information surfaces shortly. Comment [6] PoliticsPrivatizing in the Schools, is it good for students? Teachers? Tax Payers?Posted by Chuck Warpehoski on 26. April 2007 From the Ann Arbor News
I’m ambivalent about privatization. On the one hand, it can help an organization focus on its core mission. On the other hand, it can be a way to short-change workers. What do you think this proposal will mean for the district’s students, employees, and tax payers? Comment [126] LaborU of M students occupy Coleman's office to protest sweatshop laborPosted by Chuck Warpehoski on 2. April 2007 We’ve just gotten word about a sit-in at the University of Michigan. Here’s the announcement:
Comment [6] LaborU of M temp workers organizingPosted by MarkDilley on 12. March 2007 Announced today is the effort by temporary workers in the School of Business to gain improvements in their working conditions. The efforts will greatly benifit from solidarity from the community. Please consider lending a hand to the DIY union drive. ...present demands calling for health care access, wage improvements, full-time work status, and an electable/recallable manager, among other job-site improvements. This move brings to fruition a months-long, under-the-radar campaign being carried out by University of Michigan employees and the IWW to organize temporary workers and the unrepresented at the University of Michigan Comment [31] LaborBig George's - ''Local Jobs for Local People?''Posted by MarkDilley on 1. November 2006 There was a Picket Line this morning at the Big George’s appliance store expansion construction. They had signs that said “Local Jobs for Local People”, but I don’t really know what the details are. It would be interesting to know if other readers knew more about it. Steve sent this in via email, does anyone know what this is about? Comment [3] CampusWe're on STRIKEPosted by Josh Steichmann on 11. September 2006 EMU faculty are seeking pay raises to keep up (at least) with inflation, an explicit dedication to faculty teaching classes, and renegotiations on health care. Union website lives here Eastern Echo special coverage (And I wrote a pro-strike editorial for the Echo board that you can find if you poke around a little bit). Comment [7] Keep reading: next |
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