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Omaha Steve

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Thu Jan 18, 2024, 03:10 PM Jan 2024

Labor News & Commentary January 15, 2024 striking AFSCME workers' decision to carry signs reading "I AM A MAN"


By Morgan Sperry

Morgan Sperry is a student at Harvard Law School and also serves as OnLabor's Social Media Director.

Today, the country honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated nearly 56 years ago in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had traveled to join striking sanitation workers. Dr. King recognized that racial justice and economic justice are intertwined, and that labor unions are critical to mitigating the economic disparity between capital and labor. The striking AFSCME workers’ decision to carry signs reading “I AM A MAN” reflected the non-severable relationship between economic dignity and racial justice.

In a speech before the AFL-CIO several years before his death, Dr. King asserted that:

“In our glorious fight for civil rights, we must guard against being fooled by false slogans, such as ‘right to work.’ It is a law to rob us of our civil rights and job rights. It is supported by Southern segregationists who are trying to keep us from achieving our civil rights and our right of equal job opportunity. Its purpose is to destroy labor unions and the freedom of collective bargaining by which unions have improved wages and working conditions of everyone. Wherever these laws have been passed, wages are lower, job opportunities are fewer and there are no civil rights. We do not intend to let them do this to us. We demand this fraud be stopped. Our weapon is our vote.”

FULL story: https://onlabor.org/january-15-2024/
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