Strike for Black Lives National Day of Action July 20, 2020

Start: Monday, July 20, 202004:00 PM

Host contact info Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity -- Reach us at (206) 949-4552 or (206) 261-1420 or OrganizedWorkersLS@gmail.com

Juan G. Hood III

BLACK WORKERS LIVES MATTER!

PICKET & RALLY

Root out Racism at King County & Beyond!

This action is part of the July 20 National Strike for Black Lives called by Service Employees International Union in coalition with labor, social and racial justice groups. j20strikeforblacklives.org

Monday, July 20, 4pm

Offices of King County Executive Dow Constantine Chinook Building, 5th Ave & Jefferson St, Seattle

We Demand:
 Immediate action to stop racist threats and harassment at King County worksites
 Restitution for all who have filed complaints on racism without satisfactory resolution
 Affirmative action in hiring, training, promotion. End nepotism!
 Healthy worksites and PPE for frontline workers
 Stop budget cuts, lay-offs and austerity at city, county and state levels
 Stop union-busting! Honor workers’ rights


Sponsor:
Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity

To endorse or for info: bit.ly/OWLS-J20 or OrganizedWorkers.org; call 206-819-2279 or 206-949-4552.

Endorsers:
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 • American Federation of Government Employees Local 3197 • Freedom Socialist Party • Radical Women • Washington Youth for Climate Justice • Paula
Lukaszek, President, and Salvador Castillo, Vice President, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 1488* • Loretta Gutierrez, President Washington Federation of State Employees Local 304* • Gabriel Prawl, co-convener, Puget Sound Million Worker March


OWLS meeting on Tuesday, July 28, 7pm will discuss the fight against racism, austerity and layoffs. To attend, register here: bit.ly/OWLS-July

See, sign, and share OWLS petition to King County: https://www.change.org/p/kc-exec-dow-constantine-end-racism-and-bigotry-at-king-county


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