This week in the war on workers: Philadelphia airport workers plan strike during DNC [View all]
By Laura Clawson
Saturday Jul 23, 2016 · 6:56 PM EDT
On Tuesday, workers at the Philadelphia airport rallied ahead of a possible strike next week. The workers are trying to draw attention to their low wageslast year, they won $12 an hour and are now fighting to get to $15. And next week is a good time to get attention for their struggle, with the Democratic National Convention being held in Philadelphia.
On Tuesday, workers and supporters reiterated their intention to strike next week, promising to cause "as much disruption as possible." The union has authorized by an overwhelming vote of 95 percent a strike during the convention in Philadelphia.
As much as its a chance for workers to shine a light on their struggle, its a chance for DNC delegates and speakers to show their support for these workers. Its a moment to say that the workers fight is part of the Democratic Partys fight to improve wage and working conditions.
In this environment, anything that unions can do alone, with dwindling power, will be insufficient. The challenge for labor, at a moment of historic weakness, is to figure out how unions can support and be involved in movements and campaigns that expand, rather than narrow, the scope and scale of what we are organizing and bargaining for. It may seem counterintuitive, but it is thinking bigger and broadening our vision, goals, and demandseven at a moment of weaknessthat offers a path to resurgent unions and a more equal and just country and world.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/7/23/1550552/-This-week-in-the-war-on-workers-Philadelphia-airport-workers-plan-strike-during-DNC
http://www.seiu32bj.org/press-releases/philadelphia-airport-workers-vote-strike-dnc/