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Information for candidates seeking endorsement in 2012 general election
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2012 Endorsements
Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
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We Are One
Solidarity Event
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Labor 2012 Kick-Off
Thursday, May 17
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Operating Engineers Local 49 Hall
2829 Anthony Lane So.
Minneapolis, MN 55411
RSVP to Adam at 612-321-5672 or
adam@minneapolisunions.org
Download flyer
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| 'Right to Work' = Wrong for the Middle Class |
LEARN MORE
> Minnesota union members mobilize to oppose anti-middle class 'Right to Work' amendment
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 2-24-12)
> Your calls and e-mails will stop the 'Right to Work' amendment
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 3-23-12)
> The 'Right to Work' amendment: Unfair, unsafe, and unnecessary
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 2-24-12)
> Dayton condemns 'right to work' amendment
(Star Tribune, 2-3-12)
> State Republicans launch right-to-work amendment drive
(Star Tribune, 2-2-12)
> Unions educate members, legislators to stop 'Right to Work'
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 1-27-12)
> 'Right to Work?' Wrong for the middle class… and Minnesota
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 1-27-12)
> Continuing assault on unions
(New York Times editorial, 1-7-12)
TAKE ACTION
Please contact all of your state legislators and tell them:
"'Right to Work' is wrong for the middle class."
To find contact information for all of the legislators in your area, visit http://www.gis.leg.mn/OpenLayers/districts/ and enter your home address.
STAY INFORMED
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American Crystal Sugar Lock-Out:
Nine months and counting
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Locked out BCTGM members rallied February 1 outside the American Crystal Sugar factor in East Grand Forks, one of four 'back to work' actions in the Red River Valley marking six months American Crystal Sugar locked-out 1,300 union workers. |
Labor Review editor reports from the Red River Valley
> As lock-out marks six months, American Crystal Sugar workers stand firm
(Workday Minnesota, 1-31-12)
> Six months to the day since lock-out began, workers stage 'back to work' action at American Crystal Sugar
(Workday Minnesota, 2-1-12)
Photo albums on facebook:
> Red River Valley visit with locked-out sugar workers, 1/31/2012
> 'Back to Work' action at Crystal Sugar, East Grand Forks, 2/1/12
> Meeting locked-out sugar workers in Crookston, Moorhead, 2/1/12
Previous Labor Review news coverage
> Lock-out for 1,300 union workers nears sixth months at American Crystal Sugar
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 1-27-12)
> Sugar worker lock-out approaches five months
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 12-23-11)
> Sugar workers reject second contract offer, lock-out continues
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 11-25-11)
> Rallies target company supplying replacements for locked-out sugar industry workers
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 9-30-11)
> Sugar lock-out includes distribution facility in Chaska, frustrated workers
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 8-26-11)
> American Crystal Sugar locks out 1,300 workers
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 8-26-11)
Journey for Justice, February 22-28
Locked-out BCTGM workers together with locked-out USW Workers from Cooper Tire in Findlay, Ohio, will travel together on a 6-state, 1,000 mile trek to draw attention to the corporate assault on unions and working families.
Click here for Twin Cities events, February 22-23
(pdf flyer, 170kb download)
Click here for Journey for Justice blog
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NEWS
> Unions educate members, legislators to stop 'Right to Work'
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 1-27-12)
> If you worked in 2011, don’t miss claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 1-27-12)
> 2012 legislative session to begin with forecast for surplus… and policy battles
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 12-23-11)
> Sugar lock-out includes distribution facility in Chaska, frustrated workers
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 8-26-11)
Suburban Labor Councils
> Union volunteers join Chaska's 'Christmas in May' home fix-up day
(June 24, 2011)
> Anoka County community meeting looks at issues facing Anoka County board
(February 21, 2011)
> MRLF to organize labor council for southwest Hennepin County suburbs
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 6-18-10)
> Labor volunteers help Anoka County seniors with 'Chores and More'
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 6-18-10)
> Wright County Labor Council helps organize donated labor to rehab building for new emergency foodshelf serving Rockford
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 3-19-10)
Commentary
> Your calls and e-mails will stop the 'Right to Work' amendment
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 3-23-12)
> The 'Right to Work' amendment: Unfair, unsafe, and unnecessary
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 2-24-12)
> 'Right to Work?' Wrong for the middle class… and Minnesota
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 1-27-12)
> In this time of great need, please give generously to United Way
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 12-23-11)
> Now less than one year away, work begins for 2012 elections
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 11-25-11)
> Occupy Wall Street voices move the national debate to our issues
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 10-28-11)
> Our 'Minnesota Wants to Work' campaign becomes national effort
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 9-30-11)
> Labor Day 2011: Labor kicks-off campaign for jobs, fair economy
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 8-26-11)
> State shutdown is over, but our campaign for fair taxes continues
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 7-29-11)
> Governor Mark Dayton: Offering a fair and balanced solution
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 6-24-11)
> Temperature is rising… and legislators need to feel more heat
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 6-24-11)
> MRLF plans post-session meetings with legislators — please join us!
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 5-27-11)
> In closing weeks of legislature, both sides need to focus on jobs
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 4-29-11)
> The debate is not about budgets… It's a war on workers and unions
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 3-25-11)
> State legislature needs to focus on creating jobs, not attacking unions
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 2-25-11)
People
> Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation hires Chelsie Glaubitz as new political director
Minneapolis Labor Review, 3-23-12)
> Adam Robinson begins work as MRLF's new community and political organizer
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 9-30-11)
> Minneapolis Building Trades Council picks new business manager, IBEW's Dan McConnell
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 8-26-11)
> Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation hires Sarah Podenski as new policy director
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 7-29-11)
> Laborers Local 563 apprentice LeWanda Harper throws out first pitch at Twins game
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 6-24-11)
> Branch 9 Letter Carriers president Pam Donato accepts position in Washington, D.C.
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 4-29-11)
> MRLF political organizer Gayle McMahon accepts new job in her home state of Massachusetts
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 4-29-11)
> Union Bank & Trust names new president, community banker Jeff Schrempp
(Minneapolis Labor Review, March 25, 2011)
> Laborers' Jessica Looman named DLI assistant commissioner
(Minneapoils Labor Review, January 28, 2011)
> Union member Sue Nelson continues 12-year gig as organist for Minnesota Twins
(Minneapolis Labor Review, 5-21-10)
Minneapolis Labor Review
>Current issue of Minneapolis Labor Review Newspaper
(Now available as part of Labor Review Archive)
> Minneapolis Labor Review announces 2012 publication schedule
Download PDF version of 2012 schedule (99kb download)
Minneapolis Labor Review Centennial, 1907-2007
The Minneapolis Labor Review celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2007 by publishing a ten-part series highlighting the history of the newspaper. Click here for an index to the series.
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