The line must be drawn here! Redux!

Posted on August 16th, 2011

This is a message to Lowell McAdam and the rest of the elite effete execs at Verizon.  Our day is dawning.  The working class will rise and you will be  crushed, then swept into the ash bin of history.

As Captain Jean-Luc Picard says in the Star Trek the Next Generation movie First Contact after they were confronted by the Borg’s attempt to conquest humanity. “The line must be drawn here! This far and no further. And (We) will make you pay for what you have done!”

PS.  We have not yet begun to go down with the ship.

Stop Verizon from Being Awarded a $120 Million Contract with New York City!

Posted on August 16th, 2011
New Yorkers tax dollars should not go towards union busting or corrupt contracts!

Picket and Protest: August 17 @5pm.
Outside of the hearing at Murry Bergtraum High School.
Details below.

On Wednesday, August 17, the Department of Education’s Panel for Education Policy will vote on whether to approve a $120 million contract with telecom giant Verizon.

45,000 members of  the CWA and IBEW have been forced to strike Verizon to defend their pension, health and other benefits, as well as job security.  Despite making $3.4 billion in profits in the first half of this year and receiving a $1.3 billion tax rebate in 2009-2010 — Verizon is demanding over 100 different concessions from their workforce.
Verizon workers have taken a stand for all working people against corporate greed. Come out Wednesday and stand with them.

Not only is Verizon intent on destroying middle-class jobs, but in the same document in which the DOE outlines the contract, twenty other instances are listed of suspicious, unethical or illegal behavior on the part of Verizon, which have triggered numerous investigations. And Verizon was implicated in another multi-million DOE contract scandal.  Furthermore, all NYC public schools are already wired for the internet, but this second round of wiring is to facilitate the expansion of computerized testing and online learning. This is occurring at the same time as budgets are being cut to the bone, schools are losing valuable programs, class sizes are rising to the highest level in over a decade and the achievement gap remains as wide as ever.

Picket and Protest

Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers

411 Pearl Street, Manhattan

August 17, 2011, 5 pm
4/5/6 or N/R to City Hall / Brooklyn Bridge

Sponsored by

BNYEE

Class Size Matters

Communications Workers of America (CWA)

CPE-CEP

Grassroots Education Movement

New York State AFL-CIO

New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO

New York Communities for Change

New York City Parents Union

New York Charter Parents Association

NYCORE

ICE

S.E.E.D.S

SEIU 1199

SEIU 32BJ

Teamsters Local 804

The MANY

TJC

Teachers Unite

UAW Region 9A
Warehouse Workers United

Democracy Now Interview with CWA’s Robert Master and Verizon worker Pam Galpern

Posted on August 15th, 2011

Check out Democracy Now Interview with CWA’s Robert Master and Verizon worker Pam Galpern.

Americans Don’t Realize Just How Badly We’re Getting Screwed by the Top 0.1

Posted on August 15th, 2011

Most people have no clue how much money the Lowell McAdam’s of the the word have.  His arrogance and his willingness to tell so many lies about what’s going on with Verizon and the union workers is indicative of the kind of low-life blue blood scum that he is. Check out this piece from Alternet by David DeGraw

With an unprecedented sum of wealth, tens of trillions of dollars, held within the top one-tenth of one percent of the US population, we now have the most severe inequality of wealth in US history. Not even the robber barons of the Gilded Age were as greedy as the modern-day economic elite.

As American philosopher John Dewey said, “There is no such thing as the liberty or effective power of an individual, group, or class, except in relation to the liberties, the effective powers, of other individuals, groups or classes.”

In my report, The Economic Elite vs. the People, I reported on the strategic withholding of wealth from 99 percent of the US population over the past generation. Since the mid-1970s, worker production and wealth creation has exploded. As the statistics throughout this report prove, the dramatic increase in wealth has been almost entirely absorbed by the economic top one-tenth of one percent of the population, with most of it going to the top one-hundredth of one percent.   Read the rest here

Class Struggle ignited by the Greed of the Verizon Bosses

Posted on August 11th, 2011

Blistering hot weather and fiery class struggle ignited by the greed of the Verizon bosses – hey that’s summer like it ought to be.  Whenever workers engage the rulers and corporate “elite” in a battle for their livelihood the sweet smell of solidarity rises in the air, and we can forget some of our petty differences – at least while the strike is on.

Strikers march for jobs at 540 Broad St. Newark, NJ

Make no mistake the Verizon strike is not just a strike about jobs, wages, benefits and working conditions at the multi billion dollar telecom behemoth.   The fate of the entire US working class/middle class will be on the line as well.

“We’re fighting for the last of what resembles the middle class,” said one worker on the picket line at 650 Market St in Newark, NJ. “Without this fight what we’re going to have are rich and poor.”

Bosses have become emboldened as their terrorist tactics both here in the US and all around the world have increased over the last ten years. The US ruling class – corporate, financial, government and “intellectual” – is the by far the most dangerous terrorist organization ever known to the planet. With wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and other places fought by drones and high tech weapons of mass destruction the potential for carnage may not be limitless, but it approaches that awesome proportion.

The US financial sector unleashed a reign of terror with the so called “housing bubble” that enriched the banksters but has bankrupted much of the world economy.  They need a way to finance their new adventures and pay for the current wars. Since they don’t want to spend their own money, they are squeezing and going to continue to squeeze every cent they can from the working class. The attacks in Wisconsin, New Jersey and now at Verizon are mere tips on the proverbial iceberg.

Verizon has made $19.5 billion over the last four years.  The company paid no federal tax in 2010 and received a $1 billion tax rebate. And don’t believe the bilge they’re spewing about the difference in profitability between wire line and wireless networks.  There are not two separate networks.  When someone makes a call on their cell phone it travels from the phone to a cell tower.  The cell tower is hooked into the wire line network by various forms of high capacity circuits, both copper and fiber.  The call then travels to a local central office and through a traditional path to get to another central office somewhere else in the world. High capacity lines connect that central office with another cell tower which sends the wireless signal to another cell phone.   Only the phone to the cell tower part of the call is wireless.  Verizon and all the moron telecom analysts on TV and the Web are full of crap, or maybe they just don’t want the public to know that union workers at Verizon maintain the network that creates the profit at VZW.

All Verizon cares about is paying it blood sucking executives. (The top five have made $258 million over the last four years.)  And dishing out dividends to the big time Wall Street stockholders.

“If the company was going to give money back to the customers, I’d be OK with taking some cuts,” another striker said. “But the money they take from us will only benefit them.”

Students support Verizon Strkers

The good news is that other workers are already expressing solidarity.  At the Verizon building at 540 Broad St in Newark a spontaneous cheer rose up from the strikers as a group of high school students and a teacher from Newark came out to join the picket line.

Another group of workers from Essex County legal services spent a good portion of their lunch hour walking the line and leading some chants.

The working class with all of our calluses, scars and divisions is the only force mighty enough to stop the terrorist onslaught of the blood sucking capitalist vampires.  Join the struggle! Dare to win!

Billy Bragg Sings, There is Power in a Union.

Posted on August 10th, 2011

Check out Billy Bragg singing, There is Power in a Union

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The Strikers cheered when High School Students walked up and joined their Picket Line

Posted on August 10th, 2011

High school students came out to 540 Broad  Street in Newark.  The Verizon strikers cheered when they walked up and joined their picket line.  Working class unity will defeat the bosses’ terror.  Thanks to theses students who clearly understand what’s at stake for all students and workers in this strike.

Stand with Verizon workers

Posted on August 8th, 2011

New York Working Families Party is circulating a letter for people to sign to support striking Verizon workers.   To sign it click here.

Despite record profits, Verizon is demanding unprecedented concessions and giveback from its workers. So today, 45,000 Verizon workers are now on strike to stop the attack on the middle class.

In the last four years, Verizon made more than $19 billion in profits and compensated their top five executives more than a quarter of a billion dollars. But apparently that’s not enough. Now, they’re pushing proposals to allow them outsource more jobs, slash sick days, eliminate benefits for workers who get hurt on the job and cut the healthcare benefits they promised retirees. And they haven’t budged.

That’s why 45,000 CWA and IBEW members walked out.  America has had enough of corporate greed. Now is the time for Verizon to do the right thing and come to the bargaining table in good faith.

Join us in sending a letter to Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam to stop Verizon’s attack on the middle class and share his company’s success with those who made it possible

Support IBEW and CWA workers in their battle to hold the line against corporate greed

Posted on August 7th, 2011

Here’s a letter the wife of one of our union members posted on FaceBook.

Dear Friends,

My husband is one of the 45,000 unionized workers now ON STRIKE against VERIZON.  VERIZON is trying to dump pensions, gut health care benefits, eliminate job security and basically undo about 30 years of collective bargaining with its workers.

VERIZON is one of the most profitable corporations in the U.S. It earned $19.5 BILLION in profits over the last 4 years and paid its top 5 executives over $258 MILION in that period.  Instead of creating and keeping good jobs in local communities, VERIZON has been contracting work out of the region and offshoring jobs to Mexico, the Philippines and other countries.  Meanwhile, <irony> pillar of the community </irony> VERIZON paid zero U.S. taxes and received a $1.3 BILLION federal tax rebate.

VERIZON has already managed to reduce its unionized workforce by about half over the last 10 years and is now trying to bust the unions while working people generally are knocked down on their knees. The unionized workers of VERIZON are drawing a line in the sand against CORPORATE GREED – not just for themselves, but for all working people.

You might be thinking:

I already lost my pension. The health care benefits at my company are inadequate and expensive. I have no job security – my company is constantly laying off people and now I’m stuck doing the work of several former co-workers whose positions were eliminated. Meanwhile, I’m not getting raises anymore and my pay is so bad I can’t pay my bills. Why should the Verizon workers have pensions, job security, and good health care when I don’t have them?

If you’re thinking this, I do hear you, but frankly this kind of thinking plays right into the hands of the ruthless rich who’ve been seizing the global economic crisis as an opportunity to PLUNDER the middle class.  We should all have pensions, job security, good health care and decent pay. The spiel about “shared sacrifice” in these hard times is BOGUS.  These have been HIGH TIMES for the millionaires and billionaires behind the curtain of all major corporations. Our loss is their gain.

Instead of allowing super profitable corporations to push all workers down to the lowest and most desperate level, let’s support IBEW and CWA workers in their battle to hold the line against corporate greed, broadening the struggle to pull all of us back up.

The stronger they are, the stronger we all are in the long run.

Thank you for reading this – I appreciate it.  I think this is an important strike, regardless of the fact that my husband is one of the strikers.  I wanted to share this perspective since I know the coverage in the corporate media will be corporation-friendly.

P.S. – In these days of social media marketing, we have power with our clicks, comments and shares. One easy way you can show support for the cause is to un-Like VERIZON on FB.  (Where is the DISLIKE button when you need it?)  Like this page instead: http://www.facebook.com/UnityatVerizon2011

Tech hit by bosses truck in Howell, NJ

Posted on August 7th, 2011

A Verizon tech and member of IBEW Local 827 was struck by the mirror of a boss’s truck on the picket line earlier today.  He is in the hospital with a neck injury.  When we find out more info we will post it.  Until then, if you pray, keep him in your prayers.

Tech hit by truck mirror in Howell, NJ