Friday, February 2, 2018

VICTORY for the Severance Food Worker


  CT People’s World – Tom Connolly
 
The Severance Foods workers, located in Hartford CT, won a union vote yesterday.  They are now members of Local 371, Food and Commercial Workers International Union.
 
The day before the vote a boisterous group of union supporters and their allies gathered in in front of Severance Foods to support the workers. 
 
Tom Wilkison, President of Local 371, Food and Commercial Workers International Union said the 60 workers in the shop fought for the union because the company pays poverty wages; there are very dangerous working conditions and zero respect from management.  He noted that in spite of the bosses efforts at using all the union busting tactics that including hiring anti union consultants, trying to intimidate works with 1 on 1 meetings, threating to close the plant if there is a yes vote for the union and daily videos the workers won!
 
Congratulations to the workers of Severance Foods and welcome to the labor movement!

2017: Year of Resistance

Take inspiration and prepare for what's next:
Connecticut CPUSA 2017 Year of Resistance
https://youtu.be/apUYg7ygni4

Thursday, February 1, 2018

African American History Month 2018 Arts and Writing Competition for Students Grades 8 to 12


Sponsored annually by the Connecticut People's World Committee to remember the
lives and work of Dalzenia Henry and Virginia Henry who devoted themselves to the
young people of New Haven and to making a better future.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated 50 years ago on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee while supporting sanitation workers on strike for fair wages, safe working conditions, dignity and respect.

Speaking at the Mason Temple the night before, he said, "Let us rise up tonight with a greater readiness. Let us stand with a greater determination. And let us move on in these powerful days, these days of challenge to make America what it ought to be. We have an opportunity to make America a better nation."

He had come to the conclusion that racism, poverty and war were triple evils that were destroying our society. He called for unity and action to create a revolution of values.

Express in artwork, poetry, essay or song:

What lessons can we learn from Dr. King's courageous life? What kind of collective action is needed in 2018 to carry his legacy forward?


Requirements + Art work – Two dimentional (Drawings, paintings, collage, prints, photographs, etc.) Paper size not larger than 18” x 24”
+ Essay, poem, rap or song – Not longer than 2 pages

Deadline Entries must be received by 5 pm on Thursday, February 15, 2018
Name, address, phone, e-mail, age, school, teacher's name (where applicable) must be included

Submission Electronic: ct-pww@pobox.com
Mail: CT People's World, 37 Howe Street, New Haven. CT 06511

Prizes Gift certificates ($100 first place, $50 second place, $25 third place) and books

Presentation Prizes and recognition for all entries will be presented on Sunday, February 25,
2018 at 4:00 pm during the 44th Annual African American History Month Celebration
sponsored by the Connecticut People's World Committee.

Information e-mail to: ct-pww@pobox.com