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Terwilliger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-04-03 04:26 PM
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Question about ongoing grocery-store strikes in SoCal...
Does the Democratic party support the strikes?

** Green Party of California Update **


THE GREEN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA NEWS RELEASE
For immediate release: December 4, 2003


Green Party of California supports striking food workers throughout California

SACRAMENTO - In a show of labor solidarity, the Green Party of California (GPCA)
has pledged its support for the striking United Food and Commercial Workers
(UFCW) in their action against Vons, Albertson's and Ralph's supermarkets.

UFCW union members voted overwhelmingly to authorize the strike against the
three large chains to address employers' dwindling support for workers' health
benefits, and to protest free trade agreements which strongly influence the food
industry's treatment of workers.

"We should all want the workers who handle our food to have adequate health
benefits," said Santa Monica Mayor pro tem Kevin McKeown. "Again we see the need
for the universal single payer health plan championed by Santa Monica's State
Senator Sheila Kuehl."

Employers' profits have gone up 91 percent since 1998, according to the union,
rising 10 times faster than their hourly contribution to worker health care. Yet
owners, touched by competition from entities such as Wal-Mart, are tempted by
the giant's non-union no-benefit policy to resist workers' demand for an
affordable health plan.

"Competition from non-union Wal-Marts and Costcos is putting the union markets
in a profit squeeze," said McKeown. "By zoning against big boxes, local
communities can support their local workers and their local markets."

Greens across California are honoring the picket lines and, in some cases,
joining strikers on the front lines. Tom Hutchings, a candidate for 33rd
Assembly District (San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties) has been a
regular on the picket lines in that area. Hutchings' consistent pro-labor stand
earned him the endorsement of the AFL-CIO's trade labor unions in San Luis
Obispo County.

The GPCA platform states: employees in the U.S. and around the world have the
right to organize and operate a democratic, member-run union to assure their
rights in the workplace. Greens are encouraged to respect the union picket
lines, and shop elsewhere.


The Green Party of California
http://www.cagreens.org
P.O. Box 2828, Sacramento, CA 95812
Phone: (916) 448-3437
gpca@greens.org

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