[Nyclocal] Fwd: 6/7 SAT: DOMESTIC WORKER MARCH

William Wharton wawharton at yahoo.com
Sun May 25 11:04:10 MDT 2008


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> From: . <redscares at mindspring.com>
> Subject: 6/7 SAT: DOMESTIC WORKER MARCH 
> Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 10:01:19 -0700 (PDT)
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> flyer attachment available on request. --t. Sun, 25
> May 2008 07:12:41 -0500 To:
> Questions: <domesticworkersunited {AT} gmail.com>
> Subject: DOMESTIC WORKERS
> MARCH SATURDAY, JUNE 7!   **Please forward widely **
> 
> JOIN DOMESTIC WORKERS UNITED AND THE NATIONAL
> DOMESTIC WORKERS ALLIANCE TO
> MARCH FOR RESPECT, RECOGNITION AND THE DOMESTIC
> WORKERS BILL OF RIGHTS
> 
> SATURDAY JUNE 7, 2008
> 11:00 AM
> CITY HALL
> <snip> [nearest trains & map to City Hall added at
> bottom --t.]
> 
> domesticworkersunited {AT} gmail.com, 
> (718)  220-7391 x 11 ** Please Forward Widely **
> 
> Join Domestic Workers United And The National
> Domestic Workers Alliance To
> March For Respect, Recognition And The Domestic
> Workers Bill Of Rights
> 
> Since 2004 domestic workers in New York 
> have been organizing for respect, recognition 
> and fair labor standards in new york state.
> 
> Over 200,000 women strong, most domestic 
> workers are primary income earners  and work 
> hard to support their families, while making it 
> possible for their employers to go to work 
> everyday. Despite the importance of the work, 
> they are isolated with no bargaining power, 
> excluded from most labor laws, and vulnerable 
> to abuse and exploitation.
> 
> From June 5-8 the first National Domestic Workers 
> Congress will take place in New York City - 
> bringing together domestic workers from 10 
> cities around the country to support the call 
> for the New York Domestic Workers Bill Of Rights, 
> and to help build a national movement of domestic 
> workers.
> 
> On June 7, take a stand - join domestic workers 
> from around the country who are part of the 
> national domestic workers alliance, to send a 
> message to legislators and all new yorkers that 
> we want to reverse the long history of injustice 
> and protect the workers who make it possible 
> for everyone else to work.
> 
> for more information - 
> domesticworkersunited {AT} gmail.com, (718) 220-7391
> x 11
>  
> dwu flyer.doc [available on request --t.]
> 
> [ directions added for 
> CITY HALL STEPS - Enter magnetometer cue from
> Broadway & Murray St. or from
> Park Row opposite Frankfort St.: R train to City
> Hall; 4, 5, 6 to Bklyn
> Bridge-City Hall; J to Chambers; 2, 3 to Park Pl.;
> A, C to Chambers; E to WTC;
> google map <http://tinyurl.com/ex759/> Lower
> Manhattan street & train map
> <http://tinyurl.com/mg9bb/> --t.]
> 
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