May 2, 2008

Portland ILWU Strike Coverage

In spite of being told not to strike, ILWU members across the west coast did so anyhow. The spin - both in the Portland paper, and virtually all other corporate media - is that the day shift work stoppage was not a protest against the Iraq occupation, but a tour de force during contract negotiations. Personally, I think this is a concerted effort to minimize the powerful statement the strike makes.

From Portland Oregon Live we get the following two and a half minute video coverage:

Crd Lorraine Denicourt
May Day: Marchers make their points in parade through Portland

The amazing thing about the raw footage is the breadth of the protest. Mush like the WTO protest in Seattle in 1999, labor continues to address a broader array of issues - the war, workers rights, and immigrant rights.

As I suspected, there is a "velvet" threat in several articles that action many be taken against the ILWU, or compensation for losses pursued.

I am proud of the workers of the ILWU! Thank you for standing up. I hope that your action inspires resistance across the country.

Here is a sampling of articles relating to the strike:

Longshoremen defy work order, stay off the job on May Day - Portland Oregonian

All Out on May Day! - Portland IndyMedia

No work at ports as longshore protests war. From Tacoma, Wa. News Tribune.

Protesters unite in peace on May Day - Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Dockworkers take May Day off, idling all West Coast ports - LA Times

Anti-war strikes hit US ports - Al Jazeera

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Good God ! I hope this spreads like a virus !!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: bill at May 2, 2008 8:44 PM

Imagine that. A resistance virus!

Posted by: rowan at May 2, 2008 11:01 PM
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