***From The May Day 2012 Organizing Archives –May Day
2013 Needs The Same Efforts
Boston's International Workers Day 2013
BMDC International Workers Day Rally
Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at Boston City Hall
Gather at 2PM - Rally at 2:30PM
(Court St. & Cambridge St.)
T stops Government Center (Blue line, Green line)
To download flyer click here. (Please print double-sided)
Other May Day events:
Revere - @ City Hall - gather at 3:pmbegin marching at 3:30 (to Chelsea)
Everett - @ City Hall - gather at 3:pm begin marching at 3:30 (to Chelsea)
Chelsea - @ City Hall - rally a 3:pm (wait for above feeder marches to arrive) will begin marching at 4:30 (to East Boston)
East Boston - @ Central Square - (welcome marchers) Rally at 5:pm
BMDC will join the rally in East Boston immediately following Boston City Hall rally
Supporters: ANSWER Coalition, Boston Anti Authoritarian Movement, Boston Rosa Parks Human Rights Day Committee, Greater Boston Stop the Wars Coalition, Harvard No-Layoffs Campaign, Industrial Workers of the World, Latinos for Social Change, Mass Global Action, Sacco & Vanzetti Commemoration Society, Socialist Alternative, Socialist Party of Boston, Socialist Workers Party, Student Labor Action Movement, USW Local 8751 - Boston School Bus Drivers Union, Worcester Immigrant Coalition, National Immigrant Solidarity Network, Democracy Center - Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge/Somerville/Arlington United for Justice with Peace, International Socialist Organization, Community Church of Boston
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Why You Need To Join The May Day 2012 General Strike-Stand Up!-Fight Back!
Boston's International Workers Day 2013
BMDC International Workers Day Rally
Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at Boston City Hall
Gather at 2PM - Rally at 2:30PM
(Court St. & Cambridge St.)
T stops Government Center (Blue line, Green line)
To download flyer click here. (Please print double-sided)
Other May Day events:
Revere - @ City Hall - gather at 3:pmbegin marching at 3:30 (to Chelsea)
Everett - @ City Hall - gather at 3:pm begin marching at 3:30 (to Chelsea)
Chelsea - @ City Hall - rally a 3:pm (wait for above feeder marches to arrive) will begin marching at 4:30 (to East Boston)
East Boston - @ Central Square - (welcome marchers) Rally at 5:pm
BMDC will join the rally in East Boston immediately following Boston City Hall rally
Supporters: ANSWER Coalition, Boston Anti Authoritarian Movement, Boston Rosa Parks Human Rights Day Committee, Greater Boston Stop the Wars Coalition, Harvard No-Layoffs Campaign, Industrial Workers of the World, Latinos for Social Change, Mass Global Action, Sacco & Vanzetti Commemoration Society, Socialist Alternative, Socialist Party of Boston, Socialist Workers Party, Student Labor Action Movement, USW Local 8751 - Boston School Bus Drivers Union, Worcester Immigrant Coalition, National Immigrant Solidarity Network, Democracy Center - Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge/Somerville/Arlington United for Justice with Peace, International Socialist Organization, Community Church of Boston
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Why You Need To Join The May Day 2012 General Strike-Stand Up!-Fight Back!
Wage cuts, long work hours, steep consumer price rises,
unemployment, small or no pensions, little or no vacation time, plenty of poor
and inadequate housing, homelessness, wide-spread sicknesses as a result of a
poor medical system or no health insurance. Sound familiar? Words, perhaps, taken from today’s global
headlines? Well, yes. But these were also the similar conditions that faced our
forebears in America back in the 1880s when the “one percent” were called, and
rightly so, “the robber barons,” and threatened, as one of their kind stated in
a fit of candor, “to hire one half of the working class to kill the other
half,” so that they could maintain their luxury in peace. That too has not
changed.
What did change then is that our forebears fought back,
fought back long and hard, starting with the fight for the eight-hour day
symbolized each year by a May Day celebration of working class power. We need
to reassert that claim. This May Day let us revive, revive big time, that
tradition as we individually act around our separate grievances and strike,
strike like the furies, collectively against the 1% percent.
No question over the past several years (really decades but
it is just more public and in our face now) American working people has taken
it on the chin, taken it on the chin in every possible way. What with massive
job losses, heavy job losses in the service and manufacturing sectors (and jobs
that are not coming back), paying for the seemingly never-ending bail –out of
banks and other financial institutions “to big to fail,” home foreclosures and those “under water,”
effective tax increases (since the rich refuse to pay, we pay), mountains of
consumer debt for everything from modern necessities to just daily get-bys, and
college student loan debt as a lifetime deadweight around the neck of the kids
there is little to glow about in harsh light of the “American Dream.”
Add to that the double (and triple) troubles facing
immigrants, racial and ethnic minorities and women and the grievances voiced in
the Declaration of Independence seem like just so much whining. In short, it is not secret that working
people have faced, are facing and, apparently, will continue to face an erosion
of their material well-being for the foreseeable future something not seen by
most people since the 1930s Great Depression, the time of our grandparents (or,
ouch, great-grandparents).
That is this condition will continue unless we take some
lessons from those same 1930s and struggle, struggle like demons, against the
1% that seem to have all the card decks stacked against us. Struggle like they
did in places like Minneapolis , San
Francisco , Toledo , Flint ,
and Detroit .
Those labor-centered struggles demonstrated the social power of working people
to hit the “economic royalists” (the name coined for the 1% of that day) to
shut the bosses down where it hurts- in their pocketbooks and property. The
bosses will let us rant all day, will gladly take (and throw away) all our
petitions, will let us use their “free-speech” parks (up to a point as we have
found out), and curse them to eternity as long as we don’t touch profits and
property. Moreover a new inspired fight
like the actions proposed for this May Day 2012 can help new generations of
working people, organized, unorganized, unemployed, homeless, houseless, and
just plain desperate, help themselves to get out from under.
Show Power
To order to flex our collective bottom up power on May 1st,
2012 we will be organizing
a wide-ranging series of mass participatory collective
actions:
*We will be organizing within our unions- or informal
workplace organizations where
there is no union - a one-day general strike.
*Where a strike is not possible we will be organizing people
to call in sick, or take a personal day, as part of a coordinated “sick-out.”
*We will be organizing students to walk-out of their schools
(or not show up in the first place), set up campus picket lines, or to rally at
a central location, probably Boston Common.
*In our communities we will be holding a mass consumer
boycott, and with local business support where possible, refuse to make
purchases on that day.
Watch this website and other social media sites for further
specific details of events and actions.
All out on May Day 2012.
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