Facts For Working People shares the following statement of
support from a union for the Standing Rock fighters. The union member raised this issue in her
local union and it was voted on and approved. While it is important for
individual union activists to support the struggle in North Dakota it is crucial
that we take this issue up in the workplaces and the union hall. Messages have
more strength when they come from our local organization.
What is as important even if one’s attempts to get a local
union to pass a resolution or write a statement in support, loses as vote, is
that a debate takes place, positions are taken and the sides have to be heard.
This helps workers understand the issues, some will change their mind, some
won’t, at least not immediately, but consciousness will be raised and the union
and all workers will benefit from it win or lose the argument on the day. A
leadership that is opposed to an issue is also forced to openly defend their
position rather than avoid debate entirely. Ask your relatives, neighbors and
friends if they are in a union and if they are ask them to introduce a message
or resolution in support of Standing Rock. You can even help write it.
Thank you sister for your efforts. RM
From Chaous Riddle LIUNA City of Madison local 236
Brothers and sisters in Madison Wisconsin are aware that the City of Madison has passed a resolution to stand in solidarity with Standing Rock against the pipeline. Most also know that one of our alders was arrested there.
I brought it up in my union, LIUNA* local 236 when I got an
invite to stand with other unions there. I wrote and introduced the statement
below. The membership voted unanimously to stand with Standing Rock against our
own organization. They understood that we were going against the LIUNNA
International leadership’s position and knew we would feel repercussions from
this stance. They then took a vote and unanimously voted to send me as their
ambassador with our message of solidarity.
Below is the statement from LIUNA 236 in Madison Wisconsin
in solidarity with Standing Rock
A statement by City of Madison LIUNA local 236
We at LIUNA local 236 feel the need to take a stance on the
issue. We know many unions are for the pipeline and just as many are against
it. Due to how our city is situated between several large bodies of water that
is a part of the Mississippi watershed we strive as a whole to keep our lakes
clean.
Because of the nature of our job we know that unlike air, water is a closed loop. What we have is all we get. Our lakes provide untold amounts of recreation along with what comes out of our taps. It must remain clean. The city government has worked with the indigenous tribes here to try and preserve their heritage. As a diversified group we also understand wanting and keeping a heritage. We feel there would be more and better sustainable jobs if we invested in other types of energy that were not fraught with so many accidents. We stand proudly and in solidarity with the city of Madison, her citizens and the people of Standing Rock against the pipeline. After all, this is Madison.
Because of the nature of our job we know that unlike air, water is a closed loop. What we have is all we get. Our lakes provide untold amounts of recreation along with what comes out of our taps. It must remain clean. The city government has worked with the indigenous tribes here to try and preserve their heritage. As a diversified group we also understand wanting and keeping a heritage. We feel there would be more and better sustainable jobs if we invested in other types of energy that were not fraught with so many accidents. We stand proudly and in solidarity with the city of Madison, her citizens and the people of Standing Rock against the pipeline. After all, this is Madison.
Thank you City of Madison LIUNA local 23
At the time I and my union were under the impression that we would not be the only local there however we had a feeling we would be the only LIUNA local.
After I got there I found out it was individuals and not actual locals. I stood up anyhow because my union knew we would be the only LIUNA local. My union wants to do the right thing and what we were hoping for was that other LIUNA locals would follow us. We might be small but we have no fear and that makes us mighty!
At the time I and my union were under the impression that we would not be the only local there however we had a feeling we would be the only LIUNA local.
After I got there I found out it was individuals and not actual locals. I stood up anyhow because my union knew we would be the only LIUNA local. My union wants to do the right thing and what we were hoping for was that other LIUNA locals would follow us. We might be small but we have no fear and that makes us mighty!
Because I am LIUNA I was at first was met with suspicion
and hostility. However once they found out why I was there I was received with
open arms.
* Laborers International Union of North America
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