Archive for October 10th, 2003


Southern California grocery store strike

Southern California grocery store strike



I guarantee you there’s going to be a strike,” Rick Icaza, president of Local 770 said Wednesday.


The strike will affect Von’s, Ralph’s, and Albertson’s. Management wants to freeze wages for current employees, cut wages for new hires, greatly increase medical costs for workers, cut overtime, and outsource work to non-union people. They appear to want to break the union.


The UFCW (United Food and Comecial Workers) represents 1.4 million workers nationwide and has seven locals in Southern California with about 60,000 workers. I was in a Ralph’s on Tuesday and employees were wearing “No concessions” buttons while management is posting signs for scab labor  on the windows. This will be a big, contentious strike that will get nationwide attention. The Teamsters will honor the picket lines.



Connie Leyva, president of Local 1428, which represents workers in the San Gabriel Valley and western Inland Empire, expressed doubt that the mediation would move things forward.


“We’re not at an impasse,” Leyva said in remarks reported by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. “We’re still talking … but we’re much too far apart right now to benefit from a mediator.”


Leyva said that if management does not amend its latest offer, “we’ll go on strike Saturday.”


Local 770 has 30,000 members in the L.A. area and 98% just voted to strike.

Local 324 has a
handy list of places to shop during the strike!

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Peter Camejo gets it right…

Peter Camejo gets it right about the recall


Peter Camejo, Green Party candidate for Governor in the recall, spoke on Democracy Now about the recall.


He made these comments in response to the iconic Delores Huerta, co-founder with Cesar Chavez of the United Farm Workers, who had just made a long, I thought vacuous, statement in support of  Gray Davis, saying well if we’d just had more time people would have seen how much good he’s done.


Camejo responded saying the Democrats were in serious denial about the electoral landslide that just crushed them, then added:



People should recognize the incredible landslide that the Republicans had. If you add McClintock’s vote to Arnold’s vote, that’s 61%. Then you figure that they must have lost 4%, 5% because of the attack regarding these women accusations. The Republicans were getting, like, 65%.


This is the utter and complete failure of the Democrats and the rejection — the thing most people aren’t aware of was this was the youth, working people. Union members were more for the recall than nonunion members.


Even though the entire union leadership, controlled by the Democrats, were opposed to the recall. The poorest people of California, the ones most for the recall. In fact, in general, progressives and liberals misunderstood and took this entire development as some sort of big Republican conspiracy behind it, when, in fact, it was people who were just completely fed up with Governor Davis.


In California, the rich have the lowest tax rate, because that’s what the Democrats have done. The Democrats voted unequivocal support for George Bush on the war. They have demoralized, destroyed, and weakened the progressive currents in California. And people are so fed up with them, that in desperation, they were fooled by Arnold Schwarzenegger.


And it’s not just because the media did it. It’s because what the Democrats have done. The Democrats have sided against the people, have betrayed the people.


There is an utter crisis in California politically, and it’s a crisis of the Democratic Party misrepresenting the working people, misrepresenting the majority.


The OC Weekly sums it up this way



Blame the Democrats They need to stop acting like drunks at court-ordered AA meetings and sober up


Arnold didn’t so much win. In a state with a million more registered Democrats, Davis and his party killed themselves.


True to the hapless attitude they adopted during the 76-day recall campaign, Democrats and the Left are in post-election denial. They woke up Wednesday in a puddle of their own puke and blamed the bar, the bartender, the two-for-one special, their dates, the last shot of Johnny Walker Red Label. Like good alcoholics, they blamed everybody but themselves for the embarrassing failure.


Only Peter Camejo got it right. On KPFK-FM in Los Angeles after the election, the Green Party candidate—who received about 2 percent of the vote—said how Democratic leaders had “betrayed” populist causes. “The Democratic Party is in disarray,” said Camejo, whose comment drew an immediate on-air rebuke from Huerta. She bitterly told him to “focus your anger at the Republicans.”


A plea to California Democrats: stop blaming the Republicans. Take responsibility. If there was any message in the staggering Schwarzenegger victory, it’s that your rudderless, unprincipled party is in dire need of self-examination and reform before Bush steals the state.

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LA Times covers up Gray…

LA Times covers up Gray Davis violence on female staff


Paper put two hit teams on Arnold, zero hit team on Davis


From Jill Stewart



Since at least 1997, the Times has been sitting on information that Gov. Gray Davis is an “office batterer” who has attacked female members of his staff, thrown objects at subservients, and launched into red-faced fits, screaming the f-word until staffers cower.


Another woman, a policy analyst, had the unhappy chore in the mid-1990s of informing Davis that a fund-raising source had dried up. When she told Davis, she recounted, Davis began screaming the f-word at the top of his lungs. The woman stood to demand that he stop speaking that way, and, she says, Davis grabbed her by her shoulders and “shook me until my teeth rattled. I was so stunned I said, ‘Good God, Gray! Stop and look
at what you are doing. Think what you are doing to me!”‘


After my story ran, I waited for the Times to publish its story. It never did. When I spoke to a reporter involved, he said editors at the Times were against attacking a major political figure using anonymous sources. Just what they did last week to Schwarzenegger.

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The Bushies are itching to…

The Bushies are itching to invade more countries


Sanctions on Syria



The Arab League warned yesterday that an eventual US decision to impose sanctions on Syria would “increase tension in the region.”


Such a decision would “make chances for peace more remote and block any serious dialogue between the United States and Syria,” the Arab League said in a statement


True enough, however I think it’s clear the Bushies don’t want peace.


Missiles to surround Iran



The US government is considering stationing defensive missiles in a number of European countries against a potential attack from Iran, Germany’s Sueddeutsche newspaper reported in an article to appear in its Friday issue, citing State Department sources.


Does any sane person actually think Iran is going to attack Europe?

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If the truth be bothersome…

If the truth be bothersome…



National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice says the team searching for weapons in Iraq “is finding proof that Iraq never disarmed and never complied with United Nations inspectors.”


Note that she doesn’t explain what the “proof” is.



Rice said weapons inspectors found strong evidence of materials and equipment that could have been used to produce weapons of mass destruction.


If they had any real evidence they’d be shouting it from the rooftops, right? But they aren’t, are they?. The Bushies, as usual, are just making  up lies as they go.

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Mexican Green Party facing huge…

Mexican Green Party facing huge campaign finance fines


The Mexican Green Party may have to pay 17 million in fines for violating campaign rules, a commission has ruled.



The electoral institute found evidence supporting that allegation and grounds for seven other sanctions against National Action and the Greens.


The total fines could be 50 million, with Greens having to pay one third of that.



The electoral institute found that US $11,000 was deposited by an individual in Pasadena, California, into a “Friends of Vicente Fox” <of the National Action party> campaign account.

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