Administrative Staff, Various Trade Unions. January 24, 2003. At its Jan. 14 meeting, the National Executive Board of the American Postal Workers Union voted to oppose war with Iraq.
AlterNet. January 16, 2003. The most up-to-date list of organizations and executive officers that are on record opposed to the war and its domestic impacts.
Phyllis Bennis, War Times. January 16, 2003. Useful information for talking with friends, family, co-workers, media and your elected officials about nonviolent alternatives to war.
Bob Muehlenkamp, AlterNet. January 13, 2003. Over 100 trade unionists from 60 union and Central Labor Councils met in Chicago Sat., Jan. 11 at Teamster L. 705.
Administrative Staff, Various Trade Unions. January 10, 2003. The Philadelphia Central Labor Council of the AFL-CIO tonight passed by voice vote a strong resolution against the war in Iraq.
David Cortright, Fourth Freedom Forum. January 8, 2003. UN inspectors are installing an Ongoing Monitoring and Verification (OMV) system, which involves the installation of an elaborate array of detection systems to monitor potential weapons sites and assure Iraq's disarmament.
New York State Nurses Association. December 16, 2002. Opposing the rush to war on professional and ethical reasons, the New York State Nurses Association approved this resolution calling for a diplomatic resolution on Iraq within the framework of the UN.
Administrative Staff, CWA Local 1180. December 16, 2002. Recognizing the threat to unions and workers from Bush's unchallenged war and homeland security legislations, the Communications Workers Association in New York passed this resolution on October 30, 2002.
Administrative Staff, New England Health Care Employees Union, SEIU Local 1199. December 16, 2002. This anti-war resolution represents 22,000 health care employees in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Southeastern Massachusetts.
Administrative Staff, San Francisco Labor Council. December 16, 2002. Recognizing that the Bush alliance with anti-labor corporate interests threatens all workers, the San Francisco Labor Council passed their anti-war resolution on August 26, 2002.
Administrative Staff, Health Care Workers Union, SEIU Local 250. December 16, 2002. Northern California's health care workers union, SEIU Local 250, represents 85,000 workers, opposes the war on professional and ethical grounds.
David Moberg, In These Times. December 16, 2002. As the possible economic and social costs of war become clear, the labor movement is growing more skeptical of Bush's plans for Iraq.
Administrative Staff, AlterNet. December 13, 2002. RESOLUTION OPPOSING EXPANSION OF US MILITARY CAMPAIGNS IN A PERMANENT AND UNCONDITIONAL "WAR ON TERROR"
Administrative Staff, Chicago Labor. December 13, 2002. We, the undersigned union members, call for the resolution of the Iraq crisis by peaceful means in cooperation with the United Nations.
Administrative Staff, SEIU. December 13, 2002. At its November 3-4 meeting, the Civil Service Division Council of CSEA Local 1000 SEIU, adopted the following resolution on the Terrorist Attack of September 11, 2001.
Chris Vaeth, AlterNet. December 13, 2002. Today the faith-based revolt against the impending war in Iraq poured out of hallowed halls and into the streets.
Administrative Staff, Various Trade Unions. December 5, 2002. Resolutions opposing the war put forth by local unions and labor councils.
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1199ers for Peace and Justice presents the film "Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq" Friday, February 7th, 5pm at the 1199 Gallery, 310 West 43rd St.