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Statement for Detroit Labor Committee for Peace & Justice
By Administrative Staff, Detroit Labor Committee
Posted on December 13, 2002, Printed on May 26, 2012
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Statement for Detroit Labor Committee for Peace & Justice
We are labor union members, officers, stewards and/or retirees. We are opposed to the aggressive military policy our government is waging in response to September 11.
We condemn the horrific terrorist attack on September 11. Yet, the war in Afghanistan has brought further suffering to already impoverished innocent civilians. We therefore oppose the expansion of the War on Terror to include military action in Iraq, the Philippines or any other country. We oppose our governments military, economic and political role in supporting Israels attacks on the Palestinian people.
We also do not wish any harm to come to American troops, the majority of whom are workers. The interests of working people are not served by war. The current foreign policy of our government has more to do with expanding US military presence and protecting corporate interests. And the current domestic policy sweeps the urgent needs of working and poor people under the rug, while enriching defense contractors and big business generally.
For this reason we oppose draining essential public programs as education, health care and the social security trust for a massive giveaway of tax dollars to wealthy corporations under the guise of national security and economic stimulus. Stimulating the economy and combating unemployment must happen through a program of public works, including the construction of schools, hospitals and a national rail system. The problems of poverty, unemployment, and social injustice in cities like Detroit must be addressed in any economic stimulus program.
We oppose the Patriot Act which is curtailing our civil liberties. We also oppose the disgraceful roundup and imprisonment of Arab Americans in Michigan and throughout the country.
We demand that all workers be allowed to join a union. We will support solidarity amongst all workers in the US (including illegal immigrants working to make a living) and workers in other countries.
We believe in peace and social justice.
Therefore, the undersigned workers commit to: *OPPOSING THE WAR. Instead, we call for global social and economic justice.
*OPPOSING ECONOMIC AID FOR THE CORPORATIONS. The government must stimulate the economy by addressing the needs of all workers and unemployed. We will fight to raise living standards for all workers.
*OPPOSING RACISM AND THE ATTACK ON CIVIL LIBERTIES. Racial profiling, legal restrictions against people of color and immigrants must stop. Our democratic rights to make a living must be defended.
Statement initiated by the Detroit Labor Committee for Peace & Justice
Al Benchich, President, UAW Local 909 Julia & John Brabenec, Detroit Typographical Union # 18 William Brabanec, DTU #18/CWA 14503 Tom Brown, UAW Local 600 Les Caulford, President, USWA Local 1900 Neil Chacker, retiree, UAW Local 1700 Al Cholger, PACE staff Emily Citkowski, TDU Congressman John Conyers, former member, UAW Local 900 Hemant Damle, TDU Kate DeSmet, former officer, Local 22, Detroit Newspaper Guild Jeff Ditz, UAW Local 2200 Emily Everett, Newspaper Guild Edith Faller, ACOSS Nick Faller, retiree, GCIU Local 13 Dianne Feeley, UAW Local 235 Paul Felton, Editor and Steward, 480-481 Area Local APWU Alan Forsyth, The Newspaper Guild Robert M. Frumkin, retiree, MFT Marisela Garcia, UAW Local 2200 Martha Gruelle, CWA Margaret Guttshall, National Writers Union/UAW Local 1981 Ron Halstead, Council Member, UAW Local 6000 Elena Herrada, RWDSU Local 1064 Committee for the Political Resurrection of Detroit (CPR) Alex Hogan, National Substitute Teachers Alliance Kim Hunter, former member NABET Barbara Ingalls, DTU Local 18 Freddie Jenkins, Steward, RWDSU Local 1064 John Joslin, IBEW Mille Kenyon, Secretary, RWDSU Local 1064 Marion Kramer, President, National Welfare Rights Union Chris Kutalik, The Newspaper Guild Jessica Labumbard, UAW Local 2200 Peter Landon, IBT Local 299 Ron Lare, UAW Local 600 Guide Kevin Mackey, IBEW Local 58 John Martinez, Editor, UAW Local 22 Malcolm Marts, Election Committee Chair & Former President, UAW Local 1976 Dan McCarthy, Organizer, USWA District 2 John McLaughlin, Executive Committee, United Association of Labor Educators Karen Miller, AFT/GEO 3550 Kyle Moxley, IBT Local 299 Dennis Nazelli, Secretary-Treasurer, IBT Local 372 Armand Nevers, retired, DTU Local 18 Hal Nixon, UWUA Local 223 Ken Paff, TDU Michael Parker, UAW Local 1700 Dia Pearce, Community Service & Political Director, HERE Local 24 Cheryl Peck, UAW Local 1981 Jim Pita, Chair, Community Services Committee, IUOE Local 547 Jason Priest, UAW Local 600 Carl Reinstein, retiree, UAW Local 174 Teófilo Reyes, CWA, Writers Guild Juscha Robinson, AFT/GEO Deb Ruiz, Trustee, UAW Local 6000 Steve Saelzer, UAW Local 372 Martin Schreader, National Production Workers Union, Local 707 Fran Shor, AAUP/AFT Bargaining Council Gregg Shotwell, Convention Delegate, UAW Local 2151 Matt Siegfriend, UFCW Local 876 Charles Simmons, steward, AAUP, and CPR Jane Slaughter, UAW Local 981 Brenda Smith, The Newspaper Guild/CWA and CPR Lasker Smith, Editor, Retiree News, UAW Region 1A David Sole, President, UAW Local 2334 Peter Solenberger, UAW Local 1981 Clarice Squillace, retiree, UAW Local 909 Dave Staiger, Detroit Federation of Teachers Sam Stark, P.R. Staff, UAW Harold Stokes, retiree, AFT Local 1650 Wendy Thompson, President, UAW Local 235 Laurie Townsend-Benchich, Officer, UAW Local 2200 Jenifer Van Proeyen, UAW/Graphic Arts Guild George Waldman, NWU/UAW Brett Ward, UAW Local 1700 Steven Waskul, UAW Local 140 Peter Werbe, AFTRA Jim West, The Newspaper Guild/CWA Mike Whitty, MEA/NEA Judy Wraight, UAW Local 600 Tool & Die Exec. Bd. and General Council Liza Zador, The Newspaper Guild/CWA
(Labor affiliation for identification purposes only)
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