Showing posts with label minimum wage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimum wage. Show all posts

30 April 2013

 Ahhhhh.....May Day tomorrow!
Everyone move to the Left.
 
 The Firesign Theatre....well that should take some folks back,
way back,                                  way       way      way      back.


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<   Here's Wots Happ'nin' in Hartford


Please Join Us in Calling for and Increase in the Minimum Wage!


Wednesday
May 1st 12:00
CT State Capitol
North Steps


Join Governor Malloy, Lt. Governor Wyman, and faith, labor and legislative leaders as we stand together to call for an increase in Connecticut's minimum wage. 

As low-wage workers fall farther and farther behind, corporate lobbying groups such as ALEC push legislation to scale back wages ever further. Raising the minimum wage isn't just the right thing to do for working families struggling to make ends meet, it helps build a stronger, more stable local economy. 

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Here is Wots Happ'nin' in New Haven: 

Rally & March
Wed May 1st at 5 pm on the New Haven Green.
 Then...
<  Celebrate!
Sun May 5th 
at the People's World annual rally with a video of the march, May Day Around the World, and a panel of leaders in immigrant worker organizing, jobs pipeline, organizing for environmentally sustainable peacetime jobs in Connecticut, and labor-community neighborhood organizing.






19 March 2012

Important! "Education, Jobs, and Minimum Wage" - Black CT rePost

Black Connecticut Weekly Information
March 19, 2012



Education, Jobs and Minimum Wage

Last Wednesday, I was at the State Capitol celebrating Women’s Day at the Capitol hosted by the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women.  That day, there were many top focus events happening including an education rally and hearings on the death penalty.  Unfortunately, for some reason the legislators are under the impression that the death penalty is the top focus agenda item this legislative session for the minority community.  While the death penalty is important, education jobs, and raising the minimum wage are far more important to everyone in “OUR Community”.

The legislators need to know that the true ranking of top focus items for the minority and female citizens of CT and they are:
1.       Education
2.       Jobs
3.       Increasing Minimum Wage
4.       Health Care
5.       Domestic Violence
6.       Daycare
7.       Fair Housing
8.       Fair Pay
9.       Elder Care

Somewhere well after the items listed is the repeal of the death penalty.   This was easily proven by the number of people of color attending events at the LOB last week.   Far more people of color participated and attended other events vs. the death penalty hearings.  If the legislators are truly representing the people, especially “OUR Community” they will place more time and resources into bills that will positively impact more people color.   It is imperative that the legislators begin to focus on issues that truly impact “OUR Community”. 

If it is possible that they do not know or have forgotten, let’s remind they that is EDUCATION, JOBS and raising the MINIMUM WAGE.   While the repeal of the death penalty is a major focus for minorities in other states; especially those in the South, it is not a top issue for us in CT.  While the repeal of the death penalty helps a few in CT, the real impact is providing a foundation for securing the repeal of the death penalty in the southern states.  While it is the right thing to do, it is far more important that focus is given to Education, Employment and Small Businesses.