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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPicket, Fight, and Win
from Dollars & Sense:
Picket, Fight, and Win
Solidarity networks scale down to defend tenants and workers.
BY SETH GRANDE
Late this past July, a small group of activists from around the United States and Canada converged in Seattle for the first ever International Solidarity Network Conference. After spending the weekend discussing organizing skills and listening to presentations from groups as far away as Hamilton, Ontario, on Sunday afternoon the attendees piled into cars and headed to the Tressa Apartment complex in the north Seattle neighborhood of Shoreline to do what solidarity networks do best: picket, fight, and win.
The apartment complex, owned by the national real estate group FPI Management, had kept hundreds of dollars of a former tenants security deposit, despite telling him that only sixty to seventy dollars would be deducted for general cleaning. The tenant and his family had considered taking the company to small claims court, until they heard about the Seattle Solidarity Network, or SeaSol for short. After consulting with SeaSol organizers, the family decided they would rather resolve their grievances through direct action. Together with activists from the network, they spoke with other Tressa residents and hung posters around their neighborhood urging potential tenants not to rent there. Following weeks of community outreachand shortly after a spirited, attention-grabbing picket, the tenant received a check from FPI Management for the remainder of the security deposit.
The fight with FPI Management is just one example of a new model of worker and tenant organizing that has begun to emerge in recent years in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere. Solidarity networks are volunteer mutual support groups that organize around specific cases using collective, direct action tactics. Decisions within the group are made on a directly democratic basis at weekly meetings, with no elected officers. There are no specialized professional organizers, and groups dont have any regular funding sources outside of small individual donations. We believe its more advantageous to build power in the long run if we can structure ourselves in a way where we dont need paid staff, we dont need lawyers, Andrew, a SeaSol organizer, told Dollars & Sense. (He asked us to only use his first name.) All we need is to continue organizing regular people to solve these problems ourselves.
So far, the strategy seems to be paying off. Since a small group of activists in Seattle started organizing according to the solidarity-network model, in late 2007, SeaSol has taken on over forty different cases, winning the vast majority and getting back thousands of dollars in withheld wages and security deposits for dozens of workers and tenants. Such a high rate of success has inspired other groups, not only here, but also around the world. The Seattle Solidarity Networks website lists contact information for over forty other solidarity networks, including groups as far away as Glasgow, Scotland, and Brisbane, Australia. I think a lot of (activists) are frustrated with feeling like were losing all the time, Andrew continues, explaining one appeal of the solidarity-network model and its smaller scale. I think its attractive to people in that they can see that here is something where we can use our skills, our energy, our organizing power to tangibly improve someones life in a way that will also hopefully help us build a broader movement. .....................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2013/1113grande.html
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Picket, Fight, and Win (Original Post)
marmar
Nov 2013
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(108,903 posts)1. du rec.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)2. k&r for collective action. n/t
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