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Wed Aug 1, 2012, 01:30 PM Aug 2012

Houston's Catholic Archbishop Emeritus speaks in support of striking janitors



July 31, 2012
By: Marc Pembroke

On Tuesday July 31 at Council's regularly scheduled public comment session, Catholic Archbishop Emeritus Msgr. Joseph Florenza spoke in support of striking janitors along with three of the strikers who cited police harassment. Several dozen others attended in support of the issue.

Janitors in Houston have been on strike for nearly two months since their contract expired on May 31 2012 primarily seeking higher wages. Because the strike concerns private commercial property owners, government officials do not have a direct role in the resolution of the matter. Nevertheless, a growing number of elected officials have spoken in support of the strikers, including Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D TX 18) of Houston, State Senator Rodney Ellis (D-13 ), Mayor Annise Parker, and several members of City Council. Most stood reverently as the archbishop spoke and underscored the plight of the workers who perform important services, usually after hours and without notice or recognition of most other citizens. He urged the council to express it's solidarity with the movement.

Council members asked the archbishop to elaborate further on his view of the role of civil disobedience in view of the arrival of supporters from outside of Houston. Several thanked the bishop for his support and expressed hope that his voice might attract the attention of the contractors and building owners who consider the union demand for a wage hike unreasonable

http://www.examiner.com/article/houston-s-catholic-archbishop-emeritus-speaks-support-of-striking-janitors
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Houston's Catholic Archbishop Emeritus speaks in support of striking janitors (Original Post) rug Aug 2012 OP
Thank for posting it here and not in... Our Bishop has always supported uinion workers on strike. demosincebirth Aug 2012 #1
Seven weeks without work can be challenging Jeffersons Ghost Aug 2012 #2
The Diamond Walnut workers in Stocton, Ca, were on strike for 4 years back in the early nineties. demosincebirth Aug 2012 #3

demosincebirth

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1. Thank for posting it here and not in... Our Bishop has always supported uinion workers on strike.
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 11:42 PM
Aug 2012

Especially the last strike against Waste Management (Oakland) which turned pretty nasty from the company side.

Jeffersons Ghost

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2. Seven weeks without work can be challenging
Tue Aug 7, 2012, 12:06 AM
Aug 2012

[Attributes Style] [head]1[/head] I read somewhere he had a "great voice, as of a trumpet."
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demosincebirth

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3. The Diamond Walnut workers in Stocton, Ca, were on strike for 4 years back in the early nineties.
Thu Aug 9, 2012, 12:10 AM
Aug 2012

Most of the workers returned with increased pay and benifits, but others found other jobs. Bishop Maloney, now Cardinal, was 100% behind the workers and even walked the picket line with them.

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