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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-18-08 07:00 AM
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David Sirota: Colorado Still Sneers at Labor
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Colorado Still Sneers at Labor

Posted on Apr 17, 2008
By David Sirota

Editor’s note: This is the second of two columns looking at the legacy of the Ludlow Massacre on its 94th anniversary.

The Ludlow Massacre’s tiny monument off I-25 in southern Colorado is easily missed if you don’t know where to find it. Though the nearby coal mine garnered international attention in 1914 after a government militia slaughtered union organizers there, the minimalism of the memorial is predictable. History books venerate Rockefellers—the union-busting mine owners—and disregard agents of progress like the labor movement.

But remember the parable about those ignoring history repeating it, particularly on April 20—the anniversary of the atrocity. As noted in last week’s column, the methods of Ludlow are being celebrated in our foreign policy. But they are also being trumpeted at home.

The Bush administration has abandoned American workers. While not sending militias to execute labor organizers, the feds now look away as corporations kill unions before they are ever born. And today many states are replicating that anti-union model.

A few years ago in Florida, labor leaders had to fight to remove language from a local government’s administrative code that said “unions would not help workers, and the county would oppose unions by any lawful means,” according to the Fort Myers News-Press. California’s state government has accelerated the outsourcing of public services to private contractors in order to avoid employing unionized workers—even though the practice costs taxpayers more money. The governors of Missouri and Indiana have eliminated public employees’ right to collectively bargain.

In Colorado, the persecution is most pronounced. You might think that because the reputation-staining Ludlow Massacre happened in that state, Colorado politicians would hesitate to further brutalize the labor movement. But just as racism still exists in the post-Jim Crow South, elected officials in Colorado still rough up workers—and lately that includes Democrats like Gov. Bill Ritter. .......(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080417_the_ludlow_legacy_part_ii_colorado/



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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-20-08 12:52 PM
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