Astraea
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Fri Mar-11-11 02:27 AM
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I was thinking of wearing a button to work tomorrow... |
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Well, not so much a button, more like a home-made paper heart saying "I SUPPORT MY BROTHERS & SISTERS IN WI" and maybe adding "AND I SUPPORT _YOU_!!", hoping that the person who sees it will get that I'm standing up for all workers, and that I appreciate the customer who supports me by shopping at the store.
I guess it's a little pie in the sky... I'll probably be asked to remove it or get fired. I work in a so-called 'right to work' state.
Just wondering what I could possibly do to show my support. Any suggestions?
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patrice
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Fri Mar-11-11 02:39 AM
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1. Join their Facebook pages & listserves & any other means by which Calls to Action are made, |
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then click to sign their petitions and/or make the phone calls they request of you. Watch for Labor rallies in your area and go, if possible. Try to meet any anti- union, bigotry & union-busting verbal support with well reasoned pleasant responses.
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handmade34
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Fri Mar-11-11 03:12 AM
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I am Wisconsin Solidarity Union Tax the Rich .....
keep it short... me? I'm putting a bumber sticker on my care that says:
"If you are not making over $150,000, there is never any reason to vote Republican - It is not shared sacrifice until EVERYONE Sacrifices"
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Scuba
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Fri Mar-11-11 06:39 AM
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3. Excellent, but I'd raise it to $250,000 |
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