On Int'l Human Rights Day, Workers And Faith Leaders Rally For The Human Rights Of Airport Workers

 ***MEDIA ADVISORY FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 10***Contact: Thea Levkovitz, Thea@workingwa.org

Sea-Tac airport workers, many of whom make under $10 per hour, are standing up for humane working conditions.  They join a growing chorus of workers that are fighting back against poverty-wage jobs, including thousands of workers at LAX, Walmart workers around the country, and fast food workers in New York City.

Today on International Human Rights Day, workers will be joined by faith and community leaders in an LED Candle light vigil to educate holiday crowds and send a message to the Port of Seattle and Alaska Airlines and its contractors that airport worker rights are human rights.

WHAT: Low Wage Airport Workers March at Sea-Tac Airport for Basic human rights

WHEN: December 10, 2012, 1:45PM

WHERE: Sea-Tac Light Rail Station

WHO: Airport workers, area clergy members, and community supporters

VISUAL: Creative signs on luggage, colorful human rights posters, clergy from different faiths in liturgical dress carrying LED candles

Background:

Nearly 4,000 airport workers at Sea-Tac fuel planes, clean airplane cabins, transport disabled passengers in wheel chairs, load baggage and drive passengers to and from the airport. Many must work multiple jobs just to put food on the table as their wages are too low to support a family. And all too often they are treated with disrespect by their employers – Alaska Airlines, the other airlines, and companies contracted to do business at Sea-Tac.

On December 10, 1948, 64 years ago today, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In Article 23, they declared that everyone has the right to just pay, decent working conditions, the freedom of association to form unions, and the opportunity to live in dignity.

For additional information: www.itsOURairport.org

Working Washington, a Washington based non-profit coalition of individuals, neighborhood associations, immigrant groups, civil rights organizations, people of faith, and labor united for good jobs and a fair economy.

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Stand Up for Human Rights at our Airport

(cross-posted from itsourairport.org)

December 10th is International Human Rights Day, a holiday which honors the basic truth that every human being has the right to be treated with dignity, fairness, and respect. That’s something everyone deserves, no matter what they do or where they live. This year, many airport workers will mark Human Rights Day by gathering with faith leaders and other community supporters at the Sea-Tac Airport light rail station.

Together, we’ll call on the Port of Seattle and the big airlines like Alaska that do business at our airport to respect the basic human rights of all workers at Sea-Tac.

Stand Up for Human Rights at Sea-Tac: Dec 10 Stand up for the human rights of airport workers: International Human Rights Day Monday, December 10, 2012: 1:45 pm Gather at the Sea-Tac light rail station

Today in West Seattle, Bellevue, and Renton: Local residents send message - "No More Cuts"

*** MEDIA ADVISORY FOR NOVEMBER 29, 2012 ***Contact: Sage Wilson, Working Washington - sage@workingwa.org

As Congress considers making deep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security during the holiday season...

Local residents send message to Congress & CEOs: No More Cuts

WEST SEATTLE, BELLEVUE, AND RENTON - Local residents will gather at the West Seattle Junction, Renton Landing, and the Bellevue Square Mall today to spread the word about the brutal cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security currently being considered in the Washington, DC debate over the so-called "fiscal cliff".

Despite a resounding defeat in the November election, 1% corporate leaders are now pushing Congress to pay for new tax cuts with deep budget cuts. In response, the 99% are mobilizing in communities across the region and across the country to make sure we get what we voted for: jobs, not cuts.

This grassroots "no more cuts" campaign comes after 80 CEOs — including the top executives at JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and Macy's — signed a recent letter which called on Congress to cut spending on healthcare and retirement security, and cut the tax rates the rich are supposed to pay. The cuts these CEOs are proposing would have grave human and economic impact — a 5% cut to Medicaid, for example, would level a $500 million blow to the state economy, and cost more than 4,000 jobs.

When: TODAY - Thursday, November 29, 2012, 12:00 noon

What: Local residents wave signs and gather signatures on a petition calling on Congress to represent the people and give us jobs, not cuts. Each signature on the petition will result in the delivery of a lump of coal to some of the corporations whose CEOs are trying to grinch away our benefits — at one lump per signature, it will add up to a holiday coal delivery by the shovelful in the weeks ahead.

Where:  The CEOs of Chase & Macy's both signed the letter calling for more budget cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and other programs, so we are gathering near Chase & Macy's locations today:

  • West Seattle - California Ave SW & SW Alaska St, then proceeding to the Chase Bank branch a block north
  • Bellevue - 400 Bellevue Square Mall, proceeding to the Bellevue Macy's
  • Renton Landing - 1215 North Landing Way, near the Chase Bank ATM

The campaign against budget cuts kicked off less than a week after Election Day, when more the 8,000 people — including many from Bellevue, Renton, West Seattle, and beyond — joined a tele-town hall with Senator Patty Murray. The Senator heard stories from community members who spoke about the importance of programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, and urged her to stand with us against the corporate 1% agenda of tax cuts for the rich and budget cuts for the rest of us.

As the incoming chair of the Senate Budget Committee and the former chair of the Congressional Supercommittee, Senator Murray is a key leader in Congress on budget issues. People across the state and more across the country calling on Congressional leaders to fulfill their commitment to represent us, not the CEOs and their allies in Congress.

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Rob McKenna wins monster endorsement in Governor's race

*** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ***Contact: Sage Wilson, Working Washington — sage@workingwa.org

Fierce supporters promise to help McKenna "claw his way" to the top

As Election Day draws closer and the outcome of the gubernatorial race remains balanced on a razor edge, a powerful coalition today is making a well-timed announcement of support for Rob McKenna.

"Our decision was simple: Rob McKenna has the BRAAAAAIIINS to carry out zombie priorities," a zombie leader of Monsters for McKenna explained. The zombie cited McKenna's "BRAAAAAINNNY" attempt to suck the life out of a 12¢ minimum wage increase, as well as his mindlessly-consistent embrace of lower subminimum wages for some workers as a way of improving the economy.

"Also, BRAAAAAAAIIIIIIINS," he added.

Zombies aren't the only creatures emerging from the shadows to reveal their support for McKenna today. The Wolfman also offered an unusual endorsement.

"Basically, I'm a lone wolf, and I don't really care about anybody else," the Wolfman stated. "That's why I could not suppress my howls of delight when I learned about McKenna's budget proposals, which would make poor & disabled people pay more while they get less from Medicaid," stated the Wolfman.

"When wolves are grown they're on their own, and that oughtta be good enough for Washington too," he added. "If we're supposed to start caring about people who need healthcare, we might as well just get defanged. That's why McKenna's pay-more/get-less plan for working families is a two-fer I can get behind, no matter what the phase of the moon."

McKenna's monster endorsers also issued a statement condemning the Good Witch's earlier announcement of her support for Jay Inslee:

"This is the high-pitched syrupy ranting of one out-of-the-mainstream witch, and it's hardly representative of the larger wand-wielding community.

It may be true as the Good Witch stated that Inslee understands there's no place like home — a home you can actually afford because you have a good job. But that doesn't change the fact that Monsters for McKenna fiercely believe there is no reason to let humans choose who should govern them on the basis of their own humanity. If Inslee would support these kinds of appalling human-first policies as Governor, then it's time they both go back on the broom they came in on.

Finally, we all know idle ballots are the devil's playground. That's why with just a week to go before election day, we urge all humans to abstain from this election and let the monsters decide for them."

Note: Additional statements from vampires, trolls, Sasquatch, and other creatures of the night are available upon request. Knock on any door with a glowing pumpkin outside to set up an interview.

Monsters for McKenna is a large and hairy coalition organizing to make sure fellow suckers of blood, brains, and guts understand what's at stake in the gubernatorial election. Leaders in the organization are fiercely committed to help McKenna claw his way to the top in order to ensure a ghoulish future for our state.

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