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Southern Workers Fightback & Organize amid COVID-19 WEBINAR: Tuesday, April 28 at 6:00pm

Tuesday, April 21, 2020 2:19 PM | Anonymous

Webinar TONIGHT! Register here

Workers across the US South are on the move demanding workplace safety amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic. Southern workers also need a strategy and self-organization to secure any gains they make through collective action. As we reach nearly 17 million people becoming recently unemployed, our for-profit health care system tied to a job is increasingly being exposed. Health care should be a human right for all.

Studies show that the Black working class, because of the capitalist system's historical oppression and neglect, has suffered the highest number of deaths from COVID-19. 57 percent of the US Black population live in the South, a region where racial, economic, social and political inequality has been the highest for Black America.

How do we use this moment to advance the organization of workers at the workplace and to build solidarity formations such as local workers assemblies, especially in the Southern region with lowest union density? How can this crisis help us get closer to a universal, single-payer health care system? 

We seek to launch a South-wide campaign that unites workers on the following PRINCIPLES:

1) Right to a safe workplace - everyone has the right to a safe workplace and a right to refuse unsafe work.

2) Building workplace organization and uniting with your co-workers in collective action is best way to combat unsafe conditions, including building Local Workers Assemblies,and 

3) Healthcare is a human right - health care should not be tied to the employer, it should be provided to everyone, even those recent unemployed through a universal single-payer system like "Medicare for All", and all testing and treatment related to COVID-19 should be covered by single-payer public health insurance like Medicare. While also recognizing that we need to immediately fight our employers to provide affordable health insurance coverage until the day this is won. 

Some of these questions (and more) will be discussed on this webinar, organized by the Southern Workers Assembly on Tuesday, April 28 at 6:00pm.  Join us! 

Participating organizations including: 
North Carolina Public Service Workers Union, UE Local 150, Black Workers For Justice, National Nurses United, Raise Up/Fight for $15, Farm, Labor Organizing Committee, New Orleans Hospitality Workers Alliance, Durham Workers Assembly, Raleigh Workers Assembly, Target Workers Unite
, Muslims for Social Justice, Cooperation Jackson, Southern Movement Assembly, Scalawag Magazine, and others.

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CONTACT Southern Labor Studies Association 

c/o Max Krochmal

Department of History, LA 135

University of New Orleans

2000 Lakeshore Dr

New Orleans, LA 70148

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