Stand in Solidarity with Auto Workers in Detroit
Auto workers and other concerned citizens (people who work for a living) are getting together next Monday to protest Delphi's fraudulent bankruptcy:
DELPHI CEO TO SPEAK ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OF SQUANDERING PENSION FUNDS, DEFRAUDING INVESTORS, AND STRIPPING RETIREES OF HEALTH CARE.Remember, first they came for the air traffic controllers, then they came for . . .
On April 3, 2006 rank-n-file auto workers will be protesting outside on the sidewalks surrounding the Masonic of Detroit. Delphi CEO Robert S. Miller is to speak in Detroit about “the challenges of corporate turnaround and transformation”. Rank-n-file auto workers will picket in Detroit, Michigan to protest the Detroit Economic Club and their guest speaker Delphi CEO Robert S. Miller.
Monday, April 3, 2006
Picket Starts At 12 Noon
The Masonic Of Detroit Building
500 Temple Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48201
For directions, handbills, and more visit Future of the Union's website.
For More Information Contact:
Gregg Shotwell (616) 451-4401 GreggShotwell@aol.com
Todd M. Jordan (765) 210-0768 toddmjordan77@hotmail.com
EXPOSE DELPHI CEO’S FRAUD & DECEPTION
Support Delphi Workers!
Stop Wage Cuts!
Preserve Benefits!
Preserve Pensions!
Universal Health Care!
NO CONCESSIONS!
FIGHT FRAUD!
DEMAND CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY!
DEMAND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY!
HONESTY INTEGRITY AND JUSTICE!
In solidarity we will picket at the Masonic Building in protest of the attack on working people by GM-Delphi. It is time for working men and women to stand up and demand the respect we deserve. We ask that you join with the Soldiers of Solidarity on the sidewalks surrounding the
Masonic of Detroit. Bring your own signs and show support for working families whose very livelihoods are under attack by GM-Delphi.
SPREAD THIS INFORMATION FAR AND WIDE! ALL WORKERS CONCERNED WITH THE FUTURE OF AMERICA ARE INVITED! SEE YOU ALL IN DETROIT!
Sooner or later, they'll be coming for you.
4 Comments:
Dear friend, it is too late. They already have come for us.
The question is when we will come for them.
hear, hear!
SIG, thanks for the link. Very relevant. They are always pulling this shit.
It's "the competition" that's driving labor cuts, alright. What they don't tell you is that "the competition" is between capital and labor.
LOL. That is funny! Have you taken ECON 101?
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