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500 Rally For Neptune Jade
Defendants On September 28 of last year,
dozens of people picketed the Yusen Terminal in Oakland to protest the unloading of the Neptune Jade The ILWU longshore workers refused
to unload the cargo and as a The reaction to the suit by California labor has been significant. Thousands of dollars has been contributed to the legal defense and the California Federation of Labor as well as all the Bay Area labor councils have endorsed the case. (copies of the resolutions are available from the Defense Committee) The rally also had delegations
from other ports on the coast. Organized labor support for the labor party is stronger in the Bay Area than most parts of the country. Many Bay Area Labor Councils have endorsed the party and many locals have either endorsed or affiliated to the Labor Party. After the speakers and music at the PMA office the hundreds of unionists took over the streets and marched to the Alameda County Court house where more speakers spoke as well as a skit performed by Art & Revolution. I spoke for the Golden Gate
Chapter of the Labor Party and pointed out that the Labor Party stood clearly for labor rights not only
in the US but around the world. "There is a double standard in this country. The Democrats and Republicans have passed laws in this country I also pointed out that worker s are continuing to fight for their rights even in difficult circumstances and that the recent rejection of a two tier contract by the Caterpillar UAW members was a victory for all workers. I also welcomed the unionists and their locals to attend the upcoming Labor Party Convention in November and to think about the possibility of running as Labor Party candidates in the future. Following a skit, the protest moved on to Laney College where another support rally was held. Fearing the protest, the PMA had managed to get the court date changed to March 3, 1998 and another rally was held at that event. Brian McWilliams attended the rally and said that the ILWU would not rest until all charges are dropped. While there was a television blackout on the march and rally, the Oakland Tribune and the East Bay Edition of the San Francisco Chronicle covered the rally. Labor Party members and chapters
should help continue to build
support for this fight by endorsing the aims of the committee, making a financial
contribution and inviting a speaker or requesting a video on
the struggle. An important Labor Party regional
tour was held on the East Coast in February by defendant Jack Heyman and East Bay Labor Party
member Beth Youhn to build support for the case. The tour was initiated by supporters of the
LPNDB. A victory in this case will
surely benefit labor's right to picket in other areas around the country. Please contact the Golden Gate
Chapter of the Labor Party and/or the Liverpool Dockers Defense Committee for more
information.
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