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Boston Video Library Project
The Committee is dedicated to
keeping Guild members appraised of initiatives and events of
interest to equity seeking groups.
The Committee is proud to announce a pilot program by
Committee member Carl Younger of The Boston Newspaper Guild,
local 31245, to increase communication and the sharing of
ideas and experiences between members of equity seeking
groups. Below is the full text of this program.
The Boston Newspaper Guild, Local 31245, and its
parent union, The Newspaper Guild-CWA, are proud to announce
a new pilot program for minorities and members of other
equity seeking groups. These include, but are not limited
to, people of color, aboriginal people, ethnic minorities,
people with disabilities, gays and lesbians etc.
A definition of a labor union is an organization
of workers banding together to negotiate fair working
conditions and equitable salaries for its members with
management. But a union is also a group of people which uses
the incredible power of its members and multiple ideas to
solve problems whether for an individual, small groups of
individuals or the entire membership.
We would like to use this power to affect positive
change for minorities and other equity seeking groups by
isolating issues that affect our daily lives and as a group
research and discuss possible solutions based on past
practices or by starting off on a new paradigm. People from
these groups are under represented in unions especially in
the leadership of the labor movement. This is an effort to
change that dynamic through conversation, discussion of
issues on why these groups are under represented by unions
and in their leadership ranks and try and rectify some of
those imbalances.
Our goal is to make positive changes in our lives so
no issue is too small or large. Goals could be:
- Exploring what skills are needed
to advance in our current jobs.
- What our rights are on the job.
- Understanding the history of the
labor movement.
- Why corporations spend so much
money fighting labor unions.
- Learning about cultural
differences/similarities in equity seeking groups.
- Starting study groups to explore
other languages.
- Any other goal or subject that
the group agrees to is fair game.
We will be holding monthly meetings
at the Boston Newspaper Guild, local 31245
Headquartered at 49 Willard St., Quincy, MA. Tel.
617-265-2666
The Newspaper Guild-CWA and local 31245 have agreed
to contribute to an Information/education video library
where members can explore the differences and similarities
of the myriad cultures in our great country.
Because funding is limited, any donations of
educational films, cd’s, and cd-roms will be greatly
appreciated.
For questions, please call Carl Younger NE District
Council Human Rights and Equity Committee Representative-BNG
Local 31245
617-929-2034
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