Weekly Labor Reader, June 09, 2019

Support Macy's Cosmeticians - Rally WED JULY 10th and Petition
Macy's is using anti-union tactics to discourage these brave workers ever since they decided to join the UFCW Local 1445 union. Workers will be voting to be represented by Local 1445 on July 19th! Join to us to help them say UNION YES and no to the anti-union propaganda coming from Macy's.
To take action now, sign the petition to Laurie Mendeszoon, Store Manager, telling her that customers, union members and the communities around Boston demand Macy's to STOP the anti-union campaign against their own workers at the Downtown Boston store!Support Vineyard Transit Drivers' Strike Fund
Martha's Vineyard bus drivers have been on strike since June 28 after their out-of-state employer, TCI, and the agency that contracts with them, the VTA, decided to prematurely walk away from negotiations.
The striking bus drivers are struggling to buy groceries, pay their bills and provide for their families. You can help them by contributing to the Martha's Vineyard bus drivers strike fund today.
Transit Connection Inc., the private company that operates the public bus system, has hired non-union drivers while it attempts to resolve the long running contract dispute with the Amalgamated Transit Union. For strike updates, click here.Join the picket line at three locations, every day:
- The Oak Bluffs Port Authority (1 Seaview Ave, Oak Bluffs, MA 02557)
- 9 AM to 1 PM
- The Vineyard Haven Port Authority (1 Water St, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568)
- 8 AM to 12 PM
- Edgartown – Church Street bus lineup (as buses line up the length of Church St.)
- 2 PM to 6 PM
If you haven’t already, check out this year’s Executive Paywatch to learn more.Introducing the Organizing School!

Employees Of Iron Horse Entertainment Group Planning Legal Action Over Alleged Wage Theft
A workers' rights activist says about a dozen current and former employees of Northampton, Massachusetts, music venues are planning to take legal action over wage theft.
Workers for the Iron Horse Entertainment Group, or IHEG, recently met with legal counsel to try to recover what they say are unpaid wages.That's according to Rose Bookbinder, an organizer with the Pioneer Valley Workers Center."We're exploring a few different options," she said. "One being folks filing individually, another being a class action lawsuit, and determining whether doing this with a private attorney or through the attorney general's office. But we definitely will be moving ahead with a claim."Read more from New England Public Radio here.Learn more about wage theft and take action here.
Employee Activism Is Alive in Tech. It Stops Short of Organizing Unions
Read more from the New York Times here.
July 10: Rally to Support Macy's Cosmeticians - Downtown Boston
July 10: Building Trades Futures (rotating locations)July 18: SEIU 888 Rally to Support Public Defenders at the State House, Boston
July 22: Free wage theft legal clinic sponsored by MA Attorney General's Office, Boston
August 6: Boston Tradeswomen Tuesday
August 12: Harbor Cruise Greater Southeastern MA Labor Council
August 23: MA AFL-CIO Political & Legislative Roundtable, Dorchester
September 19: Building Pathways Awards Benefit, Boston
September 25-September 27: MA AFL-CIO Convention, Springfield
For a full list of events, visit the calendar on our website. If you have any events that you would like to be included, contact Rachael Running at rrunning@massaflcio.org