Weekly Labor Reader, August 23, 2019

To receive these updates in your inbox, click here!
In a show of unity with the administration, Boston city councilors joined community activists Wednesday in protest of the federal prosecutions of two former City Hall aides, saying their extortion convictions for pressuring a music festival to hire union members will have a chilling effect on the very advocacy they carry out daily in their jobs.
The late morning news conference outside council chambers occurred hours before defense attorneys for the two aides submitted new court documents asking US District Judge Leo T. Sorokin to vacate the jury’s guilty verdict, by finding as a matter of law that no crime ever occurred.If the judge won’t vacate the verdict, the lawyers called for a new trial “to rectify the manifest injustice of the verdict in this case.”“Two innocent men currently stand convicted of a non-existent crime,” the lawyers argued, adding that, “the court should acquit [the aides] — because the government pursued a legal theory in this case that violates fundamental principles of settled constitutional law and representative government and because each defendant is factually and legally innocent of any wrongdoing.”Read more from the Boston Globe here.
Also read Harvey Silverglate's August 15th WBGH opinion piece.
Also read piece by Mark Erich August 21
Last night the Western MA Area Labor Foundation held an exciting launch event with around 200 union leaders, rank and file members and unorganized workers to build a stronger labor movement in Western Mass!
"One thing is clear, and that is workers- whether they're organized in a union-are under attack by corporate employers," Jones said
It's time to fund investments in transportation and public education

This week, the Massachusetts AFL-CIO signed onto a letter from Raise up Massachusetts to legislators calling on the Massachusetts business community to contribute themselves to fund investments in transportation and public education, not just ask working people and road users to pay more.
As the legislature prepares for a debate over state revenue-raising options this fall, large, profitable corporations and their lobbyists are calling for working people to pay more, and they think they deserve a big round of applause for letting the rest of us pay higher taxes! The Massachusetts corporate community needs to explain just how businesses plan to do their part to fund our transportation and public education systems.
Click here to read the letter and learn more.
UMass Lowell Labor Education Program Leadership Transition

Learn More about featured author Greenhouse:
- Read the LA Times book review: Unions keep watch on corporations — Steven Greenhouse digs into labor’s battle, here.
- Read "A History of the Labor Movement and How to Reinvent it in the New Economy," from the Washington Post here.
- Read Steven Greenhouses' New York Times opinion piece, "Yes, America Is Rigged Against Workers," here.
Learn more about featured author Webber:
- Read Bob Farkas' review of Webber's book in Jacobin here: The Mirage of Pension-Fund Activism.
- Read Owen Davis's, "All Roads Lead To Wall Street," in dissent magazine here.
- Read David Weebber's opinion piece in the New York Times: The Real Reason the Investor Class Hates Pensions, here.
The Convention is not open to the public and is closed to the press. Affiliated unions in good standing should have received their credentials by mail. Registration is due by September 10th. For more information and to download the delegate and guest registrations, click here.
Test Your Mass Workforce Knowledge!

August 23-August 25: MA Jobs with Justice Organizing and Leadership Training
August 27: Justice At Work: Know Your Rights Presentation
September 2: Greater Boston Labor Council Labor Day Breakfast
September 2: Central MA Labor Day Breakfast
September 2: Bread and Roses Heritage Festival in Lawrence
September 6: Western MA Area Labor Federation's Labor Day Breakfast, Chicopee
September 14 : Helmets to Hardhats Motorcycle Run
September 19: Building Pathways Awards Benefit, BostonSeptember 25-September 27: MA AFL-CIO Convention, Springfield
October 3: UMass Lowell Labor Education Presents Automation and You
October 15: Tradeswomen Tuesday Worcester
October 23: BTU Union Drive
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
