Monday, February 28, 2011

Wisconsin Librarians Protest Bill to End Collective Bargaining.










Feb 28, 2011.
Sharon McQueen writes in Library Journal:
"Librarians joined teachers, nurses, off-duty police officers, firefighters, and others on February 26 to protest Wisconsin governor Scott Walker's bill to eliminate collective bargaining rights for most state workers...

Be sure to read the comments, too.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) Stands in Solidarity with Public Employees

Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) Stands in Solidarity with Public Employees

February 27, 2011

The Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) stands in solidarity with public employees in Wisconsin and in all other states across the nation where workers’ rights to collective bargaining are under attack by governors and legislatures determined to use budgetary exigencies as a pretext to try to decisively break the back of the public-sector unions as a key part of an ideological agenda which seeks to fundamentally remake America, taking the country back to a pre-New Deal, pre-Progressive era regime of unfettered, rapacious corporate rule.

The attack on the public employees unions is only part of a broader assault on all aspects of democratic society aimed to turn the clock back on issues like women’s rights, civil rights, education and culture, environmental protection, social welfare and insurance, and the very existence of a public sector. Preventing this overturning of all the gains made through struggle and sacrifice in the previous century will require above all, the mobilization of a broad people’s movement of a kind heralded by the sustained demonstration in Madison and spreading across the country as people begin to awaken to what is at stake.

Progressive Librarian's Guild

Friday, February 25, 2011

President Roberta Stevens on proposed collective bargaining legislation

02/24/2011
American Library Association President Roberta Stevens on proposed collective bargaining legislation

CHICAGO - As thousands protest proposed collective bargaining legislation in Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana, American Library Association (ALA) President Roberta Stevens released the following statement in support of those standing up for workers’ rights.

“While governments are facing financial challenges, addressing deficits should not serve as an opportunity to strip away the hard-won right of workers to collectively bargain,” said Stevens.

“As library visits continue to soar, with job seekers and families turning to our libraries to gain new skills and free access to education resources, the value of library service and staff should be recognized and protected.

“The ALA supports library employees in seeking equitable compensation and recognizes the principle of collective bargaining as an important element of successful labor-management relations. We affirm the right of employees to organize and bargain collectively with their employers, without fear of reprisal. These are basic workers’ rights that we defend for thousands of academic, public and school library professionals.”

The American Library Association is the voice of America's libraries and the millions of people who depend on them. With more than 63,000 members, the ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world and represents all types of libraries and librarians.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Library of Congress employees join DC rally for collective bargaining rights


Library of Congress employees join DC rally for collective bargaining rights
Library of Congress Guild (AFSCME 2910) supports collective bargaining rights of America's public employees. Metro Washington Council, AFL-CIO Rally, Feb. 23, 2011, Washington, DC.
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[sent by Jessica Storrs:

Great photo show of Saul Schniderman at the Library of Congress. Thanks you to the members of Local 2910 for coming to support public employees at the DC rally yesterday.
(note the link below includes sound so turn it down if you’re at the reference desk!!)If anyone else has news/photos to share – please do so!

Solidarity.

Jessica Storrs
Research Librarian

Friday, February 18, 2011

Wisconsin State AFL-CIO



Updates here on Wisconsin Union Actions.

Wisconsin Librarians Should not be Sacrificed



Praise for Wisconsin Workers’ Protests at AFL-CIO blog.

California Federation of Teachers:
Raging Librarians



Also SEIU blog:
Collective bargaining and a vibrant middle class go hand-in-hand #default
By Kate Thomas

Need proof? Look to Wisconsin, where more than 100,000 teachers, nurses, librarians and other public workers' courageous efforts in a critical battle to safeguard collective bargaining rights