Friday, February 18, 2011

The Fight Continues

This is the most critical fight four union state employees in our history. We now enter day 4, fighting for our dignity and our rights. Going into the weekend, we know THOUSANDS of state employees will join us at the Capitol in a show of solidarity and an outward expression that we won’t be walked on by Governor Walker and his cronies.

Monday, 2/21 is a furlough day for thousands of state workers. What better way to spend the day than by joining us at the Capitol to send a message to Walker. Busses continue to run (schedules are posted at www.wiafscme.org) to bring people from all corners of the state.

On Monday at 10 a.m., there is a town hall meeting for all state workers at Monona Terrace. We will march together to the Capitol. Join with thousands of your brothers and sisters throughout the state: teachers, fire fighters, city and county workers, steelworkers, plumbers, etc. to fight for your rights. Wear your AFSCME clothing or at least wear something AFSCME green – show your AFSCME pride.

We will be there one day longer than the right wing!

1 comment:

  1. From Oakland, California, heartfelt thanks to the thousands of union and public employees for standing up for collective bargaining and against failed policies of Washington and state leaders that leave the middle class, working poor and very poor behind while preserving the wealth of the rich.

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