|
Comment on this article |
Email this Article
|
|
News :: |
|
"ON MAY DAY 2001 LONGEST LABOR STRIKER ENDORSES LIVING WAGE" |
|
by Rafael Linaza / World Wide News, Harv.Sq. Email: puell_albert (nospam) yahoo.com (unverified!) Phone: (617) 876-2784 (Tu&Fr 4PM to 5PM Address: 402 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138 |
01 May 2001
|
"LONGEST LABOR STRIKER -12 NON-STOP CONSECUTIVE YEARS TODAY ON MAY DAY-
ENDORSES LOCAL HARVARDPSML LIVING WAGE PROTEST-MASSACHUSETTS HALL'S
SIT-IN, PROTEST, MARCHES & SLEEP-OUT AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY's YARD" |
Local & Worldwide Community, Labor, Housing, Consumme, Human Rights & Political
Activist Albert C. von Puell, which claims he may have become the longest labor striker,
housing faster & consummer boycotteer, 12 consecutive years on non-stop labor strike
today on May Day, International Labor Day, to so and for ask & demand local, statem nation-
al & all world's countries governments, peoples, students and voters, to replace their local
minimum wage for a living wage (at own city's cost of living), full employment and free skill
training for all on demand, and home and land to build own home ownership for everyones
regardless of income, race or ethnicity, endorsed today the Harvard PSLM Sit-In, Protest
and Campaign for a Living Wage for All under-paid Harvard's workers, just a day after
the National Heads of the A.F. of Labor Spoke at Harv.Yard for it (ON MAY DAY'S EVE-DAY) |
Please Don't Feed the Trolls
Wikipedia defines an Internet Troll as: "An Internet troll is either a person who sends messages on the Internet hoping to entice other users into angry or fruitless responses, or a message sent by such a person." Boston IMC strives to provide both a grassroots media resource as well as a forum for people to contribute to a meaningful discussion about local issues. Please, when posting comments, be respectful of others and ignore those trying to interrupt or discourage meaningful discourse. Thank you.
-- Boston Indymedia volunteers
Due to on going anti spam work quick comments are currently broken please use the full comment form. We do hope to have quick comments back on line soon.