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S.C. ILA 1422  Union Leader Calls for Possible Nationwide General Workers 
Strike "I don't see any other way than [proposing] a general workers strike,"

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Posted: March 3, 2011 12:24 PM

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A high-profile South Carolina union leader said Wednesday that he doesn't see 
any other way for the labor movement to win the battle against an anti-union 
bill in Wisconsin than to call for a general workers strike if such legislation 
passes.
Kenny Riley, who heads up the Charleston local 1422 of the International 
Longshoremen's Association - the largest and most powerful union in the 
Palmetto State - is a bright star among the national union leadership.
He's heading to Cleveland today for the Emergency Labor Meeting.
Riley will speak in Cleveland on a panel titled "How Can We Help Mobilize the 
Labor Movement to Fight the Attacks Against Working People?"
Panelists who were also scheduled include Russell Bannan, American Federation 
of Teachers Colorado State Organizing Director; Gladys McKenzie, Field 
Representative, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees 
Council 5 (Minnesota) and David Newby, President Emeritus, Wisconsin State 
AFL-CIO.
Riley's main worry is what will happen after all the rallies and protests that 
brought the debate over workers rights and collective bargaining onto the front 
pages of newspapers and prime-time TV broadcasts.
In Wisconsin, for instance, if Republican Gov. Scott Walker ends up passing a 
bill that strips collective bargaining rights, what good was all that noise?
"I don't see any other way than [proposing] a general workers strike," Riley 
says. "I would actually want to have a call for a general strike before the 
bill is passed."
Riley plans to say as much during the Cleveland meeting tonight.
Riley says he's tired of having feel-good meetings and isn't looking forward to 
listening to labor experts or historians talk in the abstract.
For his part, Riley is ready to move forward with warnings about the prospect 
of a nationwide general workers strike in response to the anti-collective 
bargaining legislation in Wisconsin, even if workers never actually have to 
pick up a picket sign.
"You don't always have to pull the trigger, but you have to pull a gun," he 
says.
If that sounds strongly worded, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley might have been 
expecting it.
The newly elected anti-union Republican governor recently took to her Twitter 
page recently to declare: "The more heavy-handed the unions are with us, the 
more we are going to talk smack back."
Last year, South Carolina had the third-lowest organized workforce in the 
country at 4.5 percent, according to the national Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Palmetto State has a bloody history when it comes to unions, including a 
brutal massacre in the town of Honea Path in 1934 when security forces working 
for a textile company opened fire on workers attempting to organize.
 
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