Hi. I strongly support the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, as I do 
equal rights for all human beings, and recognize the mistreatment
of workers, especially women and more so people of color.  Make the Call.
 
The same concerns transportation and the curtailment of bus service that's
been going on since the red cars were scrapped by Big Auto.  So I do support
a 'zero emissions bus-centered auto-free city'.  However, I would welcome
and
forward to you all a response which would not just advocate Prop. J, but
deal
with the charges and stats of the article herein, on the Soul of Los
Angeles.
Ed
 
 
From: Uncle Don B Fanning 

Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 04:49:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: Susie Shannon < <mailto:susie%40panix.com> [email protected]>

Subject: Call Gov. Brown re: Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

This message is from Bend the Arc:

It is vital that you call Governor Brown and make your voice heard in 
support of the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. The deadline for his 
signature to make this bill into law is just around the corner on 
September 30. Bend the Arc and our coalition partners are making 
calls to the Governor's office so he hears a continuous stream of 
supportive voices from his constituents, meaning all of us!

Please take this small step and make a great impact . call the 
Governor.s office and to urge him to sign AB899 so domestic workers 
have the same respect and rights we all deserve. (See sample script below.)

Make a call to Governor (D-California) Edmund 'Jerry' G. Brown Jr.'s Office
Phone: (916) 445-2841

Sample Script

My name is _______ and I am a member of Bend the Arc: A Jewish 
Partnership for Justice. I am calling today to urge Governor Brown to 
pass AB 889, the California Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. Over 
200,000 domestic workers in California are excluded from the basic 
labor rights and protections that all other workers enjoy. Domestic 
workers take care of what we value most, our loved ones and homes. It 
is because of the labor of domestic workers that all other work is 
possible. The Governor has the opportunity to end the exclusion of 
domestic workers and to right this historic wrong. I hope he will 
support AB 889. 

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The Fight for the Soul of Los Angeles 
Posted on September 19, 2012 by Eric Mann 


In Los Angeles this November 6, on the same ballot as the presidential
election, is a racist, gentrifying, sales tax initiated by the Los Angeles
MTA and the Move LA Coalition—Measure J. This ½ cent sales tax is an
extension of an already-existing sales tax thirty more years into the
future. Defeating Mitt Romney and electing Barack Obama is the central
anti-racist fight. Defeating Proposition J at the polls will be another high
visibility, high stakes civil rights battle with great historical
significance. We need you to learn the story, learn the facts, and take
action. 


The story of how the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority has
attacked the bus system and 500,000 bus riders since 1990 and how the Bus
Riders Union has fought them tooth and nail and more often than not won many
of the battles, is the stuff of legend, articles, and films. I urge you to
read my recent Yes! Magazine article that gives some background to today’s
struggle (Fare Play: Transit Rights Are Civil Rights for L.A.’s Bus Riders)
and check out Haskell Wexler’s feature length documentary, Bus Riders Union
(available on DVD from the Labor/Community Strategy Center, 213-387-2800,
[email protected]) 


The fight to Defeat Measure J is part of the larger battle for the soul of
L.A.—and the same fight is going on in cities around the country. On one
side is a rail-centered, gentrifying plan supported by real- estate
developers, Chambers of Commerce, the owners of local hotels and restaurants
and Move LA, an alliance of business, construction unions, and even some
environmental groups. The dominating business interests are advocating a
city where the urban working class is under constant police attack for
interfering with law, order, and profit.  This rail centered plan will leave
the city a hollow shell as rail projects languish in construction for
decades, working people are displaced, and carbon-spewing cars dominate the
roads.  
 


On the other side is a bus-centered, environmental justice, sustainable
urban plan that offers green jobs and draws support from working people of
color. This vision includes a fight against the mass incarceration of Black
and Brown communities, full defense of immigrant rights, and a more
sustainable city in which poor people of color are at the center of the
urban plan. 


The No on J Campaign begins with the support of the Bus Riders Union, Los
Angeles Community Action Network, East Los Angeles Community Corporation,
Union de Vecinos, and the list will be growing rapidly. (To join the No on
Measure J Campaign please contact Barbara Lott-Holland
([email protected]) and Sunyoung Yang ([email protected]). 


The Fight to Defeat Measure J will be one of the continued themes of my blog
until Election Day. To begin with, let me give you 3 reasons to Vote No on
J. 


Prop J is racist. 
The MTA has declared war on 500,000 bus riders, who are 55% Latino, 20%
Black and 8% Asian/Pacific Islander, 60% women, and 50% with family incomes
under $14,000 a year. These are real people, 500,000 one person at a time.
The MTA has raised the monthly bus pass from $52 to $75 and cut 1 million
hours of bus service at a time when they got X billion in new money. Prop J
will give them more money for rail and they will still cut bus service and
raise fares? Why? Ask Mayor Villaraigosa with 4 votes on the MTA board, Zev
Yaroslavksy, Gloria Molina—why this level of racial and class cruelty in the
midst of corporate affluence? 


Prop J is a disaster for our health and for the planet. 
Measure J will accelerate and expand Metro’s freeway construction bonanza,
including two notorious plans to expand and extend the I- 710 freeway.
That’s a surefire way to encourage auto use and contribute to even higher
rates of cancer, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses caused by LA’s
polluted air.  Twenty years and more than 10 billion dollars later, rail has
not brought droves of people out of their cars and onto transit as it
promised. In fact, every MTA rail line has fallen short of its already low
ridership projections and as the MTA keeps cutting bus service overall
ridership is going down.  With global warming now advancing at a breakneck
speed, LA cannot afford to enlarge its oversized carbon footprint with more
freeways or waste its time on false solutions that leave bus riders
stranded. 


So why would the MTA do this and why would MoveLA organizers, making  a deal
with the highway lobby,  argue that Measure J is good for the environment?
My view is that they want rail construction projects and all the rest is
simply ideological make-it- up-as-you-go-along. The cruel reality of global
warming is that nature does not give a damn about human illusions and
unscientific self-justification. 


Prop J is anti-labor.  
For 20 years, hotel workers, restaurant workers, janitors, security guards,
home care workers, day laborers have asked, implored the MTA—“don’t raise
our fares, don’t cut our service, don’t cut night shift service.” At a fare
increase hearing 1500 working people showed up to ask the MTA to not raise
the fare from $42 to $52, as one woman asked, holding her child, “Do you
want me to take the shirt off his back or the food out of his mouth.” The
MTA went ahead and raised the fares. The MTA argues that Prop J is a “jobs”
package but it is an anti-environmental, racist jobs program that benefits
construction companies, and yes, construction unions, but attacks the
working class as a whole and especially the low-wage, often undocumented,
Black, Latino, and immigrant working class. 


So what is going on? 
The Prop J campaign is run by Democratic Party elected officials, the LA
mayor, big business, the gentrifying class, and is supported by some labor
unions and some environmental groups—while most working class community
groups of color and environmental justice groups oppose it. 


This is the tragedy of pro-corporate politics dominating the urban plan.
Once upon a time the mayor ran for election calling for a 3,000 bus fleet
(it’s presently 2500). He has since become a big subway advocate and often,
a supporter of fare increases and service cuts. The County Federation of
Labor is dominated by the building trades unions and for reasons they will
have to explain, have thrown service workers, hotel workers, the unemployed,
high school students, and immigrants under the train. Some environmental
groups, in my opinion, are not taking the threat of global warming and
children’s health seriously and are not following the inexorable logic of
science to its indisputable  conclusion—that rail is an ecological disaster.



There is an alternative: A zero emissions bus-centered auto-free city is our
only hope. In a few years we could double the bus fleet to 5000
zero-emission buses, build bus rapid transit corridors, create freeway
express buses, and move to low fare and then free public transportation and
attract hundreds of thousands of new riders. It would stimulate the economy
and create thousands of permanent unionized green jobs for drivers,
mechanics, and maintenance workers and would get working people to work,
medical centers, and education centers in far less time. It can be done! 


We all have to answer the question, “Which side are you on?” We are tired of
watching the MTA make an alliance between rail construction companies and
the highway industry, and against the bus riders who are 80% of their
passengers. They started the war and we have no choice but to fight back and
fight to win. 


So here is how you can get on the bus and fight with us. 
1)    Please get this article out on Facebook, Twitter, your own and
organizational email lists. 
2)    Get your church, union, community group to endorse the No on J
Campaign Keep in touch and let us know how you’re contributing to the fight.
Call the BRU at 213-387-2800. 
3)    Contribute funds to the campaign, put up signs on your or neighbors
lawns, go organizing on the bus  with us, attend rallies, come up with other
great ideas we have not thought of? Please contact Barbara Lott-Holland
([email protected] and Sunyoung Yang ([email protected] and
they will hook you up to a great campaign. 


We can’t wait to hear from you. 




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