Release Date: Immediately
Event Date: Wednesday April 4, 2001
Location:   Ohio State Student Union

Ohio State Students Spark Labor Day of Action in Columbus

4/4/01----Ohio State University students and Columbus area labor 
activists will come together at OSU as part of a national day of 
student labor action on more than 100 college campuses across the 
country.  Whether supporting worker organizing on their campuses and 
in their communities or fighting for living wages and an end to 
sweatshops, students are organizing against corporate greed and for 
social and economic justice.

This year, April 4th will mark the 33rd anniversary of the 
assassination of our country's brave beloved hero, Dr. Martin Luther 
King Jr. and the epic struggle for respect, dignity and economic 
justice of the Memphis sanitation workers' which Dr. King gave his 
life supporting in 1968.

To continue the legacy of solidarity in support of workers' rights 
local area labor, community, and student organizations will set up 
tables on the West Lawn of the Ohio State Student Union from 10 am to 
2 pm to build relationships and inform students about specific local, 
national and international campaigns.

At 6:30 in the Stecker Lounge, Third Floor Ohio Union, the student 
activities "A Place for Community Dialogue" program will present 
President Mark Robertson of USWA Local 169 in Mansfield to share the 
experiences of the steelworker's struggle against the corporate greed 
of AK Steel with students and the Columbus community.  The 
steelworkers have been locked out by AK Steel for 19 months. 
Students will commemorate the anniversary King's assassination with 
the screening of the video, "At the River I Stand," which explores 
King's actions in support of 1968 strike.

This action represents a strategic attempt to demonstrate and deepen 
the power of a student-labor-community coalition in Columbus.  The 
local action is co-sponsored by the Columbus Network, the Organizing 
Committee for Jobs with Justice, CWA Local 4501, OSU Student 
Activities, All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party, Columbus United 
Students Against Sweatshops, and the Ohio Public Safety and Justice 
Coalition.  The national campaign was organized by Jobs with Justice, 
United States Student Association, United Students Against 
Sweatshops, the Prison Moratorium Project, and the National Student 
Labor Alliance.  This is the first time that Ohio State students have 
joined in the effort.

For more information, visit www.jwj.org.

Contact Ohio State students:
Sheri Davis:  (614) 262-2717 or 292-1031
Mary Beth Tschantz:  (614) 538-1761 or  264-3553

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