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Support Paid Sick Days Join is to rally in support of PAID SICK DAYS at 12pm at the Milwaukee City Hall on Thursday March 24th.
In 2008, nearly 70% of Milwaukee voters approved the Paid Sick Days ordinance that would ensure 120,000 Milwaukee families who do not have paid sick days would no longer have to make the impossible choice between going to work sick and losing a day’s pay. Milwaukee businesses are trying to stop the decision with a frivolous lawsuit, the judges decision will be announced tomorrow.
SDS Stands against the US-led imperialist invasion of Libya. We demand money for human needs, not war. The first days of the invasion cost the US hundreds of millions of dollars, and the cost is growing exponentially each day as students and workers are expected to balance the budget of 3 wars on their backs.
Money for jobs and education, not war and occupation! US off foreign soil!
Targeted by the FBI for her role as a leading anti-war activist from the Minneapolis based Anti-war Committee, Meredith Aby will speak at UWM. Aby played a leading role in organizing one of the largest anti-war protests in recent times, the 2008 March on the Republican National Convention. Aby will share important resources for activists in an era of increasing repression of dissent, and strategies to build the struggle against U.S. imperialism. Causes and Effects of the Economic Crisis http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=122497154479638 Thursday, April 7 ·7pm UWM Union Fireside Lounge
2200 e kenwood blvd
Dr. Masao Suzuki is a Professor of Economics who will speak about the causes and effects of the current economic crisis. Professor Suzuki has published articles and essays on the economics of immigration and national oppression. Also organizing in the immigrant rights movement, Dr. Suzuki will share his knowledge of economics as it relates to the education rights, immigrant rights, and national liberation movements.