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THE MILLION WORKER MARCH GROWS IN STRENGTH. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT. GET ON THE BUS!
By Special Notice
Million Worker March
Tuesday, Sep 14, 2004

Editor's Note: Informing people of the empire's military and economic attacks abroad and civil rights and economic attacks on U.S. workers here at home are vital to the health of the movement against war and occupation. With our limited resources of time and money, we try to do our best to inform.

But thinking, talking and writing is not enough! Helping people to become aware is only one half of the work that must be done. We must also organize and take action by the most effective means available. Axis of Logic is not only a place where readers can inform and be informed. It is also a center for promotion, support and participation in local and national action on America's cities and streets. Unless we as Americans are visible and show the strength of our numbers to those who hold the reins of government, corporate and media power, we will have failed in our movement against war, occupation, colonization and the erosion of our civil rights.

Axis of Logic fully endorses and supports The Million Worker March, scheduled for October 17, only a little more than a month away. We believe the MWM has potential to become the most powerful anti-war mobilization carried out by the anti-war movement since 9/11/01. We encourage Axis of Logic readers and activists to seriously consider joining us in this historic move on Washington D.C. We will be there. - Les Blough, Editor

Sign up to Ride the Bus to DC

Read MWM's Open Letter to the Anti-war movement below and obtain additional information about how you can participate on October 17. Thank you for doing whatever you can to: come to Washington, send someone to Washington and/or to support the MWM by giving your endorsement, telling others about it and by making a financial contribution as you are able.

- Axis of Logic Editors


An Open Letter to the Anti-War Movement

With every day that passes, the crisis facing the American people deepens. Resistance to a brutal occupation escalates and spreads across Iraq as both major political parties march in lock-step to intensify this war, increase the numbers of troops, allocate yet further trillions of dollars to permanent war and devastate social services in America.

Last February, the leaders of the International Longshore and Warehouse Workers Union, Local 10 initiated an appeal to the labor movement both organized and unorganized, to the social justice and inter-faith communities and to the mass of our people, to join together in a great mobilization in Washington, D.C.

This call to put forward our own agenda in opposition to military adventurism abroad and class war at home serves notice that we will not be soft-soaped at election time and sold out immediately thereafter.

Today, it is abundantly clear that the corporations and banks that fund, control and drive forward the political process in America have abrogated the political will and aspirations of the great majority of working people. They are conducting an "election" that excludes the deepest aspirations of multi-millions of working families

The time has come for all of us to unite, working people, labor organized and unorganized, anti-war activists and all advocates of social justice.

Leaders of the Million Worker March Organizing Committee met with leaders of the International Action Center in Washington, D.C. The Co-Chair, Publicity Chair and Regional Directors of the Million Worker March met with the Co-coordinator of the International Action Center to join forces and to unify our struggle.

We call upon United for Peace and Justice, Not in Our Name, leaders and all organizations preparing to demonstrate at the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention to make these great demonstrations a build up to a vast convergence in Washington, D.C. on October 17, 2004.

The largest trade union in the United States, the National Educational Association, representing 2.7 million workers, decided at its national convention of 12,000 delegates to endorse the Million Worker March.

Shortly before this, AFSCME and SEIU, representing over two million union members, passed resolutions at their respective national conventions calling for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq and the return of all U.S. troops. The California State Federation of Labor has joined forces and passed a similar resolution.

The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, at its 33rd national convention, adopted a call for an immediate end to the occupation and a return of all U.S. troops. Following this, the CBTU and the Teamsters National Black Caucus joined with the Farm Labor Organizing Committee and immigrant rights groups across the United States in endorsing the Million Worker March.

We have an historic responsibility to converge our forces, to come together as one great movement for social justice, to unite the rank and file of labor with the anti-war movement and all movements for social justice

We appeal as people of conscience to all our brothers and sisters, from every walk of life, in every group, committee, organization and movement for social improvement, for the advancement of democratic rights, for basic economic and social advance, for a social order free of addiction to arms production and war.

Let us put aside our small differences, our organizational concerns, our divergences around matters of minor moment. Remember our common aspirations and forget the rest. If we can do this, we have the opportunity to build a movement unprecedented in the history of our people. If we cannot, nothing lies before us but never ending war and universal suffering both at home and abroad.

Many of us are actively engaged in mass protests prepared for the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. Unions, anti-war coalitions, Peace and Justice Committees are reaching out.

We call upon all to join together as one united force in Washington, D. C. on October 17. Together, we can build a unified movement.

We know that, regardless of the outcome of the elections, the war machine, the corporations and the banks, will seek to impose their plans for death and devastation. We know that our struggle is in its formative stage.

We know that we shall be facing even greater challenges after the election and in the months and years ahead.

We face a system in advanced crisis and decay driven to impose wars for cheap labor and the resources of the most impoverished in the world.

Virtually every day we are told that an attack by unknown others will require the cancellations of elections and the suspension of all constitutional protections.

These open calls for virtual military rule in America express nothing so much as the desperation of the tiny handful of corporate and banking rulers alarmed by the disaffection of the mass of our people, who are testing the waters to undo the very framework of the first American revolution: the abrogation of representative government, the destruction of our basic rights and the very principle of a democratic polity.

These have one transparent purpose: to silence and immobilize us, to terrorize our people into numbed acquiescence in permanent war abroad and massive repression at home, as our social services are destroyed and our living standards are decimated.

The Mission Statement of the Million Worker March opened with a declaration issued 36 years ago by Martin Luther King, Jr. as he summoned our people to a great Poor Peoples’ March on Washington:

"The United States government is one of the greatest purveyors of violence in the world. … America is at a crossroads in its history and it is critically important to us as a nation and society to choose a new path and move on it with resolution and courage."

The crisis described by Martin Luther King, Jr. has deepened. We call upon all to join together in meeting it.

We appeal urgently for your endorsement and for your pledge to commit organizational resources in building together a vast mobilization in Washington, D.C. on October 17, 2004.

Clarence Thomas
ILWU Local 10
Co-Chair, Million Worker March

Trent Willis
Secretary-Treasurer, ILWU Local 10
Co-Chair, Million Worker March

Ralph Schoenman
UAW Local 1981
Chair, Communications, Million Worker March

Chris Silvera
Secretary-Treasurer, Teamsters Local 808
Chair, Teamsters National Black Caucus

Brenda Stokely
President, AFSCME District Council 1707
Regional Co-coordinator, Million Worker March

Larry Holmes
National Coordinator
International Action Center
Steering Committee, ANSWER

Sharon Black
Regional Coordinator
Million Worker March
International Action Center


Axis of Logic's previous update on the Million Worker March

Axis of Logic is pleased to endorse and promote the Million Worker March (on Washington D.C.), scheduled for October 17, 2004. We stand with the millions of workers in the United States who have been shunted aside by the U.S. government in the interests of the U.S.-led, Global Corporate Empire. Our support of the working women and men around the world lies at the heart of our mission to fight corporate wars-for-profit, colonization and systematic attacks on the working class - not only in this nation but throughout the world. We support this action in the interest of workers and for the health of the nation. We will continue to promote this historic event during the next 7 weeks and will keep our readers informed as workers mobilize to carry our message to the nation's capitol. We plan to participate in this action and provide full coverage of the event on October 17. We are asking Axis of Logic readers to join us in Washington, D.C. to help us make history on that day. We urge everyone to go to the MWM Website to learn more about the mission, purpose and plans for this march and to see how you can contribute to this mobilization that has been developing over the last two years. - Axis of Logic Editorial Board


Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Please Join Us in a Million Worker March.

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 10, recently passed a resolution proposing a million worker march on Washington in 2004.

Sunday, October 17, 2004 [updated from the 16th] is the date for this march. This mobilization is being proposed in response to the attacks upon working families in America and the millions of jobs lost during the Bush administration and with the complicity of Congress. The working class has not suffered such hardships since the Great Depression.

We are encouraging everyone to have the attached resolution adopted by your membership or organization. We are also asking that your organization start a Million Workers March Committee to mobilize organized/unorganized labor and our community and religious allies in your area, ultimately merging with a National Committee to be formed at a later date. Finally, we are asking for a financial contribution from your organization to be sent to the address below until a national Committee is created.

The Bush Administration and Congress's focus of placing the acquisition of capital and the quest for profits above the needs of working people is undermining the economic security of working people and the nation as a whole.

Now is the time for organized/unorganized labor, the interfaith and community organizations to show solidarity and demand that all elected officials address the needs of working people. As working class people, we know more than any others the difficulties and limitations we face both in our communities and workplaces. We shall therefore be representing ourselves during this march, independent from all politicians, while putting forward to the entire country, our program for the betterment of America's majority working population.

While we are in the early stages of planning this action, we are urging organizations to join us in making this march a reality. We need you and your organizations help. The crises we face is severe. By mobilizing and uniting organized and unorganized labor with our community and religious allies we will be able to more effectively stop the attack on working people and improve our living and working conditions

Please contact:

MILLION WORKER MARCH COMMITTEE

ILWU, Local 10
400 North Point
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 771-2028 Tel.
415) 441-0610 Fax.
Email: mwm_committee@yahoo.com

Learn why we need a Million Worker March.

Listen to Clarence Thomas of ILWU Local 10 and Ralph Schoenman of Pacifica Radio explain in detail the causes for and benefits of a Million Worker march on Washington. This interview was broadcast on KPFA - Guns and Butter with host Bonnie Faulkner:

Click here to listen

The Million Worker March Committee is working on overdrive. Daily, new endorsements are arriving. However, we MUST have ALL of your organizations correct contact information including: contact name, e-mail, website, phone number, and the NUMBER OF WORKERS or members your local union or organization represents (list this in the comments section).

Support the March! Buy your t-shirts before they are all gone...

Million Worker March T-Shirts Now Available!

Sign Up for Action Alerts: Help Us Spread the Word!

The workers and peace movement is vastly underfunded. Daily we see why our demands for national healthcare, housing, an end to privitization and the immedeate withdrawl of troops from Iraq are just and long over due. However, our voices and solutions to the problems we collectively face; not just as a nation, but as international citizens, are absent from the corporate controlled media.

Therefore, the Million Worker March urges you to sign up for our e-mail action alerts and receive our weekly bulletin. This outreach to all sectors of the working class and peace movement needs your help to make this March a success. PLEASE CIRCULATE our bulletin far and wide, onto your list serves, through your union local's and organization's e-mail databases and to all of your friends.

We now invite you to TELL TEN Friends about this site. Simply click on the tell ten friends button to the left and let our joint organizing to reclaim our future begin; a future we shall create by MOBILIZING IN OUR OWN NAME!

Oakland, California: Million Worker March Fund Raiser and Voter Registration Drive.

Sunday, September 12th 2004 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm 
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Los Angeles, California: Million Worker March Kickoff Rally.

Tuesday, September 14th 2004 7pm 

9/02/2004 Local Contacts Update

Local contacts now available for:

Teamsters International Contributing Significant Funds to the Million Worker March.

8/18/2004 – (Orlando, FL) Today, C. Thomas Keegel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer announced that the IBT would be contributing a significant amount of money to the Million Worker March on Washington.  The contribution was given to Chris Silvera, Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 808 and President of the Teamsters National Black Caucus during the 29th annual Conference of the Teamsters National Black Caucus in Orlando, Florida.

Harpers Magazine Publisher and President Endorses the Million Worker March!

8/18/2004 – (Orlando, FL) John R. MacArthur, President and Publisher of Harpers Magazine and Author of the Selling of Free Trade, NAFTA,
Washington and the Subversion of American Democracy endorsed the Million Worker March in an address to the Teamsters National Black Caucus in Orlando, Florida.  Mr. MacArthur will be speaking at the Million Worker March on Washington DC this October 17, 2004.

AFSCME Council 92 of the Greater Baltimore and Metropolitan DC Area Has Endorsed the March.

8/12/2004 - (Baltimore, MD)AFSCME Council 92 is the second largest AFSCME Council in the Nation and represents over 30,000 workers.  Council 92 will be actively mobilizing in the Greater DC area and helping coordinate for the March.

8-19-2004 (Vallejo, CA) Napa-Solano County California Building Trades Council Endorses the Million Worker March!

AFSCME Local 1550 of Houston Texas Endorses the March!

8/06/2004 – (Houston, TX) The third largest AFSCME local in the U.S.,
Local 1550 from Houston, Texas, has endorsed and will send busses to the march
 

8/27/2004 (Los Angeles, CA) The American Postal Workers Union International with 330,000 members has endorsed the MWM at their national convention held in Los Angeles last week.

The APWU is the world's largest postal union, representing more than 330,000 USPS employees, and nearly 2,000 private-sector mail workers.

For more than three decades, APWU has fought for dignity and respect on the job for the workers we represent, as well as for decent pay and benefits and safe working conditions. As an
AFL-CIO affiliate, the APWU supports the struggle for social and economic justice for all working families.

Updated Regional Contact Information...More to Come!

Click here for to find updated regional organizing contacts. Please e-mail rbs1@pacbell.net to update/correct/add your regional contact information

8-19-2004 (Vallejo, CA) Napa-Solano County California Building Trades Council Endorses the Million Worker March!

Teamsters International Contributing Significant Funds to the Million Worker March.

8/18/2004 – (Orlando, FL) Today, C. Thomas Keegel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer announced that the IBT would be contributing a significant amount of money to the Million Worker March on Washington.  The contribution was given to Chris Silvera, Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 808 and President of the Teamsters National Black Caucus during the 29th annual Conference of the Teamsters National Black Caucus in Orlando, Florida. Harpers Magazine Publisher and President Endorses the Million Worker March!

8/18/2004 – (Orlando, FL) John R. MacArthur, President and Publisher of Harpers Magazine and Author of the Selling of Free Trade, NAFTA,
Washington and the Subversion of American Democracy endorsed the Million Worker March in an address to the Teamsters National Black Caucus in Orlando, Florida.  Mr. MacArthur will be speaking at the Million Worker March on Washington DC this October 17, 2004.

AFSCME Council 92 of the Greater Baltimore and
Metropolitan DC Area Has Endorsed the March.
8/12/2004 - (Baltimore, MD)AFSCME Council 92 is the second largest AFSCME Council in the Nation and represents over 30,000 workers.  Council 92 will be actively mobilizing in the Greater DC area and helping coordinate for the March.

AFSCME Local 1550 of Houston Texas Endorses the March!

8/06/2004 – (Houston, TX) The third largest AFSCME local in the U.S.,
Local 1550 from Houston, Texas, has endorsed and will send buses to the march

ATU 100 New York City Representing Over 30,000 Workers Has Endorsed the March!

7/30/2004 – (New York, NY) The Transport Workers Union Local 100, with 35,000 members in New York City has endorsed and will actively mobilize members

List of Endorsers

Due to the huge number of endorsements for The Million Worker March, all endorsers cannot be listed.  Only those with organizational affiliations, such as Axis of Logic are listed below. - LMB  "The Legacy" Cedar Falls, Christopher Schwartz
uniaclu@yahoo.com
319-415-1400

Action Center For Justice

Charlotte, NC
David Dixon
info@BringTheTroopsHomeNow.org
Action LAAFM, Local 1000
Washington , DC
Pam Parker

AfrikanAm Institute for Policy Studies
Greenville, SC
Efia Nwangaza lwabse@aol.com


AFSCME Local 167

AFSCME Local 1072

AFSCME Local 1550 Executive Director, Houston,TX; Vice President Distr. 3 Texas AFL-CIO; Vice President Harris County AFL-CIO Council.
Kimball Urrutia

AFSCME Local 1550, Houston, TX

AFSCME Local 1881

AFSCME Local 205

AFSCME Local 215

AFSCME Local 253

AFSCME Local 3506

AFSCME Local 3800
Minneapolis, MN

webmaster@afscme3800.org
612-379-3918

AFSCME Local 389

AFSCME Local 95

Albany New York Labor Council

All People's Congress, Baltimore, MD

Amalgamated Transit Union 1555 (BART Operators, Station Agents, Fore workers and Transportation Clerks)

American Federation of Musicians, Local 6

ANSWER, San Francisco

Anti-War Joint Action Committee
Kikuchi  Takao

Aron Pieman Kay, Yippie Global Pastry Uprising

Axis of Logic (Finding Clarification in the 21st Century Mediaplex)
Boston, MA

Les Blough
rmcmail@speakeasy.net
617-787-3498

Bay Area Local of Socialist Party USA
Oakland, CA
Antonio Salas

bayareasplocal@yahoo.com
510-663-6302

Bay Area United Against War

Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace
Delmar, NY

bethlehemforpeace@yahoo.com

Black Telephone Workers for Justice
Jersey City, NJ
Ron  Washington
blacktel4justice@aol.com
201 435 3362

Brigada 21 de Marzo

CA Coalition for Fair Trade and Human Rights
Oakland, CA
Jesse Colorado  Swanhuyser
cacoalition@citizenstrade.org
(510) 663-0888

California State Association of Letter Carriers (representing 50,000 letter carriers)

California State Pipe Trades Council

Carpenters for a Rank and File Union

Carpenters For A Rank And File Union
River Grove, IL
Cliff WIllmeng WIllmeng
rankandfile1@yahoo.com
(312)203-2553

Casey Kasem, radio personality

Center for Independent Communication

Chair, Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC)
Baldemar  Velasquez

Chair, Teamsters National Black Caucus; Secretary-Treasurer, Teamsters Local 808
Chris  Silvera
fiteverity@aol.com
917-297-2241

Chairperson, Black Workers For Justice in North Carolina
Saladin Muhammad

Charleston, South Carolina Labor Council

Chumbawamba

Coalition for Consumer Justice
Cranston, RI
Arline Bolvin
arlineb1@cox.net
401-270-3118

Coalition of Black Trade Unionists at their national
convention in Atlanta


Coalition of University Employees Local 3

Collective Bargaining Congress of the American Associaition of University Professors

College of the Mainland, Texas City, Texas
Texas City, TX
David Michael Smith
DSmith@com.edu
409-938-1211 Ext. 217

CSEA Member
Mike Rubin 
rubinarnol@aol.com

CUE Local 3

CWA Local 1104
Binghamton, NY
Kathleen  Sims
ksims@cwa1104.com
607-762-1104

Danny Glover, actor

DavesDirtyRatBastardsHuntingClub
Columbus, OH
David Jenkinson

Davesdrb@aol.com
614-231-0999

Day Laborers' Program (San Francisco)

Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality
Richmond, VA
Ana Edwards

defendersfje@hotmail.com
804-644-5834

Delegate to San Francisco Labor Council; founder of Pride at Work
Howard Wallace

Detroit General Membership Branch, Industrial Workers of the World
St. Clair Shores, MI
jim  abbott

FellowWorker.05-05@comcast.net
586-445-8419

Detroit IWW

Detroit Socialist Party, local affiliate of the Socialist Party USA

Dick Gregory, comedian

Director, Harlem Fight Back (Organization of Black Construction Workers frozen out of hiring); Director, Harlem Unemployment League; former National Organizer, Negro-American Labor Council with A. Phillip Randolph; former director, Labor Committee, NAACP.
Jim Houghton

District Council 1707, (AFSCME)

DNC2RNC
Democracy UPrising 

nextstep@riseup.net

Donna Dewitt, President
South Carolina State Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO 

Doro Chiba Railroad Workers Union of Japan

Dropkick Murphys

Evan Greer, folk singer

Executive Board of the NY Public Library Guild; Local 1930, DC-37, AFSCME

Executive Board, IATSE, Local 728, Studio Electrical Lighting Technicians; Delegate, Los Angeles County Labor Federation
Michael Everett

Executive Committee, Socialist Youth of Barcelona, Spain
Ferran Pedret  Santos

Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Building Trades Council
Steve Weiner

Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC)

Foundations For Our Nu Afrikan Millennium (FONAMI)
Oakland, CA
Jahahara Alkebulan-Ma'at
nuafrikan777@msn.com
510.839.6250

Founder, Professional Flight Attendants AFA NWA (North West Airlines)
Jose A.  Ibarra

G7 Welcoming Committee Records (Punk Rock Recording Label, Canada); early adopters of Participatory Economics at the workplace

Global Coalition for Peace
Chevy Chase, MD
Victor (Vyasa) Landa
gcfp@earthlink.net
(301) 654 - 6759

Global Exchange

Gordon Lafer, professor (Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon)

Graphic Communications International Union (GCIU), Local 4N

Green Party
Clovis, CA
John R. Crockford
john@crockford.org
(559) 299-8510

Greens/Green Party, USA
Eureka, CA
info@greenparty.org
1 866 473 3672

GUNS AND BUTTER, producer, Bonnie Faulkner, KPFA

Guyanese American Workers United

Harlem Fight Back

Harlem Unemployment League

Harvard Social Forum, United Students Against Sweatshops
Michael Gould-Wartofsky
mgould@fas.harvard.edu

Howard Zinn, historian, professor emeritus (Boston University)*

IAM LL 1145
Troy, NY
Jon Flanders
jonathan.flanders@verizon.net
518 272 1318

IAM Local 1145, Selkirk, New York

IBEW Local 617 (San Mateo)
Michael Lewis

IBEW Local 77 + Radical Women & Freedom Socialist Party
Seattle, WA
Heidi Durham
heididurham@cablespeed.com
(206)322-0898

IFPTE Local 21 endorsement pending Executive Board confirmation

ILWU Local 10

ILWU Local 34

ILWU Longshore Division for entire West Coast

Independent Progressive Politics Network (IPPN)

Industrial Workers of the World

Industrial Workers of the World
Philadelphia, PA
Alexis Buss
ghq@iww.org
215-222-1905

Justice 4 Homeless San Francisco

Justice for Palestinians
San Jose, CA
Donna Wallach
dbwall@earthlink.net
408-293-4774

Kansas City Labor

KPFA - Pacifica Network Station for Northern California

La Raza Centro Legal (San Francisco)

Labor Action Coalition

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (Bay Area)

Labor Green Network

Labor Green Network

LaborNet.org

Labortech

Local 1, (with 5,500 contacts) Labor Action Coalition
Chris Willmeng

Maine Coalition for Peace and Justice
Blue Hill, ME
Tim Sullivan
info@mepj.org
207-236-8896

Michael Franti and Spearhead Vibrations

Michael Franti, singer

MidwestUnrest
Chicago, IL
midwest_unrest(at)riseup.net

MIKE BUCK STUDIOS
WASHINGTON, DC
mike buck
mikebuck@mikebuckstudios.com

Minneapolis City Council
Minneapolis, MN
Dean Zimmermann
dean.zimmermann@ci.minneapolis.mn.us
612-673-2206

Monterey Bay Central Labor Council

National Associaiton of Letter Carriers Br 3825 Rockville, MD
Ken Lurch

National Coordinator, Independent Progressive Politics Network
Ted Glick

National Education Association

National Grassroots Peace Network
Washington, DC
Mike Zmolek
outreach@endthewar.org
301-270-4858

National Immigrant Solidarity Network

New York City IWW

New York Labor Against the War
New York, NY
nyclaw@comcast.net
917-282-0139

Newspaper Guild-CWA Local 32035
Washington, DC
Reza Namdar

Noam Chomsky, linguist; Professor of Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Syntax, Semantics, Philosophy of Language (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)*

Norman Finkelstein, professor of political science (DePaul University, Chicago)*

North American Commercial Conference of the GCIU

North American Newspaper Conference

North American Newspaper Conference of the GCIU

North Carolina Green Party
Raleigh, NC
Elena Everett
greentararaider@yahoo.com
(919) 413-1276

North Carolina Public Service Workers Union - UE Local 1

Northern California Chapter, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists

Northern California Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism

Northern California Convention of Plumbers and Steamfitters, representing 30 local unions endorsed, and passed a Resolution calling upon the President of the National Union in Washington, D.C. to endorse nationally and to mobilize the East Coast.

Northern California Teamsters Black Caucus
Jerome  Otis

Northern California Teamsters Black Caucus

Open World Conference Continuations Committee

Peace and Freedom Party of California

Pensacola members of the Industrial Workers of the World
Pensacola, FL
 
mylxine@hotmail.com
850-429-0336

Pensacola members of the Industrial Workers of the World
Pensacola, FL
Scott  Satterwhite
mylxine@hotmail.com
850-429-0336

Philadelphia Committe to Free the Five
Philadelphia, PA
Stephen Paulmier
mwm@freethefive.cjb.net
215 849 2793

Plumbers Local 393

President of IAM Local 1145
Jon Flanders

President, District Council 1707, American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (AFSCME)
Brenda  Stokely

President, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
Frank Martin  Del Campo

President, North Carolina Public Service Workers Union
Raymond  Sanders

President, North Carolina Public Service Workers Union, UE Local 150
Raymond Sanders

President, Troy Area Labor Council
Mike  Keenan

Pride At Work, San Francisco / SF/LCLAA
Berkeley, CA
Richard Brooks Alba
riquitroll@netzero.com

Propagandhi

Psi SIgma Phi Multicultural Fraternity
Ceasar  Castro
Phiman60@yahoo.com

Queers For Peace And Justice
New York, NY
Jesse Heiwa
QueersForPeaceAndJustice@yahoo.com
1-866-841-9139 x2281

Richmond Coalition for a Living Wage
Richmond, VA
charlie schmidt
charlieschmidt@riseup.net
804-643-8634

Rutgers Council of the American Association University Professors

San Francisco Labor Council

San Jose, CA Plumbers Union, Local 355

Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties Building Trades Council

SDHUGHES.ORG
Brooklyn NY, NY
Stephen  Hughes
webmaster@sdhughes.org
1-800-792-7414

Secretary-Treasurer, UFCW Local 373R
Al  Avants

SEIU Local 535
Altadena, CA
David Klein
dklein535@yahoo.com
818-240-8488

simon's rock college of bard
great barrington, MA
ahmet tonak
eatonak@simons-rock.edu
413-528 5058

Socialist Alternative
Seattle, WA
info@SocialistAlternative.org
(206) 526-7864

Socialist Party of New York City

Socialist Party of Pennsylvania, USA

Socialist Party USA
New York, NY
natsec@sp-usa.org
212-982-4586

Socialist Youth of Barcelona, Spain

Solano County Peace and Justice Coalition

Solidarity

Solidarity

Solutions for Humanity, Inc.

Staff Rep. AAUP (American Association of University Professors, Rutgers University
Arlene Rodriguez

State Chair, Socialist Party of Pennsylvania, USA
Rich Page

Student Peace Action Network
raleigh, NC
Dante Strobino
lustreplasmate@riseup.net
917-334-1253

Support Netwrok for an Armed Forces Union

TAKING AIM, co-producers, Mya Shone and Ralph Schoenman, WBAI

Teamsters Local 808 ­ Long Island City

The Psychoanalytic Collective
Louisville, KY
kathleen colebank
freudkat2@aol.com
502-299-7792

The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union of Britain

The Socialist Party USA

Tidewater Labor Support Committee
Williamsburg, VA
Joseph Catron
jncatr@wm.edu
804-565-1166

Transit Workers Union Local 100 in NYC

Transit Workers Union Local 100 NYC, President Roger Toussaint

Troy, New York Labor Council

UAW - National Writers Union, NJ
Bayonne, NJ
Patricia Hilliard
hilliard_patricia@hotmail.com
201-858-3214

UAW 1981, Chapter 3

UE Local 160
Williamsburg, VA
Allen  Layman
info@vaue160.org
757 476-6587

UE160
Williamsburg, VA
Selma Blair
anne199@msn.com
757 7226948

United Food and Commercial Workers Local 328
Providence, RI
Alex Gould
alexandergould@yahoo.com
401-421-5296

United Food and Commercial Workers Local 373R
Armael  Malinis
dailyhope00@earthlink.net

United Steel Workers of America
Steve Gillis

United Teachers Los Angeles
Pasadena, CA
Marc Rich
mricci@pacbell.net
626-568-1147

Utah Phillips, folk singer

Vice President for Legislative and Political Affairs, Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) Local 21
Ron  Dicks

Vice President, SEIU 790
Maria Guillen

War Zone Education

We the People of America
Arlington, VA
Sal Khattak
sal@wethepeople.ws
703-999-7906

Women's Economic Agenda Project (WEAP)

Workers Solidarity Alliance
Tom Wetzel


Read all about the Million Worker March and please ask yourself how you can become a part of this massive action.  Stand up to the U.S. government and join the battle for what is right and just for workers - in this nation and around the world! - Axis of Logic