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BWFJ Member Leads Walkout of Sham Duke Energy Hearing

A People’s Hearing

Immediately after Floyd McKissick, a utilities commission member, opened the Duke Energy Carbon Plan Public hearing, BWFJ member Bobby Jones interrupted by denouncing it as a farce, being in partnership with Duke Energy, and their continual betrayal of the people.    “I’m walking out, and we’ll be holding a real hearing outside for anyone that wants to join us,” he said. Joined by several others who did something similar, they proceeded outside and joined by others for a people’s hearing in the “Good Fire” context. 

People’s Campaign Against Massive Electric 39-73% Hikes

Before the hearing, the people held the “Rally Against the Duke Energy Carbon Plan”, a plan that few people like, except for Duke Energy. The projected construction costs for these projects would result in a staggering 39% and 73% increase in average monthly energy bills for Duke Energy Progress residential customers and Duke Energy Carolinas customers, respectively. This will continue to be a heavy burden for all ratepayers, especially those who labor for minimum wage, underscoring the urgent need to oppose this plan. 

The April 30 rally was MC-ed by Karen Bearden from 350 Triangle and featured speeches from Dr. Crystal Cavalier-Keck from 7 Directions of Service, Caroline Armijo of The Lilies Project, Rania Masri from NC Environmental Justice Network, and Bobby Jones. The group, the Raging Grannies, performed, inspiring the audience with their powerful messages and underscoring the importance of community mobilization in our fight against Duke Energy’s carbon plan.

Duke Tries to Buy Off the Black Church

“Duke Energy’s carbon plan “community outreach” efforts have aimed the long barrels of their heavy artillery war chest directly toward the bedrock of our community, “the Black Church”.   In Goldsboro, NC, they targeted the First African Baptist Church, a historic and prestigious  “Branch of Zion” by sponsoring an event that included a “barbeque plate and a light bulb” give-away. Then they went down the street targeting Rebuilding Broken Places, the Community Development Corp. for Greenleaf Christian Church, another historic and prestigious “Branch of Zion.”  They were awarded a $25,000 grant at a media event on ‘Earth Day, ‘ said Bobby at the People’s Rally. 

Are these efforts to help our community, or are they efforts to erode the moral fabric that undergirds the foundation of our church and our community, as [it has] so successfully done to our legislators? We say no, not on our watch! Get out of our community with your extractive mindset! If you desire to come back, bring a different mindset, and yes, PLEASE BRING AN UNSELFISH HEART!

Unions representing 9 million workers are calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war | National Labor Network for Ceasefire

Endorsing Ceasefire

The National Labor Network for Ceasefire supports:

An immediate ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.

  • Restoration of basic human rights.
  • Immediate release of hostages taken by Hamas.
  • Unimpeded full access for humanitarian aid.
  • Our president is calling for a permanent ceasefire.

Working people around the world have mourned the tragic loss of life in Israel and Palestine since Hamas’s brutal attack in Israel on October 7, 2023. As trade unionists, we stand in solidarity with workers everywhere and join in movements leading towards a just and peaceful world, which upholds our values of democracy, equality, and respect for human and labor rights.

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The ongoing tragedy in Israel and Gaza makes the prospects of a just and peaceful world more remote.

Our unions are united in our call for a ceasefire in Gaza. To achieve a just and lasting peace, the bombing must stop, the hostages must be released, and the humanitarian aid that is so needed in Gaza must be realized.

Together, we have formed the National Labor Network for a Ceasefire. We stand for peace, justice, and a better future for working people everywhere.

Our unions comprise educators and electric workers, tradespeople and transportation workers, autoworkers and flight attendants, nurses and care workers, postal workers and public servants, and many more.

American unions that have called for a ceasefire now represent the majority of the organized labor movement.

Unions and union members! Sign on to join the U.S. labor movement and call for a ceasefire in Israel and Palestine.

Link to sign the call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. – https://www.laborforceasefire.org/

Southern Workers School May 2024

Southern Workers School May 2024

The Southern Workers 2024 Organizing School focused on steps to build workers’ assemblies and “salting” or recruiting pro-union workers to the new auto branch plants coming into the South. 

The Southern Movement Assembly is a formation of community organizations, and people’s assemblies committed to building people’s democratic assemblies across the South. It works parallel to the Southern Workers Assembly. Shown are SMA member organizers from Tennessee and North Carolina who include workplace issues. 

Southern MOVEMENT Assembly Members attend Southern WORKERS Assembly

The Southern Movement Assembly is an organizing process and a convergence space that centers the voices and experiences of grassroots leadership on multiple frontlines. Organizations coordinate actions locally and regionally to confront poverty, racism, and violence and to build political power in our communities. The Assembly is a movement governance process combining political education, discussion, planning, action, and synthesis.

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