Bowdoin Labor Alliance

Bowdoin Labor Alliance A coalition made up of workers, students, and faculty at Bowdoin. Our focus: to implement a living w

We salute the College’s decision to raise the minimum wage 10 months ahead of its proposed times. Yet, we believe that p...
09/17/2021

We salute the College’s decision to raise the minimum wage 10 months ahead of its proposed times. Yet, we believe that putting it in the context is necessary, since there have been years of fighting and of working towards this cause by workers, students, staff.

We also would like to request a formula that will go into calculating the minimum wage, and for that to be made public. Everyone should know how the wages are being raised and what stands behind that.

Welcome back! BLA is back.

On August 26, 2021, Bowdoin College announced they would raise the minimum wage to $17 an hour for hourly workers ten months earlier than the expected date. According to Senior Vice President for…

As this post goes live, campaigns to boycott Amazon are happing all over the world. We stand in solidarity with them and...
11/28/2020

As this post goes live, campaigns to boycott Amazon are happing all over the world. We stand in solidarity with them and demand: Make Amazon Pay.

Attached it is the most recent episode from Left Porch, talking to Dania Rajendra from Athena about Amazon.
Share and subscribe! And spread the world about us, if you like our work!

Athena for All Athena is a new alliance of people who believe that control over our lives, our communities, and our democracy should be in our hands. Everyone should be able to enjoy the benefits of digital technologies and online commerce without having to sacrifice our rights and liberties, health...

Declan Peach from Game Workers Unite UK joined us to discuss unionisation in the gaming industry, how it looks like work...
11/12/2020

Declan Peach from Game Workers Unite UK joined us to discuss unionisation in the gaming industry, how it looks like working as a developer and ways of moving forward.

If you could share it with your friends, it would mean a lot!

Declan Peace is the vice-secretary of IWGB Game Workers (known in the past as GWU UK), a trade union focused in the gaming-industry. Together we are addressing what is like working in the field, what are the possibilities for collective action, as well as video games we like. Thank you, Declan! It w...

A special episode from Left Porch in which we discuss the elections just as the results kept coming in. What is the futu...
11/10/2020

A special episode from Left Porch in which we discuss the elections just as the results kept coming in. What is the future of labour in the United States?
What made Trump possible to come to power?
Should Democrats adjust their tactics? If so, how?

There are lots of questions to be asked, and we have only continued an on-going conversation :).

Livia Kunins-Berkowitz Nathan Ashany Micah Wilson

Thank you, Livia and Nathan, for being on this podcast. Due to technical difficulties this came later than we intended to upload it. Still very relevant when thinking about the elections and what they mean in the current context. Find out more at https://left-porch.pinecast.co

What do you think is working in the service industry? Do you actively think of the hardships through which those workers...
10/29/2020

What do you think is working in the service industry? Do you actively think of the hardships through which those workers go? What happens if there is an abuse at work? How can service workers organise in order to have more security and to prevent abuses?

Listen to this lovely conversation with Brenda Waybrant and Paige McCay from ROC Music City to find out more about the questions posed above.

Brenda and Paige are joining us on one conversation out of the many we have about the service industry and what it is like to be working inside of it. They are both members, activists and organisers in ROC Music City in Nashville, Tennessee. This episode is more focused on telling their personal sto...

An injustice to one is an injustice to everyone. We cannot ignore the injustices that are happening all over the world. ...
10/11/2020

An injustice to one is an injustice to everyone. We cannot ignore the injustices that are happening all over the world. If one of us falls, the entire movement gets crippled.
We must stand in solidarity!

For this, we are asking you to sign this petition in support for the miners striking against the "death shift" in Colombia.

Solidarity wih the miners! ✊

Please support this LabourStart urgent action campaign and spread the word.

10/10/2020

Our friends at ROC Music City are making incredible progress in the fight for better working conditions. We stand by them even if a couple thousand miles separate us.

From a conversation we have had yesterday, we share a great deal of admiration for the people working in ameliorating the working-lives of people in the service industry. As we have said, it is very easy to judge the server when you are the customer, but it is way harder to understand what they are going through.

We salute you with respect and cannot wait to collaborate even further!

SANITAS - the federation of medical workers in Romania - are now protesting against the ignorance they have received fro...
10/07/2020

SANITAS - the federation of medical workers in Romania - are now protesting against the ignorance they have received from the political authorities.
They showed up to work, honouring their duties but decided to wear the symbol of Sanitas in order to show their support for the strike!

Essential workers matter! Essential workers matter everywhere!
Solidarity with Federatia Sanitas din Romania 🌹✊

How does one organise restaurant workers during a pandemic?One of the core-organisers says: “If you want to grow, start ...
09/24/2020

How does one organise restaurant workers during a pandemic?

One of the core-organisers says: “If you want to grow, start with collective action and organizing. Find someone who’s upset and help them build collective action. ‘Workers need to be educated’ was our initial mindset, but that held us back, because you give people all this knowledge but then what do they do with it? It was better to give people the knowledge they needed when they needed it on the way to taking action.”

Solidarity with ROC Music City ♥️!

We are so excited to featured in this LaborNotes article by Will Blum alongside in a conversation about restaurant organizing in Nashville.

“Some were worried that restaurants would cut corners on sanitizing, distancing, and case reporting; others that closures or a decrease in business would put them out of a job. But as one worker at Von Elrod’s in downtown Nashville told me, whatever the specific concern, ‘it didn’t take a rocket scientist to see who was going to get the short end of the COVID stick.’”



https://labornotes.org/blogs/2020/09/pandemic-spurs-nashville-restaurant-workers-organize

Words all left out of Clayton Rose’s Friday e-mail condemning police violence: “murder”, “black”, and “racist”. This is ...
06/01/2020

Words all left out of Clayton Rose’s Friday e-mail condemning police violence: “murder”, “black”, and “racist”. This is completely unacceptable, given that at least four black people have been murdered by racist police in only the last few days (George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade).

The problem is not “a small handful” of cops who “stain the work of their colleagues”, as Rose claims. The problem is that our police system is racist and anti-black to its core. These four murders are not the beginning, nor the end of the system that has criminalized black people since its inception and to this day continually tries to destroy black communities through violence, abuse and incarceration.

By failing to make this acknowledgement, Rose has failed to express meaningful solidarity with the victims, their families, and the black members of our Bowdoin community. It’s simple: without acknowledging the reality of the problem, we can never hope to solve it. President Rose uses intentionally ambiguous language such as “identity-based hate” to deny institutional anti-blackness, and “dying in police custody” to get around admitting to the continual violence and murder the police inflict on black people in America. These vague words will never fix anything, and they only serve to entrench the very problems just addressed.

Instead, take action to support those fighting this violent system, and to those who are made victims of its violence: here is a list of grassroots funds and organizations you should donate to:

The Bail Project, a national organization bailing out protestors in multiple cities including Los Angeles, Louisville, and New York City
https://secure.givelively.org/donate/the-bail-project

Reclaim the Block, a Minnesota organization lobbying to defund police and re-route funds to housing, health, violence prevention, and other important issues
https://secure.everyaction.com/zae4prEeKESHBy0MKXTIcQ2

Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en La Lucha, a Minneapolis worker's center that is taking donations of food and money to support organizers
https://ctul.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=1

North Star Health Collective, a mutual aid group of organizers and medics providing medical care to protestors
https://www.northstarhealthcollective.org/donate

Louisville Community Bail Fund, bail fund funneled to protestors in Louisville, Kentucky
https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/louisville-community-bail-fund/

Gofundme to raise money for George Floyd’s family and funeral expenses
https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet

Philly Bail Fund, which is arranging cash bails for arrested protestors in Philadelphia.
https://www.phillybailfund.org/

Non-black people must continually educate themselves by reading and watching the work of black writers, artists, filmmakers and theorists. Ignorance is a choice, and if we do not listen then we cannot help. Non-black people must have difficult confrontations with themselves, their friends, and family members about their own anti-blackness, and the roles we all play in perpetuating this system. We cannot prioritize white comfort over black lives.

In Solidarity,

Bowdoin Labor Alliance

Join our 8,000+ donors who are helping us post bail for people who can

HAPPY MAY DAY! Join our cause!Don’t let Bowdoin use this pandemic as an excuse to layoff and furlough workers. 1. Sign o...
05/01/2020

HAPPY MAY DAY! Join our cause!

Don’t let Bowdoin use this pandemic as an excuse to layoff and furlough workers.

1. Sign our petition to demand that the college continue to employ and pay its staff for the duration of this crisis:
https://bowdoinlaboralliance.nationbuilder.com/protect_bowdoin_workers

2. You can also send a suggestion to the Bowdoin budget review team to keep Bowdoin staff employed and paid: https://bowdoin.wufoo.com/forms/budget-review-group-feedback-form/

3. Contact Matt Orlando (Treasurer/VP of Finance & Administration) personally: Call him! 207-725-3242 Email him! [email protected]

Potential script: “I am a concerned student/faculty/staff member who believes Bowdoin should not leave anyone behind during this crisis. The college must fulfill its obligation to staff by a) allowing workers to stay home with regular pay, b) continue time-and-a-half hazard pay for workers who volunteer to work, and c) commit to NO LAYOFFS OR FURLOUGHS.”

Fabricated financial concerns should not be an excuse for the College to disrupt the lives of workers who could not have prepared for the ongoing public health and economic crisis. Bowdoin has the financial capacity and the obligation to protect jobs and save lives.

The Bowdoin Labor Alliance (BLA) strives to represent a diverse coalition of students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members who engage with issues of class and labor in the Bowdoin community.

05/01/2020

Here in the United States, workers need a lot more than another holiday.

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