OpEd News, 6/21/10:
In a historic action and unprecedented action today, over 800 labor and community activists blocked the gates of the Oakland docks in the early morning hours, prompting longshore workers to refuse to cross the picketlines where they were scheduled to unload an Israeli ship.
From 5:30 am to 9:30 am, a militant and spirited protest was held in front of four gates of the Stevedore Services of America, with people chanting non-stop, “Free, Free Palestine, Don’t Cross the Picket Line,” and “An injury to one is an injury to all, bring down the apartheid wall.”
Citing the health and safety provisions of their contract, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union workers refused to cross the picketline to report for duty.
Between 8:30 and 9:00 am, an emergency arbitration was conducted at the Maersk parking lot nearby, with an “instant” arbitrator called to the site to rule on whether the workers could refuse to cross the picketline without disciplinary measure.
At 9:15 a.m, after again reviewing the protests of hundreds at each gate, the arbitrator ruled in favor of the union that it was indeed unsafe for the workers to enter the docks.
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[A small victory, yes, but still much more effective than most protests. On friday, during a lecture at Naropa, I made the simple obsersation that a protest is nothing unless it disrupts business as usual.]
Monday, June 21, 2010
Historic Victory at Oakland Port – Israeli Ship Blocked from Unloading
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"I made the simple obsersation that a protest is nothing unless it disrupts business as usual."
True. But these days any actual disruption might be construed as a terrorist act landing one in a supermax. Even Jimmy Carter has now been made a criminal because of the Patriot Act...
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/6/22/headlines#7
Cheers to the union. Didn't see this victory on the Huff Po along with the Red Cross declaring the Israeli siege illegal. Remarkable control of the message.
Hi KassandrasDuplex,
Like Howard Zinn said, "If voting could change anything, it would be illegal."
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