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+ | ==Unity== | ||
+ | [[Lester Muata Greene|Les Greene]], was a contributor to [[Unity]], December 15, 1986, the newspaper of the [[League of Revolutionary Struggle]]. | ||
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=="A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"== | =="A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"== |
Revision as of 00:30, 9 August 2016
Template:TOCnestleft Lester Muata Greene...is a member of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization
Unity
Les Greene, was a contributor to Unity, December 15, 1986, the newspaper of the League of Revolutionary Struggle.
"A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"
Unity, January 28 1991, issued a statement "A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond" on pages 4 to 6.
This group was a split in the League of Revolutionary Struggle which soon became the Unity Organizing Committee.
Those listed as supporters of the call included Les Greene, executive board AFSCME DC 37 New York. .
Center for Labor Renewal
In 2009 Lester Muata Greene was listed as an endorser of the Center for Labor Renewal[1].
Center for the Study of Working Class Life
In 2009 Lester Muata Greene, past-President of Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, NYC served on the Advisory board of the Center for the Study of Working Class Life[2].
Left Forum 2011
Solidarity Divided: New Models of Labor/Community Organization
- Juliet Ucelli–Freedom Road Socialist Organization
- Fernando Gapasin – co-author, Solidarity Divided
- Jordy Cummings – Greater Toronto Workers Assembly
- Lester Muata Greene — Freedom Road Socialist Organization
LLP leadership
At the September 16th 2011 meeting of the Left Labor Project, a leadership body was elected which includes Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism leaders, Pat Fry as Recording Secretary and Anne Mitchell as CCDS organizational representative. Among others elected were LLP Coordinator Larry Moskowitz who is national organizer for the Working Families Party, Jim Perlstein, an officer of the Professional Staff Union which represents faculty of the City University of New York, Lester Muata Greene, an EMT worker and member of AFSCME District Council 37, Rhadames Rivera, Vice President of SEIU Local 1199, and Fitzroy Searles of LLP Youth who was an organizer of the One Nation Rally in 2010 in Washington DC.[3]
"$15/hr for all! Social Service Workers Speak Out!"
Monday 27 October 2014, Tiffany Paul organized an event "$15/hr for all! Social Service Workers Speak Out!" at the NYU Kimmel Center.
- The struggle to raise the minimum wage is a lively and dynamic movement developing across the US. The fight for a minimum wage of $15 dollars is one step forward in the fight for a living wage, and fast food workers have been at the forefront of this struggle.
Speakers: Stephanie Luce - Murphy Institute for Worker Education, author of Fighting for a Living Wage, Kimberley Thomas - Dental Assistant, Harlem Hospital, DC37 local 768, Muata Greene - Coalition of Black Trade Unionists NYC and Left Labor Project, Sooyoung Lee - Substance Abuse Counselor, 1199SEIU & Power for Rank-and File Employees in the Social Services.[4]
References
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