IWW stands in solidarity with Workers of Neupack Verpackungen!

Workers of Neupack Verpackungen GmbH - a German Manufacturer of wrapping materials - are on strike for better working conditions and a labor agreement. They complain about unequal and generally low wages and an arbitrary and disrespectful management style. Even though they struggle for many weeks now, the company’s proprietors show hardly any willingness to make concessions. They have hired foreign strikebreakers and attack the striking workers with disciplinary warnings, dismissals and offence reports.

The German IWW supports the workers’ cause and asks you to show them some international support as well

They have launched an e-mail campaign and prepared some pre-formulated and addressed e-mails to selected recipient’s who have a significant role in this struggle. These e-mails  are provided in English too and can be generated with a mouse click. All you had to do is to sign and send them off. You can of course change the content of the mails to personalize them if you like. It would be great if you added information from where you are writing.

The German Wobblies rely on many of you to participate for they are still small in numbers and their only strength is in their internationality. For many long weeks now, the Neupack Workers hold out in front of their factories in a grueling labor conflict. This campaign would only cost you a couple of minutes in front of your computer.

Link to english section of the campaign site: http://www.iww-hamburg.org/index.html#english

Thanks for your solidarity!
Hamburg Wobblies

Industrial Worker - Issue #1752, January/February 2013

Headlines:

  • Victory! IWW Cleaners In London Win Pay Rise
  • IWW Dishwasher Wins Against The Boss
  • The Right-To-Work For Less In Michigan

Features:

  • Staughton Lynd: A Few Words On IWW Organizing
  • Railroad Workers Resist Cutbacks
  • 2013: A New Year For International Solidarity

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Industrial Worker - Issue #1751, December 2012

Headlines:

  • Staughton Lynd: The New Rank And File, And The Walmart Moment
  • IWW Report From The Norwegian Social Forum
  • Union Leadership Sells Out Verizon Workers

Features:

  • The Wobbly Tour Of Indiana
  • Building A Branch Requires Persistence & Perseverance
  • In December We Remember Our Fellow Workers

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Industrial Worker - Issue #1750, November 2012

Headlines:

  • The Chicago Teachers Strike & The Privatization Of A Generation
  • In November We Remember: The Centennial Of The 1912 Little Falls Textile Strike
  • Hundreds Rally For Paid Sick Days In Portland

Features:

  • Workers’ Power: In November We Remember
  • Staughton Lynd: Lessons From The Steel Mills
  • Workers Organize & Walk Out On Wildcat Strikes Globally

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IWW iu670 Curbside Recyclers in Berkeley Demand "No Concessions!"

For Immediate Release: Contact Bay Area IWW (510) 845-0540

Fellow Workers and Supporters of the IWW and the working class: Negotiations for a new contract with the Ecology Center are not going at all well. Their latest proposal includes a worse Kaiser plan, making the workers pay for part of the premium, no raise after the first year of the contract, and a reduction in what the employer pays into the workers' annuity plan. Workers are saying that all they've been getting in recent contracts are cuts and where will it all end?

The Ecology Center is openly saying that they expect "more work for less pay." A strike on Feb. 1 remains possible. We are organizing a protest rally at the work place for this Thursday at noon. The rally will be held at the corner of Second and Gillman Streets, in Berkeley (near the Gilman Street exit off of Eastshore Freeway / I-80 & 580) where it will be more visible. We urge all supporters to attend and to bring friends.

The IWW has had a union contract with the Ecology Center since 1989.