As an antidote to Jack Neely's fluff piece on the city mayor, I offer the following, by political activist and songwriter Joe Hill (1879-1915):
Workers of the world, awaken!
Rise in all your splendid might
Take the wealth that you are making,
It belongs to you by right.
No one will for bread be crying
We'll have freedom, love and health,
When the grand red flag is flying
In the Workers' Commonwealth.
May 1st, International Workers' Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is a national holiday in Albania, Argentina, Aruba, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, China, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Latvia, Lithuania, Lebanon,Macedonia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar (Burma), Nigeria, North Korea, Norway, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, the Philippines, Portugal, Romania, the Russian Federation, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Sweden, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Uganda, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It is not officially celebrated in the United States, this despite the fact that the holiday began in the 1880s in the United States, with the fight for an eight-hour work day.
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As I've said before I think Haslam has been good, if nothing else he has put good people in charge. But I wish the MP voters could be more creative than voting for Haslams or Vol coaches year after year. I voted for Ashley Capps this year. As for May Day, I appreaciate the film Michael showed a few years ago called The Uprising about local millworkers. The only May Day demonstration I've seen here is when the Hispanics demonstrated 3 years ago as part of a national event, it was huge.
The Uprising of '34 was
The Uprising of '34 was indeed a great film, about a period in our region's history that few know about or remember. It's available in the UT Hodges Library collection.
The local premiere of the film took place at the KMA (Best Museum) with an audience that included Lucille Thornburgh, a member of the union at the time, and other local labor organizers. It was an extraordinary event. A later screening at UT featured a panel discussion with Sylvia Woods (Knoxville AFL-CIO) and other labor leaders. Thanks, Stacey, for remembering ..
FSM Link might like ...
Dear talidapali,
I liked the FSM link.
You might like to check out this:
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Or visit /www.rationalists.org and check the May 3 calendar item.
Forrest Erickson
And now for this...
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The Union Way
michael kaplan: I salute you and your apparent concern for the workers of the world.
Andy: the small minority of trade union members that have engaged in violence (the Haymarket thing you referenced), are NOT representative of the masses of union members that work hard to bring home the bread and ask to be respected as human beings and to EARN decent wages with which to pursue the Great American Dream.
The motto of most union members is simply this: "A decent day's wages for a decent day's work."
Early union organizers are the primary reason that we now have laws to protect workers.
Think about it!
I don't disagree. We live
I don't disagree. We live in a day and age where violence isn't required on behalf of working people, despite the best efforts of certain monied interests to roll the clock on labor relations to the back to the gilded days prior to 1884.
It was the tragedy of the Haymarket that inspired the continued May Day celebrations around the world, for what it's worth. It is a commemoration of solidarity with the American laborers who died to make sure we have the things we roundly take for granted today. And American laborers don't generally recognize this as Labor Day. There's a reason for that, as Michael was pointing out.
A lot of people don't know the darker spots of our history.
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Dirty deeds done dirt cheap! Special holidays, Sundays and rates!
Bill Haslam actually is a
Bill Haslam actually is a decent guy and a good mayor. Perhaps for a small entrenched few wearing stitched-on partisan blinders, the possibility that Haslam's been good for Knoxville is too much of a heresy to reconcile with pre-conceived notions. For the rest of us, it's kind of reassuring to know there are still good people on both sides of the aisle who will work together to find the common good.
As for calling Neely's piece fluff, doesn't it seem somehow unreasonable to expect that Neely or anyone else would go about verbally hammering the winners of their publication's "best-of" contest in the actual "best-of" issue? Oddly, reading the piece, Neely sort of indicates that he did consider whether anyone has any major complaints about Bill Haslam, and found none. Maybe you're just all mad because he didn't ask you.
Oh, get off of it
Bill Haslam is a typical East Tennessee politician: white, male, Republican, and the beneficiary of his daddy's business money--in this case, oil money, just like Bush Jr. I wouldn't say that Haslam is incapable of doing a few good things, but in general his background and world view prevent him from working for anyone outside his privileged family and friends. It's a great rarity for a politician from a wealthy background to engage in any real progressive political action. I can think of only two who did, and both were named Roosevelt.
in general his background
in general his background and world view prevent him from working for anyone outside his privileged family and friends.
That's what I was afraid of when he ran for Mayor. It turned out not to be true.
That's not to say that I agree with every decision the Mayor has made. But in general he's been a very good Mayor, and in particular your comment isn't just wrong, it's downright silly.
P.S. I worked my fanny off for Madeline.
Well said
Rachel...very well said and ditto. Personally, I can't imagine anyone agreeing with any Mayor (or politician) on anything 100% of the time.
Bill Pittman
I always say if you want to
I always say if you want to elect someone who will vote the way you like 100% of the time, run for office yourself.
recognized in every country
And that would be because there was no way that the Chambers of Commerce throughout freedom's land/bravery's home would tolerate the commemoration of one of the first successful general strikes in the world.
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