Japan action in solidarity with Occupy the Ports!

Dear friends in the West Coast,

We’ve carried out the 2nd protest action against ITOCHU, representing the attached protest letter.

Security guards handed in glove each other and inhibited us from entering the office. 

However ONODERA Makoto, a representative of Societal Management Dept. came out from the office at the end.

He received our protest letter and confirmed to forward the letter to a representative of the Food Company of ITOCHU and ask its prompt reply.

ITOCHU has been and is still persisting booster of privatization, outsourcing and casualization agenda of neoliberalism, and now makes a big push to join in TPP.

Let’s fight together!

International Labor Solidarity Committee of Doro-Chiba

H. Yamamoto

 

 

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West Coast Ports Successfully Shut Down This Morning

Oakland, Portland, Longview and Vancouver successfully shut down their ports for the morning shift, and at the Los Angeles/Long Beach port the SSA terminals were successfully shut down as well.  In San Diego riot police broke up the picket line in front of the port and made arrests, longshormen crossed picket lines.  Protesters who stayed behind at berths 20-22 in Oakland have been met with police repression and arrested.  No clear reports have been received from the Port of Hueneme or Hilo/Maui.  Seattle will be starting their action at 1pm, and Anchorage will begin their action at 1:30 pm. 

For this evening's action in Oakland, people are encouraged to bring sleeping bags and warm clothing, because it will be cold!  Please do not return to the port UNTIL the march at 4:00pm sharp, there is nothing to shut down until this time.

 

Port of Oakland Port Blockade 12/12/11 Important Information

Action Schedule:

  • Meet between 5:00-5:15pm at W. Oakland BART (try to be on time, things will be moving very quickly)
  • 5:30am March to Port from W. Oakland BART
  • 3pm meet at 14th & Broadway
  • 4pm March to Port
  • 5pm March to Port from West Oakland Bart

Text 'bayaction' to 41411 for updates

@occupytheport on twitter for updates

Hastag for all actions is #D12

NLG Bay Area Legal Number (best to write this on your arm): (415) - 285 -1011

Occupy Oakland Medic Dispatch Number: (510) 712-8129
(If this is a life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 FIRST, then call the Medic Dispatch)

Map of the Port of Oakland

Alternate Routes to West Oakland BART

There will be busses and cars at West Oakland to transport those who can't walk and to transport people quickly. We can always use more cars and bikes so if you have one show up at West Oakland Bart and check in with people organizing transit.

Things to bring Monday:
Please bring lots of food and water. The logistics and kitchen teams have been hard at work but food and water may run out or not reach your area of the port. We want you to stand strong so bring a backpack with supplies for yourself and others. Print out some maps of the port http://www.portofoakland.com/pdf/mari_map.pdf and charge your phone.

Things to bring for others:
The committee tasked with supplies has a lot but can always use more. To lend bike trailers and portopotties and give food and water please bring them to the West Oakland BART in the morning. Also email events@occupyoakland.org, there will be a food/supplies depot set up near the port. Other things that are useful to the logistics team for the port shutdown: Bullhorns and batteries for them, drivers with cars and trucks, people with bikes, people who show up early to help get us set up.

For all other actions on D12, check out the resources on the Coordinated Actions and Schedules page!

More of Hawai'i Standing in Solidarity With West Coast Port Shutdown!

UPDATE: Occupy Maui, Occupy Honolulu, and Occupy Hilo are participating in direct action blockades of their ports tomorrow.  The local ILWU leadership has agreed that union members will not cross picket lines, and rank-and-file are on board.  This is an immense statement, as over 70% of Hawai'ian food and material resources are imported to the remote island-chain state, and underscores to the people's desire for a re-emergence of self-sustainable agriculture and goods production on the islands.

Occupy Hilo (Big Island of Hawaii) will be standing in solidarity with the West Coast Port Shutdown at Hilo Terminal from 12p-3p on Monday 12/12. Occupy Waimea and Occupy Kona will also be waving signs and standing in solidarity with the port shutdown on Monday.

This joins Occupy Maui's call for solidarity a few days ago!

 

Tokyo General Union Supports West Coast Port Shutdown

Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Dan Coffman, President of Longview ILWU Local 21 (third from left) addresses 10,000 workers at Do-ro Chiba anti-capitalist labor rally in Tokyo on November 6. ZeTokyo General Union Executive President Louis Carlet (fourth from left) translates, accompanied by Tokyo General activists.   
    Tokyo General Union supports the upcoming West Coast Port Shutdown and the Occupy Movement.  We stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters taking such a courageous step to end this economic system that brings untold riches to the 1% at the expense of the 99%.

    We are the largest foreigner-led multinational union in Japan. We know that only through international unity and thoroughgoing democracy can we bring about real change in our world.

    Let's not just reach across national borders.  Let's crush all borders and all matter of people or thing that dares divide workers and other citizens anywhere in the world. Let's not talk their talk. Let's change the perspective and parameters of the debate.  Let's muster the courage to question the tenets of our social contract, like the need for notions such as nation, corporations, and money.

Your movement occupies the streets, the parks, the ports and indeed our hearts.   We stand with you.

Tel 090-9363-6580
Fax 050-3488-6734
全国一般東京ゼネラルユニオン(略称: 『東ゼン』)
執行委員長 ルイス・カーレット
Tokyo General Union Executive President Louis Carlet

tokyogeneralunion.org

Honolulu solidarity action!

Action: Rally in Solidarity with the West Coast Port Shut Downs

Website: deoccupyhonolulu.org

Other Info: Meet-up at Thomas Square, Ward and Beretania corner 6AM to carpool to Sand Island, banner drop and hold signs crossing the cross walk at Sand Island 6:30am.

Further Info:  

December 12th West Coast Port Shut Down led by the Occupy Movement

Who, What, When, Where, Why?

The Occupy Movements of the U.S. west coast have called for the shut down of all west coast ports on December 12th. The goal is to disrupt commerce to make the 1%, who own the shipping, business, and goods going through the ports, pay for their global austerity attack on working people. 

The action is  in solidarity with ILWU rank and file workers at the Port of Longview who have been under attack from EGT, a global conglomerate that broke a contract with them to bring in scab labor to move grain to their port. Further, the action is in solidarity with L.A. Port truckers who are fighting for the right to unionize, against Goldman Sachs, which owns a large segment of all SSA ports. 

Do the Unions Support the Action?

There have been statements of support for the Occupy movement from the ILWU, a union with a record of protesting injustice and supporting community pickets. The ILWU shut down west coast ports in 2008 to protest the Iraq War. But now, some in the union leadership are coming out against the port shut down.  This however is not representative of the ILWU rank and file. In the post World War II period, much legislation (like Taft-Hartley) has limited the right of American workers to strike, and the government and business have brought union management closer to them to enforce what they call "labor peace." In this situation, union bureaucrats must operate as police toward their own workers, to prevent rank and file militancy. But this "peace" has continued as wages, benefits, pensions, and union membership have been slashed. 

Why should Occupy worry about the Ports? Isn't that the ILWU's job?

Occupy is shutting down the ports in solidarity with port workers. Remember also that the Occupy Movement is "the 99%." This is another way of saying the working class, as opposed to the 1%, or owning/ruling class. Longshoreman Clarence Thomas explained in a recent interview that "Fifty-one percent of Stevedoring Services of America is owned by Goldman Sachs. EGT is a multinational conglomerate trying to control the distribution of food products around the world. The face of Wall Street is in the ports." So the ports are an issue for all working class people, not just the tiny percentage of unionized workers, or the even smaller group of port and longshore workers. Alliances can be formed between all these groups of workers.

Boots Riley of the West Coast hip hop group "The Coup" put it this way: "They coordinated attacks against us [Occupy encampments], we're gonna respond back with a coordinated attack against the 1%.

On December 12th shut down all west coast ports. Not only make a statement, but cause a lot of profit loss."

What's the point? Does it matter?

The process by which capitalists make a buck is the same process by which they rip us off! By identifying production and the market as the points where we are exploited and alienated, as points of a class struggle, we clarify the terrain on which we must fight. When we strike we contest the ownership of the means of production by which we create our very lives. When we  occupy we challenge the privatization of life by reclaiming space and using it for our own needs and those of the community. When we shut down commerce, we disrupt the process by which our bosses realize the fruits of our labor as their profit.  

Action: Rally in Solidarity with the West Coast Port Shut Downs

Meet us at: Thomas Square, Ward and Beretania corner

Time: 6AM carpool to Sand Island - 6:30AM banner drop and hold signs crossing the cross walk 

Bring: signs, literature, passion, solidarity

Occupy Houston Joins “Occupy the Ports” Campaign

Originally posted at OccupyHouston.org.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Houston, TX, December 10, 2011 – On Monday, December 12, Occupy Houston will be joining our brothers and sisters in the Occupy movement around the United States in a coordinated action targeting the nation’s ports. This event is an expression of solidarity with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and West Coast truck drivers who have come under attack this year, as well as a statement against the multinational conglomerates and their relentless campaign to outsource American jobs and undermine our economy in the pursuit of ever-widening profit margins.

We will be joined here in Houston by hundreds of Occupiers and concerned citizens from all over the state, including Austin, San Antonio, Dallas and Fort Worth. From 1:00 – 3:00 PM, we will be protesting outside the security perimeter where the Port of Houston Authority’s executive offices are located, 111 East Loop. We will also hold a “Main Street March” down the length of downtown Main St. from 4:00 – 6:00 PM in a visible display of support for the West Coast Port Shutdown effort and the American working class.

The Port of Houston Authority and its board members have come under scrutiny this year for violations of the Texas Open Meetings Act, procurement irregularities, misuse of public funds, records falsifications, and other highly questionable practices. During his tenure as PHA board chairman, Jim Edmonds became a highly paid consultant for AECOM, a global infrastructure company with deep ties to Libya and Khamis Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi. After this, the Port of Houston agreed to a major study of Libya’s Ports and even hosted a special tour of the port for Khamis Gaddafi just days before the Libyan revolution broke out. In addition, the CEO of the PHA, Alec Dreyer, is the highest paid local government official in the state of Texas, receiving a larger salary than that of even Houston’s Mayor Parker.

Occupy Houston demands justice for these abuses of privilege. We call for an audit of the Port of Houston Authority and the prosecution of those found to be culpable in the misuse of public funds. We demand stiffer restrictions on the use of public funds for executive travel expenses and more equitable and reasonable salaries for public officials such as Mr. Dreyer.

Tom Morello: Support for the 12/12 West Coast Port Shutdown!

Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine expressing his support for The December 12th West Coast Port Shutdown.

Longshore Workers Being Told to Not Cross the Picket Line

We are hearing from ILWU rank and file that they have recieved a text message from the President of ILWU Local 10, telling them not to cross the picket line on Monday.

This indicates that the ILWU international leadership's strategy of trying to divide workers from occupy and discredit the shut down is FAILING.  Prominent members of the ILWU have already stated that the rank and file will not be crossing the picket line or crossing with police protection.

Not crossing community picket lines has been standard practice since 1937 when longshoremen refused to load iron ore onto ships headed for Japan.

Occupy Homer, AK Joins the Call for Solidarity!

Official Staement from Occupy Homer:

Occupy Homer stands in support of the Occupy Anchorage protest on December 12th as a statement of solidarity with all Occupy protests. We stand for citizens rights granted in the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

We stand for this without threat of unwarranted violence from government agencies.

 

Occupy Homer GA on Saturday, December 10th decided to March in Solidarity at their own Port of Homer, Alaska. This is a solidarity march and they will not be shutting down their port. They are in support of their local fisherman and all the other occupations that have been affected by loss of their first amendment rights. This small fishing town in Homer Alaska supports the west coast call to action!

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