ILWU Local 5

@ilwulocal5.bsky.social

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JWJ is thrilled to see two of our members (ILWU Local 5 + Unite Oregon) come together through the formation of the Unite Oregon Workers Union! Congratulations on voluntary recognition! We are also thrilled to see another group of nonprofit workers go union! ✊ #UnionsforAll

ILWU Local 5@ilwulocal5.bsky.social · 8mo ago

In a shared commitment to equity, justice, and dignity, nonprofit Unite Oregon (@uniteoregon.bsky.social) and ILWU Local 5 are proud to jointly announce voluntary recognition of the Unite Oregon Workers Union! Read our joint press release: www.uniteoregon.org/unite-all/un...

A grid of 12 smiling workers on a video call. Below the grid are logos for Unite Oregon, ILWU Local 5, and the Unite Oregon Union.

On the eve of #BannedBooksWeek, we want to highlight some of the work Powell’s Books leadership has been doing lately to “fight censorship at all levels” and uphold the company’s “[commitment] to the principles protecting free speech” (from the Powell’s employee handbook)... (a thread ⬇️)

Against a dark background of partially redacted text, large, white text reads, “More Censorship at Powell’s Books”.

“We are demanding a seat at the table in negotiating how automation and AI impact our membership and that adequate safeguards be put in place so that these new technologies work with our members and all working people.” 👏👏👏

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“Through our work at CCPU we have witnessed the power of advocacy in the lives of the providers we serve which has highlighted to us the importance of organizing our own labor. In order to best support members, it is important for us to also organize & advocate for ourselves." 1/2

Photo of six smiling people standing in front of the California State Capital building. Most are wearing yellow T-shirts that say Child Care Providers United, and two of them have their fists raised.
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"The physical distance between SCRAP workers in Portland and in Richmond is irrelevant. Here is a natural expression of community…In this movement, the miles between workers are only a number. SOLIDARITY knows no borders." —Ryan Van Winkle, ILWU Local 5 President 🧵

Photo of three smiling people wearing black T-shirts that say “SCRAP Workers Union, ILWU Local 5” and feature a line drawing of a fist holding a crochet hook and a paintbrush. Two of the people have a hand raised in celebration, and the third is flashing a peace sign. On the wall behind them is the logo for Scrap Creative Reuse in Richmond, Virginia.

"Negotiations with Portland Street Medicine are underway! We have a long road ahead but are looking forward to arriving at a contract that is fair and supports our work in providing medical care to our patients."

Photo of three people seated at a conference room table, each holding in front of their face a draft of a collective bargaining agreement between Portland Street Medicine and ILWU Local 5.

BREAKING: The biggest strike against Amazon in U.S. history is happening right now. The Teamsters are picketing facilities across the country. The union has organized workers at 10 Amazon locations AND they're putting up picket lines at hundreds of other Amazon sites nationwide.

We’re asking Street Roots’ board to promptly recognize our union, and are seeking your support to help them understand why the community supports the organization: for its newspaper, its advocacy efforts, and, most of all, its vendors. Please sign and share our letter!

UNION, PARTNER, AND ELECTED Sign On - Support Street Roots Workers’ Union Drive

Please join us in asking Street Roots’ board of directors to promptly recognize our union. We are elated that all eligible staff unanimously support this union, which we made public December 2. While ...

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On Forbes’ biggest day of the year - the release of ‘30 Under 30’ - we have walked off the job in a 24-hour work stoppage in protest of @forbes.com continued intransigence at the bargaining table and repeated labor law violations. (1/3)

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25 years ago, about 25 Powell’s Books workers — members of then newly formed ILWU Local 5 — travelled from Portland to Seattle to protest the #WTO Ministerial Conference alongside hundreds of their #ILWU siblings, and tens of thousands of other activists and unionists. 🧵

A banner that reads, “Wake up Seattle and smell the gas… No to the WTO!”

Willamette Week's 2024 Give!Guide features *4* ILWU Local 5 nonprofits: Community Cycling Center, Free Geek, Neighborhood Partnerships, & Portland Street Medicine. We’re SO proud of the work these orgs are doing in our community & hope you’ll consider donating to support them! giveguide.org

Support nonprofits represented by ILWU Local 5, Willamette Week’s Give Guide: Community Cycling Center, Free Geek, Neighborhood Partnerships, Portland Street Medicine. Give $10 or more on November 26 and you could win a $500 gift card from another ILWU Local 5 shop: Powell’s Books!