Come hear from MWC leaders this Tuesday 3/10 @ 6pm how they're building worker power to fight authoritarianism and WIN!
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Come hear from MWC leaders this Tuesday 3/10 @ 6pm how they're building worker power to fight authoritarianism and WIN!
mffh.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
ποΈ Monday, March 9 @ 6:30pm-8pm
π Westport Presbyterian (201 Westport Rd, Kansas City, MO 64111)
bit.ly/kcmotownhall
#MOworkers
St. Louis packed our last town hall to hear how service workers are organizing to win raises, paid sick days, and more β just like #StandUpKC fast food and retail workers have done here.
Come learn how YOU can join the fight in KC!
This Monday 3/9, join Kansas City food service workers for a special town hall on how we can build our strength and numbers to demand a real voice on the job NOW!
Register at bit.ly/kcmotownhall
Kansas City's Food Service Workers are organizing for higher pay, fair scheduling, and union rights! Join @moworkers.orgΒ this Monday, March 9 at 6:30 PM at Westport Presbyterian (201 Westport Rd) to learn how we can FIGHT and WIN π₯
π Scan QR code to register!
π£ Come join us at Plaza Fountain in Mill Creek Park (47th Mill Creek Pkwy).
Bring your friends, family, and coworkers!
#NoKings
Weβre fighting for higher pay, union rights, and the freedom to thrive, not just survive.
Authoritarians can block us when weβre divided β but if we come together, weβll beat back their power grab and win prosperity, dignity, and freedom for ALL.
πΊπΈ In America, we donβt have kings.
Rally with us in Kansas City on March 28 at noon to show the federal government that Missourians wonβt back down! βπ
π If youβre interested in trainings like these, follow us and sign up for our updates at moworkers.org
Thatβs why #MOworkers spent this past weekend in Columbia for our second MO Worker Voices intensive training!
This month, we focused on writing about each of our first times taking collective action to demand the changes we need β and how those wins inspire us to KEEP organizing.
π When we build narrative power, we can shape the way people think and WIN the higher pay, pathways to citizenship, and unions we deserve!
π If youβre ready to join the fight in Kansas City, sign up for our town hall on Monday 3/9: bit.ly/kcmotownhall
Kaldiβs workers at Skinker winning their initial vote to unionize was just the beginning.
After tonight, this city is ready to grow our strength in numbers and make our movement for higher pay, fair schedules, and union rights unstoppable!
π₯BREAKINGπ₯St. Louis service workers wonβt let the bosses drown out our voices π£οΈ
#MOworkers, @sbworkersunited.org members, and community allies are gathering for the Food Service Workersβ Town Hall because weβre serious about demanding a real voice on the job βΒ and across the whole industry!
ποΈ Tuesday, March 3 @ 6:30pm-8pm
π WashU Brown Hall Room 118 (6350 Forsyth Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63130)
(Location near Skinker MetroLink Station. Free parking available at East End Garage on Forsyth & Wrighton Way.)
bit.ly/stlmotownhall
#MOworkers
RSVP now to join local leaders and Kaldi's Coffee workers who recently won their initial vote to unionize after already winning raises, paid sick days, and more.
You donβt want to miss this!
Tomorrow 3/3, YOU are invited to our town hall for food service workers and allies across St. Louis!
Come hear about our wins and next steps in the fight for respect, dignity, and fair treatment: bit.ly/stlmotownhall
If you want to join the fight against dirty data centers in Missouri, follow us and sign up for our email list at moworkers.org!
#MOworkers #NoMODirtyDataCenters
Thatβs why Missourians are showing up and speaking out against greedy tech billionaires who want to exploit our countyβs resources.
The ONLY way to protect our community and beat back this development is by using our strength in numbers, just like our neighbors in St. Charles did!
We all deserve to live in healthy communities, make a good living, and have a say-so in the decisions that affect our lives.
But certain local politicians are working with billion-dollar corporations to hide whoeverβs behind this proposal β all so they can put profits over people!
Franklin County residents joined together to PACK their town hall last night and say NO to any new AI data centers in our backyard π«
@progressmissouri.bsky.social
@seiuhcii.bsky.social
@seiulocal1.bsky.social
Sign up to attend an emergency meeting near you, and share the link with your coworkers, friends, and family!
#MOworkers #FightingforMO
@abortionaction.bsky.social
@beaconrepro.bsky.social
@indivisiblekc.bsky.social
@indivisiblestl.bsky.social
@mobudget.bsky.social
@mojwjva.bsky.social
We are coming together β Black, white, and Brown β to demand:
βοΈ A state budget that reflects the will of the people
π‘ Investments in our future
ποΈ A government that makes the welfare of the people the supreme law
π¨Missouri workers and our families are under attack, again. But we have a plan to stand up and fight back.
Join us for an emergency mass meeting in your region in March: bit.ly/Fight4MO
After you register, share the link with your coworkers, friends, and family!
bit.ly/iceoutleavenworth
#MOworkers #IceOutForGood #ICEOutOfMO #ICEOutOfKS
π Leavenworth City Hall (100 N 5th St, Leavenworth, KS 66048)
β° Tuesday, March 10 @ 5pm
When Kansas Citians used our strength in numbers to beat back Platform Venturesβ warehouse sale to ICE, we WON! Now weβre using our people power to shut down this detention center.
π¨ ACTION ALERT π¨
Leavenworth city officials could grant a permit to CoreCivic, Americaβs largest private prison company, to build an ICE detention center in our backyard. That means MORE violent raids across MO and KS.
Rally with us to stop this deal! bit.ly/iceoutleavenworth
Weβve beat back these dirty data centers proposals before, and we can do it again if weβre organized.
Follow us to stay updated on the fight to put our families over developersβ greed.
#MOworkers
All of us have a choice to make.
Will we let tech billionaires cut off Missourians from our own water and energy supply β or will we come together and shut them down, just like we did in St. Charles?