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CSWA’s 2020 Lunar New Year Celebration

Dear Friends,

Happy Lunar New Year of the Rat! The Rat symbolizes wit, agility and vitality, as the Rat is said to have jumped onto and over the Ox to cross the finish line and be the first animal of the zodiac. And so it is not only a new year, a new decade, but also a new era for workers organizing. Join us as we celebrate the 40th year of Chinese Staff & Workers’ Association, as we continue to fight for equal rights for all workers in 2020!

Fighting for Justice in the Workplace

            2019 was a year of fierce struggle, but also great progress. Cuomo’s passing of a $15 minimum wage and elimination of tips actually created more wage theft! Instead of enjoying higher wages, many workers are now working for less with more stolen wages owed to them. Hundreds of home attendants traveled to Albany during freezing cold temperatures to demand Cuomo’s Department of Labor quit protecting the bosses and home care agencies that pay only 13 hours wages for 24 hours work, and to support new legislation to eliminate the inhumane 24-hour mandatory shifts. They also joined with the many workers in other service industries to demand Governor Cuomo pass the Secure Wages Earned Against Theft (SWEAT) legislation, which would give workers new tools to enforce existing labor laws. Thanks to its championing sponsors, Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal and Senator Jessica Ramos, SWEAT passed in the legislature this past summer. But it sat on Governor Cuomo’s desk for months. CSWA and the SWEAT coalition led demonstrations of close to 1,000 and a 10-day picket outside Cuomo’s midtown office. At the last minute, Gov. Cuomo vetoed the SWEAT bill, claiming it was too harsh on sweatshop bosses. This is a stab in the back for working people. By being an accomplice to wage theft, Governor Cuomo is a criminal himself and not fit to serve in public office. In 2020, we are demanding he resign immediately! Despite this, workers have demonstrated that when we come together, we can make a difference. We are looking forward to SWEAT sponsors reintroducing the legislation as we continue to demand justice for workers!

Fighting for Control of Our Community

            Building off the success of the 83-85 Bowery tenants victory, residents, students, business owners and concerned community members rallied in support of a legal claim brought against the City of New York for violating its own zoning law in order to give private developers the rights to build skyscrapers across the LES waterfront. This past summer, because of our organizing, we were able to force our elected officials to reverse their position that the towers were a done deal, and even bring their own lawsuit against the City. While we were able to delay construction of the waterfront towers, we are continuing to organize thousands around our demand, “No Towers! No High Rents! No Discrimination!” We spearheaded an effort to collect 5,000 petitions against the towers and in support of the Chinatown Working Group rezoning, and raised a collective consciousness of the City’s role as a representative for the elite developer class. Further, we were able to raise collective power of working people to have a say in how our community is developed, and so more than just a slogan, we made the idea, “people as part of the environment” a reality. On January 20th, we will inaugurate this new year by presenting the 5,000 petitions to Mayor de Blasio and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson to demand equal protection and an end to racism and displacement.

            Join us and support CSWA’s 40 year legacy with your membership and with a tax-deductible donation: http://bit.do/donateCSWA. We also hope you will bring your family and friends to our Lunar New Year Celebration on Sunday, February 23rd at our 345 Grand Street workers center to usher in the exciting Year of the Rat!

Sincerely,

Fung Mae Eng, President                                                         Ren Quan Yang, Vice President

CSWA Board of Directors                                                       CSWA Board of Directors

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親愛會員和朋友         2015 CSWA Picnic (2)

大家好!
夏季郊遊开始售票啦。
职工会邀请大家一起来度过愉快的假日。
今年郊遊選點在上州法克霊-罗斯福州立公园(Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park)。
公園离紐約市大約一個小時的車程。

公园里有游泳池、儿童游乐场、湖上划船、足球场、篮球场、排球场,
还有钓鱼等等(钓鱼爱好者自备工具)。游泳池开放,每人收费3元。(请自备储物柜锁)

郊遊租用豪華冷氣巴士。為方便工友,分別從華埠和布碌崙两地出發。
請各位會員和朋友,选定方便自己上車的地點去購票。本會會員和兒童享有優待票价。
各位會員缴交2016年的会员费。
如果喜歡燒烤的朋友,可以自備食物和野炊用品
參加郊遊燒烤的工友,請向職工會報告人數以方便提供燒烤炭。
我们将在公园的5 B区范围作集中点。自己開車去郊遊的家庭,請通知我们并到本會取路線圖。私家車泊車費8元。
郊遊日期2016年 8 月1 4日 (星期日)
開車時間:上午
8時30分    (請勿遲到)
回程時間:下午
5時
    价: 會員 $15 ;非會員 $ 20;12岁以下兒童 $10
購票地點:華埠會所 格蘭街 345號 一樓(345 Grand St 1st FL)
布碌崙上車的工友可以電話訂票)
上車地點
:華埠會所 格蘭街 345 號 門前(345 Grand St 1st FL)
布碌崙 7大道 5411 號門前   (5411  7th Ave  Brooklyn)
詢電話212-334-2333

职工会需要你捐款支持工人的组织工作。工人的心意,多少不拘,人多力量
大,集腋成裘,真正体现我们工人互相关心、互相帮助的意义。敬请捐助。
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