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Thu Oct 4, 2012, 09:03 PM Oct 2012

Detroit Water Workers Strike Ends in Victory [View all]

Ben ‏@Dr_BJL

via @followbamn Detroit Water Workers Strike Ends in Victory: All fired workers will be reinstated to their jobs... http://bit.ly/QxlhMb
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Detroit Water Workers Strike Ends in Victory

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“This victory is a measure of the strength of Detroit as a whole.

If Judge Cox had not feared what the public response would have been if he had taken action against our union, this victory would never have been possible. Every city union should draw the conclusion from this victory that our unions have strength and with united action we do not have to accept management’s unilateral imposition of terrible wages and working conditions and continuous job insecurity. They should remember that one city-wide strike of all the public sector unions will have the complete backing of the community and can win.” said Michael Mulholland, Local 207 Secretary Treasurer.

“For thirty five years, our union and the workers of Detroit have been excluded from participation in the lawsuit that will determine the future of Detroit’s water supply. In just five days of striking, we achieved more to get our voices heard by the Court than all the legal maneuvers and lobbying ever achieved. Building on this victory, the people of Detroit can stop the privatization or suburban takeover of the Water Board and actually be able to improve and protect the environment and the water supply for the people of the Tri-County area,” said attorney Shanta Driver."

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