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xchrom

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Tue Jun 3, 2014, 01:31 PM Jun 2014

People Power Gave Seattle Workers a Raise by Kshama Sawant

https://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/06/03-0



Today, workers in Seattle have made history.

A half century ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for a living wage at the March on Washington, where a quarter of a million people, mostly black workers, demanded their rights. They called for $2/hr. In today’s dollars it is the same number – Dr. King and his movement had launched the first fight for 15, at the same time they fought against the brutal racism of Jim Crow.

With this vote, Seattle will become the first major city in the U.S. to win a $15/hr minimum wage.

Our victory comes less than 6 months after the launch of 15 Now, after the election of the first socialist to the city council in 100 years. We built on the work of labor in Seatac, on the growing movement of the fast food workers which began in New York one year before. We worked alongside organized labor in Seattle, which campaigned continuously for 15.

We forced the city establishment to lift the wages 100,000 low wage workers in Seattle – to transfer $3 billion from business to workers at the bottom of the wage scale over the next 10 years.
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People Power Gave Seattle Workers a Raise by Kshama Sawant (Original Post) xchrom Jun 2014 OP
Not a perfect solution, but truely amazing for the people of Seattle OutNow Jun 2014 #1

OutNow

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1. Not a perfect solution, but truely amazing for the people of Seattle
Tue Jun 3, 2014, 04:06 PM
Jun 2014

I supported Sawant's campaign for Seattle city council last year and I believe she and her party, Socialist Alternative, deserve a lot of the credit for this victory. I did wonder how she would work with the mayor and the rest of the members of the city council. I have seen several failed attempts over the years where a Green or other leftist would win a local election and then take a very sectarian position and demand every issue must be 100% Socialist/Green or else. This led to isolation and failure; a "flash in the pan".

I am pleased that Sawant has continued to seek allies for her position and will work to improve things even when some compromises are necessary. The final law for $15/hr is not perfect, but it's a great step forward.

The scenario in Seattle reminds me that Senator Bernie Sanders began his elected political career as mayor of Burlington, Vermont. He's always been an independent, not controlled by the Democratic Party, but always willing to find allies to fight the good fight.

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