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MARCH, 1999 • VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2 • THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE LABOR PARTY


A CALL FOR
ECONOMIC JUSTICE

Amend the Constitution
to Guarantee Everyone
a Job at a Living Wage

Pay Laid-Off Workers
Two Months
Severance for Every
Year of Service

Restore Workers
Rights to Organize,
Bargain and Strike

End Bigotry:
An Injury to One
Is an Injury to All

Guarantee Universal
Access to Quality
Health Care

More Time
for Family
and Community

Protect
Our Families

Ensure Everyone
Access to Quality
Public Education

Stop Corporate
Abuse of Trade

End Corporate
Welfare As
We Know It

Make the Wealthy
Pay Their Fair Share
of Taxes

Revitalize the
Public Sector

End Corporate
Domination of
Elections

Build a Just
Transition
Movement
to Protect Jobs
and the
Environment

Enforce Safety &
Health Regulation
with Worker
Inspectors

Reclaim the
Workplace:
Job Design,
Technology
and Skill

LABOR PARTY
DOCUMENTS

from the First
Constitutional
Convention

Resolution:
Just Healthcare

Resolution:
Workplace Bill of Rights

Resolution:
Fair Trade Campaign

Resolution:
Protect Social Security

Organizing Resolution:
LP Style of Work

Organizing Resolution:
Change the Party Structure

Organizing Resolution:
More LP Campaigns

General Resolutions
and Solidarity

A Call for Economic Justice:
The Labor Party Program

Labor Party
Constitution

Labor Party
Implementation Agreement

CONTENTS
Feature Story

Don't blow away Social Security!

Don't Blow Away
Social Security

There is no "crisis" facing the Social Security system ... except for the proposals to "save it" being made by Republicans, Democrats and Wall Street. Here's why their plans could destroy the hopes of millions for a decent retirement ...

Our main story
Don't Blow Away Social Security!
Page Two: What's Wrong with Privatizing Social Security or Investing the Social Secity Fund in the Stock Market?
Page Three: What's Wrong with Raising the Retirement Age and Other Popular Ideas?
Also:
What We Should Do About Social Security
• Social Security Basics
What's Good About Social Security (But Other Countries Do Better)

 

Capitol Hill Shop Steward
A Tale of Two Citizens

Healthcare:
Bleeding Medicare

Clinton to Steelworkers:
"Too Bad!"

Labor Party
Recruiting Tales
& Other Short Takes

Huck/Konopacki
Labor Cartoons IV:

Plucky Pair's
Punchy Picks

Labor Party Documents
The resolutions and documents acted on by the First Constitutional Convention are available in the LP Documents area (and listed at left).

On-line Flier:
Labor Party's
Action Program

Labor Party Press
Volume Four,

Number Two

February-March, 1999

Published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November.

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Interim National Council
(in formation)

Co-Chairpersons:
Robert Clark, Kit Costello, & Baldemar Velasquez

At Large: representatives of OCAW, UE, BMWE, ILWU, CNA, AFGE, UMWA, CA State Council of Carpenters, and FLOC; Steve Barger, Noel Beasley, Joanne Bell, Dave Campbell, Mark Dimondstein, Lisa Frank, Ed Grystar, Gary Holloway, Cheri Honkala, Bill Kane, Kathy King, Ed Kornegay, Jr., Dan McCarthy, Adolph Reed, Jr., Tim Schermerhorn, Brenda Stokely, Sean Sweeney, Barbara Walden, Gerry Zero

Trustees:
Chris Townsend, Gerry Zero, Joanne Bell

Interim National Organizer:
Tony Mazzocchi

Recording Secretary-Treasurer:
Katherine Isaac


Organizers:

Bob Brown, Mid-Atlantic
243 Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Tel: 732-418-1721;
Fax: 732-846-3939

Ed Bruno, New England
197 Friend St., 9th fl.
Boston, MA 02114

Tel: 617-531-0901;
Fax: 617-531-0902

Leo Seidlitz, Pacific
1188 Franklin St.,

Suite 203
San Francisco, CA 94109
Tel: 415-440-4809;
Fax: 415-440-9297


Editor:
Laura McClure

Managing Editor:
Katherine Isaac

Art Director:
Michael Kaufman

Contributing Editors:
Lynne Baker, Peter Gilmore, Adolph Reed, Jr.

Artists:
Gary Huck, Mike Konopacki, Bill Yund

Photographers:
Impact Visuals — Kirk Condyles, Harvey Finkle, Michael Kaufman, Jodie Skillicorn

Special thanks to
The Labor Institute

This web issue:
Rick Peduzzi

The Labor Party Press is produced by members of the Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Union; Graphic Artists Guild and the National Writers Union/U.A.W.

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