![]() Housing Discussion at Gainesville City Commission Please send nominations We will also be talking about different projects and who can take lead on each project. Go to theĪCLC website to see current positions. The Labor Coalition is holding board member elections at our February membership meeting. Get ready to fill out your 2022 planners with our many pro-working class actions that we will carry out this coming year. Those of us still around, although now in our 70’s and even 80’s, are more than ready to join ongoing struggles. I write this recruiting letter as a veteran of the 1960’s Civil Rights movement, the Peace/Antiwar movement, and the Women’s Liberation movement. Support for racial justice and criminal justice reform.Support for unionizing, bargaining, and striking workers.Renters Rights and Eviction diversion work.Living wage raises for workers throughout our community. ![]() What the ACLC needs now are the people necessary to carry out the actions that have made our organization a force for change in Alachua County. The ACLC is financially sound and ready for pro-labor, pro-working class actions in 2022. Membership base of committed yearly donors, this is NOT a fundraising letter. Thanks to strong financial support from the ACLCĬommittee of 100 (monthly donors) and our large We hope all the folks attending will renew and deepen their commitment to the causes Labor Coalition promotes that really need us and mean so much to us all. We thank all our loyal members who came out, our outgoing ACLC Coordinator Renz for the beautiful invitation, and Sheila for bringing her delicious cookies, all the party supplies and ACLC literature that made the gathering go so smoothly. Informal discussions included the latest threats to Medicare, the Governor’s attempted coup at UF, and the state of Alachua county’s unions, among other topics. It was a dark night, but spirits were high. Great drinks from the brewery added to the festivities. But our members, old and new, showed up, at least 30, maybe 40, all with wonderful dishes to share. On Friday, December 17th, the ACLC braved our first non-virtual party since COVID on the grounds of Cypress & Grove Brewery. Information on redistricting and gerrymandering.Report: unions benefit communities & democracy Gainesville City Commission run-off election.January 6th Day of Remembrance & Action.Other important events, actions, and information: Important housing items being discussed by our City Commission Jan.From a longtime member: ACLC seeking new Board members & volunteers
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