West Coast Port Shutdown
[http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/11/22/18700779.php]
2011-12-12
5:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Oakland Location Details:
* 3pm meet at 14th and Broadway
* 4pm March to Port
* 5pm March to Port from West Oakland Bart
* 6am plans TBA: In the event of repression against any of the port protests, the blockade will continue.
Greetings and Solidarity from Occupy Oakland! We
present this call to you because we believe it is time the occupation
movement begins to work together to carry through coordinated,
pinpointed actions. We want to disrupt the profits of the 1% and show
solidarity with those in the 99% who are under direct attack by
corporate tyranny.
Occupations throughout the US have been
evicted through nationally coordinated police raids. It is time for us
to respond with our own coordinated actions. Our aim is to shutdown the
West Coast ports:
On December 12, the occupy movements in
different cities will stage mass mobilizations to march on the ports,
create community pickets, and effectively shutdown the hubs of commerce,
in the same fashion that Occupy Oakland shut down the Port of Oakland
on November 2nd, the day of our general strike. The Oakland Port
Shutdown was a historic and effective action, and the memory of that
night on the port lives in the hearts of people across Oakland and
around the country.
The message to you from Occupy Oakland in the
face of police raids and continued disruptions of workers lives by the
1% is the following:
The Occupy movement
will strike back and rise again! We will blockade all of the West Coast
Ports on December 12th in solidarity with longshoremen, port workers
and truckers in their struggle against the 1%! Together we are
unstoppable! Strike while the iron is hot!
The
following is the call for a coordinated West Coast Port Blockade to be
carried out by the Occupy movement. It is this call which we wish for
other Occupies to endorse and carry out. West Coast Occupations will
have full political and material support for each other in whatever ways
are necessary before, during, and after the port blockades. This call
was passed unanimously at our Occupy Oakland General Assembly on Friday,
December 18th.
Proposal for a Coordinated West Coast Port Blockade Passed Unanimously at the Occupy Oakland General Assembly 11/18/2012:
In response to coordinated attacks on the occupations and attacks on workers across the nation:
Occupy Oakland calls for the blockade and disruption of the economic
apparatus of the 1% with a coordinated shutdown of ports on the entire
West Coast on December 12th. The 1% has disrupted the lives of
longshoremen and port truckers and the workers who create their wealth,
just as coordinated nationwide police attacks have turned our cities
into battlegrounds in an effort to disrupt our Occupy movement.
We call on each West Coast occupation to organize a mass mobilization to
shut down its local port. Our eyes are on the continued union-busting
and attacks on organized labor, in particular the rupture of
Longshoremen jurisdiction in Longview Washington by the EGT. Already,
Occupy Los Angeles has passed a resolution to carry out a port action on
the Port Of Los Angeles on December 12th, to shut down SSA terminals,
which are owned by Goldman Sachs.
Occupy Oakland expands this call to the entire West Coast, and calls for
continuing solidarity with the Longshoremen in Longview Washington in
their ongoing struggle against the EGT. The EGT is an international
grain exporter led by Bunge LTD, a company constituted of 1% bankers
whose practices have ruined the lives of the working class all over the
world, from Argentina to the West Coast of the US. During the November
2nd General Strike, tens of thousands shutdown the Port Of Oakland as a
warning shot to EGT to stop its attacks on Longview. Since the EGT has
disregarded this message, and continues to attack the Longshoremen at
Longview, we will now shut down ports along the entire West Coast.
Participating occupations are asked to ensure that during the port
shutdowns the local arbitrator rules in favor of longshoremen not
crossing community picket lines in order to avoid recriminations against
them.
Should there be any retaliation against any workers as a result of their
honoring pickets or supporting our port actions, additional solidarity
actions should be prepared.
In the event of police repression of any of the mobilizations, shutdown actions may be extended to multiple days.
We ask that you bring our proposal to your next General Assembly, as it
is urgent that each Occupy begins to organize and mobilize for this
major offensive ASAP. Please let us know if you have questions or need
help. Most importantly, please copy us on your support resolutions
passed at your GA’s.
In Solidarity and Struggle,
Occupy Oakland
-In Oakland: the West Coast Port Shutdown Coordinating Committee will
meet on General Assembly days at 5pm before the GA to organize the local
shutdown, and to network with other occupations.
Friday, November 18, 2011
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