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Absender   : ww@wwpublish.com   (Workers World) 
Betreff    : NYC Workfare protest set for Aug. 22
Datum      : So 28.06.98, 21:50  (erhalten: 29.06.98)
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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the July 2, 1998
issue of Workers World newspaper
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2 YEARS AFTER CLINTON'S ATTACK: 
AUG 22 WORKFARE PROTEST SET
By Sharon Ayling
New York
Workfairness, a group of workfare workers and supporters 
in New York, has called for a national day of protest on 
Aug. 22 to demand that the government "stop the war against 
people on welfare." 
Aug. 22 is the second anniversary of President Bill 
Clinton signing the anti-poor welfare "reform" law. The law 
repealed the 60-year-old welfare program that guaranteed 
subsistence benefits to impoverished unemployed workers, 
mostly women with children.
Since then, some 3.3 million people have been forced off 
benefits.
The call for national protests came at a June 13 planning 
meeting at the Harlem office of AFSCME Local 420.
"We are calling on all concerned organizations, unions, 
churches, and activists to hold rallies and other protest 
events to demand real jobs at real wages and a moratorium on 
pushing people off of welfare," Workfairness Co-chair 
William Mason told Workers World.
In New York, there will be a major march and rally 
starting at City Hall at 1 p.m.
The New York action will demand that the $4 billion 
surplus in the New York city and state budgets be used to 
create real jobs. The surplus is a direct result of dumping 
welfare recipients off the rolls and using unpaid labor via 
the "Work Experience Program"--the city's workfare system.
A recent report showed that only a fraction of 400,000 
people kicked off welfare in New York have actually found 
jobs.
The growing list of people endorsing the Aug. 22 actions 
includes AFSCME District Councils 37 and 1707; the Rev. Al 
Sharpton; Rabbi Michael Feinberg, director of the Greater 
New York Labor-Religion Coalition; the Rev. Wyatt T. Walker; 
Organization of Staff Analysts; Welfare Law Center; Latino 
Workers Center; New York Coalition of Black Trade Unionists; 
Mail Handlers Local 300 President Larry Adams; UNITE Local 
169; Hotel and Restaurant Local 100; Gabriela Network; and 
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
Workfairness has spent the last two years fighting the 
reactionary administration of New York Mayor Rudolph 
Giuliani on behalf of the 38,000 workfare workers here.
"Workfare is just one of the attacks targeting poor 
people," said Larry Holmes, a co-founder of Workfairness. 
"City hall is doing away with open admissions and remedial 
programs at the City University, laying off public hospital 
workers, threatening the livelihoods of taxi drivers and 
food vendors, and in general trying to drive poor people and 
immigrants out of the city."
Holmes said people who want to support the Aug. 22 
protests can get information on how to endorse or volunteer 
by calling Workfairness at (212) 633-6646.
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