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SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! LA RED SOLIDARIA DE SEATTLE La Red Solidaria de Seattle (‘SeaSol,’ por sus siglas en inglés) es una red voluntaria de obreros que creemos en defender nuestros derechos. Nuestra meta es apoyar a las huelgas y las luchas de nuestros compañeros, construir solidaridad, y organizar para resolver problemas específicos del trabajo, alojamiento, y otros problemascausados
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! LA RED SOLIDARIA DE SEATTLE La Red Solidaria de Seattle (‘SeaSol,’ por sus siglas en inglés) es una red voluntaria de obreros que creemos en defender nuestros derechos. Nuestra meta es apoyar a las huelgas y las luchas de nuestros compañeros, construir solidaridad, y organizar para resolver problemas específicos del trabajo, alojamiento, y otros problemascausados
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Seattle Solidarity Network has no regular source of funding except for small contributions from individual supporters. These contributions pay for meeting space, flyers, picket signs, and other organizing expenses. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Help spread the word! Print these out and post them on telephone poles or distribute them around your home and/or work: • Underpaid? poster • Double-sided flyer • Job/housing problems? poster, version 1 • Job/housing problems? poster, version 2 • Spanish poster: Problemas con su patron o proprietario? • Spanish poster: Simple version, boss problems only SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK The Seattle Solidarity Network has won another fight! The greedy brothers, Victor and Johnny, finally paid José for his 2014 work on June 2, 2015 after a five-month series of direct actions. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Seattle Solidarity Network has no regular source of funding except for small contributions from individual supporters. These contributions pay for meeting space, flyers, picket signs, and other organizing expenses. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Help spread the word! Print these out and post them on telephone poles or distribute them around your home and/or work: • Underpaid? poster • Double-sided flyer • Job/housing problems? poster, version 1 • Job/housing problems? poster, version 2 • Spanish poster: Problemas con su patron o proprietario? • Spanish poster: Simple version, boss problems only SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK The Seattle Solidarity Network has won another fight! The greedy brothers, Victor and Johnny, finally paid José for his 2014 work on June 2, 2015 after a five-month series of direct actions. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Seattle Solidarity Network has no regular source of funding except for small contributions from individual supporters. These contributions pay for meeting space, flyers, picket signs, and other organizing expenses. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Subscribe / Contact. Read this in Spanish. info@seasol.net. (206) 673-6074. Use the form below to get in touch with the Solidarity Network. Please include your name, email, phone number, occupation and union/organization (if any), and your reason for getting in touch: Do you want to be added to our action announcement (email + phone/text)list?
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Help spread the word! Print these out and post them on telephone poles or distribute them around your home and/or work: • Underpaid? poster • Double-sided flyer • Job/housing problems? poster, version 1 • Job/housing problems? poster, version 2 • Spanish poster: Problemas con su patron o proprietario? • Spanish poster: Simple version, boss problems only SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Organized with the Solidarity Network, motel tenants and supporters defied eviction threats, visited the landlords’ neighborhood and launched an online and on-the-streets boycott campaign. Within a month the landlords met all our demands, paying 3-months’ rent per household to all residents who got involved. A whole bunch more. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 2008. Housing battle gets the goods in north Seattle. Property-manager house call stops security deposit theft. “Move out in two days, or go to jail.”—Residents refuse. Kicked-out tenants visit slumlord’s neighborhood. Picketing begins against motel owners. Victory at Green Lake Apartments. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Seattle Solidarity Network has no regular source of funding except for small contributions from individual supporters. These contributions pay for meeting space, flyers, picket signs, and other organizing expenses. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK 22 December 2013. Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. Join us! SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Subscribe / Contact. Read this in Spanish. info@seasol.net. (206) 673-6074. Use the form below to get in touch with the Solidarity Network. Please include your name, email, phone number, occupation and union/organization (if any), and your reason for getting in touch: Do you want to be added to our action announcement (email + phone/text)list?
SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Read this in Spanish.. Help spread the word! Print these out and post them on telephone poles or distribute them around your home and/or work: • Underpaid? poster • Double-sided flyer • Job/housing problems? poster, version 1 • Job/housing problems? poster, version 2 • Spanish poster: Problemas con su patron o proprietario? • Spanish poster: Simple version, boss problems only SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK José did nine days of cleaning and landscaping work for the Meniz Company as a day laborer several months ago. The owners of the company, Johnny, Victor, and Oscar Meniz, hired him at a rate of $15/hr for a total of 78 hours. SEATTLE SOLIDARITY NETWORK Bruce Lorig, CEO and owner of Lorig Associates, has fallen on hard times. So desperate is his need for money, he has been forced to sue his own former receptionist, Patricia, and the rest of Seattle Solidarity Network in hopes of squeezing a little money out of us after we protested racism at his company. Instead of bringing relief, this lawsuit has impoverished the developer even further, as DON'T SHOP AT THE PURPLE STORE! Don't Shop at the Purple Store! On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by thestore
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Seattle Solidarity (“SeaSol”) is a volunteer network of working people who believe in standing up for our rights. Our goal is to support our fellow workers’ strikes and struggles, build solidarity, and organize to deal with specific job, housing, and other problems caused by the greed of the rich and powerful. _JOIN US! LET’SFIGHT TO WIN._
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VICTORY: SOLIDARITY MAKES SLUMLORD DROP BOGUS FEES14 JANUARY 2021
Seattle Solidarity Network had a busy 2020, and it was wonderful to cap the year off with a win. At the end of last year, we were approached by a young family who had been living in an apartment in White Center. They had recently moved out but were told by the property manager that they would owe several thousand dollars of bogus fees in excess of their security deposit. About a year ago, we delivered our demand that these fees get dropped. We had other fights going on at the time, and we still do, but what we didn’t anticipate would be the impact Covid-19 would have on all of our fights. Just as we were preparing to move from postering and tenant outreach into physical protests at the landlord’s offices, virus restrictions made that next to impossible. Though there was a short period of little action as we adapted to new realities, we are happy to announce that after some months of creative new strategies we have succeeded and the fees are rescinded! The landlord in question was also the owner of the property management company, which owns a couple dozen large apartment buildings in Washington, Oregon, and California. The landlord and his family live near San Jose, with only some leasing offices in the local area. We planned initially to follow up our posters at different apartment buildings with demonstrations at leasing offices, but Covid made this impractical. Thus, we found ways to put pressure directly on theowners.
We expanded our postering a bit, then we began a “slow-roll” phone zap. Every week a couple organizers contacted their phone tree list to encourage texts and calls towards the owner’s cell phone asking them to drop the fees. This was repeated week after week, with a rotating handful of members being asked each time. After some time, we prepared to put pressure on the owner’s gated community neighborhood, sending letters to neighbors exposing the situation. This was planned to be followed by posters and, pending contacts in the area, more actions in that neighborhood. However, soon after the letters were sent, we received word that the landlord had enough. When we have each other’s backs and put up a smart, sustained fight,we win!
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PURPLE STORE FIGHT UPDATE19 NOVEMBER 2020
Our fight alongside the former staff of the Purple Store has been going for more than a year and half so we want to provide a recap of the fight thus far and where things currently stand. At the beginning of 2019, a group of workers came to the Seattle Solidarity Network with a long list of grievous issues they were experiencing at the hands of their then-employer, Purple Store owner Adam Sheridan. A demand was delivered on March 3rd of that year for the over $10,000 owed by Adam in unpaid wages or as he termed them, “payroll quirks”. Shortly thereafter, the workers began exploring their options of organizing a union and by March 13th, the entire staff was fired via an email that claimed the business was about to go under and could not make payroll. The employees had reported Adam to Labor & Industries and the Office of Labor Standards as well as to the Washington Attorney General and the FTC for potential fraud violations. They had filed for unionization with the National Labor Relations Board. They had asked politely, and repeatedly, for the money they were owed. The state’s Employment Security Department ruled that employees were fired in retaliation. At the same time as this email was sent, Adam had new job postings up on the job listing website Indeed which made it clear that he was attempting to retaliate against his staff for organizing and intended to hire scabs. Seattle Solidarity Network takes this kind of escalation and retaliation from a boss with the highest level of seriousness. We quickly assumed a posture of taking picketing action as we were moving into the cruise industry season which brings the Purple Store the lion’s share of their foot traffic. Driven by the massive amount of community support behind the workers, we spent the rest of 2019 relentlessly picketing the Purple Store; at times as frequently as two or three times a week. This represented the biggest test of Seattle Solidarity Network’s capacity as an organization in years and we were truly taken aback by the level of community power we were able tomobilize.
Toward the end of the summer of 2019, Adam attempted to file for a harassment protection order against two of his former employees along with another Seattle Solidarity Network member. This laughable attempt to stifle protected organizing activity was quickly dismissed from court but not before Adam entered into the record of evidence of illegal surveillance recordings from outside his store that included audio recording as well as lying on his initial written complaint. With the cruise season reaching a conclusion and the tactic of in-person pickets thus losing much of its power, we opted to begin pursuing legal recourse against Adam for illegally recording our conversations on the picket line without proper notice. While Seattle Solidarity Network seldom chooses to operate in the realm of the courts due to the fact that we know that is a space which entirely favors bosses and landlords, we felt this was a worthy pursuit since we had willing legal representation and it allowed us to begin working on other campaigns as well. Unfortunately, the courts behaved as predicted and ruled in favor of a boss illegally recording conversations on a public sidewalk in his attempts to shut down worker organizing. Our case was dismissed by the court in late October 2020. After our lawsuit was initiated, the COVID19 pandemic prompted a cessation of in-person organizing activities for us. In addition to that, it canceled just about the entirety of the 2020 cruise industry and tourist season for our area and thus the effectiveness of in-person actions against the Purple Store. We spent that time redirecting Seattle Solidarity Network’s energies into our RentRelief.net project along with several other fights which we will provide updates about in the coming weeks. We want to express gratitude for the contributions of the former Purple Store employees to those fights. It has been truly inspiring to see them set aside their own fight in order to lend support and solidarity to others in need. Now that the legal tactic we pursued has reached an impasse, we are at a crossroads as to the future of this fight. With COVID19 cases and deaths surging across the United States, this fight will likely remain static for a while. While Seattle Solidarity Network will continue to initiate and engage in new organizing campaigns, we also remain fully committed to continuing our campaign against the Purple Store until the demand is met. We encourage our supporters to continue to leave comments and reviews on all pertinent sites and social media for the Purple Store demanding he resolve the outstanding demands from the workers he retaliated against for organizing. Our website for the fight www.purplestorewagetheft.com will remain online and we appreciate our supporters who continue to share it any time the Purple Store is mentioned. The workers are still pursuing legal options as the Seattle Office of Labor Standards continues their investigation into this matter. Additionally, once our community is healthy enough to return to each other’s company we will certainly see more pickets and other actions. The fight against Adam Sheridan and the Purple Store for wage theft and retaliation against employees will continue. This long and grueling fight has only been possible thanks to intense support from our network and the broader community. Seattle Solidarity Network along with the former employees of the Purple Store want to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has taken time to support this fight since it kicked off. While this fight has yet to be won, it has already made us all stronger in a myriad of ways and we will continue to build off of it together. Published by Lee , inUncategorized.
UNITE FOR EMERGENCY RENT RELIEF16 APRIL 2020
Most landlords are still charging full rent during the Covid-19 crisis. Tenants all over the world are taking action. We’re doing what we can to help. If you’re in the Puget Sound area and interested in joining with neighbors to fight for emergency rent relief, sign up at https://rentrelief.net. Published by Lee , inUncategorized.
SEASOL BACKS “PURPLE STORE” WORKERS9 APRIL 2019
On Saturday March 2nd, around 40 Seattle Solidarity Network members and supporters joined workers from “The Purple Store” at the historic Pike Place Market as they delivered a demand making it clear that they were ready to fight with the community at their back for the over $10,000 owed to them by the store’s owner Adam Sheridan. It was a calm and quick yet impactful action that left the workers feeling empowered and ready to organize towards a resolution that worked for everybody. Unfortunately, Adam chose to almost immediately retaliate against the workers. Within a week, the workers from the store were told the store was in dire financial straits and they were not to return to work. In the meanwhile, Adam appears to have brought in scabs to replace the workers he locked out in an attempt to keep the store open until their peak Summer season. Funny how that works, huh? Retaliation against workers or tenants organizing is something that we here at Seattle Solidarity Network take with the highest level of seriousness. Displacing workers from their jobs by way of lockout, threatening their ability to make ends meet and provide for themselves and their families, and then bringing in scabs to work in their place is unacceptable. A business that robs and retaliates against workers should not be able to continue to operate. We are calling upon the broader community to get involved and support the workers in this campaign. Getting involved can look a variety of ways depending on your time and abilities. Whether it is simply spreading word of our fights through your own networks, getting added to our mobilizing list to receive calls and emails about actions, or coming to weekly meetings to get your hands dirty with planning and executing campaigns; we could use your support! You can contact us by call, text, email, or by filling out the form found at http://seasol.net/subscribe-contact/to get plugged in.
Additionally, we are currently in the process of rebuilding our Strike and Legal Defense Fund which will allow us to provide financial support to these workers and people in our future campaigns should the need arise. If you are able to donate to this, you may do so via Paypal by sending donations to _finance@seasol.net_. When we fight, we win! Published by Lee , inUncategorized.
SEASOL FORCES BOSS TO GIVE BACKPAY10 JANUARY 2019
SeaSol ended 2018 with a win as we forced an insurance broker to give one of their employees backpay after paying them less than minimum wage for two months. The worker received the check for almost $500 just before the holidays, which was double the money they had been underpaid, as outlined in Seattle’s minimum wage ordinance. The worker first came to us in September after they were fired in retaliation for bringing up their wages. We started our fight with a demand delivery in October attended by roughly 25 SeaSol members and supporters. When the deadline to pay up passed, we began postering the neighborhood and flyering passers-by. This escalated into a picket in November after which the boss claimed they wanted to pay up. But after dragging their feet and trying to tie unfair conditions to the check, we held a second picket in December. The worker got their check thenext day.
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