FLOC’s National Convention

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Join the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) and the National Farm Worker Ministry for FLOC’s 12th Quadrennial Constitutional Convention in North Carolina.

The convention will focus on democratically making strategic decisions about how to challenge RJ Reynolds to change the exploitative agricultural labor supply system in North Carolina.

FLOC urgently needs volunteers to help with all aspects of the convention, including transportation, set-up and registration, childcare, interpretation, preparation of convention materials, coordination of march/rally, and more. Register on-line.

FLOC is also calling for individuals and organizations to become sponsors of the convention. The deadline for sponsorship is September 21st.

 

What: FLOC’s 12th Quadrennial Constitutional Convention in North Carolina.

When: October 11th and 12th, 2013.

Where: Durham Convention Center, 301 West Morgan Street, Durham, NC 27701.

Why: FLOC needs volunteers and sponsors for the convention.

 

From FLOC’s Website: North Carolina continues to draw national attention as it leads the country setting precedents in sub-standard conditions, wages, and anti-worker legislation. While we have made much progress, including one of the largest union victories in the state with a supply chain agreement brokered between Mt. Olive Pickle Company and the North Carolina Growers Association representing more than 7,000 workers, we also have become a target of the “Right to Work” ideologues.

The State Legislature just passed a bill that attempts to ensure that farm workers never attain labor rights, the right to organize, or freedom of association. It was aimed at undercutting our campaign against Reynolds American and the state’s other tobacco companies. This shameful initiative is a reminder of the heartless beating down of an already exploited group of workers for the sake of power and profits.

As we have persevered in the past, we will continue the struggle today in our historical non-violent tradition. This Convention will dictate our steps, our actions, and our future for the men and women who will lead us in defending the most vulnerable works in the land to make America fulfill its principles of life, liberty and justice for all.

 

For more information contact FLOC by email or by phone at 919-731-4433.

Please send us a short report of your involvement in this action. Wear a YAYA shirt or hold an NFWM-YAYA sign, take a picture, and send it to us. We would love to post it on our website!

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