community-based, non-corporate, participatory media

About Contact Us Policies Mailing Lists Radio Video Publish! Calendar Search
Front Page Features:   previous page 37 next page | single feature archives | weekly archives
Pittsburgh IMC hosts weekend of events
08/15/2003
pittsburgh IMC space Pittsburgh IMC is hosting a weekend of media events August 14-16. August 14 the IMC held a lecture featuring Prof. Jonathan Sterne of the University of Pittsburgh, author of "The Audible Past: The Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction."

On Saturday, August 16, IMC volunteers will be giving workshops on video and radio production as well as photography and media consumption. The workshops will take place from 1 to 4 pm at Project 1877.

On Saturday evening, the IMC hosts an open house at its office space at project 1877, featuring film screenings and a performance by Cardinal Points. All are invited, admission is free and food will be provided! Join members of the Cleveland, Ithaca, and DC Indymedia centers, pittsburgh activists, and our neighbors in garfield and bloomfield at the IMC Open House!

Time: 1 - 10pm Saturday
Location: 4805 Penn Avenue, in Garfield
FREE! more info: info@indypgh.org or 412-361-IMCP

Workshop packets: [ [Image]photography by Quinten ] | photos from open house: [ [Image] 1 2 ]
Sterne lecture: [ [Audio][Video] Audio & Video ]


Money for Jobs, Not for War: Bring our Troops Home Now
08/11/2003

Pittsburghers continue opposition to Iraq war as evidence of deception mounts

A [Image]banner drop greeted rush hour commuters on Monday, August 11th, one more signal that resistance to the war on Iraq is not dead in Pittsburgh.

A group of Pittsburghers [Audio]gathered Sunday to remember the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by American forces 58 years ago, and also to remember a more recent history: the four-month old claims that "weapons of mass destruction" were an immediate threat to America that launched the war on Iraq. Evidence that those claims were recklessly exaggerated has put the British PM in the most dangerous political situation of his career and has led some American congresspeople to call for an official investigation.

"Stop the War and Occupation" is the call of the Pittsburgh Organizing Group. They plan to gather with a few hundred of their favorite friends on August 24th on Schenley Park's Flagstaff Hill to express their dissent. [PDF]You are invited.

[ A24 Call to Action ] [ Peace Picnic ] [ Pittsburgh Organizing Group ] [ Flyers for distribution | 1 2 3 ]
[ SF-IMC Feature: Protest on Occupation's 100th day ]
replica rolex ari-king replica omega watches replic omega watches hublot replica
City, OSHA Still Need to Act on Worker Safety Issues, Police Violence
08/11/2003
A year and a half after the February 2002 death of Paul Corsi in the Pittsburgh Convention Center truss collapse, results of the District Atttorney's "closed investigation" into that death have yet to be released. Are industrial injuries being handled appropriately by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the City of Pittsburgh?

At the same time, District Attorney Zappalla is being called on to file charges against City Police for the Dec 21st 2002 death by asphyxiation of Charles Dixon, which occured during an encounter with police that involved a police "pileup" on Dixon, according to witnesses. Charges have not yet been filed despite County Coroner Cyril Wecht calling the death a homicide.

[ Continuing Paul Corsi story | 1 2 3 4 ]
[ Rally for People Against Police Violence ]

rolex replica watchesfake omega watchesreplica rolex ari-king
08/08/2003
Verizon workers in Pittsburgh and throughout the Northeast are ready to go out on strike should union negotiators and Verizon fail to reach a new contract, which would cover almost 80,000 employees. Both the Communication Workers of America (CWA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have said they will not agree to the contract concessions proposed by Verizon management. Verizon workers were ready to go out on strike last Sunday, at the expiration of their contract, but union officials have been continuing their negotiations with the company. While some workers question the effectiveness of continued negotiations given management's history of bad faith bargaining and the fact that communities had already organized for strike support, union officials point out that Verizon is now having to pay two workforces -- the one they thought would strike, and a huge mass of replacement workers, some of whom Verizon has been training for several weeks. The two unions rejected management proposals to cut and have more "flexibility" with the workforce, increase health care contributions, and cut sick days. While Verizon has been saying that a framework for an agreement has been reached, union officials have been less optimistic. Verizon workers in Pittsburgh and throughout the Northeast are ready to go out on strike should union negotiators and Verizon fail to reach a new contract, which would cover almost 80,000 employees. Both the Communication Workers of America (CWA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have said they will not agree to the contract concessions proposed by Verizon management. Verizon workers were ready to go out on strike last Sunday, at the expiration of their contract, but union officials have been continuing their negotiations with the company. While some workers question the effectiveness of continued negotiations given management's history of bad faith bargaining and the fact that communities had already organized for strike support, union officials point out that Verizon is now having to pay two workforces -- the one they thought would strike, and a huge mass of replacement workers, some of whom Verizon has been training for several weeks. The two unions rejected management proposals to cut and have more "flexibility" with the workforce, increase health care contributions, and cut sick days. While Verizon has been saying that a framework for an agreement has been reached, union officials have been less optimistic. http://www.cwalocal13000.com/wmeetings.htm http://www.itsintheloop.com/ http://www.cwa-union.org/verizon/ http://www.ibew.org/ http://newscenter.verizon.com/labor/


Verizon Workers Ready for Strike, Negotiations Continue
08/08/2003
Verizon workers in Pittsburgh and throughout the Northeast are prepared to strike should union negotiators and Verizon fail to reach a new contract, which would cover almost 80,000 employees. Both the Communication Workers of America (CWA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have said they will not agree to the contract concessions proposed by Verizon management.

Verizon workers were ready to go out on strike last Sunday, at the expiration of their contract, but union officials have been continuing their negotiations with the company. While some workers question the effectiveness of continued negotiations given management's history of bad faith bargaining and the fact that communities had already organized for strike support, union officials point out that Verizon is now having to pay two workforces -- the one they thought would strike, and a huge mass of replacement workers, some of whom Verizon has been training for several weeks.

The two unions rejected management proposals to cut and have more "flexibility" with the workforce, increase health care contributions, and cut sick days. While Verizon has been saying that a framework for an agreement has been reached, union officials have been less optimistic. Talks between the unions and Verizon will resume on Tuesday.

[ [Article] previous story and information on local replacement workers ]
[ upcoming CWA actions | CWA Verizon page | IBEW | consumer/worker united action against Verizon | Check out employee grievances ]
[ [Article][Image] CWA workers on strike against Alltel in Kentucky ]


Front Page Features:   previous page 37 next page | single feature archives | weekly archives