180+ Attend February 19th 2007 Vermont Workers Rights Board Hearing


Burlington - No amount of snow could hold back over one hundred and eighty people attending the 2007 Vermont Workers Rights Board (WRB) Hearing on “The Race To The Bottom” at Burlington City Hall. Organized by the Vermont Workers Center and Vermont Livable Wage Campaign, over two dozen people testified from a broad range of different jobs, including local school support staff workers, nurses, teachers, restaurant staff, construction workers and people who work for UVM, Verizon, COTS and other large local employers.



While hearing the many stories of the struggles of people trying to support their families on poverty wages and the impact on losing their jobs to corporate globalization, the emphasis on the evening was on pushing for positive change. The Burlington Livable City Coalition includes a broad range of local unions and community organizations who are committed to truly making Burlington work for everyone. With active campaigns to establish livable wages for all staff and contracted workers at UVM, school support staff workers in Burlington, including paraeducators, cafeteria workers and custodial staff fighting for livable wages, efforts to establish Responsible Contracting construction policies at local public institutions, legislation to increase the Tipped Worker Wage and to protect all workers falling under the Vermont labor law have the right to organize – the fight to reverse the race to the bottom is on. Email info@workerscenter.org to find out how to get involved.


WRB members included Sen. Bernie Sanders, Burlington Mayor Bob Kiss, Rabbi Joshua Chasan, Rev. Roddy O’Neil Cleary from the Burlington Unitarian Universalist Church, Rev. Michael Cronahue, Society of St. Edmundites, State Rep. Mark Larson (D-Burlington), State Rep. Floyd Nease (D-Johnson) , State Rep. Helen Head (D-S. Burlington) , State Rep. Chris Pearson (P-Burlington), State Rep. Jason Lorber (D-Burlington), State Rep. Rachel Weston (D-Burlington), State Rep. Johanna Leddy Donovan (D-Burlington), State Sen. Diane Snelling (R-Chittenden) and Burlington City Councilors Jane Knodell and Tim Ashe.

Media coverage:

Channel 3 - CBS news (with video)

Burlington Free Press

Audio of Vermont Workers' Center TV Show

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