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Next Left Notes Is A News Magazine Devoted To Direct Action
By Benjamin Ferguson, Contributing Editor
Deep in the gritty, industrial district of North
Brooklyn/Queens, 15 of the workers of EZ Supply started the new year
right by marching to their workplace and demanding that their highly
abusive boss sign a petition recognizing their union.

Little over a month earlier they had come to the
workers' night at Make The Road by Walking, and told of working long
hours without being paid overtime, which ultimately amounted
to being paid less than minimum wage. Sometimes the trucks
would finally be loaded to the top by 3PM, and the workers would be
told that all 25 stops in Manhattan had to be made. And they did something
rarely heard of: they collectively forced their boss
to rehire a fired worker. Soon they signed up with the IWW, and decided on some
direct action.

Wearing IWW pins and carrying IWW flags and a banner
saying "abolish the wage system", they were joined by members of the
local NYC-GMB, Make The Road by Walking, and workers from Handy Fat,
another warehouse nearby which has also organized with the
IWW. Soon there were rowdy chants and a picket line which managed to
turn away at least one delivery.

"The boss thinks he's God", said FW Bert Picard, one
of the key organizers in the campaign. FW David Temple's command of the
Chinese language conveyed the importance to this "god-like" boss of
coming out to speak with the workers and signing the petition, or else
there would be no work that day. Ironically it wasn't the chants in Chinese
of "rat, rat, come out of your hole" by those on the picket line which finally
brought the management out of their hole, but instead management's call to
the police. By 11AM the boss had the petition, to be shown to his
lawyer, and the workers were back at work.

EZ Supply provides restaurants with various utensils,
but the union drive at their warehouse is providing the sweatshops and
exploited workers in the area with a wonderful example of revolutionary
unionism. After the EZ Supply workers returned to work, FW Bert and other
organizers remained outside and took the names and numbers of other
deliverers and workers who had witnessed the brief strike and wanted to learn
more about the IWW and how to organize.
It was only the second day of 2006, a year which so
far promises to be very
rewarding.
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