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2011-11-28

March for Jobs and Economic Fairness!

March for Jobs and Economic Fairness! 
Updated On: Nov 21, 2011 (13:11:00)
There are 14 million unemployed in America, while the
richest 1% has tripled its wealth over the past 30 years.
March for Jobs and Economic Fairness

December 1st, 4pm - Herald Sq to Union Sq

Everyday, we see hard-working families struggling to survive.

That is why we are marching on Dec. 1. It's not just for the labor movement, but
for everyone who is frustrated and worried about the growing economic disparity
in this country. It's for anyone who has ever agonized about finding a job, paying
for college, meeting a mortgage payment, or how to buy enough food for dinner.
The March for Jobs and Economic Fairness on Dec. 1 is a call to action and a
show of unity -- we want to march down Broadway from Herald Square to Union
Square and fill the street from curb to curb so government and big business get
our message: enough is enough.

It's time to end the unfair economic policies in this country that
benefit too few, and leave everyone else behind.

Assembly Area: 31st, 32nd Sts - b/t Broadway and 5 Ave. Enter Assembly area from 5 Ave.

March Route – Broadway from 32 St to Union Sq. Stepping off at 4pm.

Dispersal at Union Sq.

Come after work. Come when you can.
Join working people from NYC and beyond.
(Approx. march time from 4pm to 6pm)

This march is our call to action.

NO rally. NO speeches. It’s all been said before.

Your participation in this march will be our statement.

For more information contact the NYC Central Labor Council
212-604-9552 www.nycclc.org

HOLD GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATE AMERICA
ACCOUNTABLE

Download:
MarchforJobs-EconomicFairness12-1-11.pdf
MarchforJobs-EconomicFairness12-1-11(span).pdf

Source: http://nycclc.org/index.cfm?zone=/unionactive/view_article.cfm&HomeID=224402