Native Tribes and S.3548 what’s the latest news ?


S. 3548, Natives Veterans’ Memorial Amendments Act of 2012 http://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/s3548.pdf

GOP Ignores Environment and Native Americans to Pollute Lakes in Wisconsin                                                                   Native Americans in the Great Lakes region are concerned about proposals for mining in the area, which could create substantial pollution.
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                                    Deforestation. Palm oil. Mining. Oil and gas drilling. Although the tribes that call the Amazon home have lived in peace with the planet for centuries,…
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Starbucks, this is…weird


We are Working Washington

Remember all that controversy about the unequal paid parental leave policy Starbucks has been pushing? The policy gave baristas three times less paid leave than corporate employees. It also left out baristas who weren’t birth mothers — like new dads and adoptive parents.

The good news: Starbucks workers, customers, and even some investors spoke out. And Starbucks responded. They improved their plan. Adoptive parents — including many LGBTQ families — now get access to paid leave!

But…here’s where the policy gets weird.

So now if you adopt, both parents get leave, which is great. But if your partner gives birth, you don’t get paid leave. So new dads who DON’T adopt (like say, if they’re married to the birth mother), are excluded. And some new moms whose partners give birth are excluded too. Which makes no sense.

All parents need time with their kids, so every worker should get access to paid parental leave: new moms and new dads, birth parents and adoptive parents, in the stores and in the headquarters.

It’s great that Starbucks wants to expand parental leave…but right now, it seems like they’re going out of their way to find different groups of people to leave out. It just doesn’t make sense.

So let’s ask them: What are you thinking? Why include adoptive dads but not dads whose partners give birth? Why are you making this so complicated? Why are you still giving baristas so much less?

Starbucks is clearly listening to us — and we’re making change. They know expanding their parental leave policy is the right thing to do — let’s find out why they’re not doing it.

Thanks!

– Working WA

P.S. If you want more info, check out this article in the Huffington Postfeaturing Gig Harbor Starbucks barista & Working WA member Jess Svabenik!

Tell Fed-ex to help NOT hurt those sending #carepackages to loved-ones in #USCaribbean


Hurricanes Harvey and Irma devastated much of the Caribbean, leaving the U.S. Virgin Islands in a state of crisis.

Many Americans are trying to help recovery efforts by sending care packages and other supplies to residents. But steep prices at shipping companies like FedEx are making it extra hard for emergency relief packages to arrive.

Local resident Mary started a petition after she heard that some small care packages were being priced at over $700 just to deliver. More than 10,000 people have signed her petition urging FedEx to reduce the cost of shipping relief packages to hurricane relief victims. You can join them here.

The days immediately after a hurricane are some of the most important to recovery, as residents return to their homes and pick up the pieces to start rebuilding their lives. That’s why many Americans are trying to aid by sending needed relief supplies to the islands.

Add your name to urge FedEx to come up with a solution that lowers the cost of sending care items and other aid packages to Hurricane-affected areas like the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Thanks for being a changemaker,

Mike Jones
North America Regional Director

Stand with Virginians and tell Gillespie to take back his offensive words. 


Reform Immigration FOR America


Dear Friends,

We need a real solution for young immigrants, one that provides a pathway to citizenship without harsh and unnecessary enforcement measures that would put entire communities at risk. In the next month, we’re fighting for just that in Virginia, where gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie, an anti-immigrant, conservative career lobbyist, is trying to steer the Commonwealth toward Trump’s vision of America.

Gillespie is running a campaign ad that’s deeply offensive. In it, he claims that sanctuary cities promote gang violence, and implies that immigrants are dangerous criminals. Such racist statements have no place in the Virginia governor’s race, and anyone with that viewpoint shouldn’t be governor of a state where one in nine residents are immigrants.

Sign this petition demanding that Gillespie take back his racist statements about immigrants.

Today is the deadline for those young people who rely on DACA to stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation to renew their status. Trump left them scrambling to reapply when he announced the end of DACA a few weeks ago, and Gillespie shows every sign of following Trump’s lead. There are over 12,000 DACA recipients in Virginia, and this campaign ad shows that immigrants can’t count on him for fair treatment.

Stand with Virginians and tell Gillespie to take back his offensive words. 

Thanks for taking action,

Donna De La Cruz
Reform Immigration FOR America

 

P.S. Want to help keep Gillespie out of office? Chip in to mobilize voters in Virginia.