Dear All, <br><br>Lynn's Workers' Center for Economic Justice aims to build the power of low-wage immigrant workers on the North Shore, to organize for working conditions that are safe, decent and just. <br><br>Tonight, hear the story of Lynn's Workers' Center! The event starts at 7 p.m., at Encuentro Cinco, 33 Harrison Ave, Fifth floor, steps from the Chinatown T stop, very close to Downtown Crossing. A light dinner and refreshments will follow the presentation. <br>
<br>Presenters include Carly McClain, member of IBEW Local 2321. Carly has spent more than a decade doing community and union organizing across Massachusetts. She lives in Salem, MA and is the mother of 3 kids. Carly is the organizing coordinator for The New Lynn Coalition, comprised of union and community groups that have a solid base in the community, and a history of working together to create change.<br>
<br>The coalition’s mission is to organize all sectors of working class people in the region into a unified permanent, political and economic force that is union and non-union and transcends racial, linguistic, ethnic, citizenship and gender boundaries. Together the organizations within the New Lynn Coalition are identifying goals for regional development which revolve around social and ecological needs and concerns, and where there is a renewed sense of the public role in social welfare.<br>
<br>Jeff Crosby, president of IUE-CWA Local 201 in Lynn, will also speak tonight. Jeff worked for 30 years as a grinder on aircraft engines for General Electric and is serving his seventh term as the Local’s president. Previously, he served eight years as a shop steward. He is also the President of the North Shore Labor Council, representing 30,000 workers from unions on Boston's North Shore. Crosby is also a vice- president and member of the state Executive Board of the Mass. AFL-CIO. He was an active participant in the protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle (November, 1999) and against the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in Quebec. He visited Colombia in solidarity delegations to Colombian trade unionists. He has written on the labor movement for labor journals such as Working USA, New Labor Forum, Labor Notes, etc.<br>
<br>This event is sponsored by Boston's new Downtown Workers' Center. DWC is a non-profit, worker-run organization which educates, empowers
and organizes workers in Boston’s Downtown Crossing area. The DWC mobilizes
support and resources, and promotes self-organized actions to secure
justice. Contact info: 617-53-WORKR <a href="tel:%28617-539-6757" value="+16175396757" target="_blank">(617-539-6757</a>), <a href="http://WWW.WORKR.ME" target="_blank">WWW.WORKR.ME</a><br><br>Hope to see you all tonight!<br>
<br>In Solidarity,<br><br>Geoff Carens, Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)<br><br>
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