Rawlin workers set to strike Workers at The Rawlin memory care facility are set to strike Tuesday at 10 AM, as management still refuses to recognize the workers’ union. Workers are now reporting that 23 residents have died at the facility over the last 9 weeks, with only 6 being […]
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Memory care workers at Rawlin prepared to strike
Plus possible action on NW Natural agreement, and 4J releases reopening plan Workers at The Rawlin deliver strike notice On Friday workers at The Rawlin memory care facility in Springfield delivered a ten-day strike notice to management after they refused to recognize their union. Workers are seeking immediate recognition of […]
Continue readingOn the recent sweep of Trainsong camp and criminalization of homelessness
On Monday, the City of Eugene evicted numerous unhoused people camping at the long-standing Trainsong community camp. The sweep carried out by the city was done on behalf of Portland and Western Railroad, who owns the railroad. Before the city gave notice, activists counted over 100 camp sites. In addition […]
Continue readingCity of Eugene threatening sweeps of homeless camps Monday
Plus tenant solidarity and an update on vaccines to educators Sweeps continue In a email put out last Friday a group of activists advocating for the unhoused brought to attention the threat of two sweeps of homeless camps for this Monday. The camps where unhoused people are facing eviction are […]
Continue readingSpringfield appoints new mayor, set to open schools next week
Springfield appoints a new mayor After months of deliberations of how to fill the vacancy of the Springfield Mayoral position, the city council appointed Councilor Sean VanGordon to serve as interim mayor. The vote was 4-2, with new council member Kori Radley and Councilor Leonard Stoehr voting for himself. VanGordon […]
Continue readingCity considers update to hate resolution, local groups to hold community forum on J20
City considering updating resolution against white supremacy The Eugene City Council is set to revisit its resolution condemning white supremacy at its work session this Wednesday. Council directed City manager Medary to craft an updated statement in light of the fascist revolt at the Capitol earlier this month. The last […]
Continue readingHonoring unhoused people that died, fighting fascism locally
Community honors unhoused people who died Stop Death on the Streets held a candlelight vigil Friday night, paying respect to unhoused members of our community that lost their lives in 2020. Speakers expressed their sorrow, while also showing anger for the government’s violence towards unhoused people. There were at least […]
Continue readingNew elected officials set to be sworn in, legislative sessions to resume
Plus more events for the new year As we hit the new year, local legislative bodies will soon restart session and speak to their priorities for 2021. Monday morning, at 10 AM Lane County Government will hold its State of the County Address. The government will speak to what they […]
Continue readingInside the GTFF and UO letter of agreement
Earlier this month the GTFF and the UO came to an agreement on protections and economic measures in response to the pandemic. To get a more information and the bargaining the union did, I spoke to GTFF president Rajeev Ravisankar. The top line point of agreement is an extension of […]
Continue readingOregon extends eviction moratorium (sort of), seeks kids back in schools
As many Oregonians went into Christmas break last week, policy makers in Salem passed legislation and announced several new changes, from housing to schools. The biggest piece came in legislation passed Monday that extends the eviction moratorium until the end of June. Before this legislation passed the moratorium was set […]
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