Contents: Labor in South Africa • LCAA: Who We Are • 1988-89 Highlights • JOIN US • LCAA SPONSORS • The brochure says the New York Labor Committee Against Apartheid (LCAA) works in solidarity with the South African labor movement to advance workers' rights and to end the apartheid system. The leading labor federation is the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), formed in 1985, with over a million members in fourteen multi-racial industrial unions. The brochure says the LCAA Steering Committee includes Stanley Hill, DC 37 AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees); Lou Albano, Local 375, DC 37, AFSCME; George...
Contents: Labor in South Africa • LCAA: Who We Are • 1988-89 Highlights • JOIN US • LCAA SPONSORS • The brochure says the New York Labor Committee Against Apartheid (LCAA) works in solidarity with the South African labor movement to advance workers' rights and to end the apartheid system. The leading labor federation is the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), formed in 1985, with over a million members in fourteen multi-racial industrial unions. The brochure says the LCAA Steering Committee includes Stanley Hill, DC 37 AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees); Lou Albano, Local 375, DC 37, AFSCME; George Boncoraglia, Pres., CSEA Region II, AFSCME; Beverly Gana, Dir., Region 9A, UAW' Jim Bell, Pres., NY Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Jim Butler, Pres., Local 420, D.C. 37, AFSCME; Arthur Cheliotes, Pres., Local 1180, CWA; Charles Ensley, Pres., Local 371, D.C. 37, AFSCME; Barry Feinstein, Pres., Local 237, IBT (International Brotherhood of Teamsters); John Glasel, Pres., Local 802, AFM; Bill Henning, Vice-Pres., Local 1180, CWA (Communication Workers of America); John Hudson, Mgr., Headwear Joint Board/VP, ACTWU; Dan Kane, Pres., Local 111, IBT; Josephine LeBeau, Vice Pres., NY CLUW (Coalition of Labor Union Women); Barry Liebowitz, Pres., Doctors Council; William Lucy, Pres., National CBTU; Josie McMillian, Pres., Metro Area, APWU (American Postal Workers Union); Sam Myers, Pres., Local 259, UAW; Henry Nicholas, Pres., NUHHCE (National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees); William Nuchow, Sec-Treas., Local 840, IBT; Jan Pierce, Pres., District 1, CWA; Marian Porto, Pres., Local 1930, D.C 37, AFSCME; Dennis Rivera, Pres., Local 1199 RWDSU (Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union); Bettye Roberts, Pres., D.C. 1707, AFSCME; Cleveland Robinson, Sec-Treas., District 65, UAW; Ray Rogers, Dir., Corporate Campaign; Edgar Romney, Mgr., Local 23-25/VP, ILGWU (International Ladies Garment Workers Union)' Robert Schwartz, Pres ., Comm. of Interns and Residents; Jack Sheinkman, Pres., ACTWU (American Clothing and Textile Workers Union); Willie Terry, Pres., Local 460, CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association); Cecil Toppin, Mgr., Service Industries Jt. Bd., ACTWU; and Ida Torres, Vice Pres., Local 3, RWDSU. The brochure says the coordinators are Kate Pfordresher and Vicky Williams. The brochure discusses the National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU), the Free Mayekiso Campaign, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), the Shell Boycott, the Mobil Disinvestment campaign, a the SA Chemical Workers Industrial Union (CWIU), a Workers Monitoring Campaign, apartheid, majority rule, the he Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers of South Africa (ACTWUSA), the State of Emergency, protest campaigns, the United Democratic Front (UDF), Khola Mayekiso, the UAW (United Auto Workers), American labor understanding of the liberation struggle in Southern Africa, divestment, and sanctions.