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Fill the 'G - IR Ralley Photos
by Tom Thursday November 30, 2006 at 04:33 PM

These photos are from todays (30th November) IR ralley starting at the MCG.

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These photos are from todays (30th November) IR ralley starting at the MCG. There was such a huge diverse crowd and hopefully people felt empowered by the day, and I'm sure many strong photos will come from it. These photos are mainy just to give an account of the numbers and the feeling within the MCG and on the streets.

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MCG Crowd
by Tom Thursday November 30, 2006 at 04:33 PM

MCG Crowd...
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MCG Crowd
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MCG Crowd
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MCG Crowd
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MCG Crowd
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The ralley to Fed Square
by Tom Thursday November 30, 2006 at 04:33 PM

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The ralley to Fed Square
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The ralley to Fed Square
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The ralley to Fed Square
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The ralley to Fed Square
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The ralley to Fed Square
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Yeah but!
by Micky D Thursday November 30, 2006 at 04:46 PM

nothing's gonna change. bummer!

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Purks
by Garry Thursday November 30, 2006 at 04:50 PM

70 per cent of them voted labor and 1 per cent of them attended the G-20 protests.

What does that tell you?

Go Beazley?

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Tell Starbucks to Sign Ethiopian Coffee Farmer Agreement and Respect Right to Organize
by Barista Thursday November 30, 2006 at 10:37 PM

E-Mail Action:
Tell Starbucks to Sign Ethiopian Coffee Farmer Agreement and Respect Right to Organize


The meeting of Starbucks' CEO with Ethiopia's Prime Minister has not changed the company's mind on a licensing agreement which respects the cultural heritage of coffee farmers. Starbucks says the coffee farmers don't need the licensing agreement just like baristas don't need a union- because the company is already so magnanimous. Tell that to coffee farmers living in brutal poverty and baristas struggling to make ends meet often without health care. More information about the proposed agreement is available on Oxfam's website: http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatwedo/campaigns/coffee/starbucks. Please take a moment to register your distaste for this extreme corporate greed from Starbucks: http://starbucksunion.org/node/1127

Dear Chairman Schultz,

I am deeply distressed that you have once again rejected an agreement which would allow Ethiopian coffee formers to control their own cultural heritage. On November 29th, in a meeting in Ethiopia's capital city between Starbucks CEO Jim Donald and Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, the Ethiopians assured Starbucks a royalty-free licensing agreement. Despite this assurance, you have insisted on maintaining your unfair market position while Ethiopian coffee farmers live in brutal poverty. How can you sleep at night knowing that you are profiting off the place names of exquisite Ethiopian Coffee- Sidamo, Yirgacheffe, Harrar- as coffee farming families struggle to feed themselves, access clean water, and send children to school?

I am also disturbed that you have taken the same paternalistic approach to Ethiopian coffee farmers that you have taken toward Starbucks baristas joining a union for a better life on the job. Your socially responsible marketing gimmicks do not put food on the table for baristas or coffee farmers.

I support the Justice from Bean to Cup! campaign linking baristas and coffee farmers across the Starbucks supply chain for a living wage and respect. Stop interfering with the fundamental right of baristas and coffee farmers to an independent voice on the job. Sign the trademark agreement with Ethiopia and respect the right of baristas to join a labor union.

I expect your prompt attention to this matter....Send the message by clicking here: http://starbucksunion.org/node/1127

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