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www.indybay.org/uploads/detroit.mov Auto Workers Protest Detroit Auto Showby Labor Video Project lvpsf@labornet.org (415) 282-1908 P. O. Box 720027, SF, CA 94172 On January 8, 2006 over 500 auto workers protested outside the entrance of the North American International Auto show in Detroit, Michigan. The rally which was called by Soldiers of Solidarity included auto and parts plant workers from the US and Canada. 10 minutes 14 MB QuickTime movie at 14.1 mebibytes www.indybay.org/uploads/detroit.mov (download torrent) Over 500 auto assembly and parts plant workers as well as retired auto workers protested against the attacks on wages, pensions and healthcare by the auto companies. They also were angry that the UAW leadership refused to support the rally or other labor protests against these attacks. The rally was called by Soldiers of Solidarity and included auto and parts plants workers from throughout the mid-west. This show was part of Labor On The Job. Labor On The Job is programmed the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month on San Francisco Cable Channel 29 from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM Labor On The Job is also the longest running labor cable show in the United States since 1983. Also The Labor Video Project produces LaborLine every Wednesday from 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM on San Francisco Comcast Channel 29. Labor On The Job is also programmed on Philadelphia DXTV and St. Louis cable systems. The Labor Video Project also produces labor documentaries and is part of the Union Producers and Programmers Network (UPPNET) www.uppnet.org Labor Video Project Producing labor media since 1983 |