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10/28SF Labor TV On Healthcare Crisis & MWM Intern Delegates
On Thursday October 28 from 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM on San Francisco Comcast Channel 29, Labor On The Job will focus on the crisis in healthcare and the international delegates attending the Million Worker March in Washington D.C. on October 17, 2004.
Join
"Labor On The Job"
on
Thursday October 28, 2004 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
San Francisco Comcast Channel 29
When It
Presents:
The Healthcare Crisis
&
International Delegates Greet
Million Worker March
Join Labor On The Job when we examine the growing healthcare crisis in San Francisco. With guests from the San Francisco Emergency Para Medics (EMS) including John Meade, president of EMS Chapter SEIU 790 and SEIU 790 shop steward Larry Bradshaw. We will investigate the efforts to privatize the para-medics and create a two tier system.
We will also interview Radiological Technician Dan Sdcoris about the crisis at San Francisco General Hospital including the sick-out and suicide of rad-tech steward Ken Gilmore and the efforts of the Department of Public Health department head Katz to punish the radiology techs with lay-offs for their work action.
We also will present part of the international labor solidarity night in Washington D.C. with international delegates from around the world who were participating in the October 17 Million Worker March.
"Labor On The Job" is programmed the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month on San Francisco Cable Channel 29 at 8:00 PM.
"Labor On The Job" is the longest running labor cable show in the United States. It has been programmed since 1983. It is produced by the Labor Video Project and it is also programmed in Philadelphia and St. Louis.
"Labor On The Job" also produces labor documentaries and is part of the Union Producers and Programmers Network (UPPNET) http://www.laborbeat.org/3/uppnetnl.htm
Labor Video Project
P.O.Box 425584
San Francisco,CA 94142
Phone (415)282-1908
Fax (415)695-1369
lvpsf [at] labornet.org
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