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Vol. 2, No. 3


Contents:

GEO Throws Down the Gauntlet

Letters From Readers

Public Interest Angels Descend on FCC

85% Coalition Fights for 100% Equality Under Law

My Brief Foray into Capitolism

Good to the Last Drop?
Crisis for Coffee Growers Mandates Consumer Responsibility

Earth Day These Days

The Ogoni Struggle in Nigeria

April Brings Showers of Local Arts

NewsPoetry

April IMC Calendar

 

Letters from Readers

We Are Smokin' Now!

According to a past issue of Adbusters Magazine (July/August 2001), "in order to be a fully informed citizen we need to know the entire story." Looking below the surface is not often easy, but with the existence of independent media we can assist each other to discover more of the truth.
Case in point: In recent days the tobacco industry, and specifically Philip Morris, has come up with a new plan to keep citizens tied to it in subtle and creative ways. Adbusters goes on to explain that this company has initiated a campaign to position the company name in advertisements, sandwiched between bedrock-solid food brands that most households feel an allegiance toward and love.
With the acquisition of Post Raisin Bran, Kraft Miracle Whip, Jell-O, Maxwell House, Kraft Dinners, Kool-Aid, Miller Beer, and Nabisco by Philip Morris, we can now purchase a lot of our food from a tobacco company (list of products from Adbusters March/April 2001). To further hide the tobacco industry connection, Philip Morris has plans to change its food subsidiary name to "Altria". New name but same deadly game!
Why should we care? Maybe because 4,000,000 people worldwide die each year from tobacco-related illnesses. Do we really want to buy our food from a tobacco company?
Jan Kruse
Mattoon, Illinois


From a Recent GEO Bulletin

3-DAY WALKOUT -- NEXT WEEK
April 17, 18, 19 BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE: Since 1996, the administration has fought the Graduate Employees' Organization (GEO) in the courts by arguing that graduate employees should not have the legal right to form a union.
Despite repeated calls for dialogue, the administration refused to settle this issue locally. Over a year ago, the GEO membership voted to follow a path of direct action to get the administration to agree to an out-of-court settlement that respected the rights of graduate
employees. Two sit-ins and a walkout later, the administration has finally agreed to negotiate a settlement directly with GEO.
The GEO and the University administration are currently negotiating over the scope of a graduate employee bargaining unit. The bargaining unit is the group of employees that would be
allowed to vote in a union election and, if they vote to unionize, be covered by a union negotiated contract. The walkout is being planned by the GEO stewards council so that we can prepare for the worst: that these negotiations are simply another stall tactic by the administration. A general
membership meeting will take place on Tuesday next week so that the GEO membership can get a full report on the status of negotiations and decide on a course of action. If significant
progress has been made on the negotiations, GEO members can potentially vote to call off the walkout based on this information. We will be sending out an email update to this list after the Tuesday membership meeting. The GEO thanks everyone for their solidarity For more information, please contact the GEO office:
geo@shout.net, 344-8283, www.shout.net/~geo
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