USLAW attracts trade unionists, antiwar
activists
Nearly 200 delegates and observers gathered in Chicago Dec.
4-5 for the National Leadership Assembly of U.S. Labor Against
the War. They represented workers from unions and anti-war
groups from coast to coast.
Acknowledging his disappointment over USLAW's failure to
support the Oct. 17 Million Worker March protest in Washing
ton, D.C., MWM leader Clarence Thomas urged in his address that
trade unionists put the past behind them and look toward the
future. Thomas called on USLAW to issue a joint call with the
MWM organizers and others to build for mobilizations against
the U.S. war on Iraq on the week end of March 19-20, the second
anni versary of the U.S. war on Iraq.
--Dave Sole
Reprinted from the Dec. 16, 2004, issue of
Workers World newspaper
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