by DC Jobs with Justice | Jan 15, 2016 | Campaigns, Projects, Walmart: Respect DC, Workers' Rights Board
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, January 15, 2016 CONTACT Ari Schwartz, DC Jobs With Justice, (202) 674-3228, ari@dcjwj.org For a PDF of the release, click here District Officials Ignored Residents and Got Duped By Walmart Countless residents knew better than to trust Walmart, but were ignored by elected officials eager to believe the company’s false promises WASHINGTON, D.C. – Nikki Lewis, Executive Director of DC Jobs With Justice, released the following statement today after Walmart announced it will not open two stores planned for the District and will close 269 stores worldwide: “I wish I could say that I am surprised by Walmart’s plans to cancel two stores, but the sad truth is, I am not. Today’s announcement proves once again that Walmart is a company that cannot be trusted. “In meetings with residents and community leaders, the company promised to bring much-needed retail to Ward 7. Some residents were even told that wages would start at $13.50 an hour at these stores. “Unfortunately, when residents attempted to codify these promises in a written agreement, and later the Large Retailer Accountability Act (LRAA), Walmart responded by threatening to cancel their plans to open three additional stores – effectively forcing Mayor Gray to veto the LRAA. “With today’s announcement of store closures, Walmart is canceling these plans and footing the residents of D.C. with the bill. Make no mistake, Walmart has duped the District with false promises and is now earning profit at the expense of everyone who lives here. “The District should have ignored Walmart’s threats instead of its own residents. Moving forward, the District should be cautious about believing other retailers...
by dcjwjeditor | Apr 30, 2013 | Campaigns, Patient Protection Act
The Patient Protection Act is legislation before the DC Council to ensure that patients get the best care possible when they need it through safe staffing. Please join DC nurses, patients and community allies to encourage the Council’s Committee on Health to schedule a hearing for May 16 for the Patient Protection Act, and a mark-up soon after. Please call Health Committee Chairwoman Yvette Alexander’s office to urge her to schedule the hearing on Thursday, May 16. Her number is 202.741.0910. The message should be: We appreciate your leadership on the Patient Protection Act. As you know, NAME OF ORGANIZATION strongly support the Patient Protection Act, and we know that this legislation will drastically improve patient care and save the lives of DC residents. In order for the bill to get marked up and through the full council by the July 15 recess, we are counting on you to exercise leadership by scheduling the hearing on the bill for May 16, and scheduling a mark-up by early June. This is a life and death matter for tens of thousands of DC residents who need to have safe patient care when they or a loved one is in the hospital. Reinforcing calls to Bonds, Grosso and Orange would also be helpful to encourage them to weigh in with Ms. Alexander as soon as possible. Thank you again for your support for this landmark piece of legislation. We are going to need to redouble our efforts to make sure our elected officials move swiftly to pass the bill into...