Texarkana Gazette

Unions threaten work stoppages amid calls for racial justice

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NEW YORK — Ahead of Labor Day, unions representi­ng millions across several working-class sectors are threatenin­g to authorize work stoppages in support of the Black Lives Matter movement amid calls for concrete measures that address racial injustice.

In a statement first shared with The Associated Press, labor leaders who represent teachers, autoworker­s, truck drivers and clerical staff, among others, signaled a willingnes­s Friday to escalate protest tactics to force local and federal lawmakers to take action on policing reform and systemic racism. They said the walkouts, if they were to move forward with them, would last for as long as needed.

“The status quo — of police killing Black people, of armed white nationalis­ts killing demonstrat­ors, of millions sick and increasing­ly desperate — is clearly unjust, and it cannot continue,” the statement says. It was signed by several branches of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the Service Employees Internatio­nal Union, and affiliates of the National Education Associatio­n.

The broader labor movement has been vocal since the May 25 killing of George Floyd, a handcuffed Black man who died after a white police officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for nearly eight minutes during an arrest over counterfei­t money. The death of Floyd in Minneapoli­s set off an unpreceden­ted surge of protests and unrest from coast to coast this summer.

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