NEW CAMPAIGN ACTION: Tell Firestone to Play Fair in Liberia!
As sports fans gear up for the NFL Super Bowl next week, the Halftime show sponsor, Bridgestone/Firestone, continues to exploit workers on its rubber plantation in Liberia.
SEND AN E-MAIL TO FIRESTONE HERE!
The majority of workers who labor as “rubber tappers” must carry two heavy buckets of raw latex weighing 75 pounds each on both ends of a stick on their back for miles. This back-breaking system of transportation has long been left behind by other rubber production companies globally and it’s time for Firestone to stop this abuse.
Firestone workers in Liberia have faced severe abuses for 84 years, but have recently made major advances in securing their rights. After a major organizing campaign, workers finally held the first free and fair union elections on the plantation in 2007 and signed an historic collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in 2008. (Check out this video for more background)
The union is currently negotiating a new contract with Firestone. This is a crucial opening for workers to finally remove Firestone’s heavy load of exploitation from their backs.
HERE ARE THREE EASY WAYS TO TAKE ACTION:
1. Send an e-mail to Firestone here;
2. If you use Twitter, you can spread the word by posting a Tweet like this: @BridgestoneINFO #Superbowl #Halftime sponsor #Bridgestone #Firestone: Stop exploiting workers in #Liberia! http://bit.ly/8taTuu
3. If you are on Facebook, you can post a comment like this on Bridgestone/Firestones fan page (online here: http://www.facebook.com/BridgestoneTires): “Stop exploiting workers in Liberia! http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/Firestone2010″









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Heather
Do the right thing!
Jan 29th, 2010
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