Potential Grocery Strike Supported by San Diego Labor Council

 Staff  June 8, 2011  1 Comment on Potential Grocery Strike Supported by San Diego Labor Council

Editor: Here are several reports from local San Diego media on this issue.

Grocery Workers Get Support From Other Union Members

Union leaders say the Vons, Ralph’s and Albertson’s stores are trying to gut the worker’s health care plans, shifting up to 80 percent of the cost to the workers. The grocery chains say they’re are making a fair offer that gives workers access to excellent coverage. The AFL CIO Labor Council’s 190,000 members pledged to honor a possible strike.

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700 Protest County Board of Supervisors’ Unfair Labor Practices

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By Monty Kroopkin / June 7, 2011

Saturday, June 4, 2011,the San Diego County Board of Supervisors was issued a warning. 700 County union members and their supporters rallied and picketed at the County Admin Building.

Many of the picket signs read: “More work, for less pay? No way!” and “Cut the Fat at the Top.” They marched around the County Center on Pacific Highway . They chanted. They ….

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SlutWalk Comes to San Diego – Aims to End Victim Blaming

 Patty Jones  June 7, 2011  18 Comments on SlutWalk Comes to San Diego – Aims to End Victim Blaming

UPDATE: See coverage of the event HERE

San Diego event to be held Saturday, June 11 at City Hall

There is a movement storming the country, and the world, whose purpose is to end placing the blame of rape on the victim. This includes dispelling the myth that the way someone acts or dresses determines the likelihood that they will be raped, or that they somehow deserve what they get.

It was ignited in January by a comment made by Toronto policeman Constable Michael Sanguinetti while addressing students and staff at Osgoode Hall Law School, when he recommended that women not dress like “sluts” in order to avoid sexual assault.

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Does the “Green OB” still have meaning? A brief history

 Frank Gormlie  June 7, 2011  17 Comments on Does the “Green OB” still have meaning? A brief history

Does the “Green OB” still have meaning in the OB of the 21st century? With only T-shirts bearing the “Green OB” nowadays, the verdant graphic with the letters “O” and “B” with the peace symbol being held up by a fist is more of a concept than a thing in Ocean Beach. But back in the 1970’s it had real meaning, and OBcians placed it in the windows of their homes.

What did it mean? What did it stand for?

The story of the “Green OB” goes back to the inception of the original OB People’s Rag, the hard copy predecessor from the seventies to this website.

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Dave Songs Episode 5

 Dave Rice  June 7, 2011  0 Comments on Dave Songs Episode 5

Sage Francis is an anomaly – a heavyset, full-bearded, white, hip-hop artist in his mid-thirties. While he’s got a lot of interesting and timely things to say about the state of the modern ‘family,’ culture, and other contemporary topics, his political commentary stands out and is most pertinent to this venue. Here’s a little flow he put together while contemplating the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and the impact of mass media on the public psyche…

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San Diego City Council Saves Libraries, Parks, Fire Fighting … even Lifeguard Training.

 Frank Gormlie  June 6, 2011  3 Comments on San Diego City Council Saves Libraries, Parks, Fire Fighting … even Lifeguard Training.

Mayor vows not to veto compromise budget as Council finds $9 million

By Craig Gustafson / SignOnSanDiego / June 6, 2011

The deep cuts once proposed for San Diego parks and libraries won’t happen and the ongoing “brownouts” of city fire engines will stop July 1 — six months ahead of schedule — under a budget approved Monday by the City Council.

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Navy Doctor: Synthetic Pot (“Spice”) More Dangerous Than Real Stuff

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Using synthetic drugs such as spice will do more than just risk your military career — it could lead to serious and potentially long-term mental disorders.

That’s the initial observation by a Navy psychiatry resident who worked with sailors and Marines treated this past year at Naval Medical Center San Diego for using the popular-yet-banned drugs.

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Get Lost, San Diego

 Jim Miller  June 6, 2011  3 Comments on Get Lost, San Diego

In a recent opinion piece in the New York Times, author Jonathan Franzen bemoans the pervasive tendency of more and more of us to get lost on Facebook or to drift away on a video game or some other enticing gadget. We are, he argues, substituting “liking” for love, screen surfing for life:

Let me toss out the idea that, as our markets discover and respond to what consumers most want, our technology has become extremely adept at creating products that correspond to our fantasy ideal of an erotic relationship, in which the beloved object asks for nothing and gives everything, instantly, and makes us feel all powerful, and doesn’t throw terrible scenes when it’s replaced by an even sexier object and is consigned to a drawer.

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When NIMBY attacks mass transit in San Diego

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by Lucas O’Connor / Two Cathedrals/ June 3, 2011

Rapid transit received an angry NIMBY attack today over at the Reader, essentially complaining that transit is tied to density and that adding infrastructure actually takes space. It’s a lamentably familiar complaint that for things to change, things must actually change, and obscures the actual issues being faced as San Diego tries to improve transit, connect neighborhoods, and reclaim the budget from life-support.

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Is Obama’s Lack of Ideology Leading to Lack of Jobs?

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Obama seems to be counting on the fact that the economy will recover on its own after the initial stimulus package. It’s starting to look like this was a bad bet. The Republicans of course have their job creation plan in place: lower taxes especially on the rich, less government spending and more deregulation or, in other words, the continuation of the transfer of wealth from the poor and middle class to the rich. However, this is precisely what has ruined the economy.

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Judge: Seal rope must come down in La Jolla.

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A San Diego judge said Friday [June 3, 2011] that a rope separating thousands of visitors from a colony of harbor seals on a La Jolla beach must come down for now. Superior Court Judge Lisa Foster said in a preliminary decision that she did not find evidence to support keeping up the rope at Children’s Pool beach beyond the seals’ pupping season, which goes from December to mid-May.

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Point the remote and fix the problems.

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By Kit-Bacon Gressitt / Excuse Me, I’m Writing / June 6, 2011

My mother tried to make a sandwich with the TV remote control.

It might seem sadly funny, but there was some context for her pursuit: She was watching a cooking show from her hospital bed. Watching and processing in her own inimitable style, and she just didn’t like the way the celebrity chef was doing it. She didn’t know where she was, but she knew she could do better.

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