Members
The Solidarity Network is made up of member organizations, allied organizations and individual members and allies. Within the Network every organization and every individual has a place and everyone's contributions have value. It is understood that levels of commitment depend on each individual organization/persons capacity and resources. The role of the network is to build capacity and support each other as we work to organize within our communities.
Network Member Organizations (NMO) are those that have made a commitment to participate in the network and build solidarity in our community.
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NMO's fall in to 2 categories; active and allied
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Active NMO's are (as the name implies) active in the network. The provide updates on actions and campaigns they are working on to the network. They stand in solidarity with network members when they need turnout for a campaign or event.
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Allied NMO's are orginizations that
Allied Network Organizations;
Member Organizations:
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Lane County Labor Chapter
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Carpenters
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ATU 757
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Plumbers/Steamfitters
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LCCEF
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AFSCME 3267
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LIUNA 737
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BCTGM (Bakers) 114
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OSEA-AFT 6732
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OSEA
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Roofers
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GTFF
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AFSCME 1724
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UFCW <yorksters5@yahoo.com>,
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afscme1724
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CWA 7901
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OSEA
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UFCW 555
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Bakers 114
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Sheetmetal Workers 16
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IBEW 280
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AFSCME 2831
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Hospitalists
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Lane Professional FF 851
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United Academics
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AFSCME 2831
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LERC <bussel@uoregon.edu>,
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APWU
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Laborers
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SEIU 503
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Air Traffic Controllers
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Teamsters 206
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OEA/EEA
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IATSI 675
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SEIU 49
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Iron Workers 29
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IAM/WW246
Allied Organizations
CASA
Community Rights Lane County (CRLC)
Community Alliance of Lane County (CALC)
First Christian Church
First Baptist Church
Unitarian church
Church Women Untied