Join the United Workers in a Human Rights March and Unity Concert as they demand living wages and freedom from poverty for the day laborers who clean Camden Yards!
Human Rights March & Concert
Sunday, May 20 At 3pm
We Demand Living Wages at Camden Yards!
An end to Next Day Staffing Human Rights Violations:
- illegally charging a transportation fees
- illegally paying below the minimum wage
- illegally refusing to pay for wait times
- harassing workers for demanding better conditions
The March will be led by Baltimore's own Crispus Attucks Pal Twilighters Marching Band
Join Us After the Protest for a Concert and Cook-out at Patterson Park!
Son of Nun ~ E Major ~ Brass Uncle Band ~
Smoke Eyes ~ Shodekeh ~ & more!
Gather At Broadway And Bank St. At Saint Patrick's Catholic Church
March Down Broadway To Next Day Cookout And Concert At Patterson Park
For more information call 410-522-1053
www.unitedworkers.org
Camden Yards is a publicly-owned sweatshop that uses public dollars to help private companies profit from poverty. The Maryland Stadium Authority uses Next Day Staffing as a cleaning subcontractor at Camden Yards. Next Day violates the rights of workers at Camden Yards by; illegally charging transportation fees, illegally refusing to pay for wait times; illegally paying below the minimum wage, and threatening workers who demand better conditions. It's time for living wages. That's why we've given the Stadium Authority a September 1 deadline for a binding living wages agreement. The more pressure we apply now, the better our chances of a living wage by September 1, 2007. Join us as we demand living wages and work towards reaching this important deadline.