EventsApril 15, 2011From Wisconsin to New York: Crisis, Austerity and ResistanceFrom Wisconsin to New York: Crisis, Austerity and Resistance
The workers of Wisconsin were the front lines of an assault that affects us all. Indeed, history has shown that attacks on public unions are an attack on the entirety of the working class. Since the crisis of the 70’s, working class gains have been shredded. Union participation in the private sector continues to decline, while concessions by labor leaders and service cutbacks are commonplace across the country. States like New York, New Jersey and California face even bigger budget deficits than Wisconsin. For this reason, the developments in Madison were a test case for what will happen across the country. What can we learn from their struggle? And how can we use that knowledge to arm ourselves against this current onslaught in Wisconsin and beyond? What’s the role of austerity measures in managing capitalist crisis? What’s the current fiscal status of New York City, and who will be affected by the budget cuts to come? What forms of self-organization and resistance are occurring here and elsewhere? What are their dynamics, and what are their limits? This meeting will feature presentations by speakers on Wisconsin, the history of austerity, and the current financial and political conditions of New York City. Friday April 15th, 7pm |