Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Support Growing Seeds Workers

Last month I made passing mention of union organizing at the Growing Seeds North preschool in Portland on this blog. I sought to put that good work in a larger context and pose some questions for us to think about.

The Northwest Labor Press is running an article on the plight of the families and workers at Growing Seeds as the preschool has shut down and paychecks have bounced. The article by Cameron Crowell says the following:

The Growing Seeds North preschool at 6505 NE MLK Blvd. shut its doors July 18 after owner Nashae Lightbourn stopped paying bills, leaving its 16 teachers without final paychecks and around 50 families scrambling to find childcare. Teachers, who are represented by International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 5, told parents of the schools’ dire financial situation after their July 12 paychecks bounced.

Growing Seeds became the first preschool to join ILWU Local 5 when workers at its three locations voted to join in March 2020. But in March 2022, owner Kyrie Eppley sold off each location as an independent business. The Crystal Springs location at Reed College became Wander in Wonder, Growing Seeds Irvington was renamed Flouriche, and the Northeast MLK Jr. Blvd location was dubbed Growing Seeds North.

After Lightbourn took ownership of Growing Seeds North in 2022, teachers noticed common areas at the school getting dirtier, plants dying, and trash overflowing. Late or short paychecks became a regular occurance, says ILWU Local 5 Childcare Organizer Nat Glitsch. Then on May 31 staff were told the school was downsizing after getting evicted for not paying rent at one of the buildings on campus. The union says workers discovered the owners had stopped paying bills to janitorial contractors, healthcare premiums and workers’ comp insurance, along with the rent for their main facility for months.

“We are NOT asking you to work for free,” said Growing Seeds manager L.T. Lightbourn, the owner’s spouse, in a July 18 all-staff email that was shared with the Northwest Labor Press. “We are simply saying if you still believe in (Growing Seeds) and would like to help us keep moving forward please help. We will inevitably have to close our doors if we are unable to provide care. The truth is I can not give you a firm date on when funds will be released.”

Lightbourn did not respond to requests for comment before going to press.

The preschool hasn’t opened its doors since. On July 26, an email signed “Growing Seeds North,” informed staff they were laid off. Teachers have not received their last paychecks. Local 5 is helping workers file wage claims with Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries, and collecting online donations to help the laid off teachers at gofundme.com/f/help-gsn-teachers- recover-unpaid-wages.

Union preschools

ILWU Local 5 represents workers at seven Portland pre-schools.

* Wild Lilac 3829 SE 74th Ave.

* Wander in Wonder (formerly Growing Seeds Crystal Springs) – 2808 SE Steele St.

* Joyful Noise Downtown – 333 SW 1st Ave., Suite A

* Joyful Noise CityKids – 138 SW Clay St.

* Joyful Noise Metro – 600 NE Grand Ave.

* Joyful Noise East – 911 NE 11th Ave.

* Flouriche (formerly Growing Seeds Irvington) – 2808 NE MLK Jr Blvd.


KOIN TV ran a report by Ariel Salk and Aimee Plante on Growing Seeds on August 2 under the headline Teachers, families in financial ‘scramble’ from preschool’s abrupt closure that quoted teachers and parents speaking about the sudden closure of the center and also gave the gofundme information. One of the parents is quoted in that story as having said, “To disrespect us in such a way, to like, just refuse to communicate, refuse to apologize, refuse to be transparent is just – I mean – it’s angering. It’s disappointing." Those words no doubt cover much of what the workers are thinking and feeling as well.

The Growing Seeds owners and management look terrible here no matter how we slice the bread. Securing help and redress for the affected workers and families is the immediate task. I hope that readers will donate to the gofundme account. The bigger task is to sort out how, or if, unions can organize workers in preschools of this kind and what that unionism might look like and how it might relate to the communities that those schools serve. I can't help but think that what has happened with Growing Seeds makes for a strong argument for government contracting in of daycare and education.   

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Another grerat source for learning about union organizing, worker rights, labor history & why unions matter

There have been a lot of important gains for labor over the last few months, although corporate resistance remains strong. And there is a lot to learn from both our victories and temporary setbacks. So, when you have some time, check out the Portland Rising Why Unions Matter Library to get the latest.

New articles have been added on Worker OrganizingLabor and the Climate CrisisAnti-worker Threats and Actions, and Labor Law and Worker Rights. The library is always open—rain or shine!  



Thursday, February 22, 2024

FARM WORKER WOMEN IN OREGON AGRICULTURE: Achievements and Gender-Based Inequities---Presentation in Salem on Sunday, March 3


Learn from and Support our Oregon Women Farm Workers in this Community Forum sponsored by PCUN, Farm Worker Ministry Northwest and the St. Mark Lutheran Church Social Ministry Committee.

Our GUEST SPEAKERS from PCUN, Oregon's Farm Worker Labor Union, will discuss FARM WORKER WOMEN IN OREGON AGRICULTURE: Achievements and Gender-Based Inequities
Guest presenters Marlina Campos and Martha Lopez of PCUN / Farmworkers and Latinx Working Families United will speak about local women advocating for justice in their workplace and community. Farm worker women face sexual harassment, health concerns, inadequate childcare, harsh working conditions and more, such as limited life expectancy.

Learn more PCUN's work for women's empowerment in the community & the Oregon Legislature and what allies can do.

Sunday Morning Forum for Church & Community
Sunday, March 3, 2024
11:15 am--12:15 pm
St. Mark Lutheran Church Lounge
790 Marion St., Salem, OR 97301

PLEASE SHARE THIS INVITATION IN YOUR NETWORKS
Information: Ed Brandt, 503-917-1326 call or text edgarbrandt74@gmail.com. Thank you!

DONATIONS WELCOME for PCUN's organizing, political advocacy, education efforts and speakers' costs www.pcun.org, click on "donate" for online donation or checks payable to PCUN, mail to PCUN, PO Box 38, Woodburn, OR 97071. Thanks also for cash or checks at the event.
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Thanks for participating in this forum and celebrating Women's History Month!