Don’t forget to take part in back-to-back responses to the billionaire-funded effort to attack your rights that hits Olympia tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 26.
While the Evergreen Freedom Foundation rallies for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and his evil drive against his state workers, we’ll march and then rally to stand up for public servants in Wisconsin and everywhere.
Here’s the schedule for Saturday’s “Save the American Dream” events:
• First, at 10 a.m., meet at Federation Headquarters, 1212 Jefferson St. S.E., Olympia, WA 98501. Meet for breakfast and brief training. At about 10:30, we’ll march to the Capitol campus to have our voices heard while the anti-state employee forces rally.
• After our march, , join the Federation, other unions and our allies for the “Rally to Save the American Dream” at noon, at the Tivoli Fountain, facing Capitol Way, on the Capitol Campus.
Text the keyword WFSE.UNITE to 69866 to RSVP or register online at http://takeaction.wfse.org.
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