April 29, 2024

Take a Moment of Silence This Thursday to Remember Memphis Sanitation Workers

The IAM urges members to take part in a moment of silence this Thursday, February 1, 2018 at 10 a.m. EST, the 50th anniversary of the day two sanitation workers lost their lives in Memphis, TN. The tragic event touched off the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers’ strike.

The entire labor movement will join together to launch the I AM 2018 campaign, a joint initiative with AFSCME and The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) to advance racial and economic justice.

On February 1, 1968 a storm forced sanitation workers Echol Cole and Robert Walker to seek shelter in the back of their truck. The workers’ repeated warnings to management about faulty equipment proved tragically prophetic that day when the truck’s compactor kicked on, crushing the two men to death.

Following the deaths, their coworkers voted to strike. Despite facing racial hatred and disrespect, they bravely struck for more than two months with the support of union sisters and brothers from across the country, and by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who traveled to Memphis to march in solidarity. Memphis is where he ultimately gave his life for their cause.

Learn more about the I AM 2018

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