Protesters Disrupt Labor Day Walk

 

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Photo’s the Labor Day walk in Grand Rapids, Michigan

 

After a one year hiatus, the Grand Rapids Labor Day Bridge Walk was back in full stride on Monday September 4th, 2017. As hundreds of participants lined up to start the five mile walk, Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss was disrupted from addressing the crowd when she was met by protesters supporting the local Amalgamated Transit Union.  She stepped back and started the walk early as a result.  

The ATU has been in a contract dispute with The Rapid for over two years. Socialist Alternative Grand Rapids members came out to work with, and support the ATU in shutting down Mayor Bliss from speaking to the walkers and to bring attention to the lack of a contract.

“She is largely responsible for this union busting that is going on with The Rapid,” branch organizer of Socialist Alternative Grand Rapids Philip Snyder said. “Frankly, how dare she speak on labor day at Labor fest as a quote union supporter, when in actuality she is fighting unions every step of the way.”

As the protest was taking place, walking participants involved were booing and yelling at the protesters.  Many could be overheard asking the protesters why they were disrupting a family event, what were they doing protesting on a holiday, some going as far to call the protesters anti-American and Commies.

“It was certainly ironic, but somewhat expected, that people were booing. The protest and support being held in a conservative town such as Grand Rapids (is ironic),” Snyder said. “Labor day has lost a lot of it’s meaning as a holiday for workers. It is now a long weekend to shop at sales, go to the beach, camp or a last time downtown.  We are having a beer tent.  People do not associate the day with labor any more.”

Walking participant Michelle Covington felt that the Mayor needed some security or a body guard, reporting her concern to the Grand Rapids Police.  Shortly after, Mayor Bliss was met by Grand Rapids Police where she exited the walk on her own behalf as participants continued on.

Lupe Ramos-Montigny, walked next to the Mayor in support of labor day and general  labor in the area.

“I believe in open protest, that we have the freedom of speech, but what I do not agree with is harassment.”  Ramos-Montigny said.

Protesters were glad to see that mayor leave.

“It’s labor day, she’s a union buster.  She (Bliss) does not belong here, so we came here and started chanting, go home Bliss, union busting is disgusting,” Local ATU member Louis Deshan said. “At Scribner and Bridge we finally blocked her at a the corner there, and she finally left. So we were like na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na, hey, hey, hey good-bye. Our goal was accomplished, we shut her down.”  

 


 

Members of the ATU have been without a contract for for over two years and Mayor Bliss is a Rapids Transit board member.  The board voted in favor of a merit increase for Rapid CEO Peter Varga during the August 30, 2017 board meeting where a protester was arrested .

 

Related article

http://www.therapidian.org/local-atu-member-arrested-rapid-board-meeting

 

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Author: johnrothwellblog

John Rothwell currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he is a freelance photojournalist and reporter. In December of 2017, he finished his Communications Degree at Grand Valley State University and is currently working on adding a second degree in Multimedia Journalism. In addition to his academic work, he contributes photos, photo essays and local news coverage to The Rapidian, a hyperlocal citizen journalism platform, powered by the people of Grand Rapids. John believes that everyone has a story to tell and that story needs to be told in a medium that best suits the situation, either in photos, video, audio, word or a mixture of all. People must be informed on events happening in and around their lives and have their voices heard.

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