Forum: Harlem's Construction Boom Why are Black & Latino Workers still left jobless?

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Dave (Dave)

Saturday, June 19, 2004 - 10:54 am
Despite Harlem's Construction Boom Why are Black & Latino Workers still left jobless? Whose interest does this serve? What can the community do to fight back?



Tuesday, June 22, 2004 at 7:00 PM

Metropolitan United Methodist Church

1975 Madison Avenue @ 126th Street

(Use 126th Street Entrance)



Guest Speakers:

Jim Haughton, Harlem Fight Back

Patrice Jackson, President, Community Contractor Corp.

Earline Fisher, Green Community Innovative Corp


Jim Murray, Harlem Tenants Council

(OTHERS TO BE ANNOUNCED)



Three major construction projects slated for Harlem, the Potamkin Auto Mall, Marriott Hotel (125th & Park Ave.) and a hotel slated for development on the Loews Victoria Theater site next to the Apollo Theater, represent a construction boom in Harlem that is producing thousands of jobs but relatively few going to Black and Latino workers. The developers and the City must work with the Harlem community to create a "Community Benefits Agreement" to address the joblessness crisis in Harlem (NYC) and the systemic racism in the construction industry. We need to stop work on construction sites in Harlem until an authentic program is put in place that would guarantee 50% of jobs for community labor and locally based contractors! WORKERS OF HARLEM UNITE!




Power concedes nothing without a demand! Frederick Douglass



Sponsored by Harlem Tenants Council, 1 West 125th Street, room 206, NY, NY 10027. Tel.:212-316-2240.