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<nettime> Yahoo! Censors Workers' Virtual Leafleting Campaign |
<http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/000222/ca_seiu_ya_1.html> Tuesday February 22, 9:42 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: SEIU Local 1877 SEIU Local 1877: Yahoo! Censors Workers' Voices, Abruptly Ends Virtual Leafleting Campaign LA Airport Security Workers Rally at Yahoo! Headquarters to Protest Cancellation of Internet Ad Campaign SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Yahoo!, one of the leading Web portals, has cancelled an advertising campaign which sought to bring a message, via the Internet, from passenger service workers attempting to form a union at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). With the help of the Respect at LAX campaign, passenger service workers at the airport employed by Argenbright Security, an AHL Services, Inc. company (Nasdaq: AHLS - news), were using virtual leaflets (banner advertisements) strategically placed on Yahoo! to publicize their labor dispute and a connecting Web site, www.un-fulfilled.com. The Campaign began distribution of the virtual leaflets in mid-January, but by early February, they were informed that the advertisements were being dropped because they ran counter to Yahoo's policy in this area. However, Yahoo! reviewed the banner ad content prior to commencement of the campaign. The virtual leaflets were presented to Web users who sought information on AHL Services, or their e-commerce subsidiary, Gage Marketing, via the Yahoo! Web site. If users clicked through on the leaflets, they were then connected to the un-fulfilled.com Web site. The cancellation came just days after Administrative Law Judge James L. Rose ruled that Argenbright was guilty of committing dozens of violations of federal labor laws against these employees. The violations include 40 suspensions and final warnings stemming from a legal, protected strike by the employees in April, 1999. They also include the disciplining of another union activist and threats, both written and verbal, against the Argenbright employees. The Campaign decided to use this inventive approach since Argenbright Security had sufficiently silenced their employees, using both legal and non- legal measures to keep them from forming a union. According to SEIU Local 1877 President, Mike Garcia, ``AHL has used illegal threats and intimidation to silence these workers and Yahoo!'s decision to pull the ad is an attempt to silence them once again. AHL customers who use Yahoo! have the right to know that AHL is a law-breaker,'' he said. ``While Yahoo! claims to support Internet free-speech, their decision to cancel the ad demonstrates their willingness to use censorship to prevent the public from learning that AHL has been convicted of breaking federal labor laws.'' Yahoo!'s decision to censor the ads runs contrary to positions that Yahoo! executives have taken in the past on free-speech issues. According to Chief Yahoo! Jerry Yang, ``We (Yahoo!) try to be very inclusive of everybody's comments and everybody's opinions even if those opinions are not very favorable.'' (The Daily Yomiuri, March 12, 1996) Moreover, the company's general counsel, John Place, recently said in an interview, ``To me, the most exciting thing about the Internet is a democratization ... everyone has a voice. It's the ultimate function of a participatory democracy.'' (The National Law Journal, December 20, 1999) Unfortunately the company's actions speak louder than their words. Mary Anne Hohenstein, organizing director of SEIU Local 1877 was quite disheartened by Yahoo's decision. ``We believed this was an outlet where we could freely spread the worker's message,'' she said. ``Argenbright has willfully violated the law in order to prevent its employees from exercising their rights to organize a union. The workers should have the right to share this message with the public and Argenbright's customers. Yahoo was wrong in unilaterally ending our contract to do so.'' Respect at LAX is one of the largest joint organizing campaigns in country, bringing together two of the fastest growing unions, the Service Employees International Union and the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union to organize low-wage workers at Los Angeles International Airport. SOURCE: SEIU Local 1877 Copyright © 2000 Yahoo! All Rights Reserved. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net