Nonaka
is a major buyer of Conn-Selmer instruments. His actions alone could make a
difference in shaping the corporate attitude to negotiate fairly. Nonaka should
understand that quality truly depends on bringing the skilled workers back into
the plant. Remember the company has lost or fired all but a few of their current
management they employed before the strike. Their survival depends on the
workers now in the street.
Video of Protest in Japan.
Letter form H. Yamamoto
to all union brother and sisters.
Dear Brothers and
Sisters,
We, Doro-Chiba Support Committee, has received the following
email from a female student activist. We can say with certainty that
your enduring strike action is really creating a concrete international
solidarity.
In Solidarity International Labor Solidarity Committee
of Doro-Chiba H. Yamamoto
--------------------------------------------------------------- My name is
Mayumi, a member of ZENGAKUREN (National Federation of
Students’
Self-Government Associations) and I am a sophomore of
a university in Hiroshima City.
I saw the website of Doro-Chiba
Support Committee and I was really moved! ( Occasionally I saw the
website…)
I belonged to the brass band club at my elementary and
junior high school age and blew a trombone. I learned to play piano from 4
years to 15 years old, and I was a music- loving girl. Of course I love
music even still now.
Now I think you can guess the reason why I was
moved. Right! I saw photos of UAW364 supporting action of Doro-Chiba
Support Committee and TCCLU! "Wow!" I was surprised at the moment I looked
at those photos!
I could not forget about music and around one
month ago, I went to a musical instruments shop of Yamaha in Hiroshima City
to look at trombones. I was gazing at the trombones wondering in my mind “Oh
dear me! Where is my favorite Bach trombone?”
At the moment, a salesclerk of YAMAHA shop came out
and he told me, ”STEINWAY bought KING, CONN and BACH’s subsidiary and the
craftsmen of BACH went on a strike and got fired. So now, BACH’s instruments
don’t come into market. BACH’s instruments are now made by the craftsmen of KING
and CONN. They are totally different from the ones made before.”
What are you talking about? BACH’s craftsmen were
fired and other craftsmen make them? It cannot be BACH!” (I felt anger
against STEINWAY.)
Nevertheless the workers of American brass
instrument production factory keep on fighting, and Japanese workers are
supporting them. Amazing! I was really moved. Can I ask you to give me
information about the conduct of Nonaka Boeki Co., Ltd, and the struggle of US
workers you are supporting?
A friend of mine told me, ”There is a
possibility that those workers come to November rally in Japan (*).” Is it
true? If they are coming, I would like to talk with them. Sorry to give
you a long message, but if you don’t mind, please write
me back.
PS: I love Doro-Chiba selling DORAEMON bath towel! So
lovely!
June 19,
2007 Mayumi ---------------------------------------------------------------- Note
(*); "November Rally in Tokyo" will be held on November 4, Sunday, this
year.
http://www.geocities.jp/nov_rally/06115/bira/e1.pdf
and
http://www.geocities.jp/nov_rally/06115/bira/e2.pdf
is the flyer of 2006's
rally.
Click on picture to make bigger use backspace to return.
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Union member from one of the amalgamated labor unions in
Japan.
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Banner of support for UAW 364
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Parade of protest
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