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People pour in from various unions and labor activists here. Ill show you the scene behind me as they are rallying on the uc Berkeley Campus and as you mentioned the fight for 15 is an effort to get the minimum wage increase and typically when we talk about minimum wage stories were talking restaurant workers, but this fight for 15 also includes child care workers, cashiers and many more lowwage workers. The other component of their fight is unionizing and im joined by one of the organizers, mary kay with sciu. What kind of difference would unionizing make for the folks behind me. Workers need a seat at the table with multinational corporations like mcdonalds and walmart in order to make sure they have schedules and hours when they raise their wages and a good job is if they can negotiate over skedchedules and get pay for sick time and they can fight for retirement and health care for everyone in this country and thats why were so proud to get the union. Thank you, mary kay. Its a comp
In your institutions, why that is so important. He was a great mentor, and i couldnt have imagined or thought of anyone better to sit next to in my first years in public office. He taught me how to be a Public Servant and human being and most importantly how to be a good father and always there for his kids, always, and thats the milton marks i will remember. Thank you. [applause] thank you steve. Now really a pleasure and honor to welcome abbey marks. Abbey levinson marks and i can say that my mom for those that dont know introduced abbey and million dollarson to each other. She didnt do that often but she had that feeling. Abbey thanks for having us here and were happy to bring us to a concluding thought and memory of your own about milton. [applause] thank you all so much for being here today. I would like to think wherever he is milton is getting to take this all in. All of you remembering him, your stories about him, this tribute to him. He would have loved it and he would have lo
Said let me find out what this guy is about. Lets talk and that was very fitting because thats exactly how i knew him to operate as a Public Servant and a person. He wanted to talk about the china town campus and talk about my background. He asked if we should build a campus, and i said its something that we should do and there was certainly overwhelming support for the campus, but characteristic of his style and his principles he was never afraid to question power, or to question the popular way, and he had many good points, and that was very typical of what i have known him to be as a servant at city college. It was very difficult in his position, often being the one vote out of seven, often finding rubber stamping of a decision, fighting the way we were spending our money for ten years. Ten years he was in a position most of the time alone trying to speak up and say why are we doing this . Were running the college into the ground. This shouldnt be the way things should be, and when
Afraid to question power, or to question the popular way, and he had many good points, and that was very typical of what i have known him to be as a servant at city college. It was very difficult in his position, often being the one vote out of seven, often finding rubber stamping of a decision, fighting the way we were spending our money for ten years. Ten years he was in a position most of the time alone trying to speak up and say why are we doing this . Were running the college into the ground. This shouldnt be the way things should be, and when i got into the board and i concluded the same thing and i said milton god bless you. I couldnt have been here for ten years and put up with this stuff. And he just laughed and smiled and thank god he had been there for the people of San Francisco for city college and more importantly the students of that institutionifieding that fight when no one really cared about what was happening over there. It was very easy not to care. I think that tel