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Employment/Unemployment Working Group: February 4, 2012

The Employment/Unemployment Working Group met at Glenwood Coffee & Books Saturday morning, 9:30–11:30 a.m., February 4th, Paul facilitating. Attending, in addition to Paul, were Ed, Lynn, Dave, Larry, Michael, and Keith.

The meeting contained two discussions, each lasting an hour. The first, led by Keith, included a new idea of his of creating a Greensboro Technological Cooperative (GTC), “radically re-conceptualizing what we mean by employment.” Incorporating models already being developed by members of our WG, Keith made some original and potentially exciting proposals. His idea is based on understanding the new paradigms of economic life in today’s world of globalization. One example he gave was the redundant concept of “outsourcing.” Business People today, multinational, have no “out” or “in.” All is “Made In The World.” So, for example, when looking for a job, I am competing not only with talented individuals in my own locale, no, I am competing with everyone in the world. Does not Greensboro’s Volvo Truck not use “illegal” employee/nationals from countries elsewhere?

The GTC would highlight local talent and resources. Keith gave an example of a model industry based on “Open Source” operating systems, which he felt illustrated his new idea, this based on the idea that local homeowners could not easily figure out the Linux O.S. So, there are alternatives to proprietary software.

Keith bases most of his contribution on the fact that EDUCATION is the largest economic component in Greensboro: Engineering & Technology. Health Care would be an aim of GTC as well.

Larry continued the good work of our last Saturday’s meeting, covered by the minutes Keith took and posted from that meeting (which see). Larry recommends doing a lot more research before we approach the City Council, which we have been thinking of doing early in March. Recall that the current qualifiers for Development Grants are 35 jobs and a capatalization of $9,000,000. The big question is, “How to get the City Council to make a major shift in its thinking/policy?”

Our goal is to make alloted monies more productive. But, first, we have to propose a vision, perhaps cooperatives? As yet there is only an embryonic understanding of “co-ops.”

Larry explained the importance of city staff in our approach. Little of our approach is written in concrete at this time, mostly jello in fact, and we will certainly have this near the top of the Agenda at our next meeting (along with further discussion of Keith’s ideas, too). Larry urged more outreach, before we appear before the council.

As a context for all our work, it was proposed that this is a People’s Movement: “Our fundamental over-riding objective must be to move the wealth of the city from the hands of the Power Brokers and return it into the hands of the people.”

Because Ed is leaving town for a while, he will do a workshop for us on co-ops at our next meeting, next Saturday morning, 9:30, at the bookshop.

Respectfully submitted,
AL

Energy Working Group: February 1, 2012

Wednesday evening, 7:00 until 8:30, seven (7) members of The Energy Working Group (EWG) met at Glenwood Coffee & Books. Present were Julie, Emiley, Valerie, Kristen, Al, and two new and welcome people, Tira, and Teresa. John, Kate, Barry,Julia, and Mark were absent. (A new Guilford intern, Nick Greco, will be joining us soon.)

Emilie passed out a typed Agenda, and she also facilitated the hour and a half meeting. Announcements were first and, of course, we began with the sorrowful news that the horrible North Carolina Utility Commission (NCUC) had approved a 7.2 % rate increase for (ugh) Duke Energy. Valerie believes Duke is already asking for more, indeed an automatic and annual increase without even having to appear before the (ugh) NCUC or even apply for it! On a happier note, we did learn the new rate increase can be appealed to the N. C. Supreme Court. Emilie announced a series of six “Energy Classes” (four of them having already been given) being conducted at various branches of Greensboro’s public libraries; the two remaining are 2/18 and 2/20, the 2/20 right here in Glenwood, the theme of which is “to save money and to save the earth.”

Several lively discussions took place. Our newcomers, Tira and Teresa, came up with some original and splendid ideas, for example, Tira pointing out that the inferior construction materials of recent years has produced unnecessary energy usage and Teresa wondering why there isn’t more competition among energy providers. Tira also reminded us of the “Chinese Drywall Scandal,” and we discussed solar panels and their practicality. Naturally, we discussed the door-to-door survey we are conducting (already three weeks old).

Although energy other than electricity never got discussed (Gas, for example, was on the agenda), we did have a terrific discussion around how to expose the cynicism and impropriety of NCUC, whose chairman worked for the Duke Energy’s law firm! Finally, we each volunteered to undertake assignments before the next meeting: Teresa for example will look into the coming merger between Progress & Duke and examine her concern question why Duke is allowed to remain a monopoly; she wants to know how other states which have multiple suppliers went about getting that; Tira will look into dependence on energy. Al wants to find out who the past members of the dreadful NCUC were and what law firms they represented and now represent, assuming conflict-of-interest. Can we not assume present NCUC commissioners will soon leave the NCUC for lucrative posts in the energy industry and their representatives? Emilie was to look into a “teach-in,” Val into whether any of the professional energy watchers were planning a supreme court appeal of the rate hike; every one of us accepted at least one task, but the meeting was almost over, it was late, and I got too tired to remember details of these “assignments.”

We’re going to attempt fewer meetings, maybe every other week, and the next one is Wed. 2/15, 7–8:30 p.m. Meanwhile, our door-to-door Canvassing continues every Sunday, 2–3:30.

Respectfully submitted,
AL

Foreclosure Working Group: February 2, 2012

In attendance: David-facilitator, Jane, Chrisitna, Loretta, Nathan, Kevin, Bobbie, Mo, Todd, Marnie, Ricky, Sanda

Todd working on magazine to hand out at premier

Website – David working on website, is almost ready to go, just needs some info filled in, will be ready Tuesday 02-07-2012, and out with trailer and text. Kevin will send trailer to David and is also doing Kickstarter, description and text for trailer by Tuesday.

Publicity – the meeting was about kickstart, Mo handled communication with designers, and will be getting better stills and in next meeting on Monday the 11th will discuss a more detailed publicity plan.

Program Committee – Marnie had detailed handout, Julie will be go to person at premier, Jane and Nathan will be in charge of bullet point, “Hold the banks accountable“, Julie will be in charge of “Dig out evidence of fraud,“ where Jeff will give training for evidence of fraud and will also be doing web based training, Todd will take point on “Create connections into hard-hit communities,“ Beth will help connect OF to people for “Tell your story,” bullet point, and Dave will do point on “Foreclose on DNC“.

Discussed need for rehearsal for the premier and that someone will be needed to tape event and possible provisions for extending the rental space if needed. Booth of those educated in foreclosure questions may be provided.

Sandra made announcement for Pushback Network. The next planning meeting for the Bank of America is Monday February 6th from 2-4pm in Raleigh NC at NC Justice Center.

Mo is taking point on a field guide to foreclosure resistance. Jane and Loretta are going to provide facts for zine and Mo will handle graphics.

Meeting adjourned.

General Assembly: January 31, 2012

Facilitating: Emily
Stack: Dave
Notes: Tom

Announcements

  • Website Management Team meeting Sunday at 12:30 pm
  • ArtCommunication/Media WG meeting 1:00 Sunday
  • Unemployment WG: City economic development is holding a meeting on March 6th. Hoping to present some ideas to them about what can be done about employment issues.
  • Energy WG: Meeting every Wednesday at 7pm
  • Al’s dream announcement: Hopes the community can buy the building and turn it into a community center
  • Postal service – not closing Four Seasons until May. More time to take action against the closing.
  • Die Capital premeires Thursday!

No proposals

Discussions

  • Two topics that have not been approached: 1. ecology, 2. militarism. Why?
  • Outreach to newcomers (TABLED)
  • Content produced by the GA–how can we create statements of solidarity to send to the media?

NEXT TUESDAY’S GA
Notes: Kym
Stack: Donya
Facilitator: Paul

General Assembly – January 29, 2012

Facilitator: Mark S.
Stack and Timekeeper: John K.
Notetaker: Emiley J.

Announcements

  • See Jim to join the Rapid Communications List
  • Michael if you want tot participate in the left form get in touch see Cindy
  • Greensboro Currency Project update
  • UNC rate hike action Feb 10, see Juan jcmisand90@gmail.com
  • See John K. about working opportunity involving production, need to have flexible schedule, and can do lots of driving.
  • Pictures from Occupy Charlotte see Donya
  • Dave R. passes peoples bank around. $39 were raised.
  • Glenwood Coffee & Books will be closed on Mondays
  • Occupy High point meets Monday nights

Working group report backs

  • Foreclosure WG: Movie will premier at Carolina Theater on March 14th. Foreclosure Working Group would like to welcome anyone to help promote, recruit, or organize the event. Contacts: bobbie.sonner@gmail.com or kevinstewartsmith@gmail.com
  • Art and Media WG: Changing to Communications WG meeting Sunday 1pm at Glenwood Coffee & Books mokessler@yahoo.com Mo Kessler
  • Fundraising and Financing WG: meeting Sunday 3pm at Glenwood Coffee & Books, Terl
  • Employment WG: meeting with city council March 6. Come help create a proposal at the next meeting Sat 9am Glenwood Coffee & Books, Amanda Huber
  • Civil Liberties WG: meeting Thursday 5:30pm Glenwood Coffee & Books
  • Energy WG: meeting Wednesday 7pm at Glenwood Coffee & Book We need canvassers. Contact us at ogsoenergyworkinggroup@gmail.com
  • Healthcare WG: possible health fair in the works
  • GA Process WG: working on proposals meeting Tue 5:30pm Glenwood Coffee & Books, contact Dave R.
  • Anti-Oppression WG: discuss the important of welcoming the new comers and support system structures
  • Occupy Congress WG: occupyyourcongress.info, Jim and Terl

Proposals

  • Proposal for OGSO to support the Saving American Democracy Amendment submitted to Congress by Senator Bernie Sanders in Vermont. GA temperature check mostly stand aside. Tabled to Tue Jan. 31, 2012. See Marshall for more information.
  • Art and Media WG propose website restructuring. Proposal passed with consensus. See Dave R. for more information.

Discussion

  • Electoral politics
  • Flyer

Next Meetings

  • Tuesday Jan. 31, 2012
    Facilitator: Emiley Joyce dnbemiey@gmail.com 336-430-2575
    Stack Keeper: Dave Reed
    Timekeeper: Mo Kessler
    Notetaker: None
  • Sunday Feb 4, 2012
    Facilitator: John Kernodle
    Stack Keeper: Bobbie Sooner
    Timekeeper: None
    Notetaker: Tom
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