[TRU Research] Tukwila Research & meeting?
Katie Wilson
katie at transitriders.org
Mon Jan 17 08:48:55 PST 2022
Hi all,
Just a reminder we’re meeting tonight at 6:30pm, zoom below. Here’s a draft agenda <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KiCgRv9epAC_OD2zq6V0n1Q_ybE1COENgXpB3hf5qcQ/edit?usp=sharing> to get us started. Looking forward to talking soon!
- Katie
> On Jan 6, 2022, at 5:18 PM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org> wrote:
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> We’re on! Monday, Jan. 17th at 6:30pm. See you then:
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>> On Jan 6, 2022, at 3:50 PM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
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>> Ok, most popular times are 6:30-7:30pm on Jan. 17, 18 or 19. I’m gonna go ahead and call it for Monday the 17th unless anyone wants to go in there and break the tie by 5pm: https://www.when2meet.com/?14039999-b9siz <https://www.when2meet.com/?14039999-b9siz>
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>>> On Jan 5, 2022, at 1:33 PM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
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>>> Hey everyone,
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>>> Let’s try this again! Here’s a scheduling poll <https://www.when2meet.com/?14039999-b9siz> for some evenings next week and the following. If you’re interested in joining a research meeting over zoom, please fill out the poll by the end of the day tomorrow (Thursday) so we can choose a time.
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>>> As we’re gearing up to start our Tukwila campaign, there are a bunch of areas where we could use some digging and analysis. Including those mentioned in the thread below, I’m hoping we can do some analysis of past elections and a review of the research on minimum wage laws. (I’ve been continuing to collect material in this folder <https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hlb9i4TDotVjjcFmxkCykHO6sO9i4zWO?usp=sharing> as I find it.)
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>>> Looking forward to talking soon!
>>> Katie
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>>>> On Nov 22, 2021, at 4:44 PM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
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>>>> Looks like Wes, Harry and I could all make a 6pm meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7 or Friday, Dec. 10. Would anyone else be interested in joining us if we did one of those dates?
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>>>>> On Nov 22, 2021, at 7:37 AM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
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>>>>> Good morning! Just a reminder to fill out this poll <https://www.when2meet.com/?13704592-tvKg5> today if you’re interested in meeting to talk research in December.
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>>>>> - Katie
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 19, 2021, at 2:58 PM, Katie Wilson <katie at transitriders.org <mailto:katie at transitriders.org>> wrote:
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>>>>>> Hey all,
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>>>>>> Let's welcome MaryKylie and Wes to this list! This is an email group, so if you email research at transitriders.org <mailto:research at transitriders.org> it will go out to everyone in the research group. If you no longer want to be on this list, let me know and I can remove you, no hard feelings.
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>>>>>> At last night’s membership meeting we decided to move forward with a ballot initiative in Tukwila. That means it’s time to step up the research! I just made a research folder <https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hlb9i4TDotVjjcFmxkCykHO6sO9i4zWO?usp=sharing> where we can collect stuff. I put a couple of docs in there. If you have time to start some digging, here are a couple of areas where we have a lot to learn:
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>>>>>> The employer landscape. We know there are around 45k jobs in Tukwila. But what are they, and where are they? How does this break down by industry and job title, what are the major employers, etc.? How many of those workers might benefit from a wage & scheduling law? I have no idea how to tackle these questions systematically, but I think really anything we can assemble at this point will be illuminating. We need to get a good grasp on all this so we know where to focus our worker organizing efforts (Southcenter Mall area is obvious, but beyond that?) and also so we know who our opponents are likely to be.
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>>>>>> Live / work / commute patterns. A while ago I shared this census mapping tool <https://onthemap.ces.census.gov/> on this list. I haven’t really explored it further since then. But I imagine there is some interesting stuff to learn from it, if anyone wants to poke around.
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>>>>>> I was also thinking some of us could try to get together for a meeting, either zoom or in person, the second week of December. Here’s a poll for evening times that week <https://www.when2meet.com/?13704592-tvKg5> (excluding Wednesday since that’s the date of our fundraiser) — if you’re interested in meeting, please fill out the poll by the end of the day Monday 11/22 so we can choose a date.
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>>>>>> - Katie
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>>>>>> Katie Wilson
>>>>>> General Secretary
>>>>>> Transit Riders Union
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>>>>>> 206-781-7204
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>>>>>> The Transit Riders Union is a democratic organization of working and poor people, including students, seniors, and people with disabilities, taking control over our own lives, and building up the power we need to change society for the good of humanity and of the planet. We will fight to preserve, expand, and improve the public transportation system in Seattle and beyond, so that every human being has access to safe, affordable, and reliable public transit.
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