June 14th, 2006
This will be our third year demonstrating at NC Machinery for the National Day of Action coinciding with the annual Caterpillar shareholder meeting on June 14.
This meeting was postponed by Caterpillar from April to June due to the proximity of the anniversary of Rachel’s death and the censorship of the play, “My Name Is Rachel Corrie.” Caterpillar recently spent millions of dollars on a public relations campaign to clean up its image as a perpetrator of human rights abuses. We are already affecting Caterpillar Inc. through education, media and direct pressure.
A member of the Olympia community will traveling to Chicago to attend the shareholder meeting and to support a resolution challenging Caterpillar Inc. to abide by its own code of conduct which states, “as a company, we strive to contribute toward a global environment in which all people can work safely and live healthy, productive lives, now and in the future.” On this day, we need you to demonstrate your support of the resolution and hold CAT accountable.
Location:
NC Machinery
17035 W Valley Highway
Tukwila, Washington
Date & Time:
Wednesday, June 14th
4 pm
Carpools from Olympia:
Leave the corner of Harrison & Division at the Westside Plaza/old Rainy Day parking lot at 2:30 pm
For more information, directions or to volunteer visit www.olycatcampaign.org, email olycat@gmail.com or call (360)485-5745.
Sponsoring this event are Olympia-Rafah Sister City Project, Amnesty International - Olympia, Palestine Solidarity Committee - Seattle, Veterans for Peace - Rachel Corrie Chapter 109, the Green Party of South Puget Sound and many more.
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