Dallas Area Employee Rights Group to Protest at Bank Of America.

The Texas Labor Champions invite you to participate in a Labor Day sign waving protest against Bank of America in Dallas, Texas. We are protesting the Bank for sending American jobs overseas. We will be protesting in concert with IT workers in Concord, CA. This is where Kevin Flanagan took his life after training his foreign replacement and then being laid off earlier this year.

The Texas Labor Champions invite you to participate in a Labor Day sign waving protest against Bank of America in Dallas, Texas. We are protesting the Bank for sending American jobs overseas. We will be protesting in concert with IT workers in Concord, CA.

This is where Kevin Flanagan took his life after training his foreign replacement and then being laid off earlier this year.

Call Centers are a $100 Billion Business, according to PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and much of that is going abroad. Bank of America is sending hundreds of jobs overseas where our personal financial information will be available to foreign contractors.

There is more to the face of the Off-Shoring issue of that of the middle aged Euro-American Baby Boomer" who lost their nest egg to the .Com crash.

People of all races, ages, along with single mothers making $14-$25 per hour are the real face of this trend.

When: Monday, September 1, 2003 (Labor Day) 8:00 AM to Noon

Where: Bank Of America

14999 Preston Rd, Ste E, Dallas, TX 75254 (972) 419-6100

Texas Labor Champions

Getting Americans Back to Work.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Corey Goode

Texas Labor Champions

972-248-1921 (Home)

214-457-8602 (Cell)

http://www.goodetech.com


Contact Information
Corey Goode
Good E Tech
http://www.goodetech.com
972-248-1921

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