Jobs News

From Progress Illinois: Chicago Group Wants Intransigent Lawmakers To Pay "Political Price"

ONE 2010 Convention

Photo by Progress Illinois (A.Doster)Board Member Jennifer Sierecki announces the new mission statement of ONE.

Original Article can be found at http://progressillinois.com/posts/content/2010/06/08/chicago-group-wants...

Chicago's Organization of the North East is planning a large voter mobilization effort to express their dissatisfaction with Illinois lawmakers for failing to close the state's budget deficit.

At its annual convention last evening in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood, the 80 diverse groups that constitute the Organization of the North East (ONE) had plenty of victories to celebrate. In the past year, members secured funding for affordable housing units and the Grow Your Own Teacher program, ensured that neighborhood residents will have first priority for jobs at the new Wilson Yard development, and helped organized a massive immigrant rights march in Washington, D.C. and a budget protest in Springfield, among other projects. But none of roughly 1,000 attendees think their work is anywhere near complete.

After a moving invocation and welcome message (spoken in 12 different languages), ONE organizers unveiled their central targets for 2011. The group's primary focus is the state's wretched budget, which threatens crucial services in many of the North Side neighborhoods ONE represents. With State Reps. Greg Harris (D) and Harry Osterman (D) looking on, Chicago residents and service providers detailed how the ongoing fiscal instability impacts their lives. One woman from the Jane Addams Senior Caucus pointed out that a reduction in funding for the Community Care program threatens home care service for 40,000 seniors statewide. "It would be very difficult for me to exist," she said, "without that care." The problems extend into education and mental health care, where agencies and schools long-underfunded by the state are being forced to tighten their belts further because of declining tax receipts.

At the event last night, ONE members chastised the state legislature for failing to approve a responsible budget and unveiled plans for a "democracy project" to register and mobilize new voters around these issues. "We look to show our dissatisfaction with their leadership," said Centro Romero's Abel Nunez, "and that there is a political price to pay." Watch it:

The idea is simple: If Democrats in Springfield think kicking the can down the road is the right way to benefit the party this November, grassroots groups will instead direct their support at those legislators willing to face the state's fiscal problems head-on. Attendees signed postcards pledging to register new voters, both in their local communities and throughout the state as deputy registrars. ONE says the voter mobilization drive will kick off this summer and run through the city's aldermanic elections in 2011.

At the city level, the organization is also continuing its push for the Sweet Home Chicago ordinance, which would set aside 20 percent of all new tax increment financing (TIF) revenue to jumpstart affordable housing projects. Representatives from the Ezra-Multi Service Center said that 22 aldermen have signed on as co-sponsors of the bill. While only 26 are needed to secure its passage, organizers are trying to generate support from 34 aldermen to protect against an inevitable veto from Mayor Daley. Ald. Eugene Schulter (47th Ward) promised to attend last night's gathering but backed out at the last minute.

Sign up for Progress Illinois' progressive news bulletin at http://www.progressillinois.com/.

150 + Attend ONE Training on Target Jobs

Megan Wszalek speaks to ONE members about how to apply for jobs at Target

On Tuesday March 23rd over 150 community residents attended an informational session on how to apply for jobs at the Wilson Yard Target store. People of different ages, abilities, interests and backgrounds came together to hear from ONE leaders, Alderman Shiller and representatives from Target and Holsten Development.

The basics are clear. ONE members have worked with Alderman Shiller, Holsten Development and other stakeholders for years to ensure that the Wilson Yard Development benefits the community. The things that ONE members prioritized as important are affordable housing for families and seniors as well as economic development and employment opportunities for our community. To see what ONE leader Shawn Bryant had to say about it click here.

Target plans to open at the end of July. Before they open they will hire between 250-300 employees to fill a variety of shifts and positions. They have committed to prioritize people who live within a mile of the store. They are looking for people who are fast, fun, and friendly; will take pride in the store; and can work a variety of hours. They tend to have a higher need for people who can work on evenings and weekends. For more specific information about the jobs check out the questions that ONE members asked Target.

After a presentation from the Human Resources representatives from Target, a panel of experts answered questions from the community members gathered. The panel included Jackie Holsten of Holsten Development; Angela Morrison of Inspiration Corporation; Orit Vardi from Alternatives Inc.; Nancy Kramer, Truman College; Alderman Helen Shiller; Megan Wszalek and Yovi Escorcia from Target.

Click here for more information on how to apply for jobs at the Wilson Yard Target online. If you live in the community let us know that you have submitted your application – email your name, address and phone number to cory@onechicago.org.

For more information on what community youth are doing to ensure that Target hires young people from the community call Angela or Frankiem at 773-769-3232 x17.

Wilson Yard Target Scheduled to Open in July - Hiring to Begin in May

Members of ONE have worked for over ten years to ensure that the Wilson Yards are developed in a way that improves our community for everyone and construction on the development is almost complete. Soon, a once desolate, burnt-out bus barn will be home to 178 families and seniors, and Chicago 's newest Target retail store. This is the largest development built in our community for many years. It is also the clearest example of a developer working with the community to address our needs. In the past high-end housing development dominated the market along the north lakefront and our communities increasingly face rising unemployment. Ensuring employment opportunities and affordable rental housing for families and seniors in our communities were and continue to be priorities for ONE. Congratulations to Holsten Chicago, Target, Aldi and Alderman Shiller for delivering an impressive development that provides economic opportunities to our community during a recession.

On Tuesday March 23rd, ONE is hosting an informational session with Alderman Shiller and representatives from Target to inform our members how to apply for jobs at the Target. Target expects to hire 250-300 people to fully staff their store that opens in July. JUMP Up (ONE, Uptown United and many of our collective member organizations, especially Inspiration Corporation) has worked to ensure that local people are prepared to access jobs created by the Wilson Yard development. More than 15 of our neighbors who were previously unemployed help build the Wilson Yard! Now JUMP Up and Target have initiated the community hiring process to make sure that local residents know how to access the jobs at the Target. We expect over 5000 people to apply for these jobs. Come out on Tuesday night to learn what you need to know to navigate the application and hiring process!

The informational meeting will take place at 1207 Leland at 6pm on Tuesday March 23rd. If you have any questions call Cory Muldoon at 773-769-3232 x13.

Syndicate content

Powered by Drupal | Designed by andrewkohan.com