A
protest by scores of building trades union members closed down Spruce Street
during the morning rush hour on Friday. The protesters were outside the old Parker Spruce Hotel, a
1920s-era hotel that was for decades a notorious flophouse. It’s currently being redeveloped into a “boutique”
Fairfield Inn by the Wankawala Organization, which owns the hotel
and managed it for four years before the purchase.
Neighbors
complained in October about
conditions of the worksite, with some residents of the nearby John C. Anderson
apartment building saying dust was getting into air conditioning vents and
making them sick. Unions have been protesting outside the building since last
year; an inflatable union rat was blocking the bike lane on
Spruce for several days in November. Union members moved Scabby the Rat after cyclists complained.
This
was the largest action yet outside the old hotel. Boxes of coffee for
protesters were scattered along a barrier outside the worksite. Three
giant inflatable union rats — and the ratmobile — were outside the
worksite as a man yelled into a megaphone. John Dougherty, business
manager for IBEW Local 98, was even on site; he declined to comment to Philadelphia
magazine.
Did
you ever want to see more union rats in one place than you've ever thought
possible? You are in luck.
Source: PhillyMag.com
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