ACP Washington
@ACP_Washington
Washington State Chapter of the American Communist Party @ACPMain
On May 9th, ACP Washington celebrated Victory Day with the laying of flowers at the Garden of Remembrance, helping the Russian Community Center set up for the evening event, and two Chapter members performing the song The Sacred War.

ACP Washington spoke with one of the striking operators who has been in the negotiating process since unionizing under Teamsters Local 252. After rejoining them again in Lacey, we learned that negotiations appear to be restarting today as pressure mounts and garbage piles up…
ACP Massachusetts was proud to join the Teamsters in shouting down these scabs at the Peabody picket. Their anger is righteous and we are committed to uplifting and deepening it. These scabs sell out not just Republic Teamsters, but help degrade the standards of the whole…
In Boston, American Communists helped hold down the Teamster picket line with ANGRY waste workers fighting tooth and nail for their dignity! If American workers want justice, they have to fight for it - this is truly a year of class struggle!
ACP Washington joined the picket line with striking workers against Republic Services led by Teamsters Local 252. Members grilled food for the strikers, held up scabs and stood in solidarity with workers who want a fair contract and compensation equal to the surrounding industry.

ACP Washington set up on the streets of Spokane to reach out to people, ask questions and get their viewpoints on our country embroiling itself in another foreign entanglement. The answer from them? NO!

America as we know it is facing collapse. Join the American Communist Party to build a new future for our country!
We at the Washington Chapter of the American Communist Party would like to rectify a recent mistake by issuing a public self-criticism in order to reflect upon a recent error. We remain committed to the principle of proletarian political independence.

The Washington Chapter cleaned up in two popular parks: Ravenna and Discovery. Both parks are affected by the ever-growing issues of Seattle's homelessness problem and the trash left behind. Now the parks are clean and family friendly no matter where you walk.



