
[
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January 14, 2006, members of
Chicago's
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) called for an
informational picket to boycott the
Ideal Hand Car Wash in Chicago’s Albany Park neighborhood after the
managers and owners of the business refused to pay Neal Rysdahl, a longtime
member of the IWW, the $227.50 he was owed for over 45 hours of work he
preformed for them.
The highly visible protest began at 8 AM, with a small but dedicated group of
picketers banging bucket drums, shaking noisemakers, passing out leaflets, and
carrying signs reading, “Ideal Car Wash Cheats Workers,” and “An Injury to One
is an Injury to All!” Notably, one picketer dressed in a clown costume held a
sign reading, “Ideal Bosses Are Bozos!” to mock the clown
Ideal usually
uses to attract customers.
The picket effectively shut down business at the car wash for the morning, as
most drivers who intended to patronize
Ideal drove away after talking
with picketers or seeing signs blasting the business for unfair labor practices.
After only three hours of picketing, Eduardo “Eddie” Amanero, a manager of the
car wash, agreed to pay Rysdahl in full, in cash, on the spot, in order to bring
an end to the picket.
“The point of all this is, if you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us,”
said Patrick Brenner, a members of the National Executive Board of the IWW. “We
stick up for our members.”
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