• Medicaid Fight Back Rally

    Alton Baker Park Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Rd., Eugene, OR, United States

    Medicaid Fight Back Rally – Saturday, April 12th, 11am-12:15 p.m. – Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Rd., Eugene The budget, which was passed last week, asks to find $880 […]

  • Solidarity Coffee

    Theo’s Coffee House 199 W 8th Ave #1, Eugene, Eugene, Oregon

    Solidarity Coffee – Building Community, One Cup at a Time Join us every Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Theo’s Coffee Shop in Eugene for Solidarity Coffee—a casual weekly gathering hosted by the Moral Recreation and Welfare (MWR) Working Group of the Solidarity Network. This isn’t a meeting or a strategy session—it’s a […]

  • ICE Out of Lane County

    Old Eugene Federal Building

    Mobilize to defend our immigrant neighbors and co-workers! All around the country we are seeing ICE raids and mass deportations, as well as illegal abductions of foreign students. Despite Oregon […]

  • Strike Support Working Group Meeting

    A closed working group, if you want to join the fight against Bigfoot Beverages Union Busting. This is a not a public meeting. If you want to know more about […]

  • Eugene City Council Meeting – Save Cahoots!!!

    Eugene City Hall City Hall, 500 E 4th Ave, Eugene, Oregon

    The Eugene City Council has fired CAHOOTS!  The “Public Safety Tax” was supposed to go to CAHOOTS, yet they have not seen a dime and now the City Council is […]

  • 4J School Board Meeting – Keep our Schools Fully Funded

    4J Education Center 220 N Monroe St, Eugene, OR

    The Eugene School District 4J is proposing up to $25million in budget cuts. These cuts will devastate our already understaffed learning environments. This is the 1st Budget Committee Meeting  they […]

  • Solidarity Coffee

    Theo’s Coffee House 199 W 8th Ave #1, Eugene, Eugene, Oregon

    Solidarity Coffee – Building Community, One Cup at a Time Join us every Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Theo’s Coffee Shop in Eugene for Solidarity Coffee—a casual […]

  • 4J School Board Meeting – Keep our Schools Fully Funded

    4J Education Center 220 N Monroe St, Eugene, OR

    The Eugene School District 4J is proposing up to $25million in budget cuts. These cuts will devastate our already understaffed learning environments. This is the 2nd Budget Committee Meeting  They […]

  • Lane County Labor Chapter Meeting

    We are the statewide federation of affiliated unions in Oregon, representing over 300,000 working people.

  • Non-Perishable Food & Strike Supplies Drive

    University of Oregon, EMU 1395 University St., Eugene, OR, United States

    Non-Perishable Food & Strike Supplies Drive for the striking Teamsters of Bigfoot Beverages! Please bring non-perishable food items (canned, dry, shelf-stable) and strike supplies (hand warmers, bottled water, rain ponchos, etc.) […]

  • ESSN Board Meeting

    AFSCME Hall 688 Charnelton St, Eugene, OR, United States

    The Mission of the Eugene Springfield Solidarity Network (ESSN) is to bring together Unions, Student Groups, Faith Groups, Grassroots Organizations, as well as individual activist and organizers to working together […]

  • Bob Bussel Labor History Lecture

    University of Oregon, Knight Law Center 1515 Agate St,, Eugene, OR, United States

    Essential Workers: Public Employment and the Dignity of Labor The COVID 19 pandemic highlighted a longstanding contradiction; that workers who address our most essential needs, including health care, child and […]

  • 2025 Pacific Northwest Labor History Conference

    Portland Oregon

    Registration is open for the 2025 Pacific Northwest Labor History Conference 03/05/2025 lataylor 2025 Pacific Northwest Labor History Conference April 25-26, Portland Register here  Early Bird (by April 1):  $45 Students:  […]

  • Solidarity Coffee

    Theo’s Coffee House 199 W 8th Ave #1, Eugene, Eugene, Oregon

    Solidarity Coffee – Building Community, One Cup at a Time Join us every Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Theo’s Coffee Shop in Eugene for Solidarity Coffee—a casual […]

  • 5 Strikes that Changed History

    Whirled Pies 199 W 8th Ave, Eugene, OR, United States

    Join union and community members for an evening of labor history. Learning how workers have wielded their collative power for the common good as we prepare for an uncertain future.

  • 4J School Board Meeting – Keep our Schools Fully Funded

    4J Education Center 220 N Monroe St, Eugene, OR

    The Eugene School District 4J is proposing up to $25million in budget cuts. These cuts will devastate our already understaffed learning environments. This is the 3rd Budget Committee Meeting  The […]

  • JWJ Immigrant Worker Justice Network Call

    Zoom

    The National Jobs with Justice (JwJ) Network is having our next monthly Immigrant Worker Justice network call on April 30 th at 1pm PT / 4pm ET. A lot is […]

  • May Day March & Labor Social

    Park Blocks East 8th Ave & Oak Street, Eugene, Oregon

    The March will be from the park blocks to Coldfire Brewery at 263 Mill St where the May Day Social Hour will be held.

  • May Day Social Hour

    ColdFire Brewing 263 Mill St., Eugene, OR

    Join us directly after the May Day Rally at the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene.

  • Solidarity Coffee

    Park Blocks East 8th Ave & Oak Street, Eugene, Oregon

    Solidarity Coffee – Building Community, One Cup at a Time We will be meeting up at the Park Blocks to help set up for the May Day Celebration hosted by GTFF.

  • RAD May Day Celebration

    Park Blocks East 8th Ave & Oak Street, Eugene, Oregon

    Join us for Food, Music,  workshops, and more! All community member’s welcome.

  • 4J School Board Meeting – Keep our Schools Fully Funded

    4J Education Center 220 N Monroe St, Eugene, OR

    The Eugene School District 4J is proposing up to $25million in budget cuts. These cuts will devastate our already understaffed learning environments. School Board Public Hearing  Show up and make […]

  • OSEA Bargaining

    4J Education Center 220 N Monroe St, Eugene, OR

    The Oregon School Employees Association (OSEA) Chapter 1  2nd bargaining session These bargaining sessions are open to the public and we encourage Network members to turn out a contingent of your members in your respective colors to show support, we also encourage community members to turn out and support OSEA, they are not just fighting […]

  • Solidarity Coffee

    Theo’s Coffee House 199 W 8th Ave #1, Eugene, Eugene, Oregon

    Solidarity Coffee – Building Community, One Cup at a Time Join us every Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Theo’s Coffee Shop in Eugene for Solidarity Coffee—a casual weekly gathering hosted by the Moral Recreation and Welfare (MWR) Working Group of the Solidarity Network. This isn’t a meeting or a strategy session—it’s a […]

  • Solidarity Coffee

    Theo’s Coffee House 199 W 8th Ave #1, Eugene, Eugene, Oregon

    Solidarity Coffee – Building Community, One Cup at a Time Join us every Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM at Theo’s Coffee Shop in Eugene for Solidarity Coffee—a casual weekly gathering hosted by the Moral Recreation and Welfare (MWR) Working Group of the Solidarity Network. This isn’t a meeting or a strategy session—it’s a […]

  • Nosh Night

    private

    This is a private event to build community and solidarity! If you are invited by me or someone in our circle of Friends and Negibors then my door is open. I always make a pot of soup or stew and we can all hang out in my back yard and enjoy.

  • 4J School Board Meeting – Keep our Schools Fully Funded

    4J Education Center 220 N Monroe St, Eugene, OR

    The Eugene School District 4J is proposing up to $25million in budget cuts. These cuts will devastate our already understaffed learning environments. School Board Votes on Proposed Budget THE TIME TO SHOW UP IS NOW! TELL 4J TO KEEP OUR SCHOOLS FULLY FUNDED! PROTECT OUR KIDS PROTECT PUBLIC EDUCATION!

  • Save Cahoots Networking Meeting

    Zoom

    As of now, there is no active CAHOOTS service in Eugene. The City of Eugene has suspended its contract with White Bird Clinic due to serious mismanagement issues. In response, the CAHOOTS workers—who have long been the heart of the program—are working to establish a new, worker-managed version of CAHOOTS with a different fiscal sponsor. […]