Wednesday, November 5, 2025
spot_img
spot_img
Home Blog Page 155

McOsker Contracts with Peak Security on Avalon Blvd.

LOS ANGELES — Councilmember Tim McOsker announced July 15 that Peak Security will be operating in Wilmington, maintaining a presence within the Avalon Merchant Business Improvement District or MBID, covering properties fronting Avalon Boulevard between Opp and Water Streets.

“Safety and security along Avalon Blvd. is crucial to the well-being and prosperity of our community,” said Councilmember Tim McOsker. “By partnering with Peak Security, we are taking the steps to ensure residents, businesses, and visitors feel safe and protected in this important corridor in the Wilmington community.”

Operational hours for Peak Security will span from 8 a.m. to midnight on Monday and Tuesday, and 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. Wednesday through Sunday, ensuring comprehensive coverage to enhance safety and security within the community. This has been made possible through funding from the 15th Council District office using AB1290 funds which is a funding source for redevelopment and community services in various council districts.

“As a small business owner on Avalon Boulevard, I’m thrilled about Peak Security’s return,” said Elizabeth Machuca, owner of Synesthesia Boutique. “Knowing we can collaborate with them to address any potential issues is reassuring. Safety is paramount for our customers, visitors, and employees alike, and having Peak Security back ensures everyone feels protected. I’m grateful for this and look forward to a safer and more prosperous community.”

How Trump & the GOP Will Use this Opportunity to Demonize — and Shut Up — Democrats

0

Will Trump & the RNC repudiate authoritarianism and instead embrace bipartisanship and world peace? Or are they going to continue driving the GOP down the fascist road?

Historian Douglas Brinkley told the story on CNN Sunday morning about how after President Ronald Reagan was shot, when he woke up in the hospital, he told a friend nearby that the experience had transformed him, that he was now going to dedicate his life to peace.

Not only did he not once blame the shooting on Democrats; Reagan instead largely followed through on that promise, Brinkley said, spending the rest of his presidency trying to rid the world of nuclear weapons. He later worked with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev trying — successfully — to de-escalate tensions between the US and the USSR.

“Perhaps having come so close to death made me feel I should do whatever I could in the years God had given me to reduce the threat of nuclear war,” Reagan later told a confidant.

A few days after he left the hospital, Reagan wrote a personal note to then-Soviet leader Brezhnev saying he’d like to reach out and work together for “a meaningful and constructive dialogue which will assist us in fulfilling our joint obligation to find lasting peace.”

Don’t expect that this attempt on his life will similarly “awaken” Donald Trump. Already, his surrogates are using the opportunity to demonize — and shut up — Democrats.

Republican Senator and VP wannabee JD Vance was one of the first:

“The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs,” Vance wrote. “That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination.”

In other words, Democrats damn well better stop calling Trump and the people who support him authoritarians or point out the parallels between their policies and rhetoric and those of Nazis unless they want to be blamed for the actions of a random 20-year-old madman with the classic “bullied loner” profile of a school shooter wanting to die in a blaze of glory.

What an authoritarian thing to do. And it’s intentional: the goal is to blow up the re-election plan that Joe Biden laid out in a speech just a few days before the shooting: to focus on Trump’s violent rhetoric, violent provocations on January 6th, and his years-long embrace of authoritarian violence.

They’re trying, in other words, to silence Democrats. To shut down the Biden campaign’s sharpest weapon against Trump and his neo-fascist rightwing MAGA movement.

Republican Senator and fellow VP wannabee Tim Scott also got the message, perhaps directly from the campaign or maybe he just saw an opportunity on his own to turn up the heat; he jumped right in:

“Let’s be clear: This was an assassination attempt aided and abetted by the radical Left and corporate media incessantly calling Trump a threat to democracy, fascists, or worse.”

Republican Senator Ron Johnson, on CNN with Jake Tapper Sunday morning, blamed “Critical Race Theory” for the shooting, saying that the study of historic anti-Black racism in American schools was responsible for the attempt on Trump.

Marjorie Taylor Greene took the opportunity to suggest Democrats are trying to start a second American Civil War, as if people on the left are buying assault weapons and organizing into militias:

“The left wants a civil war. They have been trying to start one for years. These people are sick and evil.”

Democrats, in other words, damn well better shut up right now about Trump and MAGA’s violent words and memes. Condemning Trump and the militias and racists who promote him is now off-limits: that’s rhetoric that will lead to a “civil war.”

Georgia Republican Congressman Mike Collins went straight for the jugular, tweeting simply:

“Joe Biden sent the orders.”

In that, he’s echoing Donald Trump’s prior claims that when the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago for the top-secret documents he’d stolen from the White House, President Biden was trying to use the opportunity to have the FBI assassinate him. Trump’s exact statement on Truth Social was that Biden was “locked & loaded ready to take me out.”

Trump is now claiming it was “God alone” who kept him safe from death; so far, it looks and sounds like Trump, instead of choosing Reagan’s path to peace, will be claiming martyrdom and directing all the attention to himself. Just two months ago, in fact, Substack author Rohn Kenyatta warned of a scenario very much like this in his excellent LookingNWords newsletter.

Many hope that Trump and his followers won’t continue to use this attempt on his life to blame Democrats for political violence in America, although social media is already afire with such memes.

As noted, the goal of Republican efforts now will be directed to getting the media to condemn Democrats whenever they point out the GOP’s embrace of violence, from Jan. 6 to Trump joking about the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi to the “very fine people” in Charlottesville.

If they choose to take the fascist response to a political bloodletting rather that Reagan’s de-escalation response, there’s a well-trod path — laid out in the book Trump’s first wife said was on his bed-stand for years — that I very much hope Trump doesn’t choose to follow.

Ninety-eight years ago this month, the echo of a similar martyrdom first appeared in Germany, an event I’m connected to by only two degrees of separation.

On July 4, 1926, the Blutfahne, or “blood flag,” was unveiled at the second party congress of Germany’s National Socialists.

When Hitler had earlier led a march to overthrow the government of the state of Bavaria, storming the Munich capitol building with a mob, the police stopped them before they were able to get to the governor or any of the legislators; two people were shot by police and one, Andreas Bauriedl, knocked over and fell on a swastika flag where he died of his gunshot to the stomach.

The bloodied flag became a sacred relic for that authoritarian movement. They carried it to all their major political events; over time it took on, followers believed, a “spiritual vibration.” They called it the Blutfahne, or “blood flag.”

My mentor, Gottfried Müller, told me a story that I relate in the book I wrote about him, that, at a 1930s Nazi rally, he’d been among a group of young draftees who were led up to the stage to salute Hitler and touch the Blutfahne.

(Müller later renounced Nazism and, immediately after the war, spent years traveling to German churches and civic halls with a Hasidic rabbi, Avram Pollak, preaching pacifism; he later started a series of peace-based nonprofits around the world, which is how I first met him. I helped start Salem (“Salem means ‘Peace’”) programs in the US, Israel, Colombia, Uganda, and a half-dozen other countries throughout the 1980s.)

Flag consecration — using a flag, particularly one that was bloodied in battle — is a European military tradition that dates back to at least the 10th century. For example, a “blood flag” was famously used to lead a battle in Germany in the Talschaft (forest canton) of Schwyz in 1240.

There’s even an American variation. In April 1871, former Union Army General and then-Congressman Benjamin Butler of Massachusetts gave a speech condemning the Ku Klux Klan. Rightwingers associated with the Klan claimed that he had waived the bloody shirt of a Black voting rights “carpetbagger” they had killed — which is where the phrase, “Waving the bloody shirt!” comes from.

Will Trump’s authoritarian movement continue with their pattern of echoing fascist and authoritarian language and behaviors (“poisoning the blood,” “vermin,” referring to Democrats as “the radical left”) by exploiting this attempt on his life?

Will there be a flag, shirt, or other relic touched with Trump’s blood or that of the supporter who died that becomes their movement’s Blutfahne?

Trump has already laid the foundation for such an effort: After his arrest in Georgia on charges of trying to steal the 2020 election, he had the suit he wore cut into tiny squares which were then sold online as if they were sacred relics.

As The New York Times noted last December:

“According to the NFT INT website, the suit is ‘priceless.’ There are enough tiny suit pieces for 2,024 buyers (because, you know, election year), and enough tie pieces for 225.

“In other words, it’s not just a suit. It’s a font of potential relics — one that positions the mug shot suit as the most important suit of Mr. Trump’s career so far, rather than, say, Mr. Trump’s inauguration suit.”

We’ll find out this week — as Republicans meet today in Milwaukee to begin their coronation of Trump — whether the GOP he now controls will try to elevate his previous calls for “revenge” and “retribution” against Democrats, using this incident as a touchstone. Or if they’ll use this attempt to try to use the media to block Biden’s re-election strategy of pointing out Trump’s own rhetoric.

Given how Trump, just four months ago, promoted on Truth Social an image of President Biden hogtied in the back of a pickup truck with a bullet in his forehead, this seems the most likely outcome, suggesting he’ll use the attempt on his life to increase his already-violence-drenched rhetoric.

Remember, back in 2016, Trump explicitly called for his “Second Amendment people” to take out Hillary Clinton before the election, saying:

“Hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the Second Amendment. If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is.”

There’s speculation in the media that Trump will shift from his previous combative rhetoric to a Reaganesque call for national unity. He already has the GOP base, now fervent in the wake of this attempt on his life; his goal now will be to draw in swing voters “in the middle” by sounding reasonable.

Such a strategy would also help the GOP effort to neuter Biden’s attacks on Trump’s record and decade of promotion of violence.

So, will they use this event as an opportunity to renounce Vance’s, Greene’s, and Scott’s rhetoric, to repudiate authoritarianism, and to return their party to Reagan’s post-shooting embrace of bipartisanship and world peace?

Or are they going to continue driving the GOP down the fascist road by exploiting this event to both “wave the bloody shirt” and shut up Democrats?

Will the media jump on the bandwagon and condemn Democrats and Biden for normal campaign rhetoric while continuing to normalize Trump’s violent past?

Will Biden and his campaign — and progressive media — be cowed by the phony GOP calls to “tone down the rhetoric?”

Assassination Attempt Means Four More Years of Trump…Unless We Fight

Late Saturday night, ABC News’s Rachel Scott lingered at the scene in Butler, Pennsylvania, using as background for her live TV shot the now-empty grandstand and the stage where Donald Trump nearly lost his life. A spotlight still lit the large American flag suspended over the stage.

“The flag behind me,” she told anchor David Muir, “reminds me that there is more that unites us than divides us.”

That most American of clichés, largely empty even during the best of times, has never been more untrue than today. It’s as untrue as what President Joe Biden told us in March: “[T]he state of our Union is strong and getting stronger!”

Ludicrous. Clearly, we are at war. We’ve been at war at least as far back as January 6, 2021, when Donald Trump’s assault on American democracy culminated in his acolytes literally storming the gates. And while there has not been a second attempt to violently overthrow our political system, it has been under relentless attack ever since by Trump loyalists at all levels of government, who have been willing to say and do whatever it takes, no matter how craven, to keep both themselves in power and their constituency complicit in undermining the stability of the homeland they claim to love so much.

On Sunday, Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office, calling on us to “lower the temperature in our politics.” But that’s never going to happen. MAGAworld lives for this shit. And say what you will about Donald Trump’s intelligence (or lack thereof), but there’s no denying his canniness concerning not only which way the wind blows for the dregs of democracy, but for generating that wind. And he knows his cue when he hears it whiz by his ear. “Fight!” he urged his supporters as he was rushed offstage, fist pumping as blood trickled down his cheek. “Fight! Fight!

Fight what? Fight the thieves who stole the 2020 election. Fight Biden’s weaponized Department of Justice. Fight the immigrant horde. Fight the “pro-choice” baby-murderers. Fight (to use the umbrella term that Republicans are using all over social media) the evil, which means anyone or anything that does fall in line with their fascist fantasies.

So this is not just a war, but a holy war. And when it’s good versus evil, the ends justify the means. That’s why Republicans tried to subvert the 2020 presidential election, and that’s what enables them to make the worst of unfounded accusations, no matter how dangerous or inflammatory, such as this little tidbit from Marjorie Taylor Green on Sunday: “The Democrats are the party of pedophiles […] and yesterday they tried to murder President Trump.”

You may not love or even like the Democratic Party. You may think Biden should step aside. You may feel the whole system is deeply corrupt. But don’t be blinded by your disaffection. There is no moral equivalency between today’s Democratic and Republican Parties, and our country is far worse off in the hands of the latter.

“[R]emember,” Biden urged the nation Sunday, “while we may disagree, we are not enemies.” But not even the president of the United States gets to decide such things. Sometimes your enemies choose you, and there’s not a damn thing you can do about it — except defend yourself when they attack.

Fortunately, there are nonviolent means at our disposal to combat what’s coming. Trump supporters will rally behind the attempted assassination of their führer. Voter turnout will go through the roof. If those of us horrified by the prospect of another four years of President Trump don’t rise up to meet the challenge, Project 2025 gives us a pretty good sense of where we’re headed.

We are at war, and this is a call to arms. Vote. Volunteer. Donate. Phone-bank. Spread the word on social media. Because they’re coming for our country. Do we just let them take it, or do we fight?

Museum Appoints Interim Co-Directors

 

Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum of California State University, Long Beach (the Museum) announces the appointment of Erin Stout, PhD and Alyssa Torres as Interim Co-Directors following the recent departure of Paul Baker Prindle.

Stout and Torres bring specific areas of expertise in collections management, curation, and educational programming. Torres is the Museum registrar and Stout is chief curator. They are excited to continue to work with the Museum staff as they keep exhibitions and programs running during the search for a new permanent director.

Dr. Royce W. Smith, Dean of the College of the Arts, said: “This co-directorship embraces the College of the Arts’ and the Museum’s belief in shared governance and leans into the incredible expertise and passion of two of the Museum’s finest staff. It has been a real pleasure to work with Alyssa and Erin over the summer, and I am excited to see their laser focus on the Museum and its impactful future.”

Stout and Torres will serve in the shared interim position until a new permanent director of the Museum is appointed. According to Dean Smith, a search committee for the new director is expected to convene in August 2024.

Sport, Stupid Sport, or Non-Sport?: Your Complete Guide to the 2024 Summer Olympics

ARCHERY: Sport

ATHLETICS (a.k.a. TRACK & FIELD)—all events except Race Walking: Sport

ATHLETICS—Race Walking: Stupid Sport

      • Any race with rules requiring you to intentionally hamper your locomotion is stupid (cp. SWIMMING)

“-BALL” events (Base-, Basket-, Foot- (a.k.a. Soccer), Volley- (even Beach Volley-), etc.), including those with equivalent devices in the playing thereof (e.g., Badminton, Hockey): Sport

BREAKING (a.k.a. BREAKDANCING): Come on, bro.

CANOE—all events: Sport

CYCLING—BMX Freestyle: Non-Sport (cp. GYMNASTICS)

CYCLING—race events: Sport

DIVING—all events: Non-Sport (cp. GYMNASTICS)

EQUESTRIAN—all events: Non-Sport

      • Regular old horse-racing would be Stupid Sport, “stupid” for relying on a device not moved/powered by the participant. (N.B.: All car races are Stupid Sport.)

FENCING—all events: Sport

GYMNASTICS—all events: Non-Sport

      • No athletic endeavor with subjective criteria for success is Sport. (N.B.: So-called “Artistic Gymnastics” is doubly Non-Sport.)

GOLF: Sport (alas)

Hand-to-hand combat (e.g., Boxing, Judo, Wrestling): Non-Sport

      • An admittedly controversial position, but because combatants are not required to go at it until one is objectively defeated (e.g., pinned, KO’d), therefore requiring judges to award points and declare a victor in bouts that go the distance, no such event is fully Sport. Additionally, cp. Race Walking, “intentionally hamper.” (Apropos, Mixed Martial Arts combat that allowed biting, eye-gouging, testicle-crushing, etc., and had no time/round limit would qualify as Sport.)

MODERN PENTATHLON: Sport (but see SHOOTING)

ROWING—all events: Sport

SAILING—race events: Stupid Sport (cp. EQUESTRIAN)

SAILING—style events (e.g., Windsurfing): Non-Sport

SHOOTING—all events: Sport / Stupid Sport

      • A bit of a judgment call. The objective measure of success makes this seem Sport, but the reliance on a non-human-powered device (cp. note under EQUESTRIAN) imbues it with a bit of stupidity. (Contrast with ARCHERY, where the stored energy that launches the projectile is generated by the archer.)

SKATEBOARD: Non-Sport

SPORT CLIMBING: Sport

SURFING: Non-Sport

SWIMMING—all race events where Front Crawl is disallowed: Stupid Sport

  • In terms of effectiveness, Front Crawl (see below) is the equivalent of normal running in track events—i.e., moving in whatever fashion enables you to most quickly cover the race distance. The International Olympic Committee would dismiss out-of-hand* the suggestion that the 100m Dash be joined by the 100m Backwards Dash, the 100m One-Legged Race, and the 100m Crabwalk*…and yet, there is Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Butterfly.

SWIMMING, “ARTISTIC” (a.k.a. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING): Non-Sport

SWIMMING—Freestyle events: Sport

  • At the first modern Olympics in 1896, all swimming events were Freestyle, which means what it says: swimmers may employ any style they like, provided that (as with all swimming events). Colloquially, “Freestyle” is used as a synonym for Front Crawl (a.k.a. Australian Crawl). The only limitation on Freestyle events is the rule (common to all swimming race events) that competitors do not swim underwater for more than 15 meters after the start and at each turn. (Swimming underwater is more efficient than breaking the surface because it reduces drag, but after the 1956 Summer Olympics the < 15m rule was implemented due to competitors passing out mid-race due to oxygen starvation from swimming underwater too long.)

TRAMPOLINE: This is really a thing now?

TRIATHLON: Sport

WATER POLO: Sport

WEIGHTLIFTING—all events: Sport

_____________

*We can offer no hypothesis for the existence of Race Walking.

 

Probation Dept. Lifts Lockdown at Los Padrinos, Suspect Apprehended

LOS ANGELES — On July 13, about 11:56 a.m., security personnel at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall apprehended an individual outside the facility attempting to throw contraband over the wall. As a precautionary measure, the facility was placed on lockdown and visiting was canceled.

The department’s campus safety and security operations, along with the SEO K-9 Firearms teams, conducted a thorough sweep of the entire facility for additional contraband. The lockdown was lifted at 4:33 p.m..

The safety and security of the youth in the departments’ care is of the utmost importance to the Los Angeles County Probation Department, which noted it maintains a zero-tolerance policy for contraband. Anyone caught attempting to bring prohibited items into the facility will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

 

Cities Prepare for LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games

 

LA28 Confirms Seven Sporting Events, Venues to be Held in Long Beach for the 2028 Olympic Games

The LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games July 12 announced more than a dozen venue assignments for Olympic sports, utilizing sports venues and locations in the City of Los Angeles and neighboring cities of Long Beach and Carson. This announcement confirms seven Olympic sporting events to be held in Long Beach. As a venue city, Long Beach is set to host the largest number of sporting events other than the host City of Los Angeles for the LA28 Games.

“The confirmation of these first seven sporting events to be held in Long Beach further solidifies our status as a premier sports destination and our commitment as a major Venue City for the LA28 Games,” said Mayor Rex Richardson. “Long Beach will be ready to welcome athletes, spectators and visitors from around the world and showcase our city’s vibrant sports culture and coastal features.”

 

City of Carson to Host Several Events During LA28 Olympics

CARSON —The City of Carson announced that the LA28 Olympic Games will feature four sports events at its venues: the Olympic cycling track in the Velodrome in Carson, Hockey at the fields adjacent from the stadium, rugby sevens in the stadium and tennis in the tennis center.

Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes expressed her enthusiasm: “As Mayor of Carson, I am thrilled to express our community’s pride and excitement as a Venue City for the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This historic moment showcases Carson’s world-class facilities and vibrant diversity and promises significant opportunities.”

The mayor added, together, Carson and LA28 games will embark on this journey to celebrate the power of sport and the spirit of competition, all while incorporating sustainability and inclusion.

The City of Carson and its citizens aim to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for athletes and visitors from around the globe and LA28’s vision of delivering a more sustainable and inclusive Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Details: www.la28.org.

Dollar Tree Takes Over Former 99 Cents Only Locations, Including Gaffey Street in San Pedro

0

By Rosie Knight, columnist

Ever since it was announced that 99 Cents Only would shutter its stores across the country, shoppers have wondered what would replace the popular discount grocery store. Here in San Pedro we finally have an answer. As eagle-eyed community members might have noticed, there’s now a Dollar Tree sign hanging in the window of the Gaffey location. We’re not the only ones either as the company recently announced in a press release that Dollar Tree has purchased 170 of the locations that used to house the 99 Cents Only stores.

“As we continue to execute on our accelerated growth strategy for the Dollar Tree brand, this was an attractive opportunity to secure leases in priority markets where we see strong profitable growth potential,” said Michael Creedon, Jr., Dollar Tree’s Chief Operating Officer.

He continued. “The portfolio complements our existing footprint and will provide us access to high-quality real estate assets in premium retail centers, enabling us to rapidly grow the Dollar Tree brand across the western United States, reaching even more customers and communities.”

This is an interesting development as San Pedro already has both a Dollar Tree and a Family Dollar (owned by the Dollar Tree corporation), so it’s currently unclear whether those stores will remain in business alongside the new location. Another notable thing about the 99 Cents Only location that Dollar Tree is taking over is that it’s almost double the size of an average Dollar Tree, with a much larger square footage and ample refrigeration for fresh produce. Of course, it’s yet to be seen whether Dollar Tree will replicate that part of the 99 Cents Only business when they’re better known for selling processed foods, candy, and dry products.

When you visit the Dollar Tree website, food is the last category on their site menu. It’s clearly not a huge focus when you visit the stores themselves, which are often more than half seasonal items, toys, crafts, health and wellness, and many, many tchotchkes. On the site they don’t have any listings for fresh produce, and the food they do list is only a small segment of what a grocery store would carry. The categories are Breakfast & Cereal, Baking Mixes & Supplies, Spices, Condiments, Canned Goods, Packaged Dinners, Grains, & Pasta, and International Foods.

It’s not just the Gaffey Street 99 Cents Only store that will be turning into a Dollar Tree. Thanks to a Linkedin post from “Retail Specialist” Bill Read, we know that the company also acquired leases for other stores in the Harbor Area. Both Long Beach 99 Cents Only stores (on Willow and Carson) will become Dollar Tree locations, as will the Harbor City store on Sepulveda and the Torrance location on W 182nd Street. Interestingly, Read’s list doesn’t include our Gaffey location, but we know thanks to new signage that it too will become a Dollar Tree in the near future. That also means that this list is likely not comprehensive and we could learn of more local openings soon.

Another vital part of the puzzle is the current fight to stop Albertsons and Kroger from merging and creating yet another corporate monopoly. Our local UFCW 770 has played a large part in organizing, as part of Stop the Merger, to try and highlight the dangers of the two corporations becoming one. Recently it was announced that if the merger goes through the companies will divest in certain locations, selling them off. This includes the Vons on 25th Street, removing yet another grocery store from San Pedro.

As part of a press conference, Local 770 responded. “History shows we can’t take merger promises at face value,” said Jessica Crowley, UFCW Local 770 member and pharmacist at Albertsons-owned Pavilions in Los Angeles, California. “When Albertsons acquired Safeway in 2015 and divested about 150 stores to Haggen, many grocery stores shut down, leaving thousands jobless for months. Let’s be clear: this mega-merger will negatively impact retail workers, smaller suppliers, independent chains, and communities already facing challenges with food and medication access. C&S Wholesale Grocers’ limited experience in retail pharmacy makes the divestiture plan highly unlikely to succeed.”

 

Port of Long Beach Data Project Receives $7.875 Million to Speed Goods Delivery

0

 

A comprehensive Port of Long Beach digital platform being designed to help speed cargo deliveries across the nation, the Supply Chain Information Highway, is getting an infusion of funding from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration.

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development or GO-Biz announced a $7.875 million grant for the port’s data system today. Funding is expected to help build out a variety of functions including export and rail cargo visibility, user authentication and data security, the exchange of data between foreign ports, truck appointments and a number of future project enhancements.

The Supply Chain Information Highway will enable stakeholders to make scheduling, planning and operational decisions prior to cargo arrival, making the delivery of goods more efficient and cost effective. The cloud-based system is anticipated to be compatible with similar data-sharing platforms across the maritime logistics industry, including at major California ports, supporting improved supply chain resilience, goods movement efficiency, emissions reductions, and economic competitiveness.

“With six marine terminals at the Port of Long Beach now connecting to a beta version of the Supply Chain Information Highway, we’ve entered a crucial phase of development,” said Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero. “We are grateful to the State of California and GO-Biz for their continued leadership in supporting data modernization to bolster goods movement. This funding will be important as we roll out these new enhancements to increase cargo velocity and tighten coordination across modes of transportation.

The Port of Long Beach has partnered with a leading tech firm, St. Louis-based UNCOMN, to create the Supply Chain Information Highway. UNCOMN is collaborating with Amazon Web Services to provide cloud services and cloud hosting for the data.

Development is focusing on three operational platforms in 2024:

  • A Container Track and Trace feature to access up-to-date information about the status of containers moving through the Port of Long Beach.
  • The Port Operations Dashboard, where users can review Port of Long Beach operational metrics. The dashboard can be viewed at www.polb.com/operations.
  • The Beneficial Cargo Owner Dashboard, where BCOs can access more detailed information about their containers including if they have arrived or departed, and which Port terminal they are at.

Stop the Merger Coalition of UFCW Locals Statements Following Kroger and Albertsons’ Announcement of Proposed Divested Stores

 

LOS ANGELES — UFCW unions (Locals 7, 324, 400, 770 and 3000), who have helped lead the anti-merger efforts against the Kroger and Albertsons proposed mega-merger, July 11 held a press conference to provide updates on their efforts to block the merger from going forward, after the companies’ disclosed their list of proposed divested stores, should the merger be approved.

The press conference was held just a few weeks before a series of court cases to block the proposed Kroger and Albertsons mega-merger brought by the Attorney General of Washington, the Attorney General of Colorado, and the Federal Trade Commission.

“History shows we can’t take merger promises at face value,” said Jessica Crowley, UFCW Local 770 member and pharmacist at Albertsons-owned Pavilions in Los Angeles, California. “When Albertsons acquired Safeway in 2015 and divested about 150 stores to Haggen, many grocery stores shut down, leaving thousands jobless for months. Let’s be clear: this mega-merger will negatively impact retail workers, smaller suppliers, independent chains, and communities already facing challenges with food and medication access. C&S Wholesale Grocers’ limited experience in retail pharmacy makes the divestiture plan highly unlikely to succeed.”

“As a member of our last collective bargaining team, I’m worried about how the proposed merger would impact our ability to advocate for better wages, good health benefits, and a strong pension,” said Bill Valdez, UFCW Local 7 member and 50-year career meat cutter from Colorado Springs, Colorado. “If these corporations merge, it would seriously impact our union’s power in bargaining. The companies won’t need to be competitive about pricing and they won’t need to be competitive about bargaining.”

“Since the proposed merger of Kroger and Albertsons was announced nearly two years ago, my co-workers and I have been on edge,” said Jane St. Louis, UFCW Local 400 member at Safeway in Maryland. “We knew the merger would result in stores being sold, and until this week, we had no idea which stores might be on the chopping block. You can’t imagine the anxiety we feel every day we come to work. We wonder: What will happen to our store? What will happen to our jobs? What about our pensions? Will I be able to retire after all these years? You worry – you worry about your co-workers, your family, and your customers. The uncertainty is causing a lot of anxiety.”

“Earlier this week, Kroger and Albertsons released a list of 579 stores across the nation that they are proposing to divest to C&S Wholesale Grocers if the merger is allowed to proceed,” said Kathy Finn, UFCW Local 770 president. “Kroger and Albertsons have known which stores they plan to divest for months, and the last-ditch release of the list was an underhanded attempt to influence the courts and create the perception that the mega-merger is close to final, creating more uncertainty for our members. The merger is not a done deal ­– far from it.”

“These two companies are doing very well as standalone companies, they do not need to merge to be successful,” said John Marshall, financial analyst with UFCW Local 3000 and UFCW Local 324. “They are growing sales, making money, and posting profits. What they should be doing is investing their profits in more staffing, higher wages, lower prices, and opening more stores to increase their market share. This merger proposal would do the opposite: it would take billions of dollars out of the grocery business and hand it over to Wall Street investors.”

About Stop the Merger

The Stop the Merger campaign includes over 100 national, state and local organizations representing diverse interests who share a common goal: to stop the proposed Kroger/Albertsons grocery merger because of its negative impact on our nation’s communities.

Details: www.NoGroceryMerger.com

Earlier News:

UFCW Locals Issue Statement in Response to Kroger and Albertsons Release of Store Divestiture List

LOS ANGELES — A coalition of United Food & Commercial Workers local unions July 9 made the following statement after Kroger and Albertsons released to the public a specific list of stores the companies would plan to divest to C&S Wholesale Grocers if their proposed mega-merger of the two companies were approved:

“Today’s announcement changes nothing. The merger is not a done deal, far from it. We remain focused on stopping the proposed mega-merger for the same reasons we have stated since it was first announced over 20 months ago — because we know it would harm workers, it would harm shoppers, it would harm suppliers and communities, and it is illegal. The merger proposal was rejected in January and February by the Attorneys General from the states of Colorado and Washington and the Federal Trade Commission. We applaud their actions. They have been in possession of this proposed divestiture list, made public today by the companies, for months and that did not change their opposition to the proposed merger. These legal challenges to the proposed merger are moving forward with hearings beginning at the end of July and scheduled to go through September.”