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Maine Gov. Paul LePage Orders Removal Of Labor Mural From State Agency


First Posted: 03/23/11 09:22 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Governor Paul LePage (R-Maine) has sparked a fresh battle with the state's union community, ordering a mural at the Department of Labor (DOL) taken down on the grounds that the image is biased against business owners.

On Tuesday, Maine DOL Acting Commissioner Laura Boyett sent out an e-mail saying that after some complaints from businesses, the mural would be removed. Additionally, the state would be renaming eight conference rooms, many of which commemorate former labor leaders and one honoring the first female U.S. Cabinet secretary.

"We have received feedback that the administration building is not perceived as equally receptive to both businesses and workers -- primarily because of the nature of the mural in the lobby and the names of our conference rooms," wrote Boyett in the e-mail, posted by Maine blog Dirigo Blue. "Whether or not the perception is valid is not really at issue and therefore, not open to debate. If either of our two constituencies perceives that they are not welcome in our administration building and this translates to a belief that their needs will not be heard or met by this department, then it presents a barrier to achieving our mission."

Maine AFL-CIO President Don Berry issued a statement condemning the announcement, saying, "No matter what you name a room, no matter how many pictures you take down, the truth is that this state was built by and for working people and this move dishonors the generations of hard-working Mainers who came before us. Paul LePage cannot erase our history, and he will not silence the voice of the working class in Maine."

The mural, pictured below (from The Portland Press-Herald, Judy Taylor Fine Art Studio), depicts various scenes from Maine's labor history, including strikes in Lewiston and Jay:

LePage Press Secretary Adrienne Bennett told The Huffington Post the governor's office is exploring alternative places to keep the mural, perhaps in the state museum, and believes they can move it without damaging the artwork. "We're not going to put an 'Open for Business' sign in the lobby either," she said when asked what would replace the painting. "It's going to be neutral."

"When you walk into our Department of Labor lobby, you see this mural, which is on several walls," added Bennett. "There's no getting around it. You see it, and it's there. The administration feels it's inappropriate for a taxpayer-funded agency to appear to be on one side or another. Clearly, the mural depicts one side. ... [W]e've got to make sure, as a Department and as a state government, we're representing all Maine people."

Judy Taylor, the artist behind the piece, took issue with Bennett's statement and stressed that there was no political agenda in her work.

"My response is that it's history, so it's not a present-day depiction of taxpayers," she said. "It's episodes pulled from history. So that, to me, is a very odd argument. Anybody that would be in a Labor Department, if they went 100 years back into their history, they would find episodes that aren't of reality today."

The mural was erected in 2008, as The Lewiston Sun-Journal notes, after the Maine Arts Commission chose Taylor through a jury selection.

Taylor also told The Huffington Post that the reactions she has received to her art have always been "very very positive" -- from both business leaders and workers alike. She noted at one point, a businessman told her he was particularly moved by the painting because it reminded him of his grandmother's stories about working at a textile mill.

LePage has been the target of labor protests in recent weeks, after he proposed raising the retirement age for some state workers and eventually capping cost-of-living adjustments for retirees in an effort to address the state's fiscal situation.

Maine state Rep. Diane Russell (D) traveled to Wisconsin last month to show solidarity with the labor demonstrators protesting Governor Scott Walker's controversial budget bill, which strips union workers of their collective bargaining rights. She explaining that "if the levees break in Madison, everyone gets flooded."

"It is on the backs of hard working people that companies make their profits," Russell told The Huffington Post in response the the DOL proposal. "That position deserves respect. It is not enough for conservatives to undermine the rights of workers across this country; now they are literally erasing them from the halls of history."

List of the rooms that are up for a name change:

Able ME Room (DOL program)
César Chávez Room (labor leader)
William Looney Room (politician)
Marianne Martin Room (labor commissioner)
Frances Perkins Room (first U.S. Labor Secretary and first female Cabinet member)
Rose Schneiderman Room (labor leader)
Charles Scontras Room (labor historian)
Sarah Wilson Room
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WASHINGTON -- Governor Paul LePage (R-Maine) has sparked a fresh battle with the state's union community, ordering a mural at the Department of Labor (DOL) taken down on the grounds that the image is ...
WASHINGTON -- Governor Paul LePage (R-Maine) has sparked a fresh battle with the state's union community, ordering a mural at the Department of Labor (DOL) taken down on the grounds that the image is ...
 
 
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murphthesurf3 07:06 PM on 03/23/2011
TEA PARTY MANNEQUINS PRETEND THEY LOVE HISTORY
But it's only their pretend history that they love

We cannot have the Labor Department  celebrating, remembering, commemorating privotal moments in the history of labor in the state.

Given that logic, they need to remove all portraits of all governors, and legislative leaders IF the number of GOP and DEMS is  Read More...

By the way, Frances Perkins is not only the first Labor Secretary and the first woman member of the Cabinet AND one of the three principal architects of Social Security and Medicare.

She is a national figure, but this small man thinks he can, by the wave of a wand, wish her away.

This is precisely the kind of tyranny that the real life founders and framers rose up against. If the Tea Party were loyal to its real roots- there would be torch light protest outside the governor's mansion.

Those first tea partiers were artisans, laborers, small shop owners, tradesmen, local grass roots attorneys.....the kind of people to belong to unions and who support them.

Maine has the recall option....time to fire a shot across this abuser of the people's rights bow.
09:42 AM on 04/05/2011
recall
09:29 PM on 04/03/2011
Censorship and Oppression * Go America ! Woooooo Hoooooo
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Uhgg
Just another Neanderthal
07:59 PM on 04/03/2011
We have Separation of Church and State
and now we are getting Separation of State and Union
10:43 PM on 03/29/2011
It is a sad day when a person calls himself Gov. of the Great State of Maine and can not see the error of his thinking, He will be sorry and we the tax payors will bond together, and show that he can walk the walk but can not talk the talk, he is not one of us. He is just now in on his way for a vacation, that if he was one of us. He would have to work at least a year before he could go away on vacation. Maybe he is getting a free trip on one of the many businesses he is helping to strip our memories, and try as he will, but mark our words by heaven he will rule the day that he took the history of the working peoples struggles down. How dare he, he should hang his head in SHAME, and I will be at any demonstration on these issues here in my state and my home. And my Dad would turn over in his grave to see what is going on in our goverment. I guess he not only thinks he is right, he now thinks we are funny, and he out smated the people that are now looking to now stand up to him and say go back to Marden's we do not want the likes of you running our state. HE HAS BEEN A BIG EMBARRASSMENT TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US.
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LisaViger
Vegan, Socialist, Atheist, Peace Monger
08:22 PM on 03/27/2011
"The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history."

"He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past."

George Orwell
09:51 AM on 03/27/2011
Awww, was sumbudy's feelings hurt by mean labor people? Did sumbudy go cry to their mommies about how mean wurkers who reminded them of their violent labor history? So sad. Don't worry - papa Lepage will make it all better.
06:23 AM on 03/27/2011
Gov. LePage is misguided in removing the mural, but critics are equally misguided in comparing him to the Nazis for doing so.
http://eightfits.blogspot.com/2011/03/here-we-go-throwing-other-n-word-around.html
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bynddrvn5
My micro-bio is unwritten.
01:46 PM on 03/26/2011
A friend in Maine forwarded this to me.

Letter from a Republican regarding his vote for Paul LePage. Great letter, and so true.

http://www.twincitytimes.com/events/letter-the-military-industrial-complex-and-class-warfare#more-580
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feo
huh?
12:49 PM on 03/28/2011
The worst thing we can do is be kind and understanding toward fascists. They are certainly neither kind nor understanding toward us.
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DixieMelody
Iso Blue in Red Idaho
04:46 PM on 03/28/2011
That's a long letter, but . . .

Every word is powerful.
08:41 AM on 03/26/2011
Gov. says he had 1 anonymous complaint .. that is representative government 1 complaint and issue is handled... LOL..

Sure Gov. that's how it works... some screaming crazy from Skowhegan sent you an e-mail.
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feo
huh?
12:51 PM on 03/28/2011
So, in theory, if he receives two letters asking to restore the murals, he will need to do so.
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southingtonian
"I'm a Capricorn and you can't make me do sh*t.."
03:46 AM on 03/26/2011
the department of LABOR has a mural celebrating LABOR. the Horror!
10:12 PM on 03/25/2011
Good for Le Page .. let the Progressive reap what they've sown. Tear it down !!

For decades now most Patriotic Blue Blooded Americans have had to endure attacks on the Symbols of America from the Radical Progressives. Las Cruces New Mexico, Mt Soledad War Memorial, and the 10 Commandments in a Georgia Court are 3 examples of Christain Values/Symbols being desicrated and attacked ... meanwhile there's been an ongoing attack agains our Flag, burning it !! .. and the Symbology on our Currency ...

So if Progressives are upset at the removal of this Mural I say so be it, I love it ... let them reap what they've sown.
08:51 AM on 03/26/2011
flag burning is that an issue ? Have not seen that happening in USA.
Mt. Soledad The Mount Soledad cross is a 29-foot (9 m)-tall cross (43 feet tall, including the base) that was erected in 1954 on top of Mount Soledad in La Jolla, California.

A cross has been on the site since 1913. Architect Donald Campbell designed the present Latin cross in recessed concrete with a twelve-foot arm spread in 1954. In 1998, after the sale by the City of the cross and the land it stands on to the nonprofit Mount Soledad Memorial Association, the cross was transformed into being the centerpiece of a newly erected Korean War Memorial.

Beginning in 1989 and until 2008, the Mt. Soledad Cross had been involved in a continuous litigation regarding its legal status. According to the interpretation of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and No Preference Clause of the California Constitution by the opponents of the cross, it is illegal to display a religious symbol, such as a Christian cross, on public land, as it demonstrates preference to a specific religion

Same thing for preferential religious symbols (10 commandments) in public locations.

No one is denying your right to have them on your front lawn, just not on city hall which is everyone's front lawn.
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Janetshusb
07:30 PM on 03/26/2011
"Patriotic Blue Blooded Americans have had to endure attacks on the Symbols of America "

What attacks are you talking about? The fact that most people want real science taught in schools and not biblical stories: or that we recognize that we are a diverse country and print labels and official documents in two languages: or that we aren't all raging war mongers: or that we have a black president with a strong, smart black wife: or that we don't all believe in a white christian god and resent having him crammed down our throats: or that most of us realize that social safety nets benefit all of the society: or that we are responsible for paying taxes because it buys us a civil society? Are these the attacks you patriotic blue bloods have been enduring?
07:39 PM on 03/25/2011
What kind of business owner would get offended by that mural? The kind that wants to take away every advantage and benefit their workers have in order to make more profits. The ones who value money over people. The murals are reminders that the people who do the day-to-day labor are just as important as the entrepreneur with the vision. Without the workers, there is no business!

Real business owners know and respect that.
10:13 PM on 03/25/2011
Its ugly as hell ...
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Janetshusb
07:32 PM on 03/26/2011
Not half as ugly as the spirit and looks of the governor trying to remove it.
08:52 AM on 03/26/2011
the Koch Brothers ??
Boycott Georgia Pacific...
What they don't tell you is the Angel Soft 2 ply your cleaning yourself with is made in China.
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Janetshusb
07:30 PM on 03/25/2011
Please everybody, "our" governor is an aberration. Maine people are hard workers, down to earth, fair minded and pleasant. Please don't take LePage or his mean, small minded and rude actions as indicative of the Maine character. Please. We are nice people
10:15 PM on 03/25/2011
Small minded uses terms like "the Workers" in place of Socialist or "Union Busting" in place of Tax Savings or Greedy Government BureaucRAT !!

LePage got elected, let's see what he does, this Mural is ugly anyhow and not important.
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Janetshusb
03:16 PM on 03/26/2011
And Mr. Rigid Right Wing doesn't ever use politically weighted terms. LMAO
09:53 AM on 03/27/2011
Good point - workers and socialists are the same thing! Get off the internet and go read a book.
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Trueheart
Member, Endangered Species
11:33 AM on 03/31/2011
Don't apologize or spend energy being embarrassed. Get pissed. Go to Augusta this Saturday.
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spkninglsh
'Poor' Fridge Owner
05:36 PM on 03/25/2011
Already creating one job for a 'mural uninstaller'! Maybe Maine can find a way to uninstall him.
03:17 PM on 03/25/2011
What's next Diego Rivera's paintings?
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feo
huh?
12:57 PM on 03/28/2011
People of Detroit wouldn't stand for their removal. Besides, that old capitalist, Henry Ford, paid for those murals. And Ford was well aware that Rivera was a Marxist.