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Volunteers collecting signatures to repeal head tax say they’re getting harassed

May 31, 2018, 5:54 AM | Updated: 8:15 am

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(File, Associated Press)

(File, Associated Press)

By: Deedee Sun

Volunteers collecting signatures to put the Seattle employee head tax on the November ballot – which would give voters a chance to repeal it — say they’re being harassed by supporters of the tax.

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The group called “No Tax on Jobs” has until June 12 to collect about 17,600 signatures.

The top five contributors to the group are Northwest Grocer’s Association, WA Food Industry Association, Vulcan, Starbucks and Amazon.

For the past couple of weeks, volunteers and paid petitioners for the group have been collecting signatures outside grocery stores and restaurants.

But now, some volunteers say they’re getting more pushback from supporters of the tax and tensions are escalating.

Volunteer Shauna Levine was collecting signatures at Admiral Met Market on Wednesday afternoon when she says people started harassing her and others who wanted to sign the petition.

“Five young men showed up and lined themselves next to me and were in a rather aggressive way handing out leaflets, and in a couple of instances trying to prevent petitioners from signing, which is not allowed,” Levine said. “Any time you have five people lined up, it’s a little intimidating,” she said.

She said the men began to argue with someone trying to sign.

“It was getting a little heated in that way so that’s when the manager called police,” Levine said.

Another volunteer, Julie Peebles Hall, was collecting signatures outside the downtown Uwajimaya on Wednesday. She sent KIRO 7 video of a woman apparently trying to persuade people to not sign the petition.

She said the woman was handing out “decline to sign” fliers and also confronted people signing the petition.

“You’re kind of undoing the top 2 or 3 percent of business in Seattle contributing,” the woman can heard saying in the video.

Signature collectors say they’re being harassed by people who support the head tax, organized through a group called “Bring Seattle Home,” which includes Transit Riders Union, Working Washington and the SEIU, the service employees union, among others.

Amanda Woods works at a downtown shelter run by the Downtown Emergency Service Center and speaks for the group.

Woods said the purpose of their volunteers is to have conversations with people who want to sign to make sure they’re informed and said she was not aware of any volunteers behaving inappropriately.

“I can’t speak to any specific incident but I do know that all our volunteers are trained and are instructed to be non-confrontational, non-threatening. And I’m disappointed to hear that,” Woods said.

The “Bring Seattle Home” website homepage has a link to “report repeal petitioners.”

“Some volunteers say that language is aggressive. Do you agree?” KIRO 7’s Deedee Sun asked Woods.

“I do agree, I do agree. We have to know where they are, and we have to know where the sites are,” Woods said.

The group said that method is the best way to find the people they need to convince.

“The reality is aggressive, the reality of what’s happening is horrible. So our response to the improve the lives of these people needs to match that,” Woods said.

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