Saturday, March 20, 2010

Huffington Post Carries UCubed Message


Thu. March 18, 2010

Lower turnout in the midterm elections and persistently high unemployment will create an explosive mix this November. That’s according to a recently published article by UCubed Acting Executive Director Rick Sloan in the widely read Huffington Post.

“In the 2010 midterm elections, the most critical voting block is the unemployed and underemployed,” said Sloan.

Ur Union of Unemployed, also known as UCubed, is a community service project of the IAM that uses social networking technology to create a linked network of unemployed activists.

Ohio Machinists Reject Union Busting Proposal


Thu. March 18, 2010

IAM members of Local 225 in Dayton, OH, went on strike March 7 after machinists, welders and assemblers unanimously rejected a new three-year contract offer from Chemineer, a Dayton-based maker of industrial mixing equipment. The company’s offer came three weeks after negotiations began when the company suddenly called a halt to the talks, leaving behind a grossly substandard contract proposal.

“The membership felt like it was a slap in the face," said Local 225 Shop Committee Chairman Harry Grooms. "This proposal would gut the existing contract and place our members’ jobs in peril at a time when the company is making money."

A Thousand Philly Marchers Tell BofA: It's Time to Pay


by Mike Hall, Mar 19, 2010

More than a 1,000 Pennsylvania union members, laid-off workers and community allies rallied outside a downtown Philadelphia Bank America office, hundreds streamed through the bank lobby along with a delegation carrying a $145 billion check. Shouting, “No jobs, no future,” they demanded BofA endorse the check and help finance creation of the 11 million jobs Wall Street gambled away.

Trumka: Temple Takes Taxpayer $$, Should Treat Workers Better


by Tula Connell, Mar 19, 2010

In Philadelphia this morning, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka joined Pennsylvania AFL-CIO President Bill George in pledging the union movement’s support for an impending strike by Temple University Hospital’s 1,500 nurses and professional and technical employees. Shortly before the press event, the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals (PASNAP) delivered a 10-day strike notice to the hospital.

CLUW Honors 11 Union Women for 'Extraordinary Achievements'


by Mike Hall, Mar 19, 2010

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) last night presented its first annual Working Women’s Awards to 11 women who have left their mark on and helped build the labor movement.

The ceremony, at the AFL-CIO in Washington, D.C., honored the women for their
extraordinary achievements, leadership, and for being exemplary models for working women who seek to advance in their workplace, union and community.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Blog Contest


Facts:
Number of days since blog started: 92
Number of blogs posted as of now: 284
Average number of blogs posted per day: 3.0869
Hint: Some days there been no blog postings and on other days there have been as many as 26.

Contest Rules:
Send an email to thevoice731@gmail.com.
Provide your name, phone number and unit.
Provide the date and time when the 500th blog will be posted. You may need a calculator.
Put Blog Contest in the subject line of your email.
Entries will not be opened until after the 500th blog is posted.
The winners will be announced within 48 hours after the 500th blog is posted.

Do not count the Top Stories on www.iam731.org, only the blogs posted on www.iam731.blogspot.com.

Grand Prize: $25 gift card
1st Runner-Up: $15 gift card
2nd Runner-Up: $10 gift card

The entry with date and time closes to the actual 5ooth posting will be the Grand Prize winner followed by the entry for 1st Runner-Up and 2nd Runner-Up.

In case of a tie, a drawing will be held to determine the winner. All results are final.

Deadline for entries: Midnight, 31 March 2010.
You may enter as many times as you like but each entry must be in a separate email.
Multiple entries on one email will be disqualified.
Entries postmarked after midnight, 31 March 2010 will be discarded.

Good Luck To All!!!

Senior Organizations Unite for a Health Reform Bill That Serves Seniors, Preserves Medicare


Alliance Executive Director Ed Coyle joined House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, several House Representatives and other aging organizations at the U.S. Capitol to address the House health bill up for a vote later this week.

The Alliance joined AFSCME Retirees, AARP, Center for Medicare Advocacy and others in expressing disappoinment at the way the health reform debate has played out - dominated by lies and scare tactics from big insurance companies invested in the status quo. Unfortunately, they have distorted the truth to protect their record profits.

Register Now for Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference


by Mike Hall, Mar 18, 2010

The 2010 Good Jobs, Green Jobs National Conference is set for May 4-6, in Washington, D.C., and you can click here to register. The conference brings together union members, environmentalists, business leaders, elected and administration officials to map out the path to green economy that creates good jobs, reduces global warming and preserves America’s economic and environmental security.

United Steelworkers (USW) President Leo W. Gerard says the conference “comes at a pivotal time.”

NUMMI Workers Ratify Plant Closing Package


by Mike Hall, Mar 18, 2010

Some 4,500 UAW Local 2244 members have ratified a closing agreement for the Fremont, Calif., plant with New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. (NUMMI). In today’s ratification vote, members of Local 2244 approved the agreement by a margin of 90 percent.

UAW Vice President Jimmy Settles praised members of the Local 2244 bargaining committee for their hard work and solidarity.

We are all deeply saddened to see these operations come to an end. While this is not the outcome we had hoped for, the terms of this agreement will certainly help cushion the impact for our members.


UAW Region 5 Director Jim Wells says the NUMMI workers’ solidarity and support from the union movement helped the workers through a difficult time.

Seattle Construction Workers Demand 'Jobs Now'


More than 600 building and construction trades workers from the Seattle metropolitan area rallied downtown on St. Patrick’s Day to demand the “green-lighting” of major job-creating public-works investments being delayed by political wrangling.

“We want jobs NOW!” chanted the workers the same day that new Washington State unemployment numbers showed construction payrolls fell by another 3,200 jobs in February and have dropped 32 percent in the past 20 months. The Seattle-area construction industry is suffering from unprecedented unemployment rates of 35 percent—even higher in some trades.