Tuesday, January 10, 2006

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IAM Victory Over Teamsters in ATT Vote
DECEMBER 15, 2005 - The IAM overwhelmingly won an election that would determine representation rights for nearly 1,800 truck drivers at Auto Truck Transport (ATT) in multiple locations.

Thousands Rally for Workers Rights
DECEMBER 12, 2005 - In a symbolic show of solidarity, union workers from around the country, converged on Washington, to send a strong and unified message to the Bush Administration.

CAFTA Already Costing American Jobs
DECEMBER 9, 2005 - On January 1, the Central American Free Trade Agreement is set to go into effect. With many companies already positioning themselves to exploit cheap labor in six Central American countries – CAFTA is poised to have a devastating effect on American families.

Workers' Pay Far Below CEOs

DECEMBER 7, 2005 - According to the non-profit organization, “Economic Policy Institute”, despite a 4.7 percent increase in worker productivity during the third quarter of 2005, the gap between the pay of hard-working Americans and CEOs is widening, with the average “Chief Executive Officer” making 431 times the salary of a production worker in 2004, up from 301 to one in 2003.

More Manufacturing Jobs Will Reduce Trade Deficit
DECEMBER 5, 2005 - In order for the United States to reduce its record trade deficit, there must be more employment in the manufacturing sector.

Unions Win Over Unfair Bush Policies Aimed at Federal Workers
DECEMBER 2, 2005 - Federal employees and their unions are celebrating big victories, as they continue to challenge new Bush Administration, personnel rules that would take collective bargaining rights from 650,000 civilian Defense Department workers and 160,000 Homeland Security employees.

Family Leave Threatened
DECEMBER 2, 2005 - The Department of Labor is widely expected to cut back protections of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) that has helped tens of millions of workers since it was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993.

25th Anniversary - Guide Dogs of America
DECEMBER 1, 2005 - Union members from across the country gathered in Las Vegas to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Guide Dogs of America

Working Families Unite
November 28, 2005 - Thousands of working families across the United States will soon take their fight to restore their right to the freedom of assembly to form unions, to the White House, State Capitals and the door steps of employers who deny laborers’ equal rights.

Bush Overtime Pay Cuts Hurt Working Families
November 28, 2005 - Less pay, more work. That’s the bottom line, as the Bush administration puts new rules in place to determine who is eligible for overtime pay.

Shocking End
NOVEMBER 28, 2005 - A shocking end to the global chess match occurs when the second ranking official in the All China Free Trade Union duputy is identified.

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IAM members at Halleen Chevrolet in North Olmstead, Ohio are fighting for union recognition and a fair contract.

IAM Unveils New Campaign at Halleen Chevrolet

The IAM is launching an air campaign to force Halleen Chevrolet, in North Olmstead, Ohio, to recognize the rights of its workers to seek union representation.

A 30-second ad began running this week on Cleveland-area cable television stations asking viewers to hold the dealership accountable for denying its employees the same democratic rights Americans have fought and died for: freedom of assembly and freedom of speech.

The ad goes directly to the heart of the issue: “How long will America stay free if keeping your rights means losing your job?”

The auto repair techs at Halleen petitioned for IAM representation in May 2005, with 100 percent of the employees declaring their desire to form a union.

When the dealer refused and the technicians demanded Halleen recognize their legal rights, the dealer hired replacement workers, paying them a $2 premium over the technicians’ old pay rate. Halleen Chevrolet is currently operating with scab labor, despite a steady outpouring of support from the community, including rallies at the dealership held in support of the former technicians.

The ad urges viewers to get involved and call 888-369-7441 to leave messages of support for the former technicians.

IAM Names Two New Auditors

GST Warren L. Mart announced this week the appointments of two new Grand Lodge Auditors: LL 1976's Patrick Smutney and LL 751's Bruce Spalding.

Smutney will take over Auditing Zone 5 which covers Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, plus Panama and Puerto Rico.

Spalding will take responsibility for Auditing Zone 14 which includes Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Guam.

The General Secretary-Treasurer oversees sixteen Grand Lodge Auditors who cover the continental United States and Canada as well as Panama, Puerto Rico and Guam.

GOP’s Hammer Loses His Grip

Former GOP House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, nicknamed the "Hammer" for his iron-fisted tactics in the U.S. House of Representatives, finally lost his grip on power and announced he would not seek a return to his leadership post.

DeLay was forced to step aside as Majority Leader after being indicted by a Texas grand jury for alleged fundraising violations. DeLay’s fall comes shortly after guilty pleas for bribery by former GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and a former aide to DeLay Michael Scanlon, a business partner of Abramoff’s. DeLay allegedly benefited from trips and other gifts arranged by Abramoff, including a lavish trip to a golf resort in Scotland.

While House Majority Whip and later House Majority Leader, DeLay brought partisan politics to new heights. He imposed a virtual one-party rule in the House and shook down corporations and lobbyists in return for access.

DeLay delivered a wish list of legislation for corporations and the wealthy donors, including big tax cuts and roll backs of regulations on corporate liability, worker safety and environmental protection.

DeLay’s tactics ensured the House passed fast track authority, which allowed more unfair trade deals. Seniors now have a phony Medicare prescription drug program and drug companies don’t have to negotiate for lower prices because of DeLay and his allies.

DeLay also personally blocked action on stopping the abuse, including forced abortions, of thousands of workers in Saipan, a U.S. Territory.

New York State Rips Bogus Union-Made Claim

The New York State Attorney General’s office recently found Stone Enterprises, Inc., has engaged in deceptive practices by falsely advertising many of their products, including their key chains, lapel pins and patches, are 100 percent “union made”.

In addition to paying $250,000 in penalties and fines, Stone Inc., was forced to provide the Attorney General an “Assurance of Discontinuance” saying they will no longer claim any product to be “union made” unless all or virtually the entire product is made in the United States by union labor.

The action was a victory for Machinists who work day in and day out to produce quality union-made products for companies such as Bastian, which produces lapel pins, key tags, belt buckles and a number of products produced solely by union members.

Deadline Near for March Web School

Friday, January 20, 2006, is the cutoff day for applications to the March 26-31, 2006 Basic Web Development school at the Winpisinger Technology Center in Hollywood, Maryland. Those interested in attending the school should contact the IAM Communications Department immediately at 301-967-4520.


Milestones

Retired former LL 1487 President and 54-year IAM member Donald C. Bernson died last month at 82. Bernson was the full time Committee Chair for Trans World Airlines in Chicago and held numerous local lodge positions as well as a member of the Greater Chicago Council of Senior Citizens and board member of the Alliance for Retired Americans. He retired in 1982. 


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