PEB Report Due January 19
The Presidential Emergency Board (PEB)
appointed to investigate the contract dispute between the IAM and United
Airlines is scheduled to release its non-binding recommendations on January
19. The board heard testimony last week from IAM legal and financial
advisors calling for an end to the unfair advantage enjoyed by United in the
area of labor costs.
“The
Saturday release of the PEB report represents a deadline,” said Scotty
Ford, District 141-M president and lead negotiator. “In normal
circumstances, deadlines are an incentive for both sides to reach an
agreement. We met with United late into the night every day since Tuesday
and we will continue to make every effort to reach a tentative agreement
with United before Saturday.”
The PEB’s recommendations are made to
the president and both sides of a dispute after a 30-day investigation. The
report triggers an additional 30-day cooling off period and sets the stage
for a Congressionally-imposed contract if no agreement is reached.
Enron
Tentacles Entangle Bush Team
The growing scandal surrounding Enron Corp. and its financial
machinations reveals growing ties linking the firm to President Bush and a
lengthening list of players scattered throughout his administration. Bush
himself is a long-time friend of Enron CEO Kenneth Lay, who has been a major
financial angel throughout Bush’s political career.
In the 2000 election cycle, Enron pumped more that $1.6 million into
GOP coffers, compared to $700,000 for Democrats.
Last year, Enron earmarked 90 percent of its political contributions,
$205,000, to Republicans, reports the Center for Responsive Politics.
Lay and Enron employees have given Bush more than $570,000 over his
political career, according to the Center for Public Integrity, another
government ethics watchdog group.
At last count, at least five Congressional committees are
investigating the Enron collapse. Thousands of Enron workers who invested in
company stock through a 401(k) plan saw their retirement security disappear
as Enron stock prices plummeted. In stark contrast, more than two dozen top
executives unloaded their stock holdings before the collapse and pocketed
tens of millions of dollars.
Bush VP Dick Cheney, Attorney Gen. John Ashcroft and other
administration officials have also been linked to Enron.
GOP
Demands Stall Stimulus Bill
Working families whipsawed by
the growing Bush recession see little relief in White House demands that any
stimulus package must include huge tax cuts for Big Business and wealthy
taxpayers.
That’s likely to be the most contentious item on the agenda when
Congress returns to work later this month. If the Bush-endorsed package
passes, it will soak up funds needed for education, Social Security,
Medicare, workplace safety and any prospect for extended jobless or health
care benefits for laid-off workers.
In addition, it will unbalance the budget and send the deficit
soaring.
There
is a ray of hope for workers. Senator Ted Kennedy, D-MA, proposed
legislation that requires employers to provide basic health care and paid
sick leave for employees.
The health insurance proposal would cover about
one-third of uninsured Americans who have jobs or are dependents of those
who do have jobs.
Other components of Kennedy’s agenda
include limits on forced overtime, greater protections for part-time workers
and an increase in the minimum wage.
IAM
Websites Take Top Awards
Two IAM web sites won first and second
place honors in the 2001 Union Plus Web Site Promotion Contest. The contest
is designed to promote various services provided to union members through
the AFL-CIO’s Union Privilege program including member
loans, mortgages and legal services.
Local Lodge 1759 grabbed top honors,
with District 141 coming in second place.
Each provides informative, well organized links to the many
advantages offered by the union plus programs.
Both award-winning sites are maintained by Al Abromitis, Local Lodge
1759 web steward.
You can learn more about the Union Privilege program from either website, www.iam1759.org/up.htm,
or www.iam141.org/union.htm.
For information on how to promote Union Privilege in your publications and
web site and instructions how enter this year’s contest, visit the Union
Privilege web site at www.unionprivilege.org/leaders/incentive.cfm.
Labor
Department Spares Women’s Bureau Regional Offices
Labor
Secretary Elaine Chao dropped a controversial plan to close 10 regional
offices of its Women’s Bureau after a rising chorus of protest from
women’s groups and their congressional allies, reports Cheryl Eastburn,
IAM Women’s Dept. director.
“This is a victory for women,” Eastburn said. She cited a massive
outpouring of protest from working women, including hundreds of IAM members,
who lobbied the congressional delegations to oppose the proposal.
“The idea of contemplating the
closing of the regional offices is completely off the table,” a Labor
Dept. official said.
Tinker
AFB Flies Union Label
Base maintenance workers at
Tinker Air Force Base voted for IAM representation after a well-organized
campaign headed by a tightly knit in-plant committee and an IAM organizing
team. The unit is comprised of 175 workers at DynPar, a subsidiary of
DynCorp. They will become members of Local 850, Oklahoma City.
“This
is our second organizing victory in six months,” said Tony Bennett, Local
850 president.
GVP George Hooper cited GLRs Bob Bradford and George Fedo with playing key
roles in the campaign. “They did a magnificent job,” he said. “This is
a big win to start the New Year right.”
Food
for Thought?
Here’s
one to chew over in idle moments.
Arthur Anderson LLP, the same firm whose creative accounting practices have
become such an integral part of the Enron scandal, provides auditing
services to United Airlines as their independent public accountants.
Anderson’s auditing fees for UAL amounted to a reasonably modest, -- as
such things are measured -- $715,000 in 2000. The firm’s fees for
non-audit services totaled $2,478,172 that same year.
Such a heavy reliance on non-auditing fees often raises questions as to
whether or not the “independent auditor” is truly independent.
Stay tuned.
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