Showing posts with label project labor agreements. Show all posts
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Friday, April 10, 2015

Today's Teamster News 04.10.15

Teamsters
Teamsters: Long Beach Approves Construction Agreement  Press-Telegram   ...The City of Long Beach, California, has approved a new project labor agreement (PLA) for construction projects.  This agreement puts into a motion an agreement to hire unionized labor for use on construction projects costing more than $500,000 each. Hundreds of construction workers in Southern California are represented by Teamsters Local 952, 166 and others...
OOIDA Files As Intervenor In Lawsuit Over Open Border To Mexican Trucks  Land Line Magazine   ...The granting of long-haul trucking authority to Mexico-domiciled motor carriers operating in the U.S. would adversely affect small-business truckers and highway safety, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association stated in a federal court filing on Tuesday, April 7. On behalf of the Association and its members, OOIDA filed a petition to intervene in a lawsuit brought by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters...

Global Labor & Trade
White House Reveals Desperate Lack Of Support For TPP  Truthout   ...The White House is having a hard time generating any momentum for fast-track trade authority for the TPP and other agreements. The Obama administration pushed to stop the Seattle City Council from opposing fast-track legislation and the TPP, but instead got a unanimous vote against them from a major port city that trades with Asia...
As Oil Money Flowed, Clinton Turned Back on Rights Abuses in Colombia: Report   Common Dreams   ...A new investigative look at the ties between big business interests in Colombia, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and her family's charitable foundation are raising troubling questions about the role that corporate trade deals and big oil may have played in softening the powerful Democrat's position on human rights in the South American country...
One Lethal Loophole In The TPP  CounterPunch   ...After spending five long years negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, the Obama administration is now pushing for the fast-track authority from Congress that would make it easier to get the final deal approved. One serious problem is that the TPP is not likely to include rules on currency, which is leading lawmakers from both parties to consider opposing the agreement. They are right to be concerned...
Fast track on trade is wrong track for America  (opinion)  The Register-Guard   ...The TPP is built upon the foundation of the failed NAFTA and Korea “free trade” agreements. It incorporates all their shortcomings, which directly led to the loss of 743,000 American jobs and put downward pressure on wages in a wide variety of occupations. The new provisions will make it easier for corporations to challenge our labor, environmental and consumer protection laws...
Are These Strikes a Sign of Growing Militancy Among China’s Workers?  The Nation   ...It seems that even if not directly in contact, workers are aligned in their pushback against global manufacturing’s “race to the bottom.” As the relentless pressure to suppress labor costs begins to finally bottom out, workers may find new leverage on the shop floor, across the city, and maybe even across borders...
Protesters march in France as nationwide strikes target schools, Eiffel Tower and airspace  US News  ...Thousands of protesters, many blowing whistles and waving union flags, marched through Paris and other French cities on Thursday in a day of nationwide strikes.The protesters aired an array of grievances against state funding cuts, planned increases in the retirement age, and business-friendly reforms that could make firing workers easier...

State & Living Wage Battles
Politicians Try To Union-Bust Their Way To The White House  Newsweek   ...Fiery labor icon Mother Jones cannot be resting peacefully beneath the crabgrass in the Union Miners’ Cemetery, not far from Springfield, Illinois, where Bruce Rauner, the recently elected Republican governor, has launched an unprecedented attack on organized labor. Rauner is challenging public and private unions on several fronts—even pushing the state’s municipalities to create “right-to-work zones”...
Officials Use Decrepit Bridges, Highways To Make Their Point  Washington Post   ...In about 150 other cities, mayors and other officials will do stand-ups in front of bridges that need replacement and congested highways to make the point. The mayors say they’ll descend on Washington on May 11 to lobby Congress, but the attention they get Thursday will be played out on television, in print and online to the public at large...
California Lawmakers Propose Expanding Benefits To Some Immigrants  San Francisco Chronicle   ...California legislative leaders took a bold step Tuesday toward protecting immigrants living in the country without documentation by backing legislation to offer Medi-Cal and other public services to a population they said they want to help move out of the shadows...
Unions Oppose Bill That Would Bar Managers From Joining  Albany Times Union   ...In a week full of bills that have Nevada unions crying foul, an Assembly committee has passed an amended version of a bill that would dramatically change collective bargaining rules for Nevada public employees...
Senate Democrats Are Getting Fed Up With The SEC's Delay On CEO Pay Rule  Huffington Post   ...Senate Democrats are losing patience with the Securities and Exchange Commission over the agency's failure to implement a new CEO pay rule. Democrats have been pushing the SEC for nearly five years to move forward with the rule, which Congress required the agency to develop under the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law. The rule would mandate that companies publicly disclose the ratio of their CEO's pay to the median earnings of workers at the firm...
Wall Street has gobbled up billions of New York City pension dollars   Daily Kos  ...Wall Street, not retired workers, has been getting the profits from New York City's pension funds, according to the city comptroller's office. Management fees have sucked up more than $2 billion over 10 years, virtually erasing gains for the funds that provide pensions for 715,000 city workers...
What corporate America should do for low-wage workers  (opinion)  Fortune   ...On April 15, fast food, retail, and other low-wage workers are planning a wave of actions to demand a $15 minimum wage. This should be a wake-up call to the business community. It’s a moral disgrace that so many hard-working Americans have to scrape to get by on a minimum wage that is 25% below what it was in 1968...

U.S. Labor
Conservative Groups Rally Behind Gerawan Farming  Capital & Main   ...This year the Gerawans’ local state Assembly member, Republican Jim Patterson of Fresno, introduced Assembly Bill 1389. It would allow outside anti-union parties (such as Silvia Lopez) to inject themselves into mandatory mediation proceedings on the same basis as the union’s elected negotiating committee. Further, it would permit growers to decertify unions that “abandon” workers for three years...
Bank Workers Tell Their Bosses: Stop Making Us Sell Shady Products To Poor People  Think Progress   ...The newest line of criticism for the banking industry is coming from within, as a group of rank-and-file banking employees prepare to demand that their employer stop ordering them to use predatory sales tactics and start treating them as a valued piece of the workforce...

Miscellaneous
New Minutes Show Federal Reserve Sticking To A Gradual Approach On Rates  Washington Post   ...Members of the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee were divided at the mid-March meeting over whether to raise interest rates in June or to wait a bit longer, but they remained united in their expectation that they would raise rates gradually...
Defenders of Wealth Blame Workers For Lousy Recovery, Not Policies Protecting Profits   Alternet   ...The Wall Street financed group Third Way and the Wall Street Journal gave us more proof for this proposition yesterday with a new explanation for the "jobless recovery." Their basic story is that the economy lost routine, relatively low-skilled jobs, but it now needs workers with high-skills for the new jobs that are being created...

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Romney running for union-buster-in-chief

We've told you all about Mitt Romney's anti-union record and his promise to make union-busting a White House priority if he becomes president.

Today our friends at IBEW posted a video that shows just how proud Romney is of his crusade against working families.



From his commitment to kill project labor agreements to his desire to make right-to-work-for-less a national policy, Romney’s union-busting agenda is outlined brilliantly in the video – by Romney himself. His recorded comments were delivered last spring to the anti-union Associated Builders and Contractors. So unlike his more recent attempts to reinvent himself as a champion for the middle class two weeks before the election, the Romney in this video was comfortable.

The Transport Workers Union also has a great video it made last week which goes a little deeper, including Romney's repeated commitments to cut funding for Amtrak.

Check out IBEW's video. And if you know any union members out there who are planning to vote for Romney, ask them if they like being a union member.

Then ask them to watch this video.
                                                                             --Union Thug

Friday, October 7, 2011

Leave PLAs Aloo-o-o-ne

We're baffled by politicians who actually claim that building trades workers make too much money. When was the last time they saw a hard hat chauffeured to work in a limousine? Here in our nation's capital we see plenty of people driven around in sleek black vehicles. They're not headed to construction sites. Usually they're parked outside of the Fox News studio.

But we digress. 

All over the U.S., politicians are pushing legislation that would eliminate or weaken project labor agreements. In San Diego, an initiative to ban PLAs is on the summer ballot. In Pennsylvania, lawmakers are trying to restrict them. Yesterday an Indiana legislative committee heard testimony on a bill to ban PLAs completely. It's another front in the war on workers.

Here's what banning project labor agreements will do: They'll take jobs away from communities that need them most, according to a new study by Cornell University. Getting rid of PLAs will hurt communities where factories have moved to Mexico. It will hurt military veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan who can't find jobs. It will hurt poor cities.

American Rights at Work helped fund the Cornell study. Reports ARAW,
Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) are simply agreements between labor and management that make sure the jobs created on a project are good, safe jobs.  Despite the outcry from the anti-worker crowd, a long list of big-name companies – even Walmart – use PLAs...
The report...focuses on the community development benefits of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) and Community Workforce Agreements (CWAs). ... If one thing is certain, it’s that these CWAs create jobs for the communities that need them most. In fact, if the $105 billion dedicated to construction projects in Obama’s plan was spent on projects with CWAs identical to one of the agreements profiled in this report, approximately 525,000 good jobs could be created. 
Here are some of the report's conclusions:
  • The most widely used provisions involved the hiring of local area residents and apprentice utilization levels. 139 PLAs included Helmets-to-Hardhats provisions to promote the entry of veterans into the construction industry.
  • 45 PLAs included provisions for employment and career opportunities for economically disadvantaged populations.
  • Community workforce or targeted hiring provisions have increased job and career path opportunities in the construction industry to workers from low income communities and minorities in Washington, DC, New York City, and Cleveland.
Read the whole thing here.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Today's Teamster News 09.09.11

Scott Stymied on Outsourcing as Florida Prison Health Plan Snags  Bloomberg   ...Florida’s plan to outsource health care in the third-largest U.S. prison system to save $30 million has stalled, hindering efforts by Governor Rick Scott and lawmakers to hire private operators for state services...
Walker's fundraiser to restore mansion raises some eyebrows  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel   ...One recipient of an invitation was put off by the talk of designer handbags and croquet matches during this time of austere budgets and program cuts...
Kasich says he’ll raise taxes on business if Issue 2 fails  Plunderbund   ...Kasich also warned yesterday that if Senate Bill 5 were repealed “don’t be surprised if you see an increase in the (commercial-activities) tax to bail out a pension system...”
Committee Considers Cutting Union Deals For Public Projects  Indiana Public Media   ...the legislature is weighing whether to prohibit PLAs entirely from public projects...
Maine Labor Mural Gets Rebirth at Maryland Arts Center  AFL-CIO   ...the Maine AFL-CIO and artist Judy Taylor arranged for a reproduction of the mural to be displayed at Rockville, Md.’s nonprofit arts center, VisArts...
Hoffa Says All Americans Need To Come Together To Solve The Jobs Crisis  IBT   ...Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa today applauded President Obama for presenting a jobs program with specific goals and a realistic means of achieving them...

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Today's Teamster News 09.07.11

Unapologetic Hoffa: Call to 'take ... out' tea party means with votes, not violence'  Detroit Free Press   ..."We're fighting back. That's what Teamsters do -- we stand up for what is right," Hoffa said...
The Tea Party’s ridiculous hissy fit over Jimmy Hoffa  Washington Post   ...(Michelle) Bachmann used precisely the same “take out” phrase in calling on supporters to target her political opponents — and amusingly enough, she used the phrase at a Tea Party rally...
Kasich backers join SB 5 TV ad war  Columbus Dispatch   ...A spokesman for the Republican Governors Association, which contributed more than $9 million on behalf of Kasich’s successful election bid last fall, confirmed that it will begin running TV commercials this week in support of Kasich...
Janvrin wins House seat  Seacoast Online   ...(Kevin) Janvrin (a Seabrook, N.H., firefighter) faced an uphill battle early on in the race, as he did not receive support from a certain segment of tea party Republicans, who were not happy with his opposition to Right to Work legislation and other policy decisions made by the Republican supermajority...
Families Feel Sharp Edge of State Budget Cuts  New York Times   ...By 2009, about 2.4 million more children’s families lived below the poverty line than in 2000, an increase of 18 percent...
Sunoco to sell or close its refineries in Philadelphia, Marcus Hook  Philadelphia Inquirer   ...Sunoco Inc., an iconic Philadelphia company and a manufacturing mainstay along the Delaware River for more than a century, is getting out of the refining business...
Ind. lawmakers will weigh labor contracts  Associated Press   ...The General Assembly's Interim Committee on Employment will meet Wednesday morning to examine project labor agreements...

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Today's Teamster News 08.23.11

Proof That States Can Save Money Without Attacking Unions: View  Bloomberg   ...The political lesson here is that a tough stand by elected officials can achieve real gains at the bargaining table without having to limit the collective-bargaining rights of unions, as Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin has done and a law passed by Ohio legislators would do...
After Bruising Political Fights, 2 Governors Alter Their Tones  New York Times   ...there are signs that the same Republicans see a need to show, at least publicly, a desire to play well with others...
Organizers Sue Michigan for Anti-Union Law  Courthouse News Service   ...Michigan passed an unconstitutional new law that bans the state from awarding public contracts to any group that uses or even encourages unionized labor, union organizers claim in a federal lawsuit...
NH dumping own minimum wage law Sunday  Associated Press   ...Calling the minimum wage law a job-killing regulation, Republicans overrode Democratic Gov. John Lynch's veto in June and stripped New Hampshire's minimum wage law from the books...
New Jersey against re-election of Gov. Christie in 2013  newjerseynewsroom.com   ... a majority of New Jerseyans questioned in a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll made public on Friday say they would not vote to re-elect him as governor in 2013...
Corporations pushing for job-creation tax breaks shield U.S.-vs.-abroad hiring data  Washington Post   ...Some of the country’s best-known multi­national corporations closely guard a number they don’t want anyone to know: the breakdown between their jobs here and abroad...

Friday, October 15, 2010

Today's Teamster News 10/15/10

Chamber of Commerce hits Democratic Senate candidates on union bill The Hill ...The two “issue ads” in Missouri and Pennsylvania target candidates Joe Sestak and Robin Carnahan, respectively, for their support of the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA)...

Paul, Conway spar over union balloting in Ky. Associated Press ...Paul positioned himself as a staunch opponent of the proposed Employee Free Choice Act ... Conway said he believes employees should be able to form a union if 50 percent of workers want one...

How much can we blame on state pensions? Washington Post ...Pension obligations currently account for 3.8 percent of the average state's spending. That's not where the current crisis is coming from...

Taking a Vote on Union Construction New York Times ...next month, residents of San Diego County, which includes the two cities, will vote on a similar ban against favoring unions in county construction contracts...

As Genesys Regional Medical Center technical workers approve contract, registered nurses prepare for more rough negotiations ahead Flint Journal ...recording secretary Angie Oberman ... (said) “It feels like we’ve been at war for 10 months and now there is justice for it all,” ...

In Cities Fighting Wal-Mart, Target Welcomed Wall Street Journal ...the opposition has caused Wal-Mart to lose ground to competitors—notably Minneapolis-based Target, which has moved into large cities in recent years with comparatively little opposition despite also employing nonunion workers.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Links 08/03/10

Factory Growth Slows Around World Wall Street Journal ...Growth in manufacturing activity slowed in many of the world's major economies in July, underscoring concerns about the recovery's strength for the rest of this year.

99 Weeks Later, Jobless Have Only Desperation New York Times ...In June, with long-term unemployment at record levels, about 1.4 million people were out of work for 99 weeks or more.

The truth about PLAs Boston Globe PLAs ... have been used on large public projects as well as private buildings ... where owners seek a level of comfort regarding scheduling, training, workforce diversity, productivity, uninterrupted work progress, and known costs.

UAW seeks easier union organizing among foreign automakers The Detroit News ... United Auto Workers President Bob King wants foreign automakers to sign written agreements, allowing workers to organize members.

Sen. Casey introduces bill to guarantee direct care workers fair pay The Daily Review ... U.S. Sen. Bob Casey said he believes direct-care workers such as home-care aides and nursing assistants often do not get the pay and the respect they deserve for the work they do.


Free dental care draws thousands to outdoor clinic in rural Virginia Washington Post ...Growing up as the children of union miners, the Honakers, like many of their neighbors, received good dental care. But many of the mines have closed, and the jobs and benefits have disappeared.