Showing posts with label replacement workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label replacement workers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

22 Cablevision workers fired for asking to meet with VP



Any organizer can tell you about corporate America's standard bag of union-busting tricks: Harassment. Intimidation. Captive audience meetings. Firing union supporters.

It's happening all across the country to workers who stand up for themselves and try to form a union. Recently, Cablevision workers joined the Communications Workers of America, but  haven't come close to a first contract.

Cablevision boasts of its open door policy. But when 22 CWA members asked to meet with a vice president, the door was closed in their faces. Permanently.

The New York Times reported on Monday:
They waited for 20 minutes to talk, then 20 more. La’kesia Johnson, 44, grew restless and walked to the front office. A manager told her to go back inside. Then the vice president walked in and asked, essentially: Who’s supposed to be working now? 
Every worker, 22 in all, raised a hand. 
“Ladies and gentlemen,” the vice president said, according to multiple accounts, “I am sorry to tell you that you’ve all been permanently replaced.” 
“I said, ‘Whaaat?’ ” Ms. Johnson says. “Replaced? You just fired us? You don’t even know what we want.” 
Ms. Johnson says the vice president looked at her and stated: I don’t care what you want.
Read the whole thing here. And sign a petition to rehire them here.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Links 09/08/10

Ligh bulb factory closes; end of era for U.S. means new jobs overseas Washington Post ... The last major GE factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the United States is closing...

Bill calls for all workers to have IRAs UPI ...A New Mexico Democrat has introduced legislation in the U.S. Senate to establish automatic private retirement accounts for U.S. workers...

Mott's plans no more meetings with strikers Democrat and Chronicle ... the company is ramping up production of apple products at the Williamson plant using replacement workers...

Not Just Jobs -- Good Jobs Huffington Post ...we don't have enough jobs that pay decently.

Companies must take steps to defuse workers' stress McClatchy ...Three out of every four American workers are on the brink of a meltdown, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University report.