A Member Two-Fer: Missing Labor Press Articles Dec. & Jan. Editions
Tags: Carol Allred, NW Labor Press, Our Condolences, Paul Headley, RIP Fellow Members, UNION 2.0, Walt Boyton, You - The Membership, YOUR ContractHappy New Year Brothers & Sisters.
Due to circumstances beyond my control, our properties' NW Labor Press articles for December and January were not published in those recent editions sent out. I wanted to reassure you that the next article will appear in February's edition. To remedy this I am handing out this special flier to make sure that everyone gets a chance to read the words that would have appeared in both print editions.
2010 is a big year for our membership. I want you to know that your officers and stewards are working diligently to address the issues and your concerns. Not only can you read the monthly print article, but you can also get news on ATU 757 of Lane County's Blog : http://laneatu757.blogspot.com/ which will be featuring weekly articles from your officers and stewards, and our Facebook Fan Page : http://www.facebook.com/laneatu757 . Besides these 2 main sites Lane ATU 757 also has a facebook profile http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000301373249 , or our friendfeed account http://www.friendfeed.com/laneatu757 (which gathers all of our pages info from different sources and publishes it to one stream). All these sites are designed with the membership in mind. Showing your support can be in many forms - getting involved can be in person or on-line. We appreciate your input.
December 2009 NW Labor Press Article
Happy Holiday's Brothers and Sisters! I recently returned from the annual Pension Trust/Benefits training seminar in Orlando Florida. I took a variety of courses on subjects ranging from Fiduciary Responsibilities of a Trustee, to Health and Wellness Programs. As one of the 4 Trustees on our pension, I am obligated and appreciate the huge responsibility that comes with it. The material provided through these courses ensures that I have the proper training to manage our fund responsibly. One thing is for sure, as 2009 comes to a close, we are breathing a little bit easier, fiscally speaking.
Pension and Health trust funds all over the country took huge hits during the early part of this year and adjustments had to be made where they could. Some Public plans such as PERS, while initially looked as though they would weather the storm, took massive hits (see Climbing PERS expenses face Oregon pension board, agency budget writers). Luckily we are not a PERS and have significantly more control over our Fund as it is fairly small and sleek. All in all, It looks as if the Market has finally bottomed out now, and while we can hope more for a "V" like recovery (a sharp down, followed by an equally sharp up), all indications are that the rebound will be more gradually with some additional bumps still to come.
Time To Prepare
As winter creeps in and negotiations on other properties progress, your local officers are hard at work gathering data, marking the date's, and setting the strategy for our sessions. While we cannot out and out divulge our strategy, there are some keys to remember as we make our approach:
1st Key - Whatever differences we have with one another...whether you have, or have not been in a union before...whether in the past you just felt left out of the process, or just didn't want to be involved...now is the time for us to come together in solidarity for our future. If you have questions or suggestions we are listening. Bottom line - If you want MORE, If you want YOUR voice heard - participate.
2nd key - Expect fierce resistance from the other side as we approach negotiations. Expect anything from ticky-tacky procedural write ups as a driver, to a full on sickening propaganda campaign. They will tell you that "you make enough", and are "lucky to have a job"... They will tell you "The District is struggling to pay for your benefits", and that you get "so much already"... And they will tell you that Your Union, "is the problem"...So they will be lying.
When you hear the proverbial smack talk going around - like say - a newer road supervisor, one that never attended ONE Union meeting much less participate in his short time as a driver, "casually" commenting that "your union is weak" - you tell him, Sorry - you already heard the truth: The truth is that even the so-called "respectable" pay and benefits he has now, as a supervisor, are the result of a struggle that started long ago with the Headly's , Boyton's and the Allred's and the other brave Union soldiers that wouldn't take NO for an answer, and that same struggle continues to this day! (He only forgot to mention those insignificant details.)
"Don't let any man into your cab, your home, or your heart, unless he's a friend of labor."-Jimmy Hoffa
In the spirit of organization, I invite you to join our Facebook Page . Also we have some great links being collected on delicious (a bookmarking site), which range from labor history, labor theory & law, to articles about the economy - which may be of some interest to you.
In Solidarity,
Brian PasqualiExecutive Board OfficerATU 757 of Lane County
January 2009 Labor Press Article
Happy New Year Brothers and Sisters! We are not sure what happened to the last report as far as it making it into the Labor Press but sorry for the error. Never the less the report for December is available for viewing on your local property's Blog: http://laneatu757.blogspot.com/ There are also links on the blog to our Facebook page, Twitter and FriendFeed.
I encourage those of you that don't attend meetings regularly to use these online tools to keep up with Lane ATU 757's current events. Guessing by the stats - people are visiting both of these sites and participating at an increase. Also judging by the last two months of our meeting sign-ins, more people are showing up in the flesh as well. All of this is good news and I expect it to continue as we approach contract talks. So know that you can show your Solidarity in many ways.
Nov. 13, 1946 - Dec. 16, 2009 While he was a quiet man for the most part, John Gonzalez had a away about him that didn't require him talk allot for a person to understand just how good of a guy he really was. In conversations I had with John, whether on stand in the drivers lounge, or at union meetings, it was evident to me that - while he didn't speak many words, the words he did speak always had substance and were genuine in nature. And that's how I will remember him. That and that awesome "Rollie Fingers mustache". We will miss you John. Rest in Peace.
We are now hurdling toward a new contract season. The District is posturing for their epic PR campaign which will entail not-so-subtle attempts to get the public behind them. But it is a tough sell. How does one have the minerals to start announcing service cutbacks to a community (one that bye the way - isn't getting any smaller and needs transit more than ever), while simultaneously driving on with a BRT project that you are now obligated to match funds for in the millions? How do you sell "less for more" to the tax payer?
While a recent letter to the editor in the local paper (written by a District Board member no less) spoke of our GM's "vision" and "ingenuity", nothing was said about his over-ambition and recklessness when it has come of the entire EmX project. If his "vision" was that the EmX be installed at all costs, and at a loss to the regular system, then this has come to fruition. The letter also didn't speak of the all the departmental spending spree's and the ridiculously top heavy administration that his "ingenuity" has given us and that is now crippling our once grand bus system. Maybe I am being a little unfair but he seems to have enough people out there praising his every word and worshiping his every step, so for now I will attempt to balance things.
In Solidarity,
Brian PasqualiExecutive Board OfficerATU 757 of Lane County
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