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The goal of Labor Upfront is to provide members and friends with news, information, and general ways to stay connected with the on-going struggles of workers. You can also visit our blog, http://laborupfront.blogspot.com/, for further information on the stories in this newsletter and much more! Please feel free to forward this to anyone you feel may benefit, and if you received this from a friend, e-mail cp-labor-join@cpusa.org to join the list.

Scott Marshall, Labor Commission Chair
Melissa O’Rourke, Labor Commission Coordinator, Labor Upfront editor


In This Newsletter:
Labor Calls for a Green Economy
A Union at a Toyota Plant?
DC Sick Days
American Axle update
HR 676 and Labor update
AFL-CIO Launches "McCain Revealed"
News from the Labor Commission
Union Jobs (still more needed!)

 


Labor leaders call for action on climate change, green jobs
by John Wojcik
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – The myth that labor is some type of dinosaur wedded to an extinct rust-belt economy was shattered here March 5 when the AFL-CIO executive council unanimously passed a resolution urging greening of the economy and creation of a climate change and jobs strategy that works for all Americans.

The resolution says it is time for bold steps to meet 21st century challenges related to climate change and cites scientific evidence confirming that use of fossil fuels is “undisputedly” causing global warming, rising sea levels, changes in climate patterns and threats to coastal areas.

“Climate change is the most pervasive form of globalization,” federation President John Sweeney declared, “because the atmosphere recognizes no borders. The accumulated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions move freely across the planet.”

The resolution puts labor on record as part of a global movement that has already become a driving force behind proposed climate change legislation in the U.S. Congress.

“The AFL-CIO supports a new industrial policy, an environmental economic development policy, which places manufacturing and trade at the center of a green economy program. New investment in a sustainable energy infrastructure must be structured to create good jobs and ensure stable energy prices,” Sweeney said.

Article can be read in its entirety here.


International Labor News
Machinists file for union certification at Toyota Canada Assembly
From the IAM: Cambridge, ON – The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers has filed for certification of 3,100 workers at the Toyota Canada assembly plant in Cambridge, Ontario.

Papers were filed with the Ontario Ministry of Labour this afternoon in Toronto. The Ministry will conduct a certification vote in Cambridge on Thursday March 20, 2008.

“We welcome the opportunity to act as the representatives for the Toyota Canada assembly plant workers, in order to ensure that fairness and equity will always be a part of their daily lives in the work place,” said IAM Canadian General Vice President Dave Ritchie. “The IAM is proud to have been asked to represent these workers,” said IAM District 140 Organizer Ian Morland. “These workers have faced a wage reduction, mandatory overtime on weekends, promotion favouritism and vacation blackout periods. The Machinists have been in Canada for more than 100 years with a reputation for providing the best representation and service to its members. We think we can help the Toyota workers in Cambridge.” Added Morland, “Since we began this organizing drive in late October 2007, the response from the workers here has been overwhelming.”

The IAM represents thousands of members in the Canadian automotive transportation sector at assembly and parts manufacturing facilities in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. The IAM represents more than 700,000 active and retired members in North America and administers more than 5,000 contracts in transportation, woodworking, aerospace, manufacturing and defense-related industries.


U.S. Labor News
DC Sick Days
On March 4, Washington D.C. became the second city in the nation, following San Francisco, to provide all of its workers with a limited amount of paid sick time, and the first to protect workers who need time off to address a domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking situation. 

Unfortunately it was “gutted by a last-minute amendment requiring that workers complete a full 12 months of employment before accessing paid sick and safe time,” said Metro Washington Council President Jos Williams.  Also exempted were health care workers and restaurant wait staff. While the passing of the bill was a step in the right direction, the last-minute amendments mean that many DC workers may now never meet the one-year full-time minimum to access the paid sick and safe time. 

Paid sick and family leave time is catching on in other places, too; New Jersey may soon be the third state, following California and Washington state, to guarantee workers paid time off to take care of an ill family member of newborn child.


American Axle workers stand strong
By John Rummel
Detroit - Workers at American Axle in Detroit are doing their best to stand up to the wage and benefit cuts that have swept auto. From the snowy picket lines to the local hall across the street from the plant, the mood is upbeat. Going to the union hall last Friday we took a couple dozen donuts and copies of the PWW. From coffee to donuts to cut wood for barrel fires (local police gave up trying to have the fires put out) strikers are appreciative of anything brought to them.

The local is a beehive of activity. Picketers do four-hour shifts and have to cover almost a dozen gates. On the picket line they talk about how they’re fighting for a decent standard of living for all working people – and they are. Come on out, they will welcome your company and support.


Health Care and Labor
A total of 97 central labor councils and area labor federations have now endorsed HR 676, along with 11 International unions. HR 676 would institute a single payer health care system in the U.S. by expanding a greatly improved Medicare system to every resident.

HR 676 has been endorsed by 389 union organizations in 48 states including 97 Central Labor Councils and Area Labor Federations and 33 state AFL-CIO’s (KY, PA, CT, OH, DE, ND, WA, SC, WY, VT, FL, WI, WV, SD, NC, MO, MN, ME, AR, MD-DC, TX, IA, AZ, TN, OR, GA, OK, KS, CO, IN, AL, CA & AK). International unions that have endorsed HR 676 are:  UAW, NEA, ILWU, NALC, IAM, Plumbers & Pipefitters (UA), Musicians (AFM), UE, CNA/NNOC & SMWIA.


Election '08
AFL-CIO Launches "McCain Revealed"
Everywhere Republican presidential candidate John McCain goes these days he is finding union activists confronting him on economic issues and demanding that he speak to working families’ concerns. Since March 1, union members have held actions at McCain events in Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis and in New Hampshire.

The AFL-CIO officially launched on March 12 a campaign to expose the senator’s economic record and his plans to continue the failed economic program of the Bush administration. The “McCain Revealed” campaign, as it is called, will reach more than 13 million voters in 23 battleground states, the federation’s political director Karen Ackerman said.  Read more here.


We need to know....
We still need to know...where people are involved in campaigns, both in labor for Obama or Hillary committees and also key congressional races, and where can we build support where it isn’t yet.  E-mail us to let us know, and send us periodic updates.


News from the Labor Commission

Update: Manufacturing Think Tank
Our Manufacturing Think Tank was a great success, with more than 25 participants over three days. Keep an eye out for a special edition Labor Upfront focusing on the Think Tank and our next steps.


In the blogosphere
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Union Jobs (We need more listings!)
We've gotten an increasing number of responses in the call for union job listings, more than we can list anymore. For the sake of space and ease, we'll list cities and industries, and for further information please contact me, morourke@cpusa.org.
Chicago: IBEW: further info is available at www.ejatt.com
Chicago Education-to-Careers: http://www.cisco.org/etc/apprec.htm
Dallas: Jobs at IBT and UAW represented facilities

There is also a website, http://www.unionjobs.com/ that lists union jobs, including staff, trades and apprenticeships, by state.

Keep them coming!!!!
  In an effort to assist young workers in finding decent-paying union jobs, I’m requesting that anyone who knows of job openings or apprenticeships, in all fields and across the country, please forward that information to  laborupfront@cpusa.org

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