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Omaha Steve

(99,632 posts)
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 10:44 AM Feb 2012

Big Kansas City Organizing Win—First at GE in 10 Years (after seeing a co-worker die)


http://www.ibew.org/articles/12Daily/1202/120201_GE_Win.htm

After three failed organizing campaigns in almost four years in Kansas City, Mo., General Electric Transportation’s managers might have thought they had unions licked. That all changed on Jan. 27 when workers voted 44 to 41for representation by Kansas City Local 1464. It is the first organizing victory at GE in 10 years.

GE tapped internal and outside union busting experts to defeat the drive at the four year-old plant. But workers said the company’s own broken promises weighed more than the mud they threw. Delayed wage increases and higher co-pays for prescriptions led the list.

But, after seeing a co-worker die in 2010 after having his legs crushed on the job, the plant workers, who rebuild railroad traction motors, were just as sick of having complaints over working conditions ignored and frustrated with rampant favoritism in the plant.

Jeff Crosby is a longtime IUE-CWA leader at a large GE plant in Lynn, Mass. and an AFL-CIO blogger. Now retired, but still organizing GE plants, Crosby says: Congratulations to IBEW. This is a huge win. The last workplace organized at GE was 10 years ago—a small service shop in Florida. And the last win at a big plant was 25 to 30 years ago.

FULL story at link.

I'm home from work today sick. I'll catch hell from the cave dwellers since I said I would be away following a family tragedy yesterday.




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Big Kansas City Organizing Win—First at GE in 10 Years (after seeing a co-worker die) (Original Post) Omaha Steve Feb 2012 OP
Job Safety is where organized labor has its roots liberal N proud Feb 2012 #1
It's too bad so much of the focus is on the paycheck, although that's certainly a big part of it. Brickbat Feb 2012 #2
Great news! JNelson6563 Feb 2012 #3
Solidarity! We are one! patrice Feb 2012 #4
K and R all pro union threads Kingofalldems Feb 2012 #5
So glad to hear this! woodsprite Feb 2012 #6
Unions bringing democracy to the workplace everyday. fasttense Feb 2012 #7
excellent news Blue_Tires Feb 2012 #8

Brickbat

(19,339 posts)
2. It's too bad so much of the focus is on the paycheck, although that's certainly a big part of it.
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 11:03 AM
Feb 2012

Unions bargain for safety on the job and respect, too. K&R.

woodsprite

(11,915 posts)
6. So glad to hear this!
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 03:46 PM
Feb 2012

My teen daughter and I were driving and were detoured over the weekend. We drove past this huge complex, run down, weeds growing all around, and she asked what in the world it was. I told her that was our General Motors plant. All she said was "Wow, can you imagine the number of workers...." Then she trailed off.

 

fasttense

(17,301 posts)
7. Unions bringing democracy to the workplace everyday.
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 05:12 PM
Feb 2012

Now that's the 1st good news I've heard for Unions since Raygun lied to the traffic controlers and fired the very souls who had helped put him into office.

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