Monday, May 19, 2008

"Ask a Working Woman" Survey

From the AFL-CIO Blog:

Working women have lots of concerns. Equal pay. Balancing work and family. Job security. Health care coverage. Paid maternity leave.

The AFL-CIO and our community affiliate, Working America, are providing a chance to share those concerns through our just-launched online 2008 Ask a Working Woman survey. The bi-annual survey enables working women to share workplace concerns about such issues as equal pay and stronger family and medical leave laws. (Click here to take the survey and here to share it with other working women.) The Ask a Working Woman survey runs through June 20.

Take the survey to make your voice heard about your concerns!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Texas Unemployment Funds Won't Last in a Recession, Report States

Without the union movement, there would not be unemployment insurance. It's one of the things the labor movement worked hard to implement. Without a strong labor movement, of course, unemployment insurance would simply disappear. Of course, Gov. Rick Perry seems to be attempted to do so right now...

The Texas Unemployment Insurance Fund is near insolvency, the National Employment Law Project report.

In a survey of the states at the start of 2008, the NELP finds that unlike states with ample reserves for those who lose their jobs, Texas joins 13 other states in the "near insolvent" category. Four states are considered "not solvent," including Michigan, Missouri, New York and Ohio.

The 18 states in these two categories "will have difficulty riding out a 2008 recession without either federal borrowing or taking other solvency related actions," NELP states.

Gov. Rick Perry recently made a politicized move to reduce unemployment insurance payments by employers, setting up potential problems if more Texans hit the streets. While the Texas economy benefits to some degree from stratospheric oil prices, you don't have to be too old to remember the oil boom-bust cycle of the 1980s and how the bust struck Texas even as other states were recovering.

According to the NELP report, the UI fund balance for Texas at the end of
2007 was $1.77 billion. The reserve ratio of 0.46 at that time was lower than 40 other states (though up from 0.27 in 2000 during the George W. Bush era).

To see the full report, click here (pdf).

Of course, it gets worse. The AFL-CIO reports that the House voted last week to extend unemployment insurance an additional 13 weeks because of the bad economy, but President Bush vows to Veto it:

Some 200,000 jobless workers a month exhaust their UI benefits without finding a new job and about 3.5 million unemployed workers will lose jobless benefits this year. The legislation would provide an additional 13 weeks of UI benefits for jobless workers in every state and an additional 13 weeks to those in states with high unemployment rates (more than 6 percent).

But President Bush says he will veto the war spending bill if it includes the UI extension, along with several other domestic provisions, including improving veterans’ benefits, blocking Bush administration restrictions on Medicaid—including a $20 billion cut to states—and money to improve the levees around New Orleans.


It would seem that you gotta be a billionaire to get bailed out these days, doesn't it? If you are a big-shot banker who makes bad loans, you don't have to worry.

Remember, it's YOUR union that is fighting for you to make sure your rights are protected.

Friday, May 16, 2008

DL 776 Committeeperson Training


Today a full house of well over 100 Shop Committeepersons from Lockheed met at the Union Hall for a Seminar with training on Committeeperson duties and plans for the upcoming negotiations.

Training included Grievance Procedure, Step III and Step IV, Committeeman activities, and review of recent arbitrations, the District Communication plans, Health and Safety, Safety Teams, Mutual Agreements Review, and the role of the Committeeman in Negotiations Preparations.

The importance of our negotiations in 2009 cannot be overstated, and the your Union is making sure everyone is ready to go!

Click here for a photo gallery from the training.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

IAM Committee Members Seminar!

To: IAM Duly Elected Departmental Committeemen of LL 776 A, B, and C, including Step III Committee Members and Safety Committee Members.

From Tim Smith, President/Directing Business Representative - District Lodge 776 - IAM/AW

Your Union will be conducting a Committeeperson's Seminar scheduled for Friday, May 16th, to begin promptly at 12 Noon and conclude at 4 PM. the Seminar will be held at the IAM Union Hall - Auditorium - 7705 Clifford St., Fort Worth, TX.

Your IAM Staff has put together an informative agenda that will address contract language and other issues of interest beneficial to our membership. We urge you to make arrangements to be at this meeting.

Tankers today, fighters tomorrow?

That's quite a good question. Take a look at this video from the IAM about the horrible tanker decision to choose a foreign-made Air Force Tanker instead of one made in America.



It's kind of hard to believe. If this is allowed to happen, what's to keep our jobs here? This is important to all of us. But this is a bad deal on all levels. Here's some more background information about the Tanker deal.

How can you help? WRITE YOUR CONGRESSPERSON AND SENATORS! Go here to send an email directly to them.

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