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Started by Joe Balkis Jan 1, 2012.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on July 31, 2012 at 16:07

Draw the Line on 22.3 Jobs

The International Union should make UPS fill every vacant 22.3 job as a condition of any early contract settlement.

“It’s time to win contract language that fills every 22.3 job and protects them for the future. We need language so 22.3 Teamsters have seniority, bidding, and overtime rights and part-timers have the right to fill 22.3 positions when someone goes on vacation or comp. We are talking about 20,000 Teamsters who have virtually no contract language outlining their rights. That’s got to change.” Lawrence Cruz, Steward, Local 396, Covina, Calif.

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NEW! – UPS Driver Daily Log Book

The UPS Driver Daily Log Book is a tool to help you track your day and protect yourself against production harassment and unfair discipline.

This NEW revised Log Book includes: tips for OJS rides and an OJS checklist; how to follow the methods and work smart; protecting yourself from falsification and “dishonesty” charges; and a supervisors working reporting form.

$4.00 each; $3 each for five or more.  Click here to order.

Comment by Joe Balkis on July 31, 2012 at 16:05

 


UPS National Grievance Panel Decisions

The minutes of the June 2012 quarterly UPS National Grievance Panel are now available for members to review. We encourage members to look them over, and decide if the national grievance procedure is working for our benefit.

Over 500 cases were docketed, but the vast majority were withdrawn, postponed, put on hold or settled. A handful of cases were heard, and only one minor matter was actually won: requiring managers to wear name tags. Several were deadlocked, involving subcontracting out union work, 9.5 violations and suspending workers for non-cardinal sin allegations. The committee which hears air grievances reported out only four decisions; none were won by the union.

Once again, the National Grievance Panel did not hear a single case on 22.3 full-time job elimination even though locals in every region had 22.3 cases on the docket.

Most grievances are settled locally or regionally, but the national grievance panel is supposed to hear the toughest and most critical issues and set precedents on contract interpretation.

Click here to see the June National Grievance Panel decisions.

Click here to see the June Joint Air Committee decisions

Comment by Joe Balkis on July 31, 2012 at 16:04

 


Sign the Petition: End Part-Time Poverty at UPS

Part-time and inside workers at UPS have launched a nationwide petition drive to demand better pay, more full-time jobs and a contract that make UPS deliver for ALL Teamsters.

Click here to sign the petition online. Post it on Facebook and spread the word.

There’s strength in unity. When UPSers—full-time and part-time—work together, we have more leverage to win a strong contract.

UPS Teamsters across the country are collecting petition signatures before and after work.

Sign the online petition—but keep spreading the word at work. You have the right to pass out flyers and collect petition signatures in UPS parking lots and other nonwork areas as long as you are off the clock.

Organizing Teamster-to-Teamster at work is where we’ll build the power to win the contract we deserve.

Click here to download the petition.

Click here to download the Contract Bulletin.

Click here to find out more about how you can get involved.

Comment by Joe Balkis on July 31, 2012 at 16:03
 

It’s Official. Early Bargaining Set at UPS.

The International Union announced that early bargaining will begin with UPS on Sept. 27 with limited bargaining over workplace issues like production harassment, technology, over-dispatch, and full-time job creation.

Negotiations will begin in Washington with just three weeks dedicated to what Ken Hall called, “operations issues.”

With just three weeks to deal with all the problems that have exploded over the last four years working UPSers will need to speak up if we want our issues heard in contract talks this fall.

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UPS Teamsters Speak Out

The International Union and UPS will start contract negotiations this fall.

UPS Teamsters say if the company wants an early deal, they need to address the problems in the current contract.

Our union contract with UPS does not expire until July 31, 2013. But the International Union and UPS will start early negotiations on a new agreement this fall.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on July 31, 2012 at 16:02

New IBT-UPS Plan Delivers Substandard Pension

Teamsters in the IBT-UPS plan get the lowest pensions of any UPSers in the country.

The next contract is our chance to win the higher pensions we deserve.

The cost of living is going up. But pensions for UPS Teamsters in the IBT-UPS plan are falling behind.

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Part-Timers Launch Contract Petition Drive

Part-timers and inside workers got sold out in the last contract.

This time, they’re organizing to win higher wages, more full-time jobs and a contract that makes UPS deliver for every Teamster.

UPS part-timers and inside workers have launched a national petition drive to demand better pay, more full-time jobs and a contract that delivers for every UPS Teamster.

Click here to download the petition.

Click here to download the Contract Bulletin.

Click here to find out more about how you can get involved.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on July 15, 2012 at 12:55

ups is a member of alec

Is "Right to Work" Next on Walker's Agenda?

Governor Scott Walker with Diane HendricksMany are wondering if making Wisconsin a "Right to Work" state is next on Governor Scott Walker's agenda if he wins the recall election on June 5.

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Koch's Americans for Prosperity Not Supporting Walker In WI Recall?

Americans for Prosperity logo and Koch Industries logoDC-based special interest group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is busing-in out-of-state Tea Partiers and spending millions on advertisements, rallies, and phone banks in the weeks before recall elections for Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, and four state senate seats. But the group founded and funded by New York-based oil billionaire David Koch insists its activities have nothing to do with the Wisconsin campaigns or elections.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on July 15, 2012 at 12:53

ups is a member of alec

ALEC in Wisconsin: The Hijacking of a State

image of Governor Scott WalkerWisconsinites were shell shocked in 2011 by a wide-ranging legislative agenda in their State Capitol that seemed to come out of the blue. Anti-consumer bills, union busting legislation, voter ID, enormous tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy along with requirements for "super majority" votes to raise revenue were fast tracked through the legislature.

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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Is an ALEC Member

Image Rupert Murdoch of News Corp.With Fox personalities defending the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the Wall Street Journal publishing editorials criticizing its detractors (including the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), by name), some have wondered whether or not Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which owns Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and many broadcast licenses, is an ALEC member.

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Wisconsin Newspapers Create False Equivalency on Recall Spending

Image of WI State Journal and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel logosTwo Wisconsin newspapers published front-page stories this week about the state's recall elections, suggesting that both Democrats and Republicans are evenly matched financially, and have even received the same level of support from out-of-state donors. But what is the real story?

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Amazon.com 16th Corporation to Dump ALEC

protest language Amazon.com General Counsel Michelle Wilson announced at a shareholder meeting in Seattle this morning that Amazon has decided not to renew its membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) this year. Dave Johnson, a Fellow at Campaign for America's Future, is reporting from the shareholder meeting and confirmed to the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) that he heard the announcement.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on July 15, 2012 at 12:51

ups is a member of alec

Syrian Citizen Journalists Risk All to Bring Stories from the Frontlines

Image of Syrian uprisingSince the uprising in Syria began last year, Syrian citizen journalists have risked their lives to fill a media void and bring the news of the oppressive government crackdown to a global audience. This has been done often with little recognition for the activists who have laid their lives on the line to report on the government's assault on an unarmed civilian population.

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Scantron 15th Corporation to Dump ALEC

Scantron formScantron Corporation, a $200 million for-profit educational testing and online tutoring company that makes, among other things, those ubiquitous scan forms for standardized tests (please make sure you fill in the bubble completely and clearly with a #2 pencil, etc.), joined the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) late in 2010, but a company spokesperson told CMD that it is no longer a member. Scantron's departure makes it the 15th corporation to cut ties with ALEC.

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A Sea of Robin Hoods Tell the G8, "It's Time to Tax Wall Street!"

Crowd of nurses with robin hood hats. Photo courtesy of Stacey Burns (@wentrogue)Thousands of nurses from around the world descended upon Daley Plaza, in the heart of Chicago on May 18, to demand that the richest nations in the world put an end to austerity politics and start asking the people who collapsed the global economy to do more to "heal the world.".

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CMD Special Report: ALEC's Gun Agenda Flourished with Koch Industries on Board, as with other Koch-Funded Groups

ALEC Exposed: A Project of CMDPART TWO: ALEC's Extreme Gun Agenda Was No Secret Since Koch Joined its Board A new examination of the gun agenda of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) reveals numerous extreme bills advanced on the watch of Koch Industries as a leader and funder of ALEC. Koch has had a seat on ALEC's board for almost two decades, as many NRA bills became ALEC's "policy" and priority.

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Comment by Joe Balkis on July 15, 2012 at 12:49

ups is a member of alec

CMD Applauds Rep. Van Wanggaard's Move to Distance Himself from Corporate-Funded ALEC Scholarships,
Asks That He Renounce ALEC Membership

The Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) applauds Rep. Van Wanggaard's move to distance himself from the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) "scholarship" program, and is asking that he now renounce his membership in the organization.
CMD filed a complaint with the Government Accountability Board (GAB) in March describing how the so-called ALEC "scholarship fund" that pays for ALEC member legislators' travel to resorts for ALEC meetings is funded entirely by corporations. CMD asked the GAB to issue a public ruling that these gifts violate Wisconsin's ethics and lobbying laws, which prohibit elected officials from accepting anything of value -- even a cup of coffee -- from corporations that employ lobbyists in the state. Rep. Wanggaard has insisted that he has never accepted a corporate-funded plane ticket or hotel room through his membership in ALEC, the controversial group responsible for policies that attack working people and environmental protections, and has pushed laws like Stand Your Ground/Shoot First.
"We applaud Rep. Wanggaard for acknowledging through his actions that corporations buying plane tickets and hotel rooms for elected officials could reasonably be expected to influence their official judgment," said Lisa Graves, CMD's Executive Director. "However, the structure of ALEC itself, where corporations vote as equals with legislators to approve 'model' legislation for introduction in all 50 states, warps the democratic process and puts corporations before people. We call on Rep. Wanggaard to follow the lead of 45 legislators of both parties from across the country and renounce his membership in ALEC today."
In its complaint to the GAB, CMD named all known ALEC members in the Wisconsin legislature because ALEC and the ALEC scholarship program operate under a cloak of secrecy, and information about which legislators had received the corporate-funded "scholarships" was not publicly available. Rep. Wanggaard has told the GAB he has never received an ALEC scholarship.
"We have asked the GAB for a ruling that the ALEC scholarship program violates Wisconsin ethics and lobbying laws, so that ALEC members -- like Rep. Wanggaard -- cannot accept these gifts in the future," said CMD Law Fellow Brendan Fischer. "The best way for Rep. Wanggaard to assure his constituents that he will never accept gifts of flights and hotel rooms from these corporate interests is to drop his ALEC membership."
CMD recently released a report on ALEC's influence in Wisconsin, identifying 49 ALEC members in the Wisconsin legislature and 32 bills or budget provisions that echo ALEC model legislation. That report is available here.
Comment by Joe Balkis on June 26, 2012 at 5:35

Below are some tips on what we’ve found works best from this petition drive and others…

Don’t do it on your own. Try to have a team of a few people, if possible.
Have one person to pass out leaflets, and others to petition.
Bring multiple clipboards with petitions and pens so people don’t have to wait to sign
Make a plan for hitting different shifts
If there’s a person that expresses extra interest, mark their name on the petition with a note to follow-up with them

Remember, you have the right to pass out leaflets and circulate petitions on UPS property as long as you do it in non-work areas at non-work times. Parking lots or break rooms are fine. Before and after work, or during your break are good times. As long as you and the person signing are off the clock or on break time.

It is rare that you will come across a problem, but if you are told to stop it is best to agree even if you are in the right. Call TDU immediately. Our number is 313-842-2600.

So, start contacting your volunteers and set up a petitioning date! If you have any questions or need help contact TDU at 313-842-2600 or info@tdu.org.

Stay in touch and let us know how things are going.

This is a great start! Thank you for your dedication and hard work!

 

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