Agenda for December 2014 Meeting

USW Local 3657 Meeting Agenda

12:30 pm on Thursday, December 18 20, 2014

USW Headquarters, Lobby Conference Room

  1. Meeting Called to Order
  2. Roll Call of Officers
  3. Reading of Minutes from Previous Meeting
  4. Correspondence

District 10 MLM3 and LM4 Training, four different locations in March, 2015PA AFL-CIO Biennial Legislative Conference, 2/9-10/15, Harrisburg, Reg. $100.00, Hotel $137.00 deadline 1/30/15

Financial Secretary’s Report

Treasurer’s Report

Trustees’ Report

President’s Report See Attached

Committee Reports

Old Business

AFL-CIO letter regarding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conf, 1/15-19/15, Reg. $180 hotel $148 plus 16% tax deadline 11/15

Motion to send 1from Hqt 1 from field with LTE email Lori Bookwood by November 10th, 2014 by Mollie Relihan 2nd Guillermo Perez Carried

Email from Jenny VanSchyndel to attend ???

Rapid Response Conference, 4/13-15/15, in DC, Reg. $150, hotel $245 per night deadline 3/26

Motion to send 1 from Hqt and 1 from field with LTE, email Lori Bookwood by 1/30 by Mollie Relihan 2nd Danice Keller.

Email from Danice Keller to attend.

            Email from Andy Zanaglio to attend

PA Progressive Summit, February 6-7, 2014, Harrisburg, PA, $60 per egistration

Motion to send 2 members by Billy Eakin 2nd Josh Keirsey Carried

Emails from Josh Keirsey and Lori Bookwood to attend

New BusinessDistrict 10 MLM3 and LM4 Training, four different locations in March, 2015PA AFL-CIO Biennial Legislative Conference, 2/9-10/15, Harrisburg, Reg. $100.00, Hotel $137.00 deadline 1/30/15

Good and Welfare

Christmas for Fired UPMC Workers

Over the past year, many of us have gotten to know Jim Staus, Ron Oakes, and Al Turner pretty well.  All three of worked at UPMC until the hospital chain illegally fired them for participating in the union organizing effort.

Their union, the SEIU, has filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board, which sided with the workers and ordered that they be reinstated with back-pay.  To stall the process and keep Jim, Ron and Al out of work longer, UPMC has appealed the ruling.  Earlier this year, UPMC made an offer to Jim, Ron and Al that would give them some back-pay and but would take them out of the organizing drive.  Just last week, the hospital chain made an even bigger settlement offer to try to silence all three activists.

Jim, Ron, and Al all rejected UPMC’s offer and decided to move forward with their push for justice for ALL UPMC workers.  

This is a pretty bold move.  All three have been out of work for months and were offered large cash settlements right before the holidays.  But they know that what they’re doing is right and they’ve chosen to stand for justice for all UPMC workers.  Our allies at Action UNITED, a coalition of progressive organizations here in Pittsburgh have reached out to us because they are trying to bundle together some cash for Jim, Ron and Al so they can have a good Christmas even though they chose not to accept UPMC’s buy out.

Many Fight Back Pittsburgh activists and leaders have made significant donations to their fund and we invite you all to join us in donating to make sure that Jim, Ron and Al all have good holidays as they continue the fight for justice at UPMC.

You can send checks made out to SEIU Healthcare PA UPMC Workers Hardship Fund to SEIU Healthcare PA at 1500 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 or you can donate online at https://hcpa.seiu.org/page/contribute/upmcworkers.

We will also be attending a holiday party to thank Jim, Ron and Al for standing tough on–come out to join us to celebrate union solidarity!

Celebrate Union Victory!  Help Fired Workers!

Wednesday, December 17th at 5:30pm
USW Headquarters.  (60 Stanwix St., in Downtown Pittsburgh).  

If you’re planning on attending, please make sure to RSVP online at https://hcpa.seiu.org/page/signup/a-night-of-celebration-and-solidarity

Happy holidays!  We’re looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday!

Quick Survey: Local 3657 Bylaws

Bylaws Survey: Please Respond

Bylaws are important documents that govern how our local union operates. In an effort to see how they might be changed to better suit the needs of our membership, the Local 3657 Bylaws Committee would like you to complete a very quick survey by clicking on the link below. Member feedback is very important to this process.

Please CLICK HERE to complete the bylaws survey by December 18. Your answers will be submitted anonymously.

 

Brown Bag and Benefit Show–Solidarity with Locked Out Steelworkers

Locked out members of USW Local 7-669 will be in Pittsburgh on Friday, December 5th. Come out to the brown bag lunch or benefit show to show your support! Is this email not displaying correctly?
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The members of USW Local 7-669 at Honeywell’s uranium conversion facility in Metropolis, Illinois have been locked out of their jobs since August 1. The company is demanding that workers agree to changes in their contract that would allow management to operate large portions of the facility with contractors, eliminating as many as 100 local family-sustaining jobs.

Workers are concerned that allowing outside contractors to operate key aspects of the facility could be dangerous, creating confusion and increasing the risk of an accident. Workers at the facility handle large amounts of hazardous and radioactive material on a regular basis and a small error could create a release that would put thousands of people at risk.

Locked out workers will be in Pittsburgh on December 5th! Come out to meet some of these workers and show your support!

Brown Bag Lunch—12:00 noon on Friday, December 5th in the Lobby Conference Room

Meet members of Local 7-669, hear stories from their fight for a fair contract at Honeywell, and find out how you can support their struggle! E-mail John Lepley (jlepley) to RSVP.

Acoustic Open Stage Benefit Show—8pm at Zano’s Pub House—3806 Acorn Street.

Live music, food and fun. Free admission, donations to the Local 7-669 Lockout Fund are greatly appreciated!
[Interested in playing a few songs, email Ray at groovyopenstage]
RSVP Online at Acoustic Open Stage Benefit Show

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Immigration Event, Noon Today

Don’t forget about today’s event
at noon in the USW lobby!

Show Support for Immigrant Families

Don’t forget: Today (Friday, November 21) at noon, Vice President Fred Redmond will join with Pittsburgh LCLAA and other labor, faith and community organizations at a press conference in the lobby of the USW building to show support for President Obama’s decision to take executive action and extend temporary legal status and work authorizations to millions of undocumented workers and their families.

Please come to the lobby at noon to show your solidarity to those immigrant families in our community who will benefit from this long-awaited action. (If you can’t use your lunch break to attend, be sure to get your supervisor’s permission.)

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November 2014 Agenda

USW Local 3657 Meeting Agenda

12:30 pm on Thursday, November 20, 2014

USW Headquarters, Lobby Conference Room

  • Meeting Called to Order
  • Roll Call of Officers
  • Reading of Minutes from Previous Meeting
  • Correspondence
    • Request for District 13 Fellowship
    • PA Progressive Summit
  • Financial Secretary’s Report
  • Treasurer’s Report
  • President’s Report See Attached
  • Committee Reports
  • Old Business
    • AFL-CIO letter regarding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conf, 1/15-19/15, Reg. $180 hotel $148 plus 16% tax deadline 11/15
      • Motion to send 1from Hqt 1 from field with LTE, email Lori Bookwood by November 10th, 2014 by Mollie Relihan 2nd Guillermo Perez Carried
      • Email from Jenny VanSchyndel to attend
    • Rapid Response Conference, 4/13-15/15, in DC, Reg. $150, hotel $245 per night deadline 3/26
      • Motion to send 1 from Hqt and 1 from field with LTE, email Lori Bookwood by 1/30 by Mollie Relihan 2nd Danice Keller.
      • Email from Danice Keller to attend.
  • New Business
    • PA Progressive Summit, February 6-7, 2014, Harrisburg, PA, $60 per registration
  • Good and Welfare

Register Now for the Worker Justice Action Academy!

Let’s take the fight for worker’s rights to the next level! Register now for the third session of the Worker Justice Action Academy–Saturday, December 6th from 9am to 5pm at the Human Services Building, 1 Smithfield St in Downtown Pittsburgh Is this email not displaying correctly?
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Let’s take the fight for worker’s rights to the next level!

REGISTER NOW for the third session of the Worker Justice Action Academy

In the third session of the Worker Justice Action Academy we will focus on developing and deepening our core organizing skills, putting people in motion, and building strong organizations. Build up your one-on-one organizing skills, develop leaders in your organization—or become a leader in your organization, learn tools to facilitate energetic and productive meetings.

Click here to see a preliminary agenda

We’ll also be joined by organizers from Ferguson, Missouri who are working on the front lines of the fighting against racism and police violence and for justice for Mike Brown.

In this session we’ll explore different organizing models and traditions and deepen our skills for taking on the serious work of organizing our base, developing leaders, building coalitions and winning power for workers and communities.

Who Should Come?

You! If you’re committed to the struggle for workers’ rights and economic justice and you want to take the fight to the next level, you don’t want to miss this event.

If you’re new to the struggle, this is a great chance to build some skills and get plugged into the exciting work that’s happening in our movement. If you’re a seasoned activist, this is a great opportunity to learn some new skills and to join the conversation about how to take our movement to the next level.

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