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Subject Hiring Hall: IUOE 99 authorizes strike at DynCorp RBOS facilities
Date February 12, 2020 10:46 AM
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THIS JUST IN: IUOE 99 authorizes strike at RBOS facilities

Workers "ready to strike" Giant, Safeway

Silent and standing up

MontCo workers reach TA

MWC nominations set for Tuesday

EWL tix available; deadline Feb 28

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THIS JUST IN: IUOE 99 authorizes strike at DynCorp RBOS facilities
Members of Operating Engineers Local 99 have unanimously authorized a strike against DynCorp International's Regional Base Operational Services (RBOS) facilities. The IUOE Local 99 union hall was packed at near-capacity Tuesday night with members frustrated with ongoing negotiations with DynCorp. The company is demanding a contract that would eliminate the workers' pension, which has been in Local 99's contracts for almost 50 years. "This is not the course we wished to take," said Local 99 Business Manager Donald P. Havard, "but the aggressive bargaining position of the employer has tied our hands." The strike vote was unanimous and allows Local 99's Executive Board to call a strike at any time. DynCorp International is a successor to EMCOR; the majority of the affected members work at DynCorp's local top-secret RBOS facilities.

Workers "ready to strike" Giant, Safeway
Giant and Safeway workers are signing strike signs at every store in the DMV area, reports UFCW Local 400. "Next week, we'll deliver them to both companies. While we are continuing negotiations with both companies, we're getting ready to strike if that's what it takes to get a fair contract." Key issues at stake include wages, schedules, healthcare and pensions. "We'll do what it takes to win the fair contract we deserve," said the union.

Silent and standing up
AFGE activists stood in silence for 20 minutes at the Hart Senate building at noon Tuesday -- 1 minute for every month since union-busting executive orders were issued. Hundreds government workers from across the country are in Washington for the American Federation of Government Employees' annual legislative conference. The "Stand Up, Stand In" action raised awareness of "how this administration is hurting federal employees, federal agencies, and the American public by systematically stripping workers of their collective bargaining rights, politicizing the work of non-partisan civil servants, and understaffing agencies to justify further cuts and outsourcing," said AFGE.

MontCo workers reach TA
At a little after 2am last Saturday morning, UFCW Local 1994 - the Montgomery County Government Employees Organization -- reached a tentative agreement. Union president Gino Renne (2nd from right) said the contract includes "tremendous progress" on key issues; details are expected to be released soon.

MWC nominations set for Tuesday
Nominations for President of the Metro Washington Council AFL-CIO -- and for two vacant Board positions -- will be conducted at the regular MWC Delegates' meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 18, 6:30PM at the AFL-CIO. The elections will be held at the regular March meeting on Monday, March 16. Affiliates must be paid up in order for their delegates to participate in the nominations and election; [link removed] click here for election-related documents.

EWL tix available; deadline Feb 28
Have you got your tickets to this year's Evening with Labor yet? There's still time to reserve your seat at the Metro Council's premiere event, scheduled for Friday, April 4 at Martin's Crosswinds. Everyone will be there as we gear up for this critical election year when labor solidarity will be at a premium. If you've already reserved tickets and an ad, Thank You! If not, please get your order in as soon as possible; click here for the [link removed] sponsorship form. Deadline is Friday, February 28. Dinner Tickets are $150 each, tables of ten @ $1,500 each. Ads run from $500 (full page) to $250 (half), $50 (Business Card) and for an additional $200 your organization's name will also be prominently displayed on the giant video screens during dinner and reception! More info: Chris Garlock, mailto:[email protected] [email protected] or 202-974-8153. photo: dancing at the 2019 EWL; photo by Chris Langford

Today's Labor Quote: Frederick Douglass

Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.

Abolitionist Frederick Douglass was born into slavery near Easton, Maryland on this date in 1818.

Today's Labor History

On this week's [link removed] Labor History Today podcast: John Sayles on "Matewan," "Yellow Earth" and more
Writer, actor, and filmmaker John Sayles talks about his latest novel, "Yellow Earth," and about his classic labor films Matewan and Eight Men Out. Plus, a reading from "Yellow Earth." Also this week, Saul Schniderman on the arrest of Mother Jones while leading a protest of conditions in West Virginia mines, and Jacob Feinspan remembers the 1926 general strike by New York furriers.
Last week's show: [link removed] Sisters, rebels and social justice in the Jim Crow South. photo by [link removed] Bruce Guthrie

February 12
John L. Lewis, president of United Mine Workers of America and founding president of the CIO, born near Lucas, IA - 1880

February 13
A national eight-month strike by the Sons of Vulcan, a union of iron forgers, ends in victory when employers agreed to a wage scale based on the price of iron bars--the first time employers recognized the union, the first union contract in the iron and steel industry, and what may be the first union contract of any kind in the United States - 1865

Some 12,000 Hollywood writers returned to work today following a largely-successful three-month strike against television and motion picture studios. They won compensation for their TV and movie work that gets streamed on the Internet - 2008

- David Prosten

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Administrative
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Legal
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Misc
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Organizing
[link removed] Lead Organizer - AAUP (American Association of University Professors) Department of Organizing and Services, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 2/6/2020)
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[link removed] Western Maryland Field Organizing Specialist, AFSCME (Council 3) based out of Hagerstown, MD office (Posted: 1/30/2020)

Political
[link removed] Political Director - AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees) Legislative, Political, Mobilization Department, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 2/4/2020)
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Research
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[link removed] Senior Strategic Research Associate CWA (Communications Workers of America) - Capital Strategies, based in Washington, DC (Posted: 1/31/2020) District of Columbia
[link removed] Senior Policy Analyst, SEIU (1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East) based in the Baltimore, MD/DC area (Posted: 1/31/2020) District of Columbia, Maryland
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