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Subject Hiring Hall: Justice delayed, but not denied, for Kroger worker & UFCW 400 member
Date July 31, 2019 9:45 AM
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Justice delayed, but not denied, for Kroger worker & UFCW 400 member

Courtien appointed Executive Director of Baltimore-DC Building Trades

Nats to participate in CSA golf tournament

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Justice delayed, but not denied, for Kroger worker & UFCW 400 member
For UFCW Local 400 member and Kroger meat cutter "Pete" Dickerson, justice was a long time coming. But when it arrived, it was sweet--to the tune of nearly $32,000.
Pete's ordeal started more than eight years ago, when he transferred from his Kroger store in Richmond to one in Appomattox, Virginia. He needed to help care for his brother who had cancer and be closer to his family.
Eventually, Pete became aware something was wrong. "My pension seemed awfully low," he said. It turned out he was being paid as a clerk, not a meat cutter. It wasn't until his UFCW Local 400 rep filed a grievance that Kroger finally agreed to reimburse Pete for the pay he had rightfully earned as a meat cutter.
"It wouldn't have happened if I hadn't had my union there to help me," Pete said. "Local 400 repaired Pete's past and fixed his future," added Local 400 rep Phil Frisina.
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Courtien appointed Executive Director of Baltimore-DC Building Trades
Stephen W. Courtien has been appointed as the Executive Director of the Baltimore-DC Building Trades, which is currently a department of the International Building Trades. In January, Courtien will assume the presidency of the new Baltimore-DC Metro Building Trades Council. In recent years, Courtien has served as Regional Director for the building trades in both DC and Virginia. "With Stephen taking the helm, I have full confidence that the best is yet to come," said Kirk Brungard of North America's Building Trades Unions. Courtien can be reached at mailto:[email protected] [email protected].

Nats to participate in CSA golf tournament
Participate in the upcoming Community Services Agency's (CSA) Golf Tournament and you'll get a chance to win an authentic Nats autographed jersey. "All you need to do is guess the correct number of pins in the fishbowl or come close to it," says CSA Executive Director Sonte DuCote. An autographed Nats baseball will also be a raffle prize. "The CSA Golf Committee is working to make this year's tournament an extra special fun time and most of all give unions and allies the opportunity to help union members facing hardship," DuCote adds. Mark Monday, September 23, on your calendars and, for more information email mailto:[email protected] [email protected] or visit CSA's [link removed] website.

Today's Labor Quote: Dave Brown

The hockey player who, talking about players carrying signs during a brief 1992 hockey strike, said:

"Well that should be easy, we already have the sticks."

Today's Labor History

Plumbers train vets; MoJo goes digital; [link removed] Click here to check out this week's Labor History Today podcast. On this week's show: The Plumbers celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Veterans in Piping Program, and Mother Jones goes digital!

July 31
Members of the National Football League Players Association begin what is to be a two-day strike, their first. The issues: pay, pensions, the right to arbitration and the right to have agents - 1970

Fifty-day baseball strike ends - 1981

August 1
The Great Shipyard Strike of 1999 ends after Steelworkers at Newport News Shipbuilding ratify a breakthrough agreement which nearly doubles pensions, increases security, ends inequality, and provides the highest wage increases in company and industry history to nearly 10,000 workers at the yard. The strike lasted 15 weeks - 1999

Sid Hatfield, police chief of Matewan, W. Va., a longtime supporter of the United Mine Workers union, is murdered by company goons. This soon led to the Battle of Blair Mountain, a labor uprising also referred to as the Red Neck War - 1921

Police in Hilo, Hawaii, open fire on 200 demonstrators supporting striking waterfront workers. The attack became known as "the Hilo Massacre" - 1938

The American Federation of Musicians begins a strike against the major American recording companies in a fight over royalty payments. Decca records settled with the union after one year, followed shortly by Capitol Records, while Victor and Columbia held out for another year before agreeing to the union's terms. The strike did not affect musicians performing on live radio shows or in concerts. - 1942

A 17-day, company-instigated wildcat strike in Philadelphia tries to bar eight African-American trolley operators from working. Transport Workers Union members stay on the job in support of the men - 1944

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