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UNITE HERE Solidarity Helps Lead To Teamster Strike Victory

May 25, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

Chicago, IL — Drivers of Cosmopolitan Textile Rental in Chicago scored a big victory when they unanimously ratified a new contract on May 19th after an 11-day strike. The 17 members of Teamsters Local 731 were supported by a majority of the laundry production workers at the facility, who refused to cross the picket line and work during the strike. According to Gloria Cortina, a UNITE HERE member, who has been with Cosmopolitan for over 20 years, –

The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005

May 25, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

Statement of John W. Wilhelm
President/Hospitality, UNITE HERE International Union

UNITE HERE International Union applauds legislation (the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005) introduced by Senators Kennedy and McCain for comprehensive immigration reform. The time is long overdue for a realistic fix of our broken immigration system. While we are a long way from passage and important details will continue to be debated, this bill is a rational solution for the millions of undocumented workers in the United States who have no rights on the job and are vulnerable to exploitation from abusive employers. And because the legislation includes the right to join a union and the right to change jobs, it is good for all American workers. All workers benefit when the playing field is level. UNITE HERE joins with our business, community, faith-based, and union allies in the struggle to get this balanced legislation approved. We urge President Bush and Congress to pass the bill.

Sol Stetin, Labor Leader And Humanitarian, Dies At 95

May 23, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

Former President of the Textile Workers Union of America and dedicated pioneer labor leader for more than 70 years, Sol Stetin died in St. Louis on May 20 of complications of leukemia. Born on April 2, 1910 in Pabianice, Poland, near the silk center of Lodz, to Fanny and Hymen Stetin, he arrived at Ellis Island in 1921 at the age of ten and settled with his family in the silk city of Paterson NJ. During the turbulent years of the Great Depression, he worked in a dye shop, and soon joined a union. He became an organizer, leading strikes and organizing campaigns.

Elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Textile Workers Union of America in 1968 and President in 1972, he immediately took on the textile workers’ rights campaign in the South, including the J.P. Stevens Company effort on which the film –

Hotel Campaign Update

May 18, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

Los Angeles—-Blitzing the media at about the same time they informed Local 11, the members of the L.A. Hotel Employer’s Council (EC) publicized their latest four-year proposal on Monday, May 16th. In the face of growing tensions that threaten to split the EC itself, the 2004-2008 proposal amounts are little more than a desperate attempt to entice Local 11’s members to accept a contract whose duration will isolate them from tens of thousands of their brothers and sisters who will be negotiating with the global hotel corporations in 2006.

As Local 11 Secretary-Treasurer Tom Walsh told the Los Angeles Times, -�This tells me two things,-� he said. -�First, they can afford a better economic package. Second, and more importantly, they’re still not listening to us.-� Local 11 has already signed 2004-2006 agreements with six hotels, including the Beverly Hilton and the Bel Air. Negotiations with the EC had been set for May 25th, but have been postponed due to the tragic death of Miguel Contreras.

San Francisco — Who better to see that justice is served than several hundred labor lawyers? While in town for their convention, more than 300 labor lawyers marched from their meeting at the San Francisco Marriott on Friday to the St. Francis Hotel to join Local 2 members on a picket line and to inform the public about the boycott of the 14 Multi-Employer Group hotels. All told, more than 750 people picketed at the St. Francis for three hours. And what chant do you suppose was heard most often? "What do we want? A contract! When do we want it? Now!" Join Local 2 members and allies Thursday, May 19th from 2-6pm at the Fairmont Hotel (California and Mason Sts on Nob Hill). Contact Kelly Dugan 415 864 8770 x751 for more information.

You Can Support Yale-New Haven Hospital Workers!

May 18, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

For seven long years, 1,800 service workers at Yale-New Haven Hospital have been struggling to win a union voice at work. But management of the hospital-which pays no city taxes-has fought them with a campaign of harassment, intimidation and arrests. Please send the following message to the Yale-New Haven Hospital executives and board members, urging them to uphold community standards and respect their workers’ freedom to decide for themselves whether to have a union-without attacks from management.

End Sweatshop Conditions for Laundry Workers!

May 18, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

New York, NY-“Laundry workers at North American Linen in Long Branch, NJ, are fighting for a fair contract. The company does not want to pay fair wages and benefits. In fact, North American Linen has broken off negotiations and stopped paying into the workers’ health plan altogether. Workers are taking action in the shop, lawsuits have been filed as well as Unfair Labor Practice charges. Come do your part to help these hard-working, hard-fighting immigrant workers win a fair contract! Join the Laundry, Dry-Cleaning and Allied Workers Joint Board on Friday, May 20, 2005 for a demonstration in front of the Bryant Park Grill, a customer of North American Linen and beneficiary of sweatshop conditions there.

55th Annual Sidney Hillman Foundation Awards Set for NYC

May 18, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

The 55th Annual Sidney Hillman Foundation Awards have been scheduled for Tuesday, June 14 6PM-8PM, at the UNITE HERE New York Joint Board, 31 W. 15th Street, New York City. The Sidney Hillman Awards, given annually since 1950, are among the most prestigious awards given to journalists, writers and public figures who pursue social justice and public policy for the common good. These awards reflect the vision and commitment of Sidney Hillman, president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (a predecessor union of UNITE HERE), whose tireless efforts to bring dignity and respect to working people left a lasting legacy. UNITE HERE is proud to continue the Sidney Hillman tradition. UNITE HERE board members and staff are invited to attend; please contact [email protected] to RSVP or for more information.

IUC Conference in Nation’s Capitol a Success

May 13, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

Washington, DC–More than 170 members of UNITE HERE attended the Industrial Union Conference in Washington, DC, May 9-10. Together with more than 1,200 other union members, they lobbied Congress to oppose the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA). Members explained that the DR-CAFTA trade deal, which has been in discussion for several years, will threaten labor rights, erode workplace standards and serve to line the pockets of mega-corporations. Mary Sandoval, a member of Local 23-25, stated that “CAFTA will only make corporations rich and all workers poor because while we lose jobs in the US, companies continue to exploit workers in Guatemala.” Union members also told Congress not to gamble with their retirement money and to fix social security, not destroy it.

Los Angeles Hotel Campaign Update

May 13, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

Los Angeles–In what may prove to be the "tipping point" in L.A.’s year-old hotel labor dispute, the famed 570-room Beverly Hilton Hotel has reached an agreement with UNITE HERE Local 11 that improves workers’ wages, maintains free family health benefits, and expires in 2006. Nearly half the LA area hotels with contracts that expired in 2004 have now settled with the union. In addition to the Beverly Hilton, the other settled hotels are the Bel Air, Radisson Wilshire Plaza, Luxe Summit Rodeo Drive, Sportsmen’s Lodge, and Holiday Inn Convention Center.

In sharp contrast, eight hotels of the L.A. Hotel Employer’s Council (EC) refuse to accept a similar offer from the union. These hotels are: the Biltmore, Bonaventure, Wilshire Grand, Hyatt Regency, Sheraton Universal, Beverly Wilshire, Hyatt on Sunset, and Century Plaza.

Representatives at the news conference from the National Educational Association and the California Teachers Association will describe how the on-going labor dispute may impact the NEA’s annual convention in Los Angeles this July. The NEA convention is one of the largest annual gatherings nationally, bringing some 15,000 delegates to the host city.

UNITE HERE Local 11 estimates the EC hotels have already foregone more than $10 million in revenues as a result of the dispute and the boycott.

Visit www.HotelWorkersUnited.org for more information.

Rally for Justice at Columbia University

April 20, 2005 12:00 am Published by Leave a comment

On Wednesday, April 20, thousands of teachers, graduate employees, researchers, support and service staff, and building trades workers will converge at Columbia University, 116th Street and Broadway, at 4PM. This action will be part of a week of strike actions by graduate employee unions at Columbia University, affiliated with UAW, and Yale, affiliated with UNITE HERE. Action participants will be sending a strong message to the universities that all workers have a right to form unions, and that the universities must respect the right to bargain collectively.