Posted on 15 March 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO Finances, John Sweeney, Labor, Organizing
Dear John: Since the AFL-CIO meeting in Vegas, I had a chance to look over your statement of March 2nd. I was thrilled to see you say that the AFL-CIO has a plan to INCREASE the labor movement’s investment in helping workers organize. Actually, you made this point twice in four paragraphs. But, why does […]
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Posted on 07 March 2005. Tags: cwa, Labor, Morty Bahr
A couple of days ago, I posted a note from the president of the Communications Workers of America, Morty Bahr, who questioned my assertion—and that of others—that the rebel unions accounted for 40 percent of the votes of AFL-CIO unions. Morty asserted that the rebels only accounted for 30 percent of the per capita votes—the […]
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Posted on 05 March 2005. Tags: cwa, Labor, Morty Bahr
In route back to NYC (with a little stop over at O’Hare…letting my lungs recover from the casino smoke) and I got a little note from Morty Bahr, president of CWA: “Your message is misleading….by per capita vote, they garnered less than 30 percent.” Morty was referring to my previous assertion that “they” (meaning the […]
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Posted on 04 March 2005. Tags: Labor, Labor and Politics
So, first thoughts as I chug some hot liquid after a brutal late night at the tables. Today, there is an early morning meeting of Working America , a membership organization for non-union workers and retirees (the project has its supporters and detractors but is worth considered discussion—I’ll do that down the road). We’ll see […]
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Posted on 03 March 2005. Tags: Andy Stern, Anna Burger, Bruce Raynor, James Hoffa, Joe Hansen, Laborers, SEIU, Teamsters, Terry O'Sullivan, UFCW, Unite-Here
Here’s a run-down of the press conference held just a little while ago. The scene was the Al Dente restaurant just off the main casino area. Double long tables covered with linen table clothes sat in the center of the room. Sitting at the head of the table were UFCW president Joe Hansen (UFCW) and […]
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Posted on 03 March 2005. Tags: Andy Stern, Bruce Raynor, Labor, Las Vegas, Ron Gettlefinger, UAW
Yup, the “rebels” press conference is scheduled for less than one hour from now–1:30 Vegas local time. I’ll post as much of the content as possible as fast as possible. Saw Andy Stern (SEIU) and Bruce Raynor (UNITE-HERE) breaking bread this morning with UAW president Ron Gettlefinger at the Bally’s hotel Sidewalk Cafe. Interesting because […]
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Posted on 03 March 2005. Tags: Andy Stern, Executive Council, John Sweeney, Labor
The general presidents of the “rebel” caucus met last night. There apparently will be a press briefing today with them. I’ll report in with the full details for people as soon as it’s over–if it happens. Meanwhile, here’s the New York Times’ Steve Greenhouse’s piece from today: Labor Chief and Critics Quarrel AnewBy STEVEN GREENHOUSE […]
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Posted on 02 March 2005. Tags: Andy Stern, Future of Labor, Gerry McEntee, John Sweeney, Labor, Labor and Politics
It could be over already—at least as far as this meeting is concerned. Anyone looking for a radical change in the way the AFL-CIO operates is in for some disappointment. As of 3 p.m. Tuesday, it appears that the “rebels” (Teamsters, SEIU, UNITE-HERE, Laborers and UFCW) do not have the votes to push through the […]
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Posted on 02 March 2005. Tags: Executive Council, Future of Labor, Karen Ackerman, Labor, Labor and Politics, Las Vegas
The sun has just risen here in Vegas as the first official day of the AFL-CIO meeting begins. But, there has already been a massive amount of behind-the-scenes meetings. All day yesterday, there were a series of official meetings but what was far more interesting were the unofficial meetings. If you remember, the New Unity […]
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Posted on 01 March 2005. Tags: Future of Labor, Labor, Las Vegas
We’re less than 24 hours away from the opening of the AFL-CIO Executive Council meeting in Las Vegas. Over the weekend, aside from brushing up on my blackjack and craps knowledge, I finished a Tom Paine column on what to watch for at the meeting to determine whether anything substantive is going to change. After […]
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