Posted on 10 May 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO Internal Fight, Labor
Late last night, I heard just a bit of information out of Vegas (I had other commitments so cannot be on the scene, unfortunately…need to win back that money from March). There is not yet a candidate to challenge John Sweeney. Obviously, as I reported, John Wilhelm doesn’t want to jump in unless there seems […]
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Posted on 09 May 2005. Tags: Labor
This week could be the week that John Wilhelm announces that he is running for AFL-CIO president–or not. He’s got the right forum: all the presidents from the unions loosely gathered in the “insurgent” caucus are going to be out in my favorite place, Las Vegas, for a big Teamsters shindig…There will be the usual […]
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Posted on 08 May 2005. Tags: Labor, Los Angeles, Miguel Contreras
Damn. In case you haven’t heard, Miguel Contreras, secretary-treasurer of the Los Angles County Labor Federation, died suddenly last night of a heart attack. I never had the good fortune of working with Contreras but anyone who did spoke highly of him. There’s a fairly detailed obit of him in today’s Los Angeles Times. I […]
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Posted on 06 May 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO Reorganization, Bob Welch, John Sweeney, Labor
It was a grim group that crowded into the President’s Room at 16th Street at 4 p.m. yesterday. Along with many people who participated via phone, the AFL-CIO staff vented their anger at John Sweeney and Bob Welsh, his executive assistant and chief of staff, for the brutal staff cuts announced Tuesday. Black Tuesday is […]
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Posted on 05 May 2005. Tags: Firefighters, Harold Schaitberger, John Sweeney, Labor
Ouch, this is not good for John Sweeney. He’s managed to royally piss off Harold Schaitberger, president of the Fire Fighters union. In the April 29th letter that was just passed to me tonight, Schaitberger resigns as head of the AFL-CIO Executive Council’s Public Affairs Committee. He does so in a harsh, stinging letter to […]
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Posted on 04 May 2005. Tags: Casinos, cwa, Labor, Unite-Here, Wal-Mart
No, there’s no real connection between all those three headliners—just a confluence of stories in today’s newspapers. Steven Greenhouse has been a busy boy. He has two pieces in the New York Times today. His front-page Business section story looks at the debate over wages at Wal-Mart. I think the best nugget of information from […]
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Posted on 04 May 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO Reorganization, Bob Welch, Labor
Okay, folks, here’s what’s coming in. Bob Welch, Sweeney’s executive assistant, and Stewart Acuff, organizing director, have held conference calls with respective staff members (there was a major foul-up with the first call with Welch so he’s scheduling another one for 3:30 p.m.). Field Moblization will be merged with the Political Department into a new […]
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Posted on 03 May 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO, Bob Welch, Denise Mitchell, Labor
(ALERT, ALERT, ALERT, ALERT, ALERT, ALERT: SEE UPDATES BELOW) It will not be a happy day at 16th Street and its satellite offices. I’ll be posting whatever information comes my way about the massive layoffs expected to be announced this morning. NOON UPDATE!!! Looks like, from first sketchy reports, that field staff are almost all […]
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Posted on 03 May 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO, Bob Welch, Labor, Newspaper Guild
Tomorrow, the word will come down on who will lose their jobs in the previously-reported cuts at 16th Street. All managers have been told to be in their offices nationwide and there’s a conference call scheduled tomorrow morning with Sweeney’s executive assistant, Bob Welch. One AFL-CIO staffer just sent me this missive from the Newspaper […]
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Posted on 30 April 2005. Tags: AFL-CIO, John Sweeney, Labor, Organizing, Winning For Working Families
I’m troubled after the teleconference John Sweeney held yesterday with the press. It’s not that the whole affair lasted just 30 minutes (and we had to provide our own coffee, doughnuts and Scotch), which included John’s opening statement and, then, a rush to squeeze in questions before, poof, he had to run before anyone really […]
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