Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Friday, September 6, 2019
Sunday, August 25, 2019
4 Steps to Form a Union
https://aflcio.org/formaunion/4-steps-form-union
4 Steps to Form a Union
When you and your co-workers come together to form a union, you get the right to negotiate with your employer over wages, benefits and working conditions.
No matter what the industry you are in, or the labor law that covers it, the process for forming a union is similar.
- Get together with your co-workers who may share a common interest in organizing a union.
- Talk to a union organizer in order to strategize and to learn the next steps.
- Talk to your co-workers to build support for the union.
- Show that support through an election or a card-check once you have a strong majority.
Once your union is official, you’ll choose your leaders and negotiate a contract. The process is democratic, and the more inclusive you can be, the stronger your union will be.
Your Rights to Unionize
Employees covered by the National Labor Relations Act are afforded certain rights to join together to improve their wages and working conditions, with or without a union. Here is some information on your rights, provided by the National Labor Relations Board, which oversees this process for most workers.
Union Activity
Employees have the right to attempt to form a union where none currently exists.
Examples of employee rights include:
- Forming, or attempting to form, a union in your workplace;
- Joining a union whether the union is recognized by your employer or not;
- Assisting a union in organizing your fellow employees;
- Refusing to do any or all of these things; and
- Having the right to be fairly represented by a union.
Employees who are not represented by a union also have rights under the NLRA. The National Labor Relations Board protects the rights of employees to engage in “concerted activity,” which is when two or more employees take action for their mutual aid or protection regarding terms and conditions of employment. A single employee also may engage in protected concerted activity if he or she is acting on the authority of other employees, bringing group complaints to the employer’s attention, trying to induce group action or seeking to prepare for group action.
A few examples of protected concerted activities are:
- Two or more employees addressing their employer about improving their pay.
- Two or more employees discussing work-related issues beyond pay, such as safety concerns, with each other.
- An employee speaking to an employer on behalf of one or more co-workers about improving workplace conditions.
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Choose Between Life or Job
XPO makes you choose between having a job or your health. They’re making employees choose between getting cancer treatments and having surgeries or save their job by continuing to work until they die from their illness. What more do you need to support unionization? The guys at ABF, YRC, and UPS don’t have to make that choice.
Sunday, May 19, 2019
The Truth about Management’s Lies
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Wednesday, May 1, 2019
FedEx Freight Drivers in Stockton Say "Yes!" to the Teamsters, Again.
In a shocking turn of events, FedEx Freight drivers in Stockton, Ca voted
overwhelmingly to continue their union membership on April 26, 2019.
The decertification vote followed a substantial anti-union effort by the
company which included showings of anti-union videos, group anti-union
meetings, one-on-one anti-union ride alongs, as well as a barrage of new
hires in an attempt to stack the vote in their favor. The company has also
delayed yearly raises for the Stockton drivers citing ongoing
negotiations with the union even though non-union service centers
received their annual raises on time.
Despite the company's vigorous attempts to sway the vote, the drivers
voted 31-16 in favor of remaining in one of the nation's strongest unions,
the Teamsters. The landslide victory sends a clear
message to the company,your belittling voice of intimidation will never be
as loud or as strong as the voices of organized and empowered employees.
The Fedex Stockton drivers and the Teamsters look forward to ongoing
negotiations with the company.
overwhelmingly to continue their union membership on April 26, 2019.
The decertification vote followed a substantial anti-union effort by the
company which included showings of anti-union videos, group anti-union
meetings, one-on-one anti-union ride alongs, as well as a barrage of new
hires in an attempt to stack the vote in their favor. The company has also
delayed yearly raises for the Stockton drivers citing ongoing
negotiations with the union even though non-union service centers
received their annual raises on time.
Despite the company's vigorous attempts to sway the vote, the drivers
voted 31-16 in favor of remaining in one of the nation's strongest unions,
the Teamsters. The landslide victory sends a clear
message to the company,your belittling voice of intimidation will never be
as loud or as strong as the voices of organized and empowered employees.
The Fedex Stockton drivers and the Teamsters look forward to ongoing
negotiations with the company.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Friday, March 22, 2019
Hollywoodz said...
I completely forgot about this site. Shame on me. If you guys at ULB, ULA ULX are serious, do some ground work for your local. The IBT only has so many organizers and I promise you that they will stand with you full force if you can show them you're serious. Form a committee and rate your members from 1 to 5. The 1's are drop dead all in and nothing can change their mind. The 2's are almost all in and can be counted on in a pinch. Forget the 5's...nothing you do or say will ever change their mind. It's the 3's and the 4's that to must focus on. Most of these guys are unaware of what the company has taken from you since the buyout. Some don't even know about Teamcare. If you can get 60 to 65% in your 1's and 2's, organizers will come to help you finish the job. Come on over to the Trucking Boards and hit the XPO union forum. PM me and I will do whatever I can to help. I will speak to any and all of you to help you get started. There are videos and posts from XPO exposed and Express 1 Team Talk on Facebook. We have to start this by ourselves. It's our union and we need to give our union a helping hand to get the ball rolling.You have to be serious and willing to put some time into this or it will wither and die. With the possibility of an Amazon buyout, NOW is the time to act and protect what you have now. There is no risk and no investment other than time. If you aren't satisfied with the Teamsters, you can always go rihght back to where you are now.
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Monday, March 18, 2019
Thursday, February 21, 2019
XPO’s Human Resources Director Donna Lenahan is trying to use her sex appeal to sell you on their garbage medical package. She goes around hugging us, flirting with us, talking about how she’s single and likes to brag about being a Harvard graduate. We need an acceptable medical plan. XPO should be ashamed to employ this cheap bimbo. She’s just another devil that doesn’t care about us. She’s disrespectful and can’t be trusted.