Monday, September 13, 2010

The case of the MISSING Decert Campaign

Since their website went online, the "United Slate" has had a blurb on their site called "News the Incumbents Don't Want You to Know". The first "news" they reported was " Savannah First Student Members Call for Decertification Vote" which has a link to this transcript that was broadcast on WTOC Savannah.

The only problem with this "news" is that there is no decert vote...AND the "members" who were featured in the story were seven management suck-ups sent to disrupt a union meeting. The SEVENTY members inside continued to conduct a business meeting while the scabs talked to the media called to come there by First Student management.It should be no suprise that Three of the seven scabs are now in management.

The newscast that night was a management inspired stunt and it didn't work.After they had organized, First Student members fought for and won a first Teamster contract that contained solid wage increases and a number of improvements.The majority of First Student members know that. First Student members continue to improve their lives with a Teamster contract and are now getting ready to negotiate a renewal agreement.

Of course the real problem is why would someone running for union office publish this story? You would think they would at least call the Local out of concern if they heard that a decert vote was going on at a Local 728 shop. At the very least one would hope that someone from the "United Slate" would at least talk to some First Student members to hear more about what happened. No such luck.

Instead the "United Slate" has spread disunity by using management misinformation to score political points. Bravo guys.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Bogus Protest Denied


And it keeps getting worse for the Randy Brown hater club.

Robert Wood, candidate for Recording Secretary with Mike Drummond's slate filed charges with the Local 728 Executive Board against President Randy Brown for the publishing of "Meeting the Challenge: A Report on the State of Your Union". The report by President Randy Brown was published in May by Local 728 to communicate with Local 728 members on the challenges and opportunities facing Local 728 before either candidate had publicly declared temselves as a candidate. Wood aasserted that the publication was improper and constituted campaign material paid for by Local 728. Paying for campaign material with union funds is both illegal and a violation of the International Constitution. Unfortunately for Robert his opinion didn't seem to agree with the facts or established standards of what constitutes campaign material.

Wood's charges were reviewed by the Local 728 Executive Board and were dismissed on the grounds that the charges were improper because they were not filed as a pre election protest as required by the International Constitution. Robert Wood appealed the decision to General President Hoffa, who not only upheld the decision of the Local 728 Executive Board to dismiss the charges, but went further to say:

I have also reviewed the publication in question and have determined that Brother Brown's article does not constitute campaign materials. Thus, even had you alleged a pre-election violation, it would have been denied.


A pre election protest was also filed on the same subject by Mike Drummond, but his protest was dismissed by the Executive board because it was filed untimely (you better learn the IBT Constitution if your going to be President buddy). Alan Lamb's slate has stated on there website that they have filed charges with everyone short of the FBI, but no protest has been filed to date, just a whiney letter to Joint Council 75 President Ken Wood cc'ed to Local 728.

These guys obviously have issues dealing with the reality that a sitting President of a union has a right to communicate with the members.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Unconscionable?


Mike Drummond has posted some "news" on his website accusing Local 728 Business Agent and Trustee Tim Chaney of doing bargaining unit work (ie. picking up some boxes off the floor and putting them on a belt). He ends the so called "news" with this:


It is unacceptable for company supervisors to take money out of your pocket but having your own union representative taking money out of your pocket and food off your table is unconscionable.


What's "unconscionable" is that Mike Drummond watches supervisors REALLY doing bargaining unit work every night and has never filed a grievance on it the entire time that the midnight sort has been in existence at Forest Park. Maybe if Mike had attended a union meeting in the last five years he would know how to file one.

And this guy wants to be our President...

"Disunited" Slate Flunks Math

The grossly misnamed "United Slate" have been busy peddling false rumors (shocking!) about Local 728's newest Business Agent, Matt Higdon. The rumor is that Randy Brown hired Matt "because it's an election year" so Randy Brown can "increase visiblity" during an election year. So let's do the math since apparently they can't count:

Local 728 UPS Business Agents prior to Matt Higdon being hired:
Jim Higginbotham
Donnie Dixon
Eric Thornton
Walt Neal
Randall Andrews
Tim Chaney
Eric Robertson
Robert Wood(part-time Feeder Agent)

Local 728 UPS Business Agents after Matt Higdon was hired:
Jim Higginbotham
Donnie Dixon
Eric Thornton
Walt Neal
Matt Higdon
Tim Chaney
Eric Robertson

That's 8 Business Agents before Matt was hired and 7 after he was hired.Matt was hired to replace Randall Andrews who resigned to take another job. The reduction in agents is due to Robert Wood resigning. So Local 728 now has 7 full-time UPS agents. Just in case any "dis-united" slate supporters reading this still don't get it, 7 agents is less than 8. So the rumor that Randy Brown is hiring additional agents just for an election year falls flat on it's face. Thankfully, now UPS feeder drivers have a full time agent and Matt Higdon is doing a great job for Local 728 UPS members.