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    Apr 20, 2011

    It's Not About Unions; It's About Union Contracts

         Our Union stands for the proposition that employees at every workplace deserve the right to negotiate a contract to protect and improve their wages, benefits, working conditions, time off, and protection from unfair discipline or termination.

         We live in a time when that proposition is challenged. We must rise to that challenge.

              Most importantly, our elected negotiating committees, aided by our officers and attorneys, are negotiating decent new contracts. Most are being approved by overwhelming margins, in secret-ballot voting. This is a time for us all to stand strong for our right to collective bargaining. 

         It's not about unions; it was never about unions. Rather, it is all about your right to  negotiate a contract. Big Business knows the legal power a contract holds, versus a non-union company handbook that can be changed or ignored at will.

         It's all about your right to a contract. Stand now, or forever bow.


    Jul 09, 2008

         The Family of Teamsters Local 445

         Teamsters Local 445 is the largest and strongest Labor Union in the Hudson Valley and the Catskills, in upstate New York. We serve over 3400 members in Orange, Sullivan, Ulster, Dutchess, Rockland, Putnam and Westchester counties.

         Our Union Hall is located on 15 Stone Castle Road in Rock Tavern, (12575, near Stewart Airport and just north of Rt. 17K. Click left for office/phone info). 

         Our members have one thing in common: they are all protected by a contract that improves and guarantees their wages, benefits, working conditions, job protection and time off.

         That's what belonging to a Union is all about!

         There are nine separate divisions within our Union: Construction, Public Employment, Freight, Health Care, Warehouse, Law Enforcement, Public and School Busing, Industrial and Miscellaneous.

         They include Sullivan County Public Employees, all union truck drivers on local construction projects, St. Luke's/Cornwall Hospital health care professionals, Chester, Goshen, Walden, Mount Hope and Greenwood Lake, West Point Motor Pool, Mess Hall and Hospital employees, Ulster County Resource Recovery employees, school bus employees in Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Wallkill, Millbrook, Accord, and Walden, several oil companies, public works employees in more than a dozen municipalities, Renaissance Nursing Home employees, UNFI drivers, warehouse workers and hundreds of other members at various other workplaces.

         Please read our website carefully.  If  you are looking for a good Union to join, click the "Join Us" button.  It'll be the smartest move you ever made!


    Apr 20, 2011

    The Five Elements Of A Union Contract

         The goal of the entire union effort is for your co-workers to win the right to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement with your employer.

         There are five overall issues to be committed to a contract during negotiations, listed here with examples of options:

    1.    WAGES: (pay, bonuses, stipends for certifications, etc.)

    2.    BENEFITS: (medical, pension or 401K, dental, optical, life, annuities).

    3.  WORKING CONDITIONS: (work rules and procedures, employee productivity, mechanisms for discussing workplace problems).

    4.    JOB PROTECTIONS: (right to a fair, independent hearing process if unfairly disciplined or terminated, right to layoff and recall seniority rules, right to negotiate disciplinary procedures).

    5.    TIME-OFF: (vacations, sick and personal days, holidays, funeral leave, jury duty).

         The collective bargaining process is labor’s true gift to society. People can reasonably debate whether some unions are run correctly, but they cannot reasonably debate the importance of having a contract.

         Even CEOs of big companies have contracts. They know the legal power that a contract confers on employees.

         With these five elements committed to paper, you have the force of law behind you; you have access to the legal process.

        In preparing for negotiations, the union distributes contract proposal questionnaires to gather all contract goals, and the employees elect a Negotiating Committee to finalize the proposal and participate in negotiations. The contract is tailor-designed by and for the employees, with the help of union lawyers and professionals.

         The employer and the union must follow legal regulations for negotiating in good faith. These regulations are enforced by the National Labor Relations Board in the private sector, and the state Public Employment Relations Board in the public sector. All legal costs of negotiating and enforcing the contract are borne by the union, including the entire cost of going to independent arbitration if a grievance cannot be resolved at the workplace. (A typical arbitration costs the union about $10,000.)

         The contract can only be approved by secret-ballot vote of the employees. No dues are charged until the contract is in effect. (Dues average about 25 cents per hour for most of our members. We pride ourselves on earning those dues with better-than-average wages and benefits for our members, along with the free legal protection we provide.)

         The right to negotiate a contract was won only after a long struggle by the labor movement. It is a right that must be cherished and safeguarded against those who would destroy it.

         Without a contract you have nothing. With it, you have the force of law behind you.

         If you know someone at a workplace not covered by a collective bargaining agreement click the "Join US" button.




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