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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Teamsters Appoint Jacobson Director of Teamsters Building Material & Construction Trade Division
Teamsters Appoint Jacobson Director of Teamsters Building Material & Construction Trade Division WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teamsters General President James P. Hoffa today announced the appointment of Ed Jacobson as the new director of the Building Material and Construction Trade Division. Jacobson replaces former director Richard Stern who officially retired in December 2007. Jacobson, a 34-year Teamster, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position that will help lead the division into the future. "Richard has done great work for this division for years and his leadership will be missed," Jacobson said. "I look forward to continuing his great work and doing my best to grow the division and strive to fight for better national contracts for our members." The son of a 31-year member of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes, Jacobson began his career as a Teamster in 1973 as an employee at a scrap yard represented by Local 252 in Centralia, Washington. He was elected to his first office three years later, serving as a business agent at Local 252 then Secretary-Treasurer in 1979 -- a position he held for 24 years. In 1999, Jacobson was appointed the Western Region Director for the Building Materials and Construction Division, the position he held prior to his appointment as the new division director. "Ed Jacobson has done outstanding work for our union for more than three decades and I am confident he will continue to do so in his new role as director," Hoffa said. "He brings the commitment and experience that will serve the division for years to come." The International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents more than 1.4 million hard-working men and women in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact: Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters
CONTACT: Galen Munroe of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, +1-202-624-6904 Web Site: http://www.teamster.org/ ------- Profile: labor-news
posted by McMillion & Hirtensteiner LLP Labor News # 12:42 PM
Continental Airlines Field Service Employees Reject Transport Workers Union
Continental Airlines Field Service Employees Reject Transport Workers Union HOUSTON, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE:CAL) today announced that its field service employees rejected representation sought by the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU). "Once again, we are pleased that our co-workers recognized the value of our direct working relationship," said Bill Meehan, senior vice president airport services. "We'll continue to work together to honor the commitments and promises we've made and maintain our culture of trust and success." The TWU filed an election application with the National Mediation Board in October 2007. Continental's field services employees covered by the election included ramp, operations and cargo agents. First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact: Source: Continental Airlines
CONTACT: Corporate Communications of Continental Airlines, +1-713-324-5080, corpcomm@coair.com Web site: http://www.continental.com/ ------- Profile: labor-news
posted by McMillion & Hirtensteiner LLP Labor News # 12:05 PM
UNITE HERE Endorses Senator Barack Obama
UNITE HERE Endorses Senator Barack Obama NEW YORK, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Executive Committee of UNITE HERE has voted to endorse Senator Barack Obama for President. On behalf of nearly one million members and retirees, the union announced that it will be supporting the campaign in primaries and caucuses throughout the nation. (LOGO: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070817/CLF013LOGO ) "Barack Obama began his career organizing working families who were trying to pick up their lives as their industries were leaving them behind. As he entered politics, we knew that he would understand our members and we supported him from the start," explained General President Bruce Raynor. "Our organization and our members will do everything in our power to see that he reaches the White House this fall, because we know he will bring working Americans with him." Since the day he took a job in Chicago fighting for families who had been devastated by steel plant closings over two decades ago, Senator Obama has been a champion of working Americans. He marched with striking workers at Chicago's Congress Plaza Hotel picket line as a state senator and U.S. Senator. He spoke at the founding convention of UNITE HERE in 2004, and he has worked extensively with the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 in Nevada supporting their latest contract campaign. As President, he will fight for and sign into law the Employee Free Choice Act, an increase in the minimum wage, and affordable health care for every American. "Barack Obama is not a fair weather friend to working Americans, he has been there when the going gets rough, on the picket line with hotel workers again and again and there when we need him," says President/Hospitality Industries John Wilhelm. "Even among this impressive field of candidates, we are proud to offer him our support in this election, and eager to help him win." "Barack Obama has shown us that he understands our members' struggles and dreams," explained D. Taylor, the Secretary-Treasurer of the Culinary Workers Union Local 226. "He stood with our Union in every step of our recent contract negotiations and showed us that he too understands that organizing and bringing people together is how we move forward. We want to make the American dream we have established in Las Vegas a reality for the entire country and we think that Senator Obama will take us there." "What we have to make real is the idea that in this country, we value the labor of every American," said Senator Obama. "We must respect that labor and reward it with a few basic guarantees - wages that can raise a family, health care if we get sick, a retirement that's dignified, working conditions that are safe. That vision is what I've been fighting for two decades, as a community organizer, civil rights attorney, state senator and U.S. Senator, and it's what I'll fight for as President. I'm honored to receive UNITE HERE's endorsement, and to carry on this fight in the White House." UNITE HERE is a labor union representing 460,000 workers in the hotel, food service, gaming, laundry, apparel, and textile industries. First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact: Photo: ://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070817/CLF013LOGO Source: UNITE HERE! CONTACT: Amanda Cooper of UNITE HERE, +1-212-332-9376 ------- Profile: labor-news
posted by McMillion & Hirtensteiner LLP Labor News # 11:45 AM
United Association (UA) Becomes First International Union to Endorse Barack Obama for President
United Association (UA) Becomes First International Union to Endorse Barack Obama for President WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United Association (UA) of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada today became the first International Union to announce its endorsement of U.S. Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States. "Barack Obama is the UA's choice because he has always fought for working people throughout his career and will do the best job of bringing badly-needed change to Washington," said UA International President William P. Hite. "Senator Obama will help us keep existing jobs and work to develop new higher- paying jobs here in America, reform our health care system, fix our ailing schools and make sure that the pensions of our retirees are safe." "Throughout my career as a community organizer, Illinois State Senator and U.S. Senator, I've fought to help working Americans get better health care, higher wages and a more secure retirement," Obama said. "I'm honored to receive the endorsement of the United Association, and look forward to working with them to bring big changes to Washington that will help working people meet the challenges we face in this changing economy." The UA is a multi-craft union whose members are engaged in the fabrication, installation and servicing of piping systems. There are approximately 340,000 highly-skilled United Association members who belong to over 300 individual local unions across North America. Founded in 1889, the United Association is one of the most respected and influential building trades unions in the U.S. and Canada today. It serves as a collective voice for workers through negotiation and collective bargaining with employing contractor groups, such as the Mechanical Contractors Association of America and the National Association of Plumbing-Heating- Cooling Contractors. The UA is also a key member of the Building and Construction Trades Department, the AFL-CIO, and the Canadian Federation of Labour. First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact: Source: United Association
CONTACT: Luckie McClintock, UA Director of Political and Legislative Affairs, +1-202-628-5823 ------- Profile: labor-news
posted by McMillion & Hirtensteiner LLP Labor News # 7:59 AM
OSHA Offers Tips to Protect Employees During Cold Weather
OSHA Offers Tips to Protect Employees During Cold Weather WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Some areas of the nation have already experienced the harsh, sometimes damaging effects of winter. With the cold weather upon us, OSHA is encouraging employers and employees to take necessary precautions to prevent and treat cold-related health problems. Employees who work outside - such as in construction, commercial fishing, maritime and agriculture - are especially vulnerable. Exposure to freezing and cold temperatures for extended periods of time may cause serious health problems such as trench foot, frostbite and hypothermia. In extreme cases, including cold water submersion, exposure can lead to death. Danger signs include uncontrolled shivering, slurred speech, clumsy movements, fatigue and confused behavior. If these signs are observed, call immediately for emergency help. OSHA's Cold Stress Card provides a reference guide and recommendations to combat and prevent many cold weather-related illnesses and injuries. Available in English and Spanish, this laminated card is free to employers, employees and the public. Tips on how to protect employees include: -- Recognize the environmental and workplace conditions that may be dangerous. -- Learn the signs and symptoms of cold-induced illnesses and injuries and what to do to help employees. -- Train employees about cold-induced illnesses and injuries. -- Encourage employees to wear proper clothing for cold, wet and windy conditions, including layers that can be adjusted to changing conditions. -- Be sure that employees in extremely cold conditions take frequent, short breaks in warm dry shelters to allow their bodies to warm up. -- Try to schedule work for the warmest part of the day. -- Avoid exhaustion or fatigue because energy is needed to keep muscles warm. -- Use the buddy system: Work in pairs so that one employee can recognize danger signs. -- Drink warm, sweet beverages (sugar water, sports-type drinks) and avoid drinks with caffeine (coffee, tea, sodas or hot chocolate) or alcohol. -- Eat warm, high-calorie foods such as hot pasta dishes. -- Remember that employees increase their risks when they take certain medications, are in poor physical condition or suffer from illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension or cardiovascular disease. For free copies of OSHA's Cold Stress Card in English (http://www.osha.gov/Publications/coldcard/coldcard.html) or Spanish (http://www.osha.gov/Publications/coldcard/coldcard_sp.html), go to OSHA's website, www.osha.gov, or call 202-693-1888. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthful workplace for their employees. OSHA's role is to assure the safety and health of America's working men and women by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual process improvement in workplace safety and health. For more information, visit www.osha.gov. U.S. Labor Department releases are accessible on the Internet at www.dol.gov. The information in this news release will be made available in alternate format upon request (large print, Braille, audiotape or disc) from the COAST office. Please specify which news release when placing your request at (202) 693-7828 or TTY (202) 693-7755. The U.S. Department of Labor is committed to providing America's employers and employees with easy access to understandable information on how to comply with its laws and regulations. For more information, please visit www.dol.gov/compliance. First Call Analyst: FCMN Contact:
Source: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
CONTACT: Office of Communications of Occupational Safety and Health Administration, +1-202-693-1999 ------- Profile: labor-news
posted by McMillion & Hirtensteiner LLP Labor News # 7:34 AM
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