Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Notice
We are strong, proud Tennesseans and Americans, and we are standing up against injustice and corporate greed, and from the beginning this Local has led a peaceful strike. We are proud of the way we’ve ran this strike in the face of Vought’s campaign of buses and guards. We can all be proud of our Union.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas on Strike
When Vought Stole Christmas
For many families of Vought strikers in
The kudos, of course, stopped at the bargaining table. Vought demanded their employees take big takeaways. When the proposal was rejected, instead of coming back to the table and listening to their fine workforce, they decided instead to PUNISH the workers. They quickly hired out-of-state scab temporary workers, spent millions on private union-busting security and buses, in an attempt to break the union and the workers.
At the table, Vought negotiators said they were the only one that cared about the employees. One wonders, when they are at their Christmas tree tomorrow morning with their families, stuffed with presents for their kids, what they will think about the families of those on strike.
For many years, we thought the world of Charles Dickens was a relic of the past. Bob Cratchit was a wage slave, with a sick child. The greedy, ruthless Ebenezer Scrooge hoarded his wealth, never caring about his hard-working employee. Some things, it seems, never changes.
Sadly, there seems to be no Ghosts of Christmas past, present or future in
And they want you to be GRATEFUL for it.
One wonders, as they watch those Christmas retellings of Dicken’s classic story, whether they see themselves in it, or if they root for Scrooze, telling him not to give in to HIS ungrateful employee?
Remind your children and family that this strike is about a brighter future for all the workers at Vought, for better Christmases in the future. Sometimes sacrifice now is needed to ensure better days ahead. Tell them that other sacrificed so that we could have a good life, and that we can’t give up what they fought so hard to get.
Here’s the bottom line. Our strike continues to work, the pickets hold up well. The company did everything they could to break our will, and they are more than willing to ruin our Christmases and punish our children, too. Our Solidarity ensures we will win our strike. The TRUE Spirit of Christmas resides in each and every one of us, on this Christmas Eve, because we have our families, we have our pride, and we stand up together for a better life.
Greed has no place in the true Christmas Spirit. We can only pray that a spirit DOES touch the hard hearts of Vought managers, and heal them and make them remember that millions of dollars in their pockets does nothing to cover up the pain they’ve caused to make it.
Bill Dowdy passed away
we regret to report that
Bill Dowdy
passed away Tuesday morning
due to heart failure
He was shopping in Gladeville when he collapsed
and then passed away, before making it to the hospital
Our deepest sympathies are with his family.
Visitation will be Friday December 26th from 4-9 p.m.
And from 12-2 p.m. Saturday December 27th, followed by the funeral at 2:00
Memorial services will be held at
Hermitage Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens
535 Shute Ln, Hermitage, TN - (615) 889-0361
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Yes, there IS a Santa Claus!
Look to the folks next to you on the picket line. Look to your fellow Union members here in
They are the true heirs of the jolly old Elf! It seems that for Vought children, elves this year wear the Union Label. We want to thank Michael Allen of the United Way and the Central Labor Council, along with IBEW Local 429 for the Toy Drive for our children, and your fellow strikers who gave so much, even as their own pocketbooks were empty, along with IAM members in LL 733 (Hawker Beechcraft, Wichita, KS, they just recently won their strike), LL 834 (Boeing, Wichita) LL 839 (Spirit Aerosystems, Wichita), District Lodge 70 (Wichita), LL 2003 and District Lodge 75 (Ft. Rucker, AL). The IAM locals gave a total of $3800.00 to for LL 735’s Angel Tree.
Other Santas include Angel Rock, along with Barry Weatherspoon, his wife Nick, and Susan Butler and many others for their hard work.
Our kids can find presents under their tree this year because of the hearts of these fine people, along with your fellow strikers. They want you to be able to survive and continue on the picket lines, as they know your fight is their fight, too.
They know that Vought is trying to break their workers. They know there is little they won’t do to destroy the ability of the workers to negotiate good contracts.
As you make it to the picket lines this week, realize that the true spirit of Christmas, and the jolly old Elf is on this side of the Vought gates.
Merry Christmas, everyone. Hug your kids, and let them know that yes, Santa didn’t forget them this year. We aren’t alone at Christmas.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
A visit we won't forget
Friday a woman and her eight-year-old daughter came to the picket lines. Her daughter has seen the strikers walking the picket lines every day, and wanted to do something to help. They brought bread, luncheon meats, chips and cokes for the strikers. They didn't leave their names.
Our picketers all hugged and thanked the little girl for caring. It's a great thing, in this Christmas season, that the little eight-year-old wanted to do something to help and to show she cared.
Brothers and sisters, this is something that touches your heart. We are grateful, and we won't forget your act of kindness.
From our union, to the mother and daughter in the Ford Ranger who stopped by the pickets 2:00 Friday, thank you, and have a very Merry Christmas. The Christmas Spirit is alive and well in your hearts.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Thanks and Merry Christmas to the Police
Blood Drive
The Christmas spirit endures at Local Lodge 735 and the Machinists Union!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
IMPORTANT: RESPONSE TO FACT CHECKER #8
Here is the real story on the company’s so-called “Fact Checker #8: Working During The Strike”
Last Friday, we put a message on this website warning people that crossing a picket line is like walking into the lion’s den. We said, “People don’t realize that, if you cross the pickets, you no longer have protections on the job. The company can fire you for any reason or no reason, and without a
The company then said in its so-called “Fact Checker #8” that we were wrong, but it only told half the story. It said that during strikes, companies must maintain most terms and conditions of employment until lawfully changed, and it pointed to the “just cause” termination provision in our expired contract. It said you would still have that protection.
The half of the story that the company left out is that the arbitration clause is not one of the terms and conditions that the company must maintain. As the U.S. Supreme Court made clear in a case called Litton Financial v. NLRB, companies do not have to arbitrate things that happen after a CBA expires. So if you cross the picket line and the company disciplines or fires you without just cause, you are out of luck. Your real protection is walking the line. “FACT CHECKER #8 IS ONLY AN EMPTY PROMISE.
Of course, Vought hasn't been straight with either the Committee or the membership for a long time. They've hired fancy Philadelphia Lawyers versed in union busting to give half-truths and lies to divide us, and make you think they are on YOUR side. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Toy Drive and Angel Tree
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Benefiting the children of striking IAM Local 735 members.
Dec. 22, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
at the IBEW Local 429 Union Hall
2001 Elm Hill Pike Nashville, TN 37210
Drive north from the IAM Union Hall
Turn left on to Elm Hill Pike
Then watch for it on the left, across from Hardee’s
IAM Contact: Angel Rock 615- 720-3939
or 517-9939 angelrocks2day@yahoo.com
IBEW Contact: Michael Allen 780-2413
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Also, the Angel Tree Presents will be available
Dec. 22, 2008 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
At the IAM Local 735 Union Hall
1844 Air Lane Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37210Phone: 615-885-1756
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Chicago workers use solidarity to win.
Laid-off Chicago workers hope to inspire others:
They've taken their sleeping bags and pillows back home and hauled away their protest placards after ending a nearly weeklong sit-in at a Chicago factory that came to symbolize the plight of laid-off labor.
But a day after dozens of protesting workers walked out of the Republic Windows & Doors plant with their demands met, they said they hope their triumph will inspire others nationwide to take similar stands against employers if need be.
"Sometimes people are scared to say something to big companies," said Ricardo Caceres, who spent his first night in his own bed after sleeping on a flatbed truck in the plant during the six day sit-in. "But we stood up -- opened everyone's eyes."
That should include the eyes of factory executives, some business leaders said Thursday.
"I'd be the first to say to companies that what you saw with workers at Republic will be repeated over and over across the country," said Jerry Roper, president of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. "We haven't seen this since the '30s."
About 200 of the 240 laid-off workers occupied the doors and windows manufacturer last week, demanding severance and accrued vacation pay after Republic gave them just three days notice before closing the plant down.
Jubilant workers cheered and chanted "Yes We Can" outside the factory late Wednesday night after they voted to approve a $1.75 million agreement that put an end to their protest.
"This has inspired a lot of people," Leah Fried, an organizer for the United Electrical Workers, which represents the Republic workers, said Thursday.
She said the union is looking to harness the goodwill springing from the sit-in, which even drew supportive words from President-elect Barack Obama. She said that could include networking with unions in the United States and abroad.
Caceres said he has already fielded calls from workers at other Chicago factories asking how the Republic workers took on their employer so successfully. The key, he told them: "You've got to stick together."
Even after all the attacks upon organized labor the last several weeks in the press, people standing together can still win. The Chicago workers have proved it. Our elected officials are looking at our strike and Vought's attacks and takeaways, and soon we will have a Congress and Administration who will stand up for working people. Pretty soon it won't be as easy to attack the ability of workers to earn a living.
Notice
People don’t realize that, if you cross the pickets, you no longer have protections on the job. The company can fire you for any reason or no reason, and without a Union Contract in place, there is no grievance procedure or any way to regain your job. The Union can’t help you once the strike is over, either. It will be permanent.
You have the lawful right to honor the picket lines. You can tell your Supervisor you have re-thought your position, and you are honoring the picket lines, and your Constitutional right to strike will be protected. Of course, this must be done BEFORE the company fires you.
Back to the table
Negotiators returned to the bargaining table this morning at 9:30. Members were encouraged that both sides were able to remained at the table. “It seems that they may actually be talking this time.”
Please spend some time in prayer and let’s hope for an equitable conclusion. This company is a vital component of Middle Tennessee and the Tennessee workforce plays a vital role in the success of this company.
Red Cross Blood Drive
From its beginning, the American Red Cross has formed a community of service, of generous, strong and decent people bound by beliefs beyond themselves. The honor, spirit and resources of the American people comes forth with neighbors helping neighbors in need — during earthquakes, floods, fires, storms — and also for the deeply personal and often quiet disasters that require a gift of blood.
All blood drive participants will receive a packet of custom greeting cards, while supplies last.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Basic Computer and Internet Class
We will be offering Free Basic Computer and Internet skills instruction, including email on Tuesday Dec. 17, 2008 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, at the Union Hall. Bring a notebook computer with you if you can. This class is for people who know very little or nothing at all about computers.
We will cover the basics of the computer and then after an orientation of the Internet browser, we will surf the web and then learn how to email. Everyone who attends the class should be able to leave with their own email address.
Obviously people who need this class will probably not read about this on the Internet so please pass the word around and if you would like to come by and help on Tuesday, it would be greatly appreciated.
We will also be teaching how to sell things on eBay and Craig’s List but we have not set a date for that class yet. We could also use some help teaching that class, which will also be free.
A lot of us have a lot of time on our hands and so this is a great time to get some new skills. We are also working on offering Financial Peace University classes. When we get that worked out we will post it here with details about cost, dates and times.
These classes are for IAM 735 member and their families.
Got Food ?
Thanks to generous donations, there is food at the Union Hall for members in need and their families. Of course, donations are continually needed and appreciated. The Union Hall is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
Special thanks to IAM Lodge 1296 out of Clarksville for their very large donations Tuesday before our regular Union Meeting.
Don’t forget about the Hardship Blog. There are leads on jobs, a short-term health insurance policy, a debt snowball calculator, a strike loan, the hardship and jobs committee, free credit reports, clothes and even half price on haircuts.
We are also looking for fund raising ideas for the hardship fund.
Come on ya'll and get you some !!
Angel Tree
Money has been coming in to buy gifts for these children but there is defiantly room for more contributions. We are very thankful for all the donations we have received.
Children range in ages from age 18 on down. We’ll start with the youngest (Santa age) children and then do the best we can for the older children, in that order.
Gifts and donation can be received at the Union Hall 24-7. Mondays are great for donations but there is only one Monday left between now and the 22nd.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Picket line schedule change request
Friday night 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.
Willing members should contact
Email: acoffee@iam735.com
Strike Update - From LL President Mike Worrell
As we begin the eleventh week of our strike against Vought Aircraft, I cannot commend you enough for the solidarity you have shown. The way you have stuck together, supported one another, encouraged one another, and braved the cold and the rain on the picket lines are something you and your families can truly be proud of.
As you know the Federal Mediation Service has called both sides to a meeting this coming Friday, December 12th. Again we are cautiously optimistic. This strike resulted because the company stopped bargaining with your elected committee and tried to sell it’s demands to the bargaining unit. All it would have taken to avoid a strike was to offer some increases in wages, pension, and insurance and we could have continued working. But the company chose to take away sonority rights, overtime pay, and offer a substandard wage and benefit proposal that your committee told them would not be accepted by the membership.
Your negotiating committee has listened to you over the past ten weeks and is preparing to negotiate with the company over the issues that put us on the street. If the company is serious about negotiating over those issues then I believe we can come away from the table with a proposal that your committee can recommend.
I personally want to thank each of you for the support you have given to me and to each other. It is amazing how well you have conducted yourselves during this strike. We have approximately 70 who have disgraced themselves and their families by choosing to become a scab. They will have to live with their shame. But for the other 860 of us, we can hold our heads high! God bless each of you.
In Solidarity;
Mike Worrell
President Local 735
Friday, December 5, 2008
Strike Update
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
strike update
Congressman Bart Gordon has received the emails you’ve sent, and he’s talked with your IAM District 711 DBR George Mays, and has contacted Vought CEO Elmer Doty.