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What's New in Local 355

Amports Members Acknowledged for ‘Great Work Ethic & Attitude’
Jan. 24, 2012 | The rail crew at APS East Coast, Inc. (Amports) received recognition January 20, 2012 for their hard work that assured success for rail transport company CSX in on-time deliveries of Chrysler, GM and Honda vehicles. "A big hats off to the Teamsters," wrote George Molyneaux, General Manager of APS East Terminals in a congratulatory email to Business Agent Jim Deene. "The rail crew has done a terrific job. Great work ethic and attitude, through any weather or time of day; their commitment is appreciated." Read more at 355 News.

New Information re 2009 YRCW Stock Option Plans
Jan. 23, 2012 | YRCW Teamster members who received stock options from the first and second Memoranda of Understandings (MOUs) negotiated in late 2008 and mid-year 2009, will receive information from the company about a switch in administrators. Please visit here to get additional information regarding this notice.

Rise in Baltimore Film Production Means Jobs for LU 355
Jan. 9, 2012 | Hollywood producers have tapped Baltimore to stand-in for the nation's capital for filming of "House of Cards," a Washington-set TV series starring Kevin Spacey. According to this story in last week's The Baltimore Sun, filming begins in Baltimore this spring, "making it the third political drama to be produced in Maryland in less than a year." Producers site architectural similarities to D.C., easier logistics and lower costs, for their decisions to film in Baltimore. The Maryland Film Production Employment Act, signed into law by the governor last year, provides tax credits for certain in-state expenditures by production companies. Film industry members can call Business Agent Chip Elgert for more information. Story at 355News.

Court of Appeals Rules for Union in AA County Dispute
Jan. 5, 2012 | Local 355 has scored another win in its on-going battle with Anne Arundel County. A three-judge panel in Maryland's Court of Special Appeals affirmed on Dec.29, 2011, a Circuit Court's judgement that provided the Union's grievance against the County for refusing to follow the proper grievance procedure when it deliberately violated the 2009 deputy sheriff contract, is arbitrable. The Fifth Circuit Court judge's 2010 ruling determined the County had broken its contract with the Teamsters and ordered the dispute to arbitration. The County refused, and appealed the judge's decision to the Court of Special Appeals. "We were pleasantly surprised at the swift decision, and really pleased at the outcome," said Dan Taylor, Local 355 business agent. The Union will continue to pursue its legal right to arbitration in light of this decision, but it remains to be seen if the County abides by or ignores the Court's ruling. Read "Small Union, Big Power Struggle."

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Affordable Care Act Helps Real People in Real Ways

Jan. 27, 2012 | This animated video from the Center for American Progress is an excellent reminder at a time when the Affordable Care Act repeal is still a GOP battle cry, with all the presidential hopefuls and most Republicans in Congress vowing to overthrow the law—and trying to scare voters in the process. (h/t workingamerica.org) Watch it.

Is the Union Movement Making a Comeback?

Jan. 25, 2012 | The fate of unionism is all about class power in American society and the ideologies that motivate those who either defend or defame these institutions. The Occupy Wall Street protests have moved issues of economic inequality closer to the top of the contemporary political agenda, but it's the unions that have long ameliorated the stark disparities of wealth and income that an unfettered capitalism so naturally produces. Tax fairness is a big political issue this campaign season, but of far greater impact on the distribution of American wealth and power is the existence of a union movement and the prospect that it might one day grow again. Full story at CNN Opinion

The Top 10 Acts of Congress that Helped the U.S. Prosper

Jan. 24, 2012 | Tonight at 9 p.m. President Obama will deliver his third State of the Union address to Congress and the nation. No doubt he will again challenge Congress to take action on issues critical to rebuilding America. The Center for American Progress wrote last week that Congress would be well served by looking back on their predecessors' record when considering how to strengthen the Middle Class going forward. The legislation that resulted from decisions made at other critical junctures in our nation's history "increased access to health care and education, expanded home ownership, protected the savings of average Americans, and ensured the rights of Americans in the workplace and beyond" and "As Congress debates how to build our economy back up these laws serve as a reminder that helping the middle class helps everyone…" Take a look at the 10 laws (including the National Labor Relations Act) enacted in previous difficult times that helped our nation prosper.

More Lockouts as Companies Battle Unions

Jan. 23, 2012 | America's unionized workers, buffeted by layoffs and stagnating wages, face other phenomenon that is increasingly throwing them on the defensive: lockouts. Many Americans know about the highly publicized lockouts of professional sports, but lockouts, once a rarity, have been used in less visible industries as well. "This is a sign of increased employer militancy," said Gary Chaison, a professor of industrial relations at Clark University. "Lockouts were once so rare they were almost unheard of. Now, not only are employers increasingly on the offensive and trying to call the shots in bargaining, but they're backing that up with action - in the form for lockouts." Last year, at least 17 employers imposted lockouts, telling their workers not to show up until they were willing to accept management's contract offer. Full story at NYT

Today in Labor History
Jan. 27, 1969: A group of Detroit African-American auto workers known as the Eldon Avenue Axle Plant Revolutionary Union Movement leads a wildcat strike against racism and bad working conditions. They are critical of both automakers and the UAW, condemning the seniority system and grievance procedures as racist.

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