Our sister Local in
Arkansas, AFGE Local 3291 is discussing the possibility
of merging with us. (Read
message from President, Anna Hawkins, here)
I want to share my ENTHUSIASM for a merger of our
Locals! I think it would be a GREAT idea and would be
GREAT for both of our Locals!! (Read my reply to Anna here)
WE would become a new, stronger, more dynamic and more
effective Local: the Arkansas-Oklahoma Local with DOUBLE
the number of members each of us had before. Truly, the
sum will be GREATER than the parts!
Right now, we are the two smallest Locals in the Region.
Frankly, the issues that concern us and our members get
short shrift from the larger locals. Our combined size
would give us almost the same number of members as the
larger locals (and both of our locals have membership
growth potential). The larger local would also give us a
depth of leadership and activists that neither of us
current have, despite our best efforts to nurture
activists who are ready to take up the gauntlet of
employee representation.
Just as an example of what our locals have pending:
arbitrations, grievances and EEO complaints on
part-time, awards, refusal to bargain Track 2 temporary
promotions, hostile work environments, sex
discrimination, discrimination against disabled
employees, non-selection, disciplinary suspensions and a
removal, appraisal, awards, refusal to bargain
renovation and relocation, refusal to even discuss work
assignments (as in some employees who are liked get what
they request and everyone else has to pick up the slack
and difficult workloads), unfairness and inequity in
training assignments, everyday stress which has resulted
in management counselling employees for parking TOO CLOSE
to their co-workers, managers telling employees that
they can't get along with anyone and their co-workers
don't like them, etc.
In short, we face the same problems but each local,
individually, is really stretched to the breaking point
to attempt to deal with all these issues. As a combined
local, our ability to respond to our members issues and
needs would be strengthened and formidable!
As always, this is not a decision of the leadership of
our two locals: it is a decision of the membership!
Please take the poll below and tell us what YOU
think and what YOU want!
Fraternally,
Ralph de Juliis, President
AFGE Local 2505
WE CAN'T
KNOW WHAT YOU THINK IF YOU DON'T TELL US!
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raised wages, shortened hours and provided supplemental
benefits. Through collective bargaining and grievance
procedures, they have brought justice and democracy to the shop
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