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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 06:29 PM
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Rutgers Won’t Interfere with Workers’ Freedom to Join a Union

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Rutgers Won’t Interfere with Workers’ Freedom to Join a Union

by James Parks, Jan 29, 2007

When workers at Rutgers University began to exercise their freedom to join a union, they picked up strong support from elected officials—including the governor, a U.S. senator and key state legislators—and community, religious and union groups.

But one key group didn’t support them: Rutgers top management. So, supporters wrote letters and held rallies to send the message to school officials that the workers deserve a chance to make a better living by forming a union. And last week they got the message. Rutgers President Richard McCormick, who had waged a prolonged effort to prevent his employees from freely deciding to join a union, signed a neutrality agreement pledging the school will remain neutral in the workers’ effort to gain a voice on the job.

Although the neutrality agreement is a great step forward for Rutgers employees seeking a voice at work, New Jersey State AFL-CIO President Charles Wowkanech says there is still work to be done.

For this reason, we will soon be calling on…elected officials and others to support the organizing drive underway, which will give these employees the strong benefits associated with union representation.

Some 3,000 administrative, professional and supervisory staff—who include administrative assistants, program directors, chefs and accountants—now will be able to decide whether they want to become members of the Union of Rutgers Administrators/AFT without interference from the university.

That wasn’t the case before Jan. 25, the day McCormick wrote a letter pledging to remain neutral. During the past year, the school had sent anti-union e-mails to employees that caused some who had supported the union to back away, says Nat Bender, a member of the Rutgers employee organizing committee.

When HR sent out those emails, some of my colleagues who were really interested in the union began to back away. I had one person who is not a citizen tell me she was afraid she would not be protected. Some of these workers are single mothers and they don’t want to lose their jobs.

These workers are the only group of the more than 11,000 workers at Rutgers who are not union members, says Marc Bostic, an organizer for AFT.

They are spread out over the entire state and work in 400-500 different buildings. Management has 100 percent discretion in salaries. Many of them have had no raises in years. They have no job security and their workload is increasing.

The neutrality pledge came after several key state leaders wrote letters to McCormick supporting the workers, including the two top officials in the state legislature, Senate President Richard Codey and Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts. In their letter, they urged McCormick to clear the air and immediately hammer out a pledge of neutrality.

They also suggested he ease employees’ concerns by scheduling joint meetings with the unions to explain neutrality to the employees and “reassure Rutgers employees that their union organizing efforts are protected by our federal and state constitutions.”
Gov. Jon Corzine (D) and U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) also backed the workers’ cause. Corzine announced he would hold a rally this week on campus supporting the effort to form a union and Menendez said he would hold hearings on the issue. Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) also publicly backed the workers.

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LiberalEsto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 07:01 PM
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1. About time!
Congratulations to the workers at my alma mater!
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