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 A Carpenters Right to Free Speech

   Rank-and-file members of the St Louis Carpenters District Council are being warned of the penalties of wearing NO 57 hard hat stickers by their business representatives. The UBC leadership in St Louis is threatening these members with monetary fines and other disciplinary actions. These threats violate federal labor laws and a carpenters right to free speech. As a union carpenter if you decide to show your opposition to Nelson's 57 the Local 57 Facts team wants you to know there are places you can go for help. The thumbnail below contains a phone number that you can contact for assistance if your rights are violated:

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Last Updated on Monday, 26 July 2010 20:30  

Newsflash

“This is a very, very important development,” said Herman Benson, long time executive director of the New York-based Association for Union Democracy. “Ever since the UBC left the AFL-CIO and joined the Change to Win coalition it was implicit that they had a long-term strategy of becoming a general construction union that would take on all the trades,” he said. “This is the first indication I’ve seen that they will take on the IBEW, which is probably one of the strongest of construction unions. One of the most sacred things for the IBEW is the hiring hall. In effect, the Carpenters are offering employers a sweetheart deal to break into the electrical field and offering non-union contractors a union contract to use as a barrier against the IBEW.”

 

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