Day 13 Negotiations Update- 6/11/20

*Originally posted: 8:10 AM, Reposted: 8:30 AM w/corrections, apologies for any confusion*

Brothers and Sisters,

Negotiations went long into the night, and frustrations continued to mount. The company has been holding out on Article 30, subcontracting. Late last night, the committee demanded that the company come forward with this article first thing in the morning. The Union has consistently shown the company, with substantiated examples, why they don’t need to subcontract and it’s a wish list item for them not to have to manage.

Union leadership had an aggressive conversation with BIW’s upper management on how devastating this process has been. Emphasizing several different issues that are simply intolerable.

  • Previous company proposals show no raises for MO3’s. That would put our brothers and sisters in a department with no raises for more than 15 years! STAND ALONE STRIKE ISSUE!
  • The company went on to say manning/demanning with no regard to seniority. STAND ALONE STRIKE ISSUE!
  • Loans with no regard to seniority. STAND ALONE STRIKE ISSUE!
  • Subcontracting our work with no regard to the Union. STAND ALONE STRIKE ISSUE!
  • The major increase in health care. STAND ALONE STRIKE ISSUE!

GDBIW has asked for all of these!

In the morning, the Union went back to the table to discuss issues with previous proposals given by the company, attempting to prove with facts, data, and compelling examples, that what they were asking for they already possessed and simply needs to be managed correctly.

The Union proposed:

  • Article 3, joint agreements on short term hardships, equal involvement in merit raise criteria and establishing a recognition program.
  • Article 7, separating the consolidated trades, putting them back to how they have historically been, along with deleting the entire efficiency gains section and driving loans back to a seniority driven system.
  • Article 10, shift changes remain seniority driven. If any mechanic wishes to go to an off shift for 3 months or less and at the conclusion return to their regular shift to be manned by most senior volunteers being compensated with instructor pay.
  • Article 32, maintain most senior volunteers, NOT a selected group of mechanics to be utilized as a tiger team but to be utilized on all sea trials which was proposed by the company.

*** We did manage to come to an agreement on Article 39, Joint Agreement Process, adjusting time frames that make sense to get through issues. ***

After we passed our proposals, the company passed over a counter to their proposal for Article 19, Compensation. The offer was a $500.00 ratification bonus and wage increases:

  • Year 1: 3%.
  • Year 2: 2%.
  • Year 3: 2%.
  • A&S increased from $250 to $260.
  • The company agreed to give the same wage progression to the M03 classification.

Depending on your medical plan and specific medical conditions that you or your family may have, the changes in healthcare could eat up the proposed wage increase.

It is important to note that your annual raise will be given every 13 months, not 12, resulting in a $1,000,000.00 annual cost savings for GDBIW. Another way the company is thinking of you!

The Union is waiting for the company to give us Article 30, Subcontracting before we provide a counter on Article 19.

Remember, we have not received a raise since May of 2015 and these dismal increases won’t make up for the losses incurred with respect to the cost of living. The company proposed the stripping of our seniority through multiple articles, and subcontracting will certainly be detrimental to each and every one of our futures. Don’t be fooled and be enticed by the shiny nickel on the ground, keep your head up marching forward. We need to keep fighting for a FAIR contract. Protecting seniority, the very foundation of our Union along with FAIR wage increases, benefits package, and job security.

We have an incredible amount of momentum; our unity is present and the company knows it. Grab everyone you can see and get them to the rallies. Encourage your brothers and sisters to stand with us. Our committee is aggressively attacking the company on their lack of knowledge and inability to provide want they want.

LET’S SHOW BIW JUST HOW POWERFUL WE ARE, UNITED AND UNWAVERING!

BROTHERS AND SISTERS LET LOCAL S6 BE HEARD!!!

HAMMER DOWN!!!!

These updates will continue to be posted on the Local S6 Facebook page as well.

In Solidarity, Local Lodge S6 Negotiating Committee.

2020 Guide Dogs of America Charity Weekend Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Concerns

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Guide Dogs of America will not be holding its annual William W. Winpisinger Charity Banquet, previously scheduled for November 21, 2020 in Las Vegas, because of health concerns for attendees.

“We feel the most important thing right now is to focus our attention on helping people with the new challenges we face,” said GDA President Russell Gittlen. “Guide Dogs of America is committed to supporting our clients, staff, dogs and volunteers as we strive towards our purpose – transforming lives through partnerships with services dogs.”

Those who would like to support GDA during these difficult times can donate directly on their website.

“Although we are no doubt disappointed to not be gathering this year in support of Guide Dogs, we understand it is in the best interest for all involved to cancel the events,” said IAM International President Robert Martinez Jr. “We look forward to honoring the ‘Gift of Sight’ award recipients next year in an environment that is safe for everyone.”

Guide Dogs of America, the IAM’s favorite charity, provides blind and visually-impaired men and women with increased independence, confidence and mobility through an expertly-trained guide dog. Their services are provided free of charge to residents in the U.S. and Canada. 

A recent merger with Tender Loving Canines Assistance Dogs allows them to expand their reach to wounded veterans, individuals with autism and to facilities whose populations can benefit from their presence. The school was founded in 1948 after a blind IAM member was rejected for a guide dog due to his age of 57.

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Machinists Union Joins Call for Police Reform, Racial Justice

The IAM is supporting recommendations issued by the AFL-CIO’s general board to take concrete action to address America’s long history of racism.

The board approved the recommendations after emergency meetings of the AFL-CIO Committees on Civil and Human Rights and the AFL-CIO Committee on Legislation and Policy. Both committees discussed the murder of George Floyd and unanimously agreed to actions the labor movement could take to address racial injustice and police brutality against people of color.

Read the full AFL-CIO general board recommendations.

Members and leaders of the IAM are also encouraged to participate in future central labor council community listening sessions on racial justice.

“On behalf of myself and the entire IAM Executive Council, we ask everyone in our union family to not only participate in these discussions, but take a look inward and see how you can be part of the solution,” said IAM International President Robert Martinez Jr. “Our union has a proud history of human rights activism. We will always stand firm in our belief that any form of discrimination has no place in our society.”

Read Martinez’s full statement addressing racial justice.

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IndustriALL Global Union Stands with IAM to Save Washington State Alcoa Jobs

The IAM and its members fighting Alcoa Intalco’s decision to close its aluminum smelter in Ferndale, WA, has the staunch support from IndustriALL Global Union and its 50 million members worldwide.

In a letter to IAM International President Robert Martinez Jr., IndustriAll General Secretary Valter Sanches made it clear that Alcoa’s misguided decision to close the plant will have a devastating impact on its workers’ livelihoods.

“We stand shoulder to shoulder with the sisters and brothers of IAM at the Alcoa Intalco aluminum smelter in Ferndale in their struggle to find a solution to save this strategically important plant, and keep the jobs of the 600 sisters and brothers of IAM Local 2379,” said Sanches.

The IAM is an affiliate of IndustriALL Global Union, which represents 50 million workers in 140 countries in the mining, energy and manufacturing sectors and is a force in global solidarity taking up the fight for better working conditions and trade union rights around the world.

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