UAW Local 387

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Working Safely to build the High Quality cars and trucks that Americans want to buy today for a better tomorrow. Mood: hopeful hopefulPosted at 5:14 PM Sep 11, 2009 view more

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  • FLAT ROCK, Michigan, US
  • Last Login: 1/6/2010

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We are Located at: 24250 Telegraph Rd.Flat Rock, MI 48134

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    Employee Free Choice Act has broad-based support A new poll shows an overwhelming majority of Americans from just about all walks of life supports legislation that protects workers' freedom to form unions and collectively bargain for better working conditions. The poll, conducted last month by Hart Research Associates, shows that 78 percent of those questioned favor legislation that would make it easier to form unions. Nearly half of those polled are strongly in favor. Congress is expected to consider legislation this year that would provide working Americans with a measure of fairness when trying to form a union and when bargaining a first contract. Supporters of the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) say it is needed because many employers, when faced with employees who exercise their legal right to form a union and collectively bargain, would rather hire anti-union law firms to harass and intimidate workers and pay an insignificant fine if caught breaking our nation's notoriously weak labor laws. EFCA would make forming a union simple: If a majority of workers signs union cards -- known as "card check" -- workers get their union. Workers would still be able to have a secret-ballot union election if one third of the workers petition to do so. EFCA would also strengthen the penalties for violating the law during organizing campaigns and union elections as well as mandate mediation or arbitration for first-ever contract disputes to prevent companies from dragging out negotiations to wither support for the new union. According to a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 44 percent of workers who form a new union never reach a first contract. The poll, which was paid for by the AFL-CIO, has a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points. Some of its other findings: -- A majority (69 percent) of Americans agree it is very or fairly important to have strong laws that give employees the freedom to make their own choice about whether to form a union in their workplace. Half of Americans say this is very important. -- Support for the Employee Free Choice Act stretches across demographic and geographic lines. Democrats (87 percent) and Independents (69 percent) support EFCA. Even among Republicans, nearly half support the legislation. Opposition is further confined to Republicans who identify as conservatives (36 percent support). Three-quarters of moderate/liberal Republicans favor passing EFCA. -- Just 47 percent of adults know that when elections are held in a workplace to determine whether a union will represent employees, employers generally oppose the union and try to convince employees to vote no. Three in 10 Americans believe employers generally take no position and let employees decide on their own and 21 percent are not sure.
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    No better way to show your union pride than by buying a union-built vehicle UAW members know the importance of buying union -- it's a way of supporting our brothers and sisters and it's a way of life. We buy what we make. But we also need to educate the public about how they can not only buy union-made vehicles by the world's most productive and skilled workers, but they can also support their local economies and the U.S. economy as well. Manufacturing, particularly automobile manufacturing, is a critical part of our economy. Share the UAWs 2009 Union-Made Cars and Trucks Guide with friends and family. Not only will they find quality built into the products we make, but there are plenty of fuel-efficient and flex-fuel vehicles on the list, too. "UAW members make some of the finest and most fuel-efficient vehicles on the road," UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said. "We're proud to make this list public so our members can show their friends and family that when they buy union-made vehicles, they not only get a great car or truck, they help grow our economy."
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    No better way to show your union pride than by buying a union-built vehicle UAW members know the importance of buying union -- it's a way of supporting our brothers and sisters and it's a way of life. We buy what we make. But we also need to educate the public about how they can not only buy union-made vehicles by the world's most productive and skilled workers, but they can also support their local economies and the U.S. economy as well. Manufacturing, particularly automobile manufacturing, is a critical part of our economy. Share the UAWs 2009 Union-Made Cars and Trucks Guide with friends and family. Not only will they find quality built into the products we make, but there are plenty of fuel-efficient and flex-fuel vehicles on the list, too. "UAW members make some of the finest and most fuel-efficient vehicles on the road," UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said. "We're proud to make this list public so our members can show their friends and family that when they buy union-made vehicles, they not only get a great car or truck, they help grow our economy."
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  • Dec 13 2009 5:00 PM

  • Dec 12 2009 4:14 AM

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  • Dec 3 2009 3:59 AM

    I just wanted to thank
    you for the ThanksGiving
    video, and let you know
    how much I appreciate
    your labor and all you do!

    Thanks!
    Love and solidarity, Pam.
  • Nov 24 2009 6:58 AM

    Thanks much for the
    video!
    Wishing you a beautiful
    THANKS GIVING
    and hope you have
    lots of time with
    those you love!

    Love and solidarity, Pam.
  • Sep 27 2009 8:14 PM

    Emmery's 3rd birthday party at Pump It Up
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  • Sep 9 2009 10:35 AM


     

    OMG I love the YOUTUBE video!!.....I have to add it to my home page!!....Way to get out there and be involved....Unity and Solidarity is what I saw....WAY TO GO UAW....let American know you are United and support our Country!.....once again I love it!.....Keep up the fight!.....Angie UFCW Local 700 Indpls IN!!!
  • Aug 4 2009 9:24 PM

    Thanks so much for posting that
    video in my comments - it's
    wonderful, and really happy to
    share it with my friends!

    Hope your week is going well
    and appreciate the friendship!

    Love and solidarity, Pam.
  • Jun 26 2009 6:55 AM

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  • May 23 2009 4:08 PM

    Thank you so much for the video in
    my comments - thanks for such a
    wonderful post on Memorial Day!
    Hope you have a beautiful weekend!

    Love and solidarity, Pam.
  • May 19 2009 4:01 PM

    Thanks for the add...


    Ed Bell
    Bell Roofing Company
    Sacramento
  • May 18 2009 2:15 AM

  • May 7 2009 4:37 PM

    UAW Local 387,
    Thanks for listening,

    W.M.
  • Apr 24 2009 5:37 AM

    This is GREAT!
    Thanks so much for posting it for
    me - hope everyone gets a chance to
    see it!
    Hope you've been well, and have a
    great weekend - And thanks for
    keeping in contact!

    Love and solidarity, Pam.
  • Apr 23 2009 2:34 PM

    Thanks for sending me the Heathcare Clip.
    Very Good Work !
  • Apr 11 2009 1:42 AM

    Myspace Comments..
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  • Apr 9 2009 9:34 AM

    Happy Easter, from our family to yours.

  • Jim

    Apr 4 2009 3:29 PM

  • Apr 4 2009 4:37 AM

    THERE ARE SOME FOLKS WHO THINK US IRON WORKERS
    HUNG THE MOON...

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  • Mar 26 2009 5:58 PM

    Glad you like it, it says it eh!!!
    Good to hear from you, thanks for
    the comment - what's going on over
    there right now?
    Love and solidarity, Pam.
  • Mar 16 2009 6:57 AM