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The IUF is leading a mass rally in Istanbul today that brings together trade unions and their political and civic allies in support of a long-running fight against worker rights abuses at Cargill Turkey. In April last year 14 workers were dismissed after they joined a union at the company’s starch and sugar factory in Bursa-Orhangazi – a Cargill facility where Turkish courts have confirmed a history of repeated firings for union activity. Cargill, it...

BCTGM International President David Durkee wrote the following column for the July/August BCTGM NEWS. For those who have watched the Trump Administration chop away at workers’ rights, it was no big surprise when President Trump nominated Eugene Scalia for Secretary of Labor. Scalia — son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia — has made his reputation in Washington, D.C. as a lawyer for big corporations with a blatant disregard and disdain for...

The fight to protect and save our pensions now moves into the U.S. Senate where the Butch Lewis Act of 2019 (S. 2254), has been introduced. It is crucial that BCTGM members and retirees contact their Senators and urge them to support S. 2254. The BCTGM was a leader in getting the Multiemployer Pensions Act (H.R. 397) passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on July 24. But, our work is far from over. This...

Thanks to the hard work and dedication of thousands of BCTGM members, pensioners and other union members across the U.S., the U.S. House of Representatives voted yesterday to pass H.R. 397, the Rehabilitation for Multiemployer Pensions Act. The legislation is an essential step to help secure the retirement security of more than 1.5 million workers and retirees nationwide. “Many experts told us as recently as last week that getting this to vote before the upcoming...

On Wednesday, July 24, the full U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on The Rehabilitation for Multiemployer Pensions Act (H.R. 397), which strengthens pension plans and avoids retiree benefit reductions through long-term, low-interest loans to eligible plans such as the B&C Fund. It is critical that all BCTGM members, retirees together with families and friends, urge their U.S. Representatives to vote for H.R. 397: Take Action from the BCTGM E-Activist Center...

The House passed a bill to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour in a win for labor and living wage activists who have fought hard to give low-wage workers a raise. The Democratic-held chamber passed the plan in a 231-199 vote. Six Democrats opposed it, while three Republicans supported it. The measure would gradually hike the U.S. minimum wage to $15 by 2025, then index further hikes to median wage growth. It would also...

Bipartisan multiemployer pension reform legislation creating a federal loan program for struggling plans was approved on July 10 by the House Ways and Means Committee. Before the committee vote, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-Mass.), led a rally on Capitol Hill attended by BCTGM members, retirees and scores of other multiemployer pension fund union members pushing for the bill's passage. The bill, H.R. 397, introduced by House Ways and Means Committee...

The AFL-CIO released its annual Executive Paywatch report today, detailing how the gap between CEO and worker pay continues to grow. “Our economy works best when consumers have money to spend. That means raising wages for workers and reining in out of control executive pay. This year’s report is a stark reminder that working people must use our collective voice to form bigger, stronger unions and rewrite the economic rules once and for all.” —AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer...

President Trump ran for office as a champion of American workers and a friend of labor unions, but his administration has systematically favored employers at the expense of workers. In recent months, the administration has moved to tighten qualifications for who must be paid the minimum wage and who must be paid overtime. It is asking the Supreme Court to rule that companies can fire workers on the basis of sexual orientation. The number of workplace...

Following a morning protest outside the Mondelēz International Annual Meeting last Wednesday, BCTGM and Nabisco 600 supporters headed to the Hatchery Chicago – a food business incubator in East Garfield Park – to demonstrate against their new partnership with the company. The following is an excerpt from Block Club Chicago – read the full article here. EAST GARFIELD PARK — Employees and retired workers of the Nabisco bakery staged a protest at the Hatchery Chicago in response...

For a forth year in a row, BCTGM union members from around the country descended on Lincolnshire, Ill. for the 2019 Nabisco/Mondelēz shareholder meeting. Despite the rejection by last year's shareholders for the proposed CEO pay package, Dirk Van De Put's pay grew to be 489 times larger than the median employee pay - which decreased 28% in the same time period. Today, Nabisco workers in Mexico earn as little as 97 cents per hour, while their CEO...

For too long, employers have been able to violate the National Labor Relations Act without facing serious consequences, routinely denying working people the basic right to join with co-workers to make our jobs better. Click here to take action and shore up the right to join a union. The collective strength of workers to negotiate for improved pay and benefits has eroded, and income inequality has reached levels that predate the Great Depression. We need your help! There...

Workday Minnesota has published an excellent interview with Sioux Falls AFL-CIO Central Labor Council President Kooper Caraway, who on January 3, 2018 became the youngest CLC President in the U.S. at age 27. What is it like organizing in a right to work state? How is he helping to change the labor movement in South Dakota? Check out this Workday Minnesota blog post about this impressive labor leader. ...

For the 27th year in a row, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will be conducting its "Stamp Out Hunger" Food Drive. Every year on the second Saturday in May, postal carriers, in addition to their regular workload, collect food from people in more than 10,000 cities across the country. Each year, it is the largest one-day food drive in the world. Doing your part in the food drive is super easy. Before regular mail...

On April 28, the unions of the AFL-CIO observe Workers Memorial Day to remember those who have suffered and died on the job and to renew the fight for safe jobs. This year we will come together to call for action on hazards that cause unnecessary injury, illness and death. We will stand united against the ongoing attacks on workers' rights and protections and demand that elected officials put workers' well-being above corporate interests. The Occupational Safety...