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Tentative Agreement Reached in Contract Negotiations
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Alert! No Concessions! No Cutbacks!
Discussions for a new labor agreement between the Union and First Student are continuing. The Union is determined to fight for the hardworking women and men who for over 3 decades have provided safe, on-time, professional transportation to the students of Boston.
Today, June 30, 2008, the Union presented a proposal to the company which states in part: "In the interest of concluding a fair and just Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and allowing ample time and opportunity for serious joint efforts to resolve all remaining areas of dispute, the Union proposes a limited extension. The intent is to allow time to reach an agreement well prior to the “start up” of the 2008-2009 school year and spare the tremendous hardship to the students and parents of Boston, as well as the significant costs to the parties, financial and otherwise, associated with a strike. This Extension Agreement would include an agreement for retroactivity to July 1, 2008 for the new CBA, including but not limited to wages, benefits, terms and conditions, as well as other issues of interest to the parties. |
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Take Action, Now! The School Bus Drivers’ Contract With First Student Has Expired. USW Local 8751 Prepares For Strike. |
USW Local 8751 is serving notice to the public that the British monopoly First Student, Inc. – which the City of Boston awarded a no-bid $343 million management contract with a $6 million bonus – is holding the children, parents and bus drivers of the Boston Public Schools hostage to its own corporate greed. With its labor agreement with 800 bus drivers expired on June 30, 2008, First Student has engaged in bad faith bargaining with the drivers, who have provided quality transportation for desegrated education to the students and parents of Boston since 1974. Instead of offering just and equitable wage and benefit increases to the workers who provide the service, super-profitable First Student has demanded concessions and cutbacks from a workforce already reeling from the economic crisis and cost of living in the Boston area. Take Action Now to support the hard working school bus drivers of Boston’s communities. The City’s vendor agreement gives it the power to enforce “harmonious labor relations”. The City must force First Student to the table in good faith to avert the pending crisis. |
Call them today to say you want, “Safety for the Children, and Justice for the Drivers, Now!” Mayor Tom Menino 617.635.4500 School Superintendent Carol Johnson 617.635.9050 School Transportation Director Rich Jacobs 617.635.9520 First Student Vice-President Bob Timilty 617.532.2500 |
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| Download Colombia Solidarity leaflet .PDF |
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Full page ad submitted by Local 8751 for the March 5, 2008, program celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the National Equal Rights League and the 44th Crispus Attucks Day Celebration in Boston |
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Hundreds of drivers from all 4 yards march on First Student's main office in the Schrafft Center
on May 15, 2006, to demand, "Hands-Off Chief Steward Andre Francois!", and "Barlatier and Union-Busting Must Go!" (see bulletin below) |
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Next Planning Meeting: Wed. Jan. 18 - 6:00 pm Cultural Cafe, 76 Atherton St., Jamaica Plain |
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Rosa Parks
Human Rights Day
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ENDORSE the December 1 Rosa Parks Anniversary National Day of Absence VIEW initiators and endorsers LIST your local activity VIEW list of Rosa Parks Day ACTIVITIES around the country VIEW National Rosa Parks Day News and Updates VOLUNTEER to help build the Strike DONATE to help build a movement against war & racism - make checks/money orders payable to "Boston Rosa Parks Human Rights Day Committee" mail to: PMB 83 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA 02116-6008 |
Dec. 1 Press Release Letter to Superintendent Payzant Reportback from the Nov. 5 Planning Meeting Boston City Council Resolution USW L. 8751, Boston School Bus Drivers Resolution New York City Press Conference and City Council Resolution Listen Watch Dec. 1 Labor Petition - Sign online or download Mumia Abu-Jamal Statement on Rosa Parks |
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Rosa Parks Background Resources:
Local Endorsers (partial list): Chuck Turner, Boston City Council; Tony Van Der Meer, Prof. UMASS Boston; Felix Arroyo, Boston City Council; USW L. 8751, Boston School Bus Drivers; Askia Toure, Poet & Political Activist; Boston Troops Out Now Coalition; Minister Don Muhammad, NOI Mosque No 11; The Most Rev. Filipe Teixeira, OFSJC, Diocese of St. Francis of Assisi, CCA; Roxbury Community College MCCC Faculty & Staff Union; Faculty Staff Union, UMass Boston; Black Student Center, UMass Boston; Diane Wilkerson, State Senator; Gloria Fox, State Representative; The Malcolm & Martin International Days of Reflection Committee; Rev. William Dickerson, Greater Love Tabernacle Church; Millions More Movement; Reflect & Strengthen; Boston; SEIU Local 615; Robert Johnson, Prof. UMASS Boston; Survivors, Inc.; New England Human Rights Organiztion for Haiti; Committee to Defend the Somerville 5; Women’s Fightback Network; El Encuentro; QueerToday.com; MLK Jr. Bolivarian Circle; Isaura Mendes, Bob Mendes Peace Legacy;
Immigration Pastoral Center, Inc.; Rev. Franklin Hobbs; United American Indians of New England; Young Cape Verdean Club, Inc.; Disabled Peoples Liberation Front; Stonewall Warriors; Boston Mobilization; United for Justice with Peace; Women's International League for Peace & Freedom; Chelsea Uniting Against War; New Democracy Coalition; Boston/Jamaica Plain Green-Rainbow Party; The Stop the Wars Coalition; Politicin with the Sisters; Eye of Zion; Kids Against Police Brutality; Boston Equal Rights League; Angolan Association of MA.; American Clergy Leadership Conference - Boston; Jewish Women for Justice in Israel/Palestine; Fritz Hyppolite, Office of Student Trustee UMass Boston;
Malcolm & Martin International Day of Reflection Committee; Haitian Student Society, UMass Boston; David Barkley, Union Activist; Teen Empowerment
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May 10
Strategy
session to defend Labor's rights against the GPS attack
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Global Positioning System and Labor: Brief Overview By the Labor Solidarity Committee of the International Action Center, Boston |
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April 16
Day of Solidarity with the
Bromley Heath Workers
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Rally
11:00 am - Heath and Bickford St. 12:30 pm - March through the Community followed by a BBQ at park in Bromley Heath |
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Solidarity Speakers • Union updates • Music
Sponsored by: Rank and File Committee of Local 3 and SEIU/NCFO Local 3 |
| Feb. 4, 2005 Press Release from City Councilor Charles Yancey re: School Bus Safety Summit |
On February 3rd an overflowing, standing room only crowd at the historic Freedom House in Boston put the School Department and First Student Inc., the school bus company, on the hot seat over issues of school bus safety in Boston. The largely African-American outpouring of over 150 parents, students, teachers, bus drivers, and community activists, and supporters came in response to a call put out by City Councilors Chuck Turner, Charles Yancey, and City Councilor Felix Arroyo, State Senator Dianne Wilkerson and State Representative Gloria Fox for a School Bus Safety Summit.
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left to right: City Councilors Charles Yancey & Chuck Turner, Union officers Frantz Mendes, Oslyn Brumant, Steve Gillis & Steve Kirschbaum photos: Liza Green |
The communities of color in Boston have been struggling for decades for equal, quality education and desegregation. Over the last year, they have successfully pushed back an attempt by the Mayor, the racist majority on the City Council and the Boston business community to turn back the clock and return to segregated, unequal "neighborhood schools." But for desegregation to be successful, the ride to and from school must be safe. The call for a School Bus Safety Summit came in response to an all out attack on the Boston School Bus Union, USWA Local 8751, by the Boston City Council, blaming drivers for safety problems and calling for installation of Homeland Security-style "Global Positioning System" (GPS) devices on the school buses. The real safety issues are a lack of monitors on the buses, a bus fleet in ill repair and inadequately maintained, inadequate personnel devoted to safety, lack of rosters and necessary safety information, inadequate numbers of drivers and poorly maintained and defective radios on the buses. The GPS would be a violation of the union's contract. The Greater Boston Labor Council has passed a resolution against it.
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The campaign, which was taken up by many organizations and community groups including the International Action Center and the Women's Fightback Network, also demanded that Chuck Turner be restored to his seat as Chair of the City Council's Education Committee. In spite of the fact that 85% of the students in the Boston schools are from communities of color, the President of the City Council replaced Chuck Turner last year with a white racist chair and vice chair of the education committee, who pursued the agenda of returning to "neighborhood schools." At tonight's meeting Chuck announced that as a result of the campaign, the Council President had agreed to appoint Chuck as Vice-Chair and to also appoint Councilors Yancey and Arroyo to the committee.
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| Parents speak out for monitors on all buses |
The summit opened with statements by Chuck Turner, Charles Yancey and Gloria Fox welcoming "union, community, and parents' to voice for themselves what actions need to be taken" and citing the City Council's failure year after year to pass Yancey's legislation for monitors on all of the buses.
Steve Gillis, President of Local 8751, Boston School Bus Drivers, described the system wide problems with lateness and safety caused by the School Department's budget cuts. He also stated that the drivers are all showing up on time for work, but because of cuts to the maintenance budget, there are not enough buses mechanically fit to go on the road. Preventive maintenance is not done on the buses. He described how a wheelchair bus had caught on fire last year, but because there was a monitor on board, it was able to be evacuated, and that a piece was missing causing it to catch on fire. Clicked routes require buses to deliver to as many as 3 different schools within a short window of time, causing lateness to some schools. He explained that "The School Department spent just over $2 million for bus monitor safety this year, out of a more than $700 million budget. It is a small price to pay for 40,000 children who rely on school buses in order to get their family's right to choose where to go to school."
Oslyn Brument, a steward and representative of the Union's safety committee, explained how for everyone's safety the driver's shouldn't have to take their eyes off the road, and that the human contact of a monitor is necessary to ensure children's safety on every bus, especially during a medical emergency. She also cited broken radios, and the lack of safety supervisors, stating that there are only 4 safety supervisors for over 700 buses and 4 bus yards.
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School Bus Safety Summit Shows Power of Labor / Community Solidarity Parent, longtime driver, and Union shop steward Maria Lobban testifies at the Feb. 3rd Safety Summit about the emergency need for a monitor on her bus to help with a special needs child with medical needs. City Councilor Chuck Turner told Lobban not to drive the trip unless a monitor was immediately assigned, resulting in thunderous applause from the crowd and protests from Rich Jacobs of the School Dept. The next morning, Ms. Lobban's bus, as well as several buses cited by parents at the Renaissance school, were assigned monitors. In Unity there is Strength
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But the most chilling and gripping testimony came from the parents. One parent cited the experience of their autistic child being missing for 1½ hours, and the inability to get anyone from the school department to answer and to treat him with respect, and the absence of a monitor on that bus. A bus driver and parent described the condition of a student who has a metal plate in her head, and who was scratching at it and hitting it, with no monitor on the bus.
Another mother of 3 children in the system, including a 13 year old special needs student, cited how she had missed 38 days of school so far this year because of no bus in spite of being certified as requiring door to door special needs service. She described buses overfull with 3 kids to a seat and fights breaking out with no monitors. Kids are jumping over the seats, throwing back packs, and children are getting hurt.
School Department Transportation Chief Richard Jacobs answered their concerns by implying that the parents weren't telling the truth. And despite the pleas all night long, said he didn't believe it was necessary to put a monitor on every bus.
Councilmen Turner and Yancey and State Representative Fox promised that this campaign would continue until the voices and concerns of the community were met.
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Say NO to Racism!
Join the Campaign to Have Chuck Turner Appointed Chair of Boston City Council Education Committee |
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Local 8751 is joining with the International Action Center, Voices for Children and Massachusetts Advocates for Children, the Women’s Fightback Network and others in the campaign to demand that City Council President Michael Flaherty immediately appoint Chuck Turner as Chair of the Education Committee.
A copy of the union's letter to Flaherty can be found here. We call on all who oppose racism, union-busting, bigotry and war to voice their support for Chuck Turner and call City Council Michael Flaherty at 617-635-4205, sign the on-line petition at iacboston, download petitions or email him at Michael.F.Flaherty@ci.boston.ma.us to demand that Chuck Turner be immediately appointed as Chair of the Education Committee. |
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Thursday, Feb. 3
School Bus Safety Summit
Sponsored by:
Equal, Quality Education Requires Safe, On-Time Transportation.
6:30 PM
Freedom House 14 Crawford St, Dorchester, corner Warren Street, Grove Hall (In the early 1970’s, Freedom House was a vital center of the organizing to win and defend desegregation.)
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Parents, Parent Organizations, Community Activists, Students & Volunteers Needed!
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School Bus Safety Summit
Mobilizers’ Meeting!
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Thursday, January 27th - 6:30 PM
Dudley Public Library (65 Warren Street, Roxbury – next to the courthouse in Dudley Square) |
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New England Human Rights Organization for Haiti Presents:
An Evening in Solidarity with the People of Haiti
Sat., Feb. 5
5:30 pm USWA L. 8751 (Boston School Bus Drivers) 25 Colgate Rd., Roslindale, MA Donation Requested 781-956-7417 or nehroh@hotmail.com |
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Featuring:
Cultural Performance by: Bichec Lakay |
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solidarity messages from MLK Bolivarian Circle of Boston; Women's Fightback Network; Fight Imperialism - Stand Together (FIST) and others
Supported by: Fanmi Lavalas; International Action Center; MLK Bolivarian Circle of Boston; Women’s Fightback Network; Fight Imperialism - Stand Together (FIST); Haitkaah Social Justice Center; Iraq War Veterans Tour |
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Marcus Jean Defense Committee
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Human Rights Alert: Persecution of Loulou Chery Haiti labor leader |
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Oct. 6 Union Bulletin - Contract Update
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