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worker memorial alton
Gordon Moore Park will again be the site of a candle light ceremony at the Worker's Memorial in Alton on Thursday April 28th.
The Greater Madison County Federation of Labor with the support of the area affiliated Unions created the memorial with a Granite Statue dedicated in the memory of the workers who made the ultimate sacrifice on the job with their lives in the previous year.
Greater Madison County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Workers Memorial Program
April 28, 2016• 7:00 PM
Gordon Moore Park• Highway 140, Alton, IL
Workers Memorial Program
April 28, 2016• 7:00 PM
Gordon Moore Park• Highway 140, Alton, IL
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BREAKING: Donald Trump's Las Vegas Hotel Is Officially Unionized | ThinkProgress
BREAKING: Donald Trump's Las Vegas Hotel Is Officially Unionized | ThinkProgress:
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Overruling objections filed by Donald Trump’s corporation, the National Labor Relations Boardofficially certified a union for more than 500 workers at the Trump International Hotel just off the Las Vegas strip. The workers, who voted to unionize last December, are now demanding the hotel’s management sit down with them to negotiate a contract immediately. Yet management has indicated they will instead appeal the Labor Board’s decision to the federal agency in Washington.
“We’re just waiting for a contract,” housekeeper Maria Jaramillo told ThinkProgress. “We deserve one. We’re not second-class workers. So we’re here, waiting for him.”
Despite the new ruling in their favor, the workers may have to keep waiting. The hotel’s decision to appeal is in keeping with their longstanding efforts to prevent their employees from organizing. Workers told ThinkProgress they were subjected to intimidation by their supervisors and the “union avoidance” consulting firm they hired.
“They pressured us a lot [to vote no],” housekeeper Marisela Olvera told ThinkProgress. “They told us the union only wants our money, that if we supported the union we’d lose our jobs, that the company would put our names on a blacklist and no other hotels in Las Vegas would hire us. They told us to think of what our children would do if we were out of work. Everyone was very stressed. People were afraid. But bendito sea Diós, we still won, even with all that pressure.”