1370 Ontario St. - Mezzanine, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 • (216) 241-2630 / Fax: (216) 241-6516

Membership
Benefits
News and Issues
Departments
Secretary-
Treasurers
Information
Merchandise
Communications
FELA
Events
Links
User Info

Hoffa rallies Teamsters in Los Angeles, San Jose to vote 'No On Prop 32'

(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, October 6, 2012)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa traveled across California to attend union rallies in Los Angeles and San Jose and get out the vote to defeat Proposition 32, a measure that seeks to prohibit unions from having a voice in politics while creating exemptions that would give more power to corporate special interests. View a gallery of more photos from the event, here.

Pushed under the guise of campaign finance reform to “stop special interests,” Proposition 32 is specifically aimed at crippling unions while allowing corporate special interests to continue their free-wheeling spending through Super PACs. Hoffa spent Thursday and Friday visiting members at worksites in Los Angeles to help them understand the dangers the measure represents and why they should vote “No On Prop 32.”

“Proposition 32 is an attack on union workers by the same anti-union, corporate special interests that have waged war against organized labor across the country since the beginning of 2011,” Hoffa said. “Everything that Prop. 32 represents must be defeated here and now – California is the frontline of this battle. If we allow this anti-worker measure to go forward, it could spread across the country, further weakening our middle class.”

In rallies in Los Angles and San Jose, Teamster leaders joined Hoffa to denounce the Proposition 32 and educate hundreds of members about what the measure truly represents.

“Prop 32, at its core, is an attack on workers, plain and simple,” said Randy Cammack, International Vice President and President of Joint Council 42 in Los Angeles. “Prop. 32’s supporters disguised their attack as a ‘reform’ measure, but everyone from major newspaper editorial boards to good-government groups all agree that Prop 32 is not at all what it seems.”

Teamsters Locals and Joint Councils statewide have registered more than 25,000 new voters from their union ranks - roughly 10 percent of the entire Teamster membership in California. The rallies were scheduled for this weekend to help mobilize Teamster members across the state that will receive their absentee ballots this week.

“Proposition 32 is bad for California’s families, communities and middle class,” said Rome Aloise, International Vice President and President of Joint Council 7. “We must all join together to make sure that Proposition 32 is defeated in November.”

Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.4 million hardworking men and women throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Visit www.teamster.org for more information. Follow us on Twitter @Teamsters and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/teamsters.

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

© 1997-2013 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen

 


Safety Task Force Hotline
800-306-5414

Decertification Helpline
800-393-2716

DAILY HEADLINES
Teamster Nation: Get the latest updates in the War on Workers
Teamsters collect donations for Oklahoma tragedy
Average CEO salary reached a new record high of $9.7 million in 2012
SEPTA engineer shortage leads to canceled trips
Hoffa: Let's keep America's railway strong
Amtrak extends contract of President & CEO Joe Boardman
Float driver: UP train seemed to be still before Midland crash
Long distance trains are federal responsibility
Amtrak's Boardman defends need for long-distance routes at Congressional hearing
Unions flag safety concerns at CP Rail as railway ramps up efficiency efforts
AAR: Railroads report increase in rail traffic over 2012 for week ending May 18
Crude by rail shipments bolster Union Pacific as CEO sees gains up to 40%
Passenger trains bump along with fixes outrunning funding
Norfolk Southern opens new bulk transfer terminal in Knoxville
21 cars derail from NS train in Alabama, area school evacuated
DOT announces $3.7 billion in additional Hurricane Sandy relief aid for transit agencies
New bill would allow pets on Amtrak trains
Railroad Retirement spouse and widow(er)'s annuities and public service pensions
Disability annuities for employees working under Railroad Retirement

More Headlines


Enter your e-mail address to receive BLET news updates.

Subscribe  Unsubscribe