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Organizing
IBEW
Local 1579 Organizer:
Please E-mail or telephone for comments, concerns or questions.
Raymond
Hawkinberry
Hawkinberry@ibew1579.org
706-722-6357
What
is Organizing?
Organizing is the ability to get workers to believe
in and actively support the union cause.
What
is a Union..
A union is a group of workers who come together to win respect on
the job, better wages and benefits, more flexibility for work and
family needs and a voice in improving the quality of their products
and services. Workers in unions counter-balance the unchecked power
of employers.
Why
People Join Unions.
People
who work for a living know about the inequality of power between
employers and employees. Workers want to form unions so they can
have a voice on the job to improve their lives, their families and
their communities.
With a union, working
people win basic rights, like a say in their jobs, safety and
security. Unions help remedy discrimination because union contracts
ensure that all workers are treated fairly and equally. When
there’s a problem on the job, workers and management can work
together as equals to solve it.
Higher union wages
translate into stronger tax bases for our communities, better
schools and infrastructures and healthier local economies. And when
workers have a real say in their hours and working conditions, that
means they can spend more quality time with their families.
Unions help make sure
our nation prioritizes working people’s issues: unions hold
corporations accountable, make workplaces safe, protect Social
Security and retirement, fight for quality health care and ensure
that working people have time to spend with their families.
All workers deserve to
make a free and fair decision on whether to form a union.
The
American Labor Movement is based on the principle of the strong
shall help the weak. If
you accept this principle, and if we assume that we are all strong,
there would not be any mistrust, harassment, or indignity to the
American Worker. But we are not all strong. The world
watches America and judges us by the way we treat our weakest.
Now is the time for us to prevail, not just being strong, but, being
strong for the weak.
American business philosopher and author
PETER DRUCKER once said:
"Management and Union may be likened to that serpent of the
fables, who on one body had two heads, that fighting each other with
poisoned fangs killed themselves."
"The ultimate measure of a man is not
where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he
stands at times of challenge and controversy."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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