The PMA Employer Shipping Lines have decided to get out of the chassis business, one of the main contributors to congestion according to numerous articles addressing congestion in the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Labor contracts do not automatically transfer so, if the PMA Shipping Lines have no interest in the new Businesses, they have no say in who does the M&R work previously done by ILWU mechanics.
If PMA member companies have no say in the work, what are they talking about at negotiations?
How about explaining that in one of the dueling memos?
Interesting decision by the new chassis businesses, to use ILWU or to not use ILWU?
Bobby should be getting something for all the political contributions he made, he should call his friends at the Mayor’s office and the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to get them to help the ILWU convince the new chassis businesses to use ILWU mechanics to do their M&R work.
They have to know, that if they use any other mechanics, other than ILWU mechanics, when the chassis hit the docks, what ever was repaired will be subject to safety inspection, which will create a bigger problem than now exists.
Wonder what they will do?
Read the JOC Article published today discussing the dueling memos and M&R jurisdiction.
Yesterday, PMA issued another press release explaining their frustration with the Union’s continued slow down tactics and offered a very general description of the offer currently on the table.
All this activity is going on while the parties are in meeting with a Federal Mediator. Not a good sign.
The Union is trying to take their message to the public. Trying being the operative word.
This is starting to look more like 2002 every day, especially now that the ILWU is breaking their own gag order on talking to the press, as evidenced by Bobby O’s press conference last week and Dean’s dog and pony show last night.
If they spent half as much energy on negotiating, they might just get a contract.
The PMA responded to Bobby O’s PR media blitz on Friday, by publishing their statistics on the skilled operator jobs cut by Local 13’s 8.51 plan to dispatch only “certified” drivers.
Where are all the articles defending the Union, Bobby?
Time for another media blitz?
Might as well get something for the $30,000 per month you are paying Local 13’s PR firm.
A firm recommended by the Local’s million dollar a year lawyers, and hired by Bobby without agreement from the Local 13 Publicity Committee as he claims.
Tonight, Dean mcGrath, President of Local 23, Tacoma, WA, has called all the members to the dispatch hall for a meeting at 5PM to protest the lack of night work caused by his “work safely” at 20 moves per hour program initiated on October 31, 2014, and he invited KING5 News.
Did Dean and Bobby miss the written memo put out calling for a gag order on speaking to the press?
The Employers brought in the President of the ILA and claimed that he represented the West Coast longshoremen.
The West Coast longshoremen voted to be represented by their own strike committee and longshoremen in every Port on the West Coast, except Tacoma who stayed ILA until 1958, voted to be represented by the ILWU and Harry Bridges.
The Employers keep asking for the Union to allow them to do something that they have had the right to do since 1934; introduce labor saving devices.
From the start the ILWU made it a point to work with their employers, rather than against them, but they also made it clear they wanted to be part of the process and not dictated to, a demand that has bothered some employers to this day.
Knowing history helps to understand who the players are and what they are up to.
The ILWU needs the PMA and the PMA needs the ILWU, it is a mutual admiration society that has worked since 1934.
The last guy to head up PMA tried to change the relationship. He is gone and they are still here.
This will be worked out in short order, because it is both parties interests to do so.
Usually when the parties enter into mediation both sides agree to cool the rhetoric, and enter into a cooling off period.
Bobby O announced at last nights Union meeting that Local 13 has hired a PR firm and the Local is going to respond to the negative things being said in the press.
Bobby kicked his program off by plagiarizing an article on mediation written by JOC writer Joseph Bonney (twitter.com/josephbonney) and putting it out as his work product in Bulletin #01-15.
Next, he posted a new high quality video on Local 13’s website ilwu13.com that attempts to accuse PMA of deception.
The video shows docks that are not working, cranes and hoisting equipment that are idle, and plays music that made me feel like I should cry. I actually started to feel sorry for PMA.
Bobby, we all know that the PMA stopped working at night. We also know it was because of your cutting jobs under your 8.51 plan.
What do you think you are proving to “the public”, other than you are stupid, not a team player, and you hire PR guys that know nothing about the industry, as evidenced by his “letter” to Macy’s?
Bobby, in case your PR guy did not tell you, the newspapers that have been writing stuff you did not like, the guys you plan to set straight, are on the Employers side, not the Union side. They will tear you apart.
Bobby, you need to stop all this self serving nonsense and get with the team. Time to shut up and follow Big Bob’s lead, he is calling the shots. You need to support Big Bob and your negotiating team.
Local 13 took to the news cameras today to request PMA place orders and the Union will fill them, in response to PMA’s announcement that they only plan to order 1 gang per ship.