Local 23, Tacoma, responds to post on Grain deal.

Local 23, Lead Grain Negotiator, Roger Boespflug, responded to my post.  It is so enlightening that I felt everyone should read it verbatim.

“Jim,
Who the fuck are you? Where do you get off recommending a fucking thing to the membership of the ILWU? While I understand a need for all workers to seek justice when they feel/believe they are not being treated fairly by their employer or their Union thus a need for folks like you exist. What I do not understand is where you feel you have any say in an organization you do not belong to. Why don’t you just keep to the business you can muddle through and continue to offer your services to the disenfranchised members of any Union. Why don’t you continue to prey on the people who don’t feel they are being represented properly. That I can condone. Your voicing an opinion on matters that first off you know nothing about and secondly you have no stake in is utter bullshit. It’s typical and predictable from ilk such as yourself. You operate on hear say and second hand information with half a clue and barely half a wit.
Now you still live on Mercer Island and I still live in Tacoma that is close enough for us to get together and have a conversation. I offer to meet with you to help clear up any misunderstandings you may have. We can meet for coffee or hey the first beer is on me makes no difference.
I am replying to all on this mailing list so that everyone can see that you have been offered an opportunity to get answers straight from the person you quote in your bullshit second hand info. I will gladly bring the Tentative agreement and have a discussion about what is said and what it means. Hell I will even bring some crayons and a coloring book in an effort to simplify it enough for you to understand.
Looking forward to your response and a chance to meet and help you get a better understanding.
Roger Boespflug”

No need to bring your Tentative agreement I have one, and Local 23 is not named as a party to the agreement.

At the union meeting last Thursday when the members asked why Local 23 was voting to ratify a contract that they are not party to, Roger and Dean McGrath told the membership that they were voting because they have a grain silo in the Port, and all the Ports with grain silos are voting.

Local 23 is not a signatory to the Tentative Agreement because they already have one signed with TEMCO, the company that operates the Tacoma grain dock.

It is not clear to me why Local 23 is being asked to ratify this agreement.  It seems to have something to do with the electioneering being conducted by Big Bob and Leal to help them get their Tentative Agreement ratified.

The entire West Coast of the United States is a single bargaining unit, and nearly all have signed supplemental agreements, which are identified on the PMA website. All except Local 13, which does not have a signed supplement.

No Locals sign the supplements of other Locals, and no Locals sign supplements where they are not a named party, so why exactly is Local 23 voting on a grain agreement where they are not a named party?

At the Union meeting last Thursday, when the members started to ask questions that Roger could not answer, Dean McGrath, Local 23 President, interrupted the questioning and told the members who had questions that they could come by the Union offices on Monday and they would be glad to answer the questions one on one.

Dean stopped the process because Roger could not answer the questions and he did not want the membership to see that Roger did not know what he was talking about. The offer to meet on Monday is so they can isolate the member, then berate him, verbally attack him, and tell him if he does not like what the Local is doing, he is anti-union and should get a job somewhere else.

The way Roger responded to me via email is exactly what he will do to any member who dares to question him.

The Tentative Grain Handlers Agreement is available by clicking on the hyperlink at the bottom of the page.

This nonsense is the direct result of secret negotiations. There are no secrets on the waterfront.

This agreement is a steady man’s dream, and marks a new era for ILWU Local 23 who’s motto should be changed to; It is better than nothing.

That is what Local 23 is telling their members who ask why they should vote for ratification. “It is better that nothing.”

No it is not. Nothing is better than giving up the Dispatch Hall and everything else the Tentative Grain Agreement gives up.

Vote NO on the Tentative Grain Agreement.

How about another email Roger?

Tentative Grain Handlers Agreement 8-11-14

 

 

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Grain deal takes away the right of the men “to select their jobs”.

Next week the rank-and-file in several PNW ILWU Locals will be asked to ratify the first agreement since 1934 that eliminates the language in their labor agreement that states the men “shall be free to select their jobs”.

The complete control of the hiring process is now in the hands of the Employers who will “call the hall” and order who ever they want off “the list”.

The right of longshoremen to “select” their jobs from the orders placed at the dispatch hall, that they have 50% control of, will be given to the Grain Employers who will now be free to select who they want, just like they did under the shape up system that led to the Strike of 1934.

Last night, at the Union meeting in Tacoma, Roger Boespflug, lead Grain negotiator, did little to explain the tentative agreement. He could not answer why Local 23 was not listed as a signatory on the document he was distributing.

How does the ILWU plan to explain to PMA that they now allow the Grain Employers to hire who ever they want off “the list”, but they want PMA to continue letting the men select their jobs?

Seems to me that the only way the rank-and-file can hope to hold on to their dispatch hall, and their right to select their jobs, is to vote no on the tentative agreement and send a message to Big Bob that they do not agree to give up the Dispatch Hall.

The only reason the Dispatch Hall exists is so longshoremen can go there to “select their jobs”.

No job selection = No dispatch hall.

Remember Bloody Thursday.  Vote NO.

 

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Secret Grain negotiations and secret Grain agreements. Say no to secrets, vote no.

The ILWU has yet to provide their members with a copy of the proposed PNW Grain agreement, that was announced on August 12th.

Big Bob and Leal Sundet held secret negotiations and willfully denied their members any information related to the Grain talks, but that did not stop Locals like Local 23 in Tacoma, Washington, from requiring all their members to walk on the picket lines set up by Local 4 in Vancouver, Washington.

Local 23 membership, at a recent union meeting, voted to require members to do picket line duty or be fined $100. Most members I know do not want anything to do with the violent nonsense related to the Grain, and do not know anything about what is happening. They will either pay the $100 fine or claim their medical condition does not allow them to participate.

The ILWU is learning that they can no longer bully everyone, including their members, their employers, and their Governor, into doing what ever they want.

All the PMA Employers are watching the Grain negotiations very closely, and are now trying to figure out how to get similar concessions from the ILWU in the PCLCD negotiations.

Come on Big Bob, tell us what you are up too, if you know.

 

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Longshoremen should reject Grain deal and keep their Dispatch Hall.

If the tentative agreement announced yesterday in the Pacific Northwest Grain negotiations contains the same language as the EGT agreement, which gives away the ILWU Dispatch Hall, it should be REJECTED.

Longshoremen should tell Big Bob that they are not willing to give away the dispatch halls that they won in the 1934 West Coast strike, for a few grain jobs.

Big Bob gave away the dispatch hall to EGT for about 10 grain jobs, for his home Local.  He gave away the right of the men to select their jobs. A right that was paid for with the lives of those who died on Bloody Thursday, July 5, 1934.

Do not allow Big Bob to give away the dispatch hall for the rest of the Locals that have Grain agreements.

Say no to any tentative agreement that gives away the Dispatch Hall.  It is not worth it, no matter what Big Bob says.

 

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Bobby O Jr.’s fraud charge – Part 2 – The Glass House Principle.

Bobby Olvera Jr., ILWU Local 13 President, read his Trial Committee charge against “The Greek” last Thursday at the August membership meeting, in front of his new best friend, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who was at the meeting to thank Local 13 for their $250,000 donation (and for the votes), and to receive his free ILWU Local 13 jacket.

Bobby’s grievance charges “The Greek” with being on 2 payrolls at the same time, and with using his Business Agent position to strong arm employers to put him in for bump pay related to in lieu of payments.

It seems that Bobby O and his crew are trying to rig the Trial Committee, like they did in Eric’s case against Mondo, in an attempt to have “The Greek” disqualified from running in the up coming September 2014 Local 13 election.

It also seems that Bobby O underestimated “The Greek’s” reaction to the charges.

“The Greek” responded by providing a picture of “Scary Jerry” and Mayor Garcetti, and a picture of his pay check stub: then explained that, on May 28, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, hosted a luncheon at City Hall to thank Bobby O Jr. for the $250,000 donation from ILWU Local 13 and to celebrate their successful elections.

Mayor Garcetti invited the entire Executive Board to the luncheon, along with other selected Local 13 Officials including “The Greek’ and “Scary Jerry”, and  Bobby invited his mother.

At some point during the luncheon, Bobby decided to show off his big union boss status and offered to put “The Greek” and “Scary Jerry” on the payroll for taking care of his mother, and I suspect to impress his new friend Mayor Garcetti.

Bobby O Jr., used his position as Local 13 President and called company 740, Pasha steel dock, and strong armed them into putting both “The Greek” and “Scary Jerry” on the payroll, for ghost lashing jobs, bypassing the Dispatch Hall, in complete violation of the dispatch rules.

Bobby O Jr., knows the Dispatch Rules.  In 2003 Bobby was demoted from Chief Dispatcher, then removed from his regular Dispatcher position all together, for inappropriate behavior, but he knows the rules.

Bobby O Jr. is now about to find out what happens to the President of a longshore Union Local, that uses his position to strong arm an employer to put friends on the payroll, for ghost lashing jobs, bypassing the Dispatch Hall, in complete violation of the dispatch rules. Can you spell RICO violation?

People who live in glass houses should not throw rocks, Bobby.

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PNW Grain Negotiations become Big Bob McEllrath’s Waterloo.

This article makes it sound like the ILWU’s debacle with the Pacific Northwest Grain negotiations is the beginning of the end for the powerful West Coast longshoremen’s union.  https://t.co/6eBCUhhTIK

What were Big Bob and Leal Sundet thinking when they gave up the Dispatch Hall?

The ILWU has controlled the Dispatch Halls on the entire West Coast of the United States since the Arbitrator’s decision gave it to them in 1934.  Sure it says in the PCLCD that the PMA and the ILWU have equal control, but in practice the ILWU has the day to day control of their Dispatch Halls.

In an effort to gain a hand full of jobs for his home Local, Big Bob gave Export Grain Terminal (EGT) “the sole authority to hire and fire” and even to bring in replacement workers in case of a strike.

No wonder the operators of the Pacific Northwest region’s other grain export terminals have not agreed to a new Agreement for the last 2 years; they want the same deal as EGT.

It is looking more and more like Big Bob could not negotiate his way out of a wet paper bag.

No wonder PMA is standing pat, if they play their cards right, they might be able to get what they lost in 1934; their Dispatch Halls.

Big Bob, that light you see at the end of the tunnel is actually a train.  Look out.

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Bobby O Jr. to read fraud charges at Local 13 meeting tonight.

Bobby O Jr. put on the full dog and pony show at the Executive Board meeting and had his favorite prop, Local 13’s million dollar a year lawyer, standing right beside him to make it look like what he was saying was approved by “the lawyers”.

Bobby O threatened the E-Board by saying that what was going on with “The Greeks” payroll was a violation of the LMRDA, and if the Trial Committee did not take care of this he would have to turn the Local in for violating the LMRDA.

Great new variation on PMA made us do it, Bobby.

Seems like using the PMA made us do it scam works so well, Bobby has decided to use it with his new friends the LMRDA.

Well Bobby, the PMA does not make the ILWU do anything and neither does the LMRDA.

Beware Bobby, some members do not like being bullied, you might want to think twice before you invite “The Greek” down the alley.

People who live in glass houses should not throw rocks, Bobby.

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Local 13 going after Business Agent for payroll fraud.

The emergency E-Board meeting yesterday at Local 13 seems to have been about going after one of their Business Agents for payroll fraud, for being on more than 1 payroll at the same time.

It appears Business Agent, Angelo Andrikos aka “The Greek”, is being accused of being on more that one payroll at the same time.

Local 13 President, Bobby O Jr., could not act on his own, so he called in the lawyers, at $225/hr, and the E-Board, and they all decided to convene a Trial Committee to deal with Angelo.

Funny thing, because Danny Imbagliazzo has been doing the same thing for years, and the Union Officials do not have any problem with him being on more that 1 payroll at the same time.

According to Arbitration Award SC-10-97, Danny Imbagliazzo was found to be on more that 1 payroll at the same time in violation on the PCLCD and banned from steady employment for the rest of his career, but Local 13 never implemented the decision and steady man Danny Bags continues to be on more that 1 payroll at the same time with impunity. How does that work?

Looks like “The Greek” has fallen from favor, and the corrupt Local 13 Officials are out to get him now.

Stay tuned for more, there are no secrets on the waterfront.

 

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What’s up with the #ILWU Grain Negotiations?

Did anyone hear what happened at the Grain Negotiations last week?

Big Bob and Leal suspended the PCLCD negotiations to attend the Grain Negotiations, what did they do?

Two (2)  years without a contract is way too long.

Come on Leal, or anyone else, tell us what you are up to.

Do you think keeping everything secret is helping?

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Local 23 JPLRC meets despite no contract.

Looks like the Tacoma JPLRC has decided to meet even though there is no contract, or contract grievance machinery in place right now due to the expiration of the PCLCD on July 1, 2014.

It is hard to say why they are meeting, other than so the Local 23 LRC Representatives can get paid, because they are not doing anything other than that.

They processed a Section 13.3 Discrimination Grievance last week without telling the entire JPLRC about the nature of the dispute, then claimed the matter had been resolved by the 1st 13.3 grievance filed in the case, which has not been resolved.

It is like Evergreen did not learn anything during their last go around 20 years ago. It is time for Evergreen to realize that Local 23 only cares about protecting Local 23. They don’t care about their member, or the Employer, they only care about the “Union”.

I for one can hardly wait for the contract negotiations to finish, so we can process this 13.3 complaint.

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