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Buffalo Labor Troubles

Posted by: Tom Campbell on Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 12:00:00 am

There Are Major Labor Troubles In Buffalo At Both The Al Cohen's Bakery - With Five Striking BCTGM Local 36-G Represented Workers & At The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Where 1,100 Bus Drivers, Mechanics & Electricians Have Been Without A Contract For Some Time.  So, What Must Be Done To Secure Workers' Rights & A New Contract At Both Of These Employers? 

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I've Re-Read the Comments I Made on 9-24-13 and Have Yet to See Any Labor Leader/Representative of These Two Organizations Appear at the October/Buffalo AFL-CIO Council Meeting. Perhaps They May Attend the Council's November Meeting, but Time Continues to Run in Favor of Management. From Viewing WNYLaborToday.com/Western New York Labor News... NOW's Video Reports Regarding the Amalgamated Transit Union's 1,100 Members and BCTGM Local 36-G's 5 Members is How 'I've' Learned About Their Struggles. The More 'All' of Labor in Western New York Knows of the Details Surrounding Their Fight, the More Labor May Be Able to Help. After All, An 'Injury to One' Is An 'Inury to All!'
Posted by: Dan Boody on October 18, 2013 at 10:43:00 am
At First Blush, the Leadership of these Labor Organizations Should Request to Speak at a Buffalo AFL-CIO Monthly Meeting to Explain Their Very Difficult Problems and Seek Their Support. Then a Request or Schedule for Rallies Needs to be Networked through WNYLaborToday.com. The local 'Buffalo Snooze' or Local Pennysavers will Undoubtedly Cover Any Labor Strife, which they are Only Interested In.
Posted by: Dan Boody on September 24, 2013 at 12:28:00 am

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