Not On My Shift

I'm a card carrying union gal, a proud member of the striking WGA ("We write. You wrong").  I learned about
respecting the power of the rank and file from my father who taught me never to cross a picket line, and from my own days of walking a line I learned to love the rank and file as brothers and sisters.  So every time a union endorses a candidate I pay special attention because I value the voices of union members.

Senator Obama received an important endorsement the day after he lost the New Hamphire primary.  The Culinary Workers Local 226 in Nevada announced that he was their candidate of choice.  I was impressed by the endorsement, and respectful of the 60,000 hard-working men and women who voted for it.  The rank and file had spoken, and Obama was their man, I thought.

Turns out I was wrong.

Unions use various ways to decide upon an endorsement.  Sometimes it's a questionnaire, or maybe a ballot.   Other times it evolves out of meetings.  In most unions, the leadership will have the final say, but not before consulting with the rank and file.  This isn't the process the Culinary Workers Local 226 used to make its endorsement of Senator Obama.  The rank and file wasn't involved in the decision at all.

And now members are pissed.

Channel 8, Eyewitness Now reported from Las Vegas, NV (1/11/08):

http://www.lasvegasnow.com:80/...

Eve Berkstresser is one of more than 60,000 culinary union members statewide. She and a handful of others picketing said they disagree with how the union leaders chose to endorse Senator Barack Obama for president.

"They shouldn't be endorsing anyone unless the members have a chance to speak. But they haven't done that. They did it on their own," said Berkstresser.

The statement from Culinary Staff Director Ted Pappageorge was this:

"Our members have always had their favorites -- we all do. But in the end our members understand about division and weakness and unity and strength," said Pappageorge.

I'm not sure exactly what that means, are you?  More importantly, I'm not sure the rank and file understands what that means.  But did Pappageorge include the membership in this decision by taking a vote?

While the union leadership says they believe their members are unified in the decision, they told us they did not poll their membership.

So excuse me, I don't want to jump to conclusions (unlike Pappageorge jumping to conclusions about his rank and file), but are they basing this endorsement on what?  Some crystal ball?  Tea leaves perhaps?  Tossing a coin?  Call me old-fashioned, but when you want to know what your membership is thinking on something as important as who should be President, shouldn't you simply print up ballots and let EVERYONE have a voice?

What's the big deal, you might ask?  The union leadership can't force a member to honor the endorsement of Senator Obama.  If a member wants to vote for John Edwards, or Senator Clinton, they're free to do so.  This is a democracy, right?  The secret ballot protects our identity and our choice.

Well, that's a problem.

This is an open caucus.  Union members will be standing in the same room with other union members.  Or maybe even their shop steward.  Or their foreman.  Or possibly even a union official.  Everyone will know which candidate you're backing.  And if you're a member of Culinary Workers Local 226, and you don't caucus for Senator Obama???

That could make for a long shift on Monday.  

If it were my union, I'd be pissed.  And I'd use my voice to let the union officials know it.  You don't pay union dues for this kind of forced intimidation.  I'd let my brothers and sisters of the rank and file know this:  I won't tolerate political bullying.

Not on my shift.

Tags: candidate endoresements, Culinary Workers, Nevada, obama, Unions (all tags)

Comments

27 Comments

it seems obvious

that union members should be able to vote without fearing union leadership is looking over their shoulders, and that they shouldn't have to come to work on a day off or on a shift they don't work just to vote. Votes ought to be in communities.  

by anna shane 2008-01-13 05:07PM | 0 recs
But for some reason...

This obvious reasoning just flew over the heads of Culinary 226 leadership. Why? Why not allow the rank and file a chance to have their say in this endorsement? Why is leadership afraid of letting the members decide for themselves?

by atdleft 2008-01-13 05:15PM | 0 recs
Tips for the rank and file.

by izarradar 2008-01-13 05:11PM | 0 recs
Thanks, Dar!

And here's to all those fantastic Culinary workers who won't be afraid to have their say, and will decide for themselves who they want for President! :-)

by atdleft 2008-01-13 05:17PM | 0 recs
Re: Thanks, Dar!

Hopefully the Hillary campaign doesn't keep them from voting.

by mcdave 2008-01-13 08:30PM | 0 recs
troll


by MollieBradford 2008-01-13 09:03PM | 0 recs
Mollie Bradford

is a Republican

by Moonwood 2008-01-14 08:38AM | 0 recs
Re: Tips for the rank and file.

welcome to mydd, but no tips for you.

by misscee 2008-01-13 07:14PM | 0 recs
Re: Tips for the rank and file.

This diary is #1 on the Recommend List.

by KnowVox 2008-01-13 09:06PM | 0 recs
Re: Tips for the rank and file.

Thanks, Knowvoxx for pointing that out!

by izarradar 2008-01-13 10:26PM | 0 recs
Re: Tips for the rank and file.

There's no accounting for taste. In any event, I am not blind, I was just talking about my tip.

BTW, I'm a card carrying union steward ... my ex negotiates the contract of a huge corporation. Unions are democratic. They do not coerce. They are apolitical. That union doesn't even sound like a union, or else your diary is not representing them very well.

My oh my, you already sound like a regular. You all are like peas in a pod.

by misscee 2008-01-14 10:58AM | 0 recs
Re: Tips for the rank and file.

My father's a lifelong AFL-CIO card carrying member. Don't lecture me on unions.

by KnowVox 2008-01-23 12:03PM | 0 recs
Just curious

Was this a problem 3 months ago or after Clinton lost the Culinary union endorsement?

by highgrade 2008-01-13 05:39PM | 0 recs
Re: Just curious

Just curious - who will be watching you vote, highgrade? when did you suddenly decide to oppose secret ballots- before or after obama got the endorsement?

by campskunk 2008-01-13 05:48PM | 0 recs
Re: Just curious

Caucuses don't use a secret ballot. Which is one of their drawbacks. You have to go stand with your candidate's group. Everyone can see who you vote for.

by DaleA 2008-01-13 07:49PM | 0 recs
Re: Just curious

Trust me, I have nothing but disdain for the caucus process. My point is that I never heard anyone complain about it until 1) after the vote is already taken (Iowa) or 2) after a certain endorsement didn't come through.

by highgrade 2008-01-14 03:03AM | 0 recs
Just curious too

what does this have to do with Hillary?  She will get the vote of a majority of these people.

by MollieBradford 2008-01-13 09:06PM | 0 recs
"We write. You wrong"

Now thats funny!

wonderful and true diary.

afscme, which all the obamtes whined about being run by the top down, polled their membership 3 times before endorsing.  

This is a  disgrace.  Its really about the changes at Unites national office and Change to Win. I dont know if many know her name, but if the legendary Unite organizer and union leader Evy Dubois was still around, she passed way at 96 I believe, this would never have happened.  She was a friend of both Mrs. Rooselvelt and Mrs. Clinton.  Nobody could beat that woman {all 5 foot of her)and nobody would have kept her from backing Hillary.  Nobody.

by Seymour Glass 2008-01-13 06:09PM | 0 recs
Seymore Glass

is empty

by Moonwood 2008-01-14 08:40AM | 0 recs
Re: Not On My Shift

Mixing unions and caucuses is not going to result in true democracy as we see it, is it?

by crackityjones 2008-01-13 08:57PM | 0 recs
excellent diary
the act of making these union members caucus at their work place is an intentional attempt to force them to knuckle under and caucus for the Union leadership's choice.  The whole thing is sleazy.  
I hope they stand up and vote for the other candidates if that is what they want to do. It is going to take a lot of guts to do that.
by MollieBradford 2008-01-13 09:20PM | 0 recs
Re: excellent diary
I agree that the most problematic aspect of this is having workers caucusing at their work place.  There may be undue pressure (even if it is only perceived pressure) to vote in unison with the union position.
I think it would be better in the future to perhaps split the causus into 2 shifts - morning and evening?  That way, people can caucus in their communities either shift, and after the second shift, the numbers will be combined?  I have a job in my town hall, and I am very glad we do not caucus in my state.  I think I would be very intimited to go against what is suggested by my boss or union.
by AnnC 2008-01-14 04:30AM | 0 recs
Teachers come out against

their own union:

   January 14, 2008Ms. Lynn Warne

   President

   Nevada State Education Association

   3511 East Harmon Avenue

   Las Vegas, NV 89121

   Dear President Warne:

   As teachers in Nevada, and members of the Nevada State Education Association, we are deeply dismayed that our union is trying to stop our students' parents from caucusing on Saturday. We urge them in the strongest terms to drop this lawsuit immediately.

   Many of our students are Hispanic Americans and come from low-income families. Their parents are construction workers, McDonald's employees, and other shift workers on the strip, who work around the clock, and won't have time to travel to their caucus locations on Saturday. That's why the state Democratic committee set up nine at-large precinct locations on the strip - to provide nearby caucus locations for Nevadans who otherwise wouldn't be able to caucus.

   These at-large locations were approved back in March of 2007, and no one raised any concerns about them for nearly a year. But now, our union is filing a lawsuit making the baseless charge that these at-large caucus locations are discriminatory, when the fact is they were set up to make sure as many Nevadans could caucus as possible.

   This lawsuit is all about politics. It's widely known that many of our union's top officials support Senator Clinton and now that the Culinary Workers Union has endorsed Senator Obama, they're using our union to stop Nevadans from caucusing for Senator Obama.

   We never thought our union and Senator Clinton would put politics ahead of what's right for our students, but that's exactly what they're doing. As teachers, and proud Democrats, we hope they will drop this undemocratic lawsuit and help all Nevadans caucus, no matter which candidate they support.

   Sincerely,

   Tamara Anderson, Elementary School Counselor

   Monica Baldwin, 3rd grade teacher

   Jodi Brant, Government teacher for 12th graders

   Mari Calderon, Kindergarten teacher

   Jessica Cohn, 3rd grade teacher

   Ketica Guter, 3rd grade teacher

   Sarah Irby, Kindergarten teacher

   Padmini Jambulapati, 7th and 8th grade teacher

   Tracy Kamhi, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade teacher

   Jennifer Kehs, 4th grade teacher

   Clara Munk, Primary Reading teacher

   Matthew O'Keefe, 4th grade teacher

   Frances Rabbitt, Special Education teacher

   Chantae Readye, 5th grade teacher

   Jessica Tolliver, 1st grade teacher

by Moonwood 2008-01-14 09:00AM | 0 recs
I hope this letter gets spread

far and wide.

by Moonwood 2008-01-14 09:02AM | 0 recs
Re: Not On My Shift

This has got to be the dumbest diary I've ever read. Do you know that the Hillary Clinton campaign is trying to block these folks from even caucusing next Saturday?

by mcdave 2008-01-14 09:39AM | 0 recs
Re: Not On My Shift

Please stop with the misinformation. What you wrote is not true, and I suspect you know it.

by jen 2008-01-16 08:23PM | 0 recs
This local union went against the national union

The national union asked this local one to remain neutral instead of endorsing anyone at this time.

It's not fair to give the strip workers special at work caucuses when other workers have to go home to vote.

Also, "Okay, guys, wash up, it's time to go down and caucus for Obama ... What, Charlie, not coming with us? ... Have to go to the bathroom? ... Okay, I'll wait right here and walk you down...."

by 1950democrat 2008-01-15 01:41PM | 0 recs

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