Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Collective Bargaining - We won't be stopped.



Neither ISS nor ICA responded favorably to our five month long appeal to reason. It's clear that only collective bargaining will change our circumstances. Individual employees have appealed in the past and ISS has either ignored them or responded with a token response. Only under union pressure has there ever been significant change. The higher % represented – the greater that change. Your support is very important and we want to count you in the % represented.


ISS recently responded with a characteristic token response. In their lowest paid District One they raised pay 25¢ (see letter below). We’ll take it as a demonstration of good faith and encourage management to continue in that direction while reminding them that $19.04/hr is the mean hourly pay for our job description in Florida as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

In FDOT District Four the union negotiated a contract giving ISS bridge tenders four (4) paid holidays. In FDOT District Two a different union negotiated a contract giving ISS bridge tenders five (5) paid holidays. In compaarison State workers receive seven (7) and Federal workers get nine (9). But, in FDOT Districts One and Seven we get zero (0) paid holidays and are paid at a subsistence level. Only organizing and negotiating can stop wage and benefit theft at the hands of ISS & ICA.

But it’s far more than pay and benefits. We wish to improve bridge safety, enhance operational efficiency and insure we're protected while on the job. We need indemnification from lawsuits that could be filed against us personally due to job related issues. We want to be free to report risks without fear of reprisal. We need to be free from ISS pressure not to rock the ICA boat (a conflict of interest that FDOT needs to fix). Management must respect our right to organize, collectively bargain under the law and STOP interfering with our rights. It's more than doing the right thing, it's the law.

Bridge Tenders: Stand up for your rights. Don't surrender literature to supervisors, don't tell them about it. Pass it from hand to hand, don't leave it on the bridge. If asked to surrender anything refuse. It's your property and it's your protected right to organize. We're now in communication with Districts One, Two, Four and Seven and thank our fellow bridge tenders for their solidarity. Please share this web address with ALL bridge tenders — help us spread the word.

ISS: Stop your exploitation! Stop your profiteering! Stop your wage theft! We object to your capricious policies. Your attempts to isolate and compartmentalize are no longer effective, dependence on ignorance is lost to the web. Stop alienating us. Face facts and do the right thing.

ICA: Stop protecting ISS (it's them, right?). You know right from wrong. You can't hide, get your head out of the sand. Intervene or accept the guilt by association that outrages and polarizes your workforce. We want to work together and you need to earn our cooperation with your support.

FDOT: We have alerted you to the travesties occurring under your blanket Agreements with ICA/ISS/C&S. We ask you audit the payment path to your operators and then stop the unjustifiable disparity between today's wage and the clearly published wages prevailing in our locality. It's more than following the letter of the law, it's about fair play. Give us the protection we deserve in your next round of Agreements. You deserve a closer relationship with us, we want to work closer together.

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