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Workers United : ウィキペディア英語版
Workers United


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Workers United is an American and Canadian union which represents about 100,000 workers in the textile, commercial laundry, and gaming industries.〔Greenhouse, Steve. ("Union Rejoining A.F.L.-C.I.O." ) ''New York Times.'' September 17, 2009.〕〔
After a lengthy and divisive internal leadership struggle within UNITE HERE, the union's then-president Bruce Raynor led 100,000 members of the union's membership (primarily in its apparel division) in disaffiliating from the national union on March 24, 2009, formed a new union called Workers United, and affiliated the union with Service Employees International Union (SEIU).〔Greenhouse, Steve. ("Union Dissidents Vote to Secede and Realign." ) ''New York Times.'' March 23, 2009; Greenhouse, Steven. ("Infighting Distracts Unions at Crucial Time." ) ''New York Times.'' July 8, 2009; Dreier, Peter. ("Divorce—Union Style." ) ''The Nation.'' August 12, 2009.〕 The first president of the new union was Edgar Romney, a former UNITE HERE elected official.〔Greenhouse, Steven. ("Union Dissidents Vote to Secede and Realign." ) ''New York Times.'' March 24, 2009.〕 On May 30, Bruce Raynor resigned as president of UNITE HERE, Romney resigned as president of Workers United, and Raynor was named Romney's successor.〔Mishak, Michael. ("UNITE HERE Even More Split as Co-Leader Resigns in Huff." ) ''Las Vegas Sun.'' May 31, 2009.〕〔Gonzalez, Juan. ("Battle Over $12M Splits Labor Movement UNITE HERE." ) ''New York Daily News.'' June 16, 2009.〕
In May 2009, the ''New York Daily News'' reported that Workers United was running a deficit of $300,000 a month, the deficit was expected to widen, that SEIU had loaned the union $1 million to shore up its finances, and that Workers United was considering asking SEIU for $1.3 million a month and suspension of all dues payments in order to keep Workers United solvent.〔Smith, Ben. ("Workers United Pleads Poverty to SEIU." ) ''Politico.'' May 28, 2009.〕〔Gonzalez, Juan. ("Union Shocker: UNITE-HERE Boss Faces Ax in Labor War." ) ''New York Daily News.'' May 29, 2009.〕 The media later reported that an internal Workers United memo admitted that membership was closer to 100,000 than 150,000 and that membership was falling as employers refused to honor contracts with the union.〔 An SEIU official confirmed that the loan had been made.〔 However, on July 9, 2009, the National Labor Relations Board held that Workers United was the bargaining agent for contracts at five major employers (Continental Linen Services, Premair of Cleveland, Gateway Packaging Co., Associated Hotels Duluth, and American Etc. Inc. d/b/a Royal Laundry).〔Ellis, Kristi. ("NLRB Rules in Favor of Workers United." ) ''Women's Wear Daily.'' July 10, 2009.〕
Workers United won a significant organizing victory in the U.S. apparel manufacturing industry in July 2010.〔Perkins, Olivera. ("Hugo Boss plant in Brooklyn officially reopens" ) ''The Cleveland Plain Dealer.'' July 19, 2010.〕 The workers, with the support of state politicians〔("Governor Announces Workers, Hugo Boss Reach Agreement to Save 375 Ohio Jobs" ) ''Office of the Governor''.〕 and Hollywood stars,〔Lang. Brent. ("Hugo Boss Memo: Glover's Oscar Boycott Worked" ) ''The Wrap.'' March 11, 2010.〕 the workers won a contract and successfully pressured the employer to keep the plant open.
SEIU and UNITE HERE agreed to end their dispute on July 25, 2010. As part of the agreement, ownership of the Amalgamated Bank will be transferred to Workers United (pending approval of federal banking regulators).〔Greenhouse, Steven. ("Service Unions Agree to End a Long Dispute." ) ''New York Times.'' July 26, 2010.〕 UNITE HERE retained ownership of the union's headquarters in New York City and an additional $75 million in assets.〔 The agreement also settles a jurisdictional dispute over which workers the unions will organize. UNITE HERE agreed to restrict its organizing in the food service industry to those workers at airline caterers, airports, businesses, convention centers, and athletic stadiums, while SEIU and Workers United will restrict its organizing activity in the industry to food service workers in state and local government, health care facilities, and prisons.〔 Both unions will continue to organize food service workers in elementary, middle, and secondary schools and in higher education.〔 The two unions had also disagreed over whether several thousand members of Workers United had been given the opportunity to choose which union they wished to belong. In the new agreement, SEIU and UNITE HERE agreed to let an arbitrator decide to which union the workers wished to belong to.〔
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