Holiday Party this Friday!

UAW Local 2322’s ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY (for members, family & friends) Friday, December 12, 2014 6:00 pm until 9:00 pm at The WWII Club 50 Conz Street, Northampton, MA FOOD, RAFFLES, MUSIC , FUN (brief membership meeting starts at 6 pm) *** Catering by: Partners Restaurant & Catering *** RSVP by 3:00 pm on December 5th (so we can have accurate numbers for the caterer) RSVP … Continue reading

Why I’m Voting Yes on Question 2: The Expanded Bottle Bill

By Brooks Ballenger, UAW 2322 Servicing Representative Back in the late 70’s and early 80’s we did lots of door knocking, petitions, and lobbying activities trying to get a bottle bill passed in Massachusetts. One of my favorites was the “Can to King” campaign, where we flattened soda cans and mailed them to Governor King, a staunch opponent of any pro-environment legislation.  We finally passed … Continue reading

Yes on 4: Earned Sick Time

By: Ryan Quinn, UAW 2322 Servicing Representative Following years of attempts to get the state legislature to pass earned sick leave legislation, Massachusetts unions have moved the fight to the ballot box. In a referendum vote set for the November 4 statewide election, Massachusetts voters will be able to vote for a law providing a minimum standard for paid sick days. If Question 4 passes, … Continue reading

10/30/2014 Goddard Staff Bargaining Update

On October 30, the Goddard Staff bargaining committee met with management in the Clockhouse. Management and the union bargaining committee tentatively agreed on and signed eleven articles: “Union Recognition”, “Discipline and Discharge”, “Non-Discrimination”, “Sexual Harassment”, “Personnel Files”, “Notices”, “Severability”, “Union Security”, “Labor/Management Committee”, “Residency Employees”, and “Probation and Probationary Periods”. These tentative agreements mean that the language for those articles is settled, pending agreement on … Continue reading

A Conversation with Author and UAW 2322 Member Jan Clausen

By: Ryan Quinn, UAW 2322 Servicing Representative/Organizer The first time I met Jan Clausen in person was in April 2013, as we leafleted outside the New York International Auto Show on behalf of Nissan workers trying to organize with the UAW. For years prior, hers was a familiar voice calling into Joint Council meetings from her home in Brooklyn as a representative of faculty unit … Continue reading