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Build 513 is a partnership of labor, environmental and community allies. We are committed to providing long term career opportunities to local residents on Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD), Greater Cincinnati Water Works, and other construction projects. Watch Responsible Bidder: Investing in the Community - Preserving Local Jobs at http://vimeo.com/100848216

09/14/2015

Please join us for a Rally to Support Striking AdvancePierre Food Workers
When: Monday, September 14, 2015 from 3-5pm
Where: Teamsters Local 100, 2100 Oak Road Sharonville
Bus transportation from Teamsters to AdvancePierre will be provided.

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Workers at AdvancePierre Foods are organizing a union. By sticking together, these hard working men and women won a raise, but are still fighting for family sustaining wages, fair treatment, and a voice on the job, and against retaliation.
AdvancePierre is a successful company because of the people who work on the lines of the plant floor every day. On Monday, September 14, workers at are going on strike against unfair labor practices and for better lives for themselves and their families.
Stand with them.

Questions: call Ellen Vera, Lead Organizer UFCW Local 75- 513.807.3898

Timeline photos 07/16/2015

Be there today!

Stand with local workers this Thursday!

From our friends at UFCW:

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Please join us for a Rally for Justice as we protest Pierre Foods' Violations of Workers Rights!!!

When: Next Thursday, July 16th from 3-5pm

Where: The plant is located at 9990 Princeton Glendale Rd (747N), Cincinnati OH 45246 (best place to park is 9920 Princeton Glendale Rd, West Chester Township, OH 45246)

Background:
Many of you may or may not have heard about the comprehensive campaign UFCW kicked off this year called, Food Workers Rising (FWR). FWR is a region wide movement dedicated to helping food workers improve their working conditions and quality of life at our local food processing plants. There are over 85 food processing plants in Hamilton, Butler, and Warren county with over 8000 workers and average sales of $50 million per year per plant. Thus, these employers are big players in our local economy.

As a part of this campaign, since the Spring, Local 75 has been working with a group of workers at one of the largest food processing plants in the region, AdvancePierre Foods in West Chester. Pierre produces beef, chicken and pork convenience sandwiches for schools, supermarkets, and other food service providers. They have over 8 locations around the country and its headquarters is here in Blue Ash. Advanced Pierre is currently owned by a hedge fund, Oaktree Capital, but since last summer Oaktree has been trying to sell the company and has been cutting benefits from the workers to increase their margin and make the company appear more enticing to potential buyers.

In response to low wages, increased work-load, unfair treatment by managers and uncertainty about the consequences of a sale, workers at Pierre have started organizing actions in their plant and in retaliation the company has held numerous captive audience anti-union meetings and illegally threatened and disciplined workers. Now the company is making racially discriminatory threats against leaders in the plant and using immigration status to attempt to divide and frighten workers...including trying to fire one of our leaders.

Workers have filed Unfair Labor Practice charges with the NLRB over these issues, but they also need your support. Please join us for a Rally for Justice as we protest the Company's violations of workers rights:

When: Next Thursday, July 16th from 3-5pm

Where: The plant is located at 9990 Princeton Glendale Rd (747N), Cincinnati OH 45246 (best place to park is 9920 Princeton Glendale Rd, West Chester Township, OH 45246)

Please join our movement to help Food packing and processing workers in southwest Ohio stand up to create a new generation of good jobs for our communities and our future. Thank you for all your support and please pass this on to any and all supporters of workers rights.

In Solidarity,

Ellen Vera
Lead Organizer
Food Workers Rising Campaign
UFCW Local 75
513.807.3898

Is TIF District Money Reserved to Subsidize Corporations? 07/15/2015

We need a better way to leverage development deals in this city for the benefit of residents, workers and tax payers.

Is TIF District Money Reserved to Subsidize Corporations? Leave it to my friend, Jule Zavon, to keep asking questions until I can explain these public financing concepts in clear, simple terms. Julie and I went to Walnut Hills High School and should have ...

Photos 07/14/2015

Stand with local workers this Thursday!

From our friends at UFCW:

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Please join us for a Rally for Justice as we protest Pierre Foods' Violations of Workers Rights!!!

When: Next Thursday, July 16th from 3-5pm

Where: The plant is located at 9990 Princeton Glendale Rd (747N), Cincinnati OH 45246 (best place to park is 9920 Princeton Glendale Rd, West Chester Township, OH 45246)

Background:
Many of you may or may not have heard about the comprehensive campaign UFCW kicked off this year called, Food Workers Rising (FWR). FWR is a region wide movement dedicated to helping food workers improve their working conditions and quality of life at our local food processing plants. There are over 85 food processing plants in Hamilton, Butler, and Warren county with over 8000 workers and average sales of $50 million per year per plant. Thus, these employers are big players in our local economy.

As a part of this campaign, since the Spring, Local 75 has been working with a group of workers at one of the largest food processing plants in the region, AdvancePierre Foods in West Chester. Pierre produces beef, chicken and pork convenience sandwiches for schools, supermarkets, and other food service providers. They have over 8 locations around the country and its headquarters is here in Blue Ash. Advanced Pierre is currently owned by a hedge fund, Oaktree Capital, but since last summer Oaktree has been trying to sell the company and has been cutting benefits from the workers to increase their margin and make the company appear more enticing to potential buyers.

In response to low wages, increased work-load, unfair treatment by managers and uncertainty about the consequences of a sale, workers at Pierre have started organizing actions in their plant and in retaliation the company has held numerous captive audience anti-union meetings and illegally threatened and disciplined workers. Now the company is making racially discriminatory threats against leaders in the plant and using immigration status to attempt to divide and frighten workers...including trying to fire one of our leaders.

Workers have filed Unfair Labor Practice charges with the NLRB over these issues, but they also need your support. Please join us for a Rally for Justice as we protest the Company's violations of workers rights:

When: Next Thursday, July 16th from 3-5pm

Where: The plant is located at 9990 Princeton Glendale Rd (747N), Cincinnati OH 45246 (best place to park is 9920 Princeton Glendale Rd, West Chester Township, OH 45246)

Please join our movement to help Food packing and processing workers in southwest Ohio stand up to create a new generation of good jobs for our communities and our future. Thank you for all your support and please pass this on to any and all supporters of workers rights.

In Solidarity,

Ellen Vera
Lead Organizer
Food Workers Rising Campaign
UFCW Local 75
513.807.3898

Council: No agreement on streetcar operator 06/17/2015

The streetcar should be managed locally and operated by the members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 627. Cincinnati does not need an unknown private operator looking to make a profit off our tax dollars.

Council: No agreement on streetcar operator Here are the options: • Pick a private company that says it can operate the streetcar for under the established $4.2 million annual budget and run it

Where Did All the Construction Workers Go? 06/12/2015

Demand is high for skilled construction workers across the country. Union training and apprenticeship programs provide employers with a skilled workforce and equip local residents with the skills they need to build a career in the industry. That is why Build 513 supports the Responsible Bidder Ordinance for Water Works and MSD projects. Responsible Bidder requires that contractors operate a legitimate apprenticeship program and regularly graduate apprentices. So why did the MSD County Commissioners, Allied Construction Industries, and the Ohio Valley Associated Builders and Contractors all fight to derail Responsible Bidder?

Where Did All the Construction Workers Go? Construction industry employment is about 1.3 million below its peak, yet construction companies are struggling to find skilled workers. Where did all the construction workers go?

U.S. Workers Ask: Where’s My Raise? 06/05/2015

The economy is recovering but wages are being held down?! That is not the "recovery" this country needs. We cannot wait on the government or the boss to hand out wages. Workers must organize and bargain for better wages and conditions. Only then will we see real economic recovery.

U.S. Workers Ask: Where’s My Raise? A Wall Street Journal analysis of labor data points to persistent constraints on worker pay, even as the U.S. nears full employment.

St Louis eyes $15 minimum wage: 'If we can win here, we can win anywhere' 06/03/2015

“Mayor Slay is committed to raising the issue with the Board of Aldermen this summer,” Mary Ellen Ponder, Slay’s chief of staff, told the St Louis Post-Dispatch. “He believes, and he thinks most residents agree, that a higher minimum wage would be a good thing.”

Would you support raising the minimum wage in Cincinnati?

St Louis eyes $15 minimum wage: 'If we can win here, we can win anywhere' Missouri city’s mayor confirms he is ‘committed to raising the issue’ this summer as St Louis looks to join Los Angeles and Seattle is raising city’s wages

This Is The Hourly Wage It Takes To Afford A 2-Bedroom Apartment 06/02/2015

It is getting harder for working people to afford basic necessities in this country. We should continue to advocate for a higher federal minimum wage and encourage states to pass their own minimum wage rates. We also need to give more workers the ability to form and join unions so they can bargain for better wages on their own.

This Is The Hourly Wage It Takes To Afford A 2-Bedroom Apartment The National Low Income Housing Coalition released its annual housing report "Out of Reach" earlier this month. Using the minimum wage rates from every state, the organization calculated the

Photos 05/27/2015

Please attend this month's Sierra Club Inning and public meeting.
Monday June 1, 7:00 – 8:55 PM
Dan Beard Boy Scout Headquarters
10078 Reading Road, Evendale, OH

See flyer for details!

04/03/2015

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