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By SEWELL CHAN The Stella D’Oro Biscuit Company factory in the Bronx, where 134 workers on strike since last August have been replaced, must reinstate the workers and pay them wages going back to May, a federal administrative law judge has ruled. The 134 workers, members of Local 50 of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers, went on strike on Aug. 14, two weeks after their contract had expired. Most of the workers at the factory, at 184 West 237th Street in Kingsbridge, are paid $18 to $23 an hour, according to the union’s lawyer, Louie Nikolaidis. The union and the company could not reach an agreement over a new contract. Stella D’Oro demanded a $5-an-hour wage reduction for certain workers, along with cuts in pension and heath care benefits, Mr. Nikolaidis said. A lawyer for Stella D’Oro — which started as a family company and was later owned by Nabisco and then Kraft Foods before being bought by Brynwood Partners, a private equity firm, in 2006 — did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday. *** In a 32-page ruling on Tuesday, Steven Davis, an administrative law judge with the National Labor Relations Board in Washington, found that the company had improperly refused to bargain with the union by declining to give the union a copy of its 2007 audited financial statement. *** The company declared an impasse on Aug. 27, 2008, nearly two weeks after the strike started, though legal conditions for doing so had not been met, the judge found. And when the union made an unconditional offer to return to work on May 6 of this year, the factory illegally refused, Judge Davis found. He ordered Stella D’Oro to pay the workers, with interest, going back to May. The company may appeal the ruling to the full National Labor Relations Board in Washington. Most of the workers have been living on unemployment benefits or benefits from a union strike fund. "That’s one of the remarkable things about the strike, that the 134 people went on strike and not a single person has crossed the picket line," Mr. Nikolaidis said. He said the workers hired to replace the strikers would most likely be dismissed when the union members were reinstated. - - - It's nice when corporations are forced to follow the rules, even after they ignore them. |
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NY Times By SEWELL CHAN The Stella D�Oro Biscuit Company factory in the Bronx, where 134 workers on strike since last August have been replaced, must reinstate the workers and pay them wages going back to May, a federal administrative law judge has ruled. The 134 workers, members of Local 50 of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers, went on strike on Aug. 14, two weeks after their contract had expired. Most of the workers at the factory, at 184 West 237th Street in Kingsbridge, are paid $18 to $23 an hour, according to the union�s lawyer, Louie Nikolaidis. The union and the company could not reach an agreement over a new contract. Stella D�Oro demanded a $5-an-hour wage reduction for certain workers, along with cuts in pension and heath care benefits, Mr. Nikolaidis said. A lawyer for Stella D�Oro � which started as a family company and was later owned by Nabisco and then Kraft Foods before being bought by Brynwood Partners, a private equity firm, in 2006 � did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday. *** In a 32-page ruling on Tuesday, Steven Davis, an administrative law judge with the National Labor Relations Board in Washington, found that the company had improperly refused to bargain with the union by declining to give the union a copy of its 2007 audited financial statement. *** The company declared an impasse on Aug. 27, 2008, nearly two weeks after the strike started, though legal conditions for doing so had not been met, the judge found. And when the union made an unconditional offer to return to work on May 6 of this year, the factory illegally refused, Judge Davis found. He ordered Stella D�Oro to pay the workers, with interest, going back to May. The company may appeal the ruling to the full National Labor Relations Board in Washington. Most of the workers have been living on unemployment benefits or benefits from a union strike fund. "That�s one of the remarkable things about the strike, that the 134 people went on strike and not a single person has crossed the picket line," Mr. Nikolaidis said. He said the workers hired to replace the strikers would most likely be dismissed when the union members were reinstated. - - - It's nice when corporations are forced to follow the rules, even after they ignore them. Bush accelerated the process. Fully 2/3 of our remaining work force is underpaid/ underemployed/ and with little or no benefits. They are attempting to turn back American Workers to the era of Standard Oil. The whole Globalizaation thing is aimed at one thing enlarging the profits of a hand full of supoer rih around the world. Wall Street's pattern for some time is to get hold of a company and strip out the equity and sell off the rest to holding companies who then buy crap from China or elsewhere and slap a label on it. Cutting wages and eliminating benefits and shifting health care and retirement benefitss to the oublic sector or letting their workers rot after retirement has become Wall Street's method of operation for their profits. American Workers that produced the wealth are now being relegated to the same status afforded the slave labor of the third world. If this pattern continues we will have a Feudalistic society here in America to say nothing of the world. Communism is bad. Corporatism and especially Global Corporatism is worse. Mussolini would have loved to claim credit for what has been done to America. |
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![]() It's nice when corporations are forced to follow the rules, even after they ignore them. Happy F'oth Day to you Krausie! How are things at home with you and the Dr-Dr wifelet? Jus' was wondering if she had, a'hem - started, you know, giving you a little bit again. Nothing like some fireworks at home on the 4th, eh? |
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