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DESCRIPTION:RALLY FOR UNION RIGHTS IN SANTA CRUZ!\n\nAfter nearly two years of 
 negotiations and discussions,\n\nBarry Swenson Builder still refuses to 
 offer reasonable opportunities for union construction and union operation 
 of the proposed La Bahia hotel.\n\nPlease join us when we Protest the 
 developers of\n\nLa Bahia Hotel and\nSend a message to City 
 leaders:\n\nSanta Cruz demands quality union jobs.\n\n\n6 PM on Tuesday, 
 October 23\n\nBeach & Westbrook (across from the La Bahia) for a\nLabor, 
 Neighbor, Community Rally\n\n \nThen!!!\n\n7 PM on Tuesday, October 
 23\nSanta Cruz City Council\n809 Center St in Santa Cruz for\n\nPublic 
 Comment Presentations\n\n \nFor more information, contact nedv@pacbell.net 
 or 831-760-2429 or 633-1869. \n\nThe Monterey Bay Central Labor Council, , 
 and UNITE HERE Local 483 thank you for your 
 support!!\n\n-----------\n\nFrom this past Labor Day, September 2, 2007, 
 Santa Cruz Sentinel\nCesar Lara: Santa Cruz downsizes labor 
 movement\n\nTomorrow, millions of workers throughout the country will 
 celebrate Labor Day — a holiday that began 125 years ago to honor 
 America's workers and their achievements.\n\nThe city of Santa Cruz has 
 been known as a labor town in the past by taking some bold and courageous 
 positions in support of its local work force. In October 2000, the Santa 
 Cruz City Council unanimously passed the highest local living-wage 
 ordinance in the country. It was a big victory for the local labor 
 movement, and demonstrated a commitment to improve the standard of living 
 for working families throughout the city.\n\nBut in recent years, we have 
 seen quite the opposite, and an increasing number of workers are 
 questioning whether Santa Cruz is truly a community that supports its local 
 workers and labor unions.\n\nWho would have predicted that by Labor Day 
 2007, Santa Cruz would have seen some of its City Council members cross 
 transit strikers' picket lines, vote against a 100 percent union hotel 
 conference center [Coast Santa Cruz Hotel] in 2005, and work to defeat a 
 higher minimum-wage initiative for workers at the bottom of the wage scale 
 this past year. Now, with both the city and county workers on the verge of 
 strike votes, the city is considering whether to approve a new conference 
 center proposal, the La Bahia Hotel Conference Center Project, from a 
 developer that opposes common labor agreements in Santa Cruz 
 County.\n\nLast July, the delegates of the Monterey Bay Central Labor 
 Council [MBCLC] voted unanimously to oppose the La Bahia project until the 
 developers, Barry Swenson Builder and the Seaside Co., come to agreements 
 with the Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties Building Trades and UNITEHERE 
 Local 483 unions, demonstrating a commitment to quality jobs.\n\nThe 
 problem is that the developers are hampering the process for their workers 
 to form a union by simply signing authorization cards. Having a union work 
 force will improve both workers' lives and the quality of the 
 project.\n\nThis "card check" process has historically been done this way 
 in our nation. Recently, the majority of Congress voted in favor of a 
 similar card-check process for union elections. UNITEHERE sought the same 
 during 10 months of unsuccessful discussions with the La Bahia 
 developers.\n\nBarry Swenson Builder has previously entered into 
 commitments to build construction projects with 100 percent union labor in 
 Santa Clara County and for hotel/conference centers such as one proposed in 
 Pacifica. The commitments included union construction with good wages, 
 benefits and training opportunities for young people in those communities. 
 One has to wonder why such projects are workable in other communities, yet 
 vehemently resisted in our community.\n\nIn the past, we have been united 
 in our support for projects that have demonstrated commitment to taking the 
 "high-road" approach toward development, such as the Santa Cruz Coast Hotel 
 and the Seaside Golf Resort projects.\n\nBut for the past 10 months, the La 
 Bahia developers have not shown a commitment to quality, union jobs and 
 have denied workers the basic right to join a union. They have, thus far, 
 taken a low-road approach by refusing agreements with workers and 
 misrepresenting the project as "labor friendly" to Santa Cruz city 
 officials and the community.\n\nWe believe there is still ample time and 
 good reason to move beyond this divisiveness toward united agreement on the 
 La Bahia project in the next few months.\n\nWe remain optimistic that, with 
 support from the community and local leaders, the developers can be 
 persuaded toward the true community goals of Santa Cruz: a fair economy and 
 quality jobs.\n\nHowever, our long experience is that we cannot simply hope 
 for change to achieve justice. As long as the developers stand in the way 
 of better lives for working families, we cannot support them. Until Barry 
 Swenson Builder and the Seaside Co. come to agreements with UNITEHERE and 
 the Building Trades unions and the community, we will actively oppose, and 
 encourage all our members, families and friends to oppose the La Bahia 
 project.\n\nLocal leaders and local developers should do the right thing by 
 supporting a project that will be built and operated by union workers with 
 quality jobs. Santa Cruz was a labor town, and it could be and should be 
 once more.\n\nCesar Lara is the executive director of the Monterey Bay 
 Central Labor Council, which consists of nearly 60 labor unions with 
 approximately 30,000 members throughout the Monterey Bay.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/22/18455242.php
SUMMARY:Rally for Union Rights in Santa Cruz
LOCATION:6 PM on Tuesday, October 23\nBeach & Westbrook (across from the La Bahia) 
 for a\nLabor, Neighbor, Community Rally\n\nThen!!!\n7 PM on Tuesday, 
 October 23\nSanta Cruz City Council\n809 Center St in Santa Cruz 
 for\nPublic Comment Presentations
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/22/18455242.php
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