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DESCRIPTION:   Strike Oct. 10\n                   NO CONTRACT - NO WORK!\nAll Transit 
 workers out!  Fight to Win!\n\nAC Transit workers from ATU 192 voted down 
 concessionary contracts twice. If there is no agreement Oct. 10, BART 
 workers of ATU 1555 and SEIU 1021 must strike along with AC Transit workers 
 to shut the Bay Area down tight! No more contract extensions! The assault 
 on our living standards, jobs and benefits can be stopped by linking up 
 with other workers and the working class community. \n\n                    
                        No Concessions!\nAll workers need benefits and wages 
 paid by employers. Either BART and AC Transit workers will unite and walk 
 together to fight concessions or be forced into a race to the bottom with 
 poor benefits paid out-of-pocket. The unions should fight for all workers, 
 including immigrant workers, to have a living wage with social benefits. 
 \n\n      Rally at West Oakland BART Station\nIf there is a strike the 
 Transport Workers Solidarity Committee will be organizing a rally for all 
 transport workers and their supporters at 5PM on the first evening of the 
 strike at the West Oakland BART station. BART’s threatened strikebreaking 
 must be stopped!\n\n           Defend George Figueroa!\nGeorge Figueroa, 
 the courageous July strike coordinator for ATU 1555, is being victimized by 
 BART. There can be no tentative agreement until George gets reinstated with 
 full back pay. Amnesty is a basic union principle. We must defend our own! 
 \n\n           Join with the Community!\nRestore the cuts to AC Transit 
 lines. Slash public transit fares. Make it affordable for working people.  
 Tax the wealthy developers who profit from BART expansions. The rally 
 should hear from the family of Oscar Grant, the young black man killed by 
 BART police in 2009. Others from the community should speak on an open mike 
 at the podium. \n\nwww.transportworkers.org           (labor donated)       
                     October 7, 2013\n\n\nNo Concessions!\nIt’s Time to 
 Play Hardball! \n                                                           
   September 30, 2013\n\nBART management is playing hardball and so can we. 
 BART is demanding cuts to our real wages without adjusting for cost of 
 living. BART will not agree to basic safety demands such as tunnel 
 lighting, endangering riders and workers.  BART wants us to pay more for 
 health benefits and to pay in for pensions even though we are not covered 
 by Social Security. Four years ago BART received $100 million in 
 concessions from us. Today they have a $125 million a year operating 
 surplus, yet they demand concessions.\n\nWhy are BART Union officials and 
 negotiators volunteering to make concessions? Our bargaining teams just 
 made an offer to management that would reduce our wage demands by 2.5% per 
 year, increase our payments for health benefits by 15% and includes a 
 “swap” on pensions that encourages management to reduce or even dispose 
 of the pension plan.\n \n  Recall the sellout negotiators now!\n \nNo More 
 Concessions!  In 2011 thousands of public workers converged on the State 
 Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin to fight Governor Scott Walker’s 
 union-busting proposals. It was a historic moment in Labor history. But 
 their Union officials, along with the Democratic Party, sold the workers 
 out. Their Unions negotiators offered concessions to Walker. Each time a 
 concession was made, Walker wanted more.  That’s what BART managers 
 management is doing to us. Members have a right to attend and observe 
 bargaining. It is time to say,  “No More Wisconsins!”\n\nStop 
 Concessionary Bargaining!\n\n1.  Attend ATU LOCAL 1555's Special Meeting 
 Sept. 30. The meeting will be held at the Trans Pacific Center, 1000 
 Broadway (at 10th St.) Oakland.\n \n2.  We demand full transparency. We 
 demand a complete report after every bargaining session.\n \n3. We demand 
 accountability; our negotiators must make no further concessions. Recall 
 and replace union officials who don't represent us.\n \n4. We demand an 
 emergency membership meeting in order for the membership to vote down all 
 concessionary offers.\n \n5.  We must rally all working people and the 
 community to prepare to beat back the attack on all workers, starting with 
 the BART workers.\n \n              No more austerity cuts!\n \nCurrently 
 there are thousands of Union workers working without a contract. If we 
 lose, they’re going down with us. Our communities will also suffer with 
 increased fares and unsafe riding conditions. We all need to stand together 
 in our struggle for a living wage, free quality health care, and retirement 
 with dignity.  This can happen if there is a political willingness to cut 
 fares through taxation of developers and corporations whose property values 
 increase sharply as a result of BART expansion.\n \n6.  We need to prepare 
 now for an all-out strike on October 10th, starting with an appeal to AC 
 Transit workers (ATU 192) to support our struggle with a solidarity strike. 
 AC Transit workers recently voted down a concessionary deal and are working 
 without a contract.  We need to also appeal to all other Bay Area transit 
 workers to honor our picket lines.  A strike honored by transit workers, 
 supported by Labor with community support, will blow management’s demands 
 for concessions off the table and out the door. It would strike a blow for 
 all working people: the employed, unemployed, and underemployed.\n \n7. We 
 need to reach out to all of the members of SEIU 1021 and AFSCME, along with 
 other ATU Locals in Northern California, to insure our struggle is not 
 isolated.\n \n8. BART management is training strikebreakers. The Union 
 movement must be mobilized to stop them. We need to let union busters know 
 that the Bay Area will not be another Wisconsin!\n\n          We have the 
 power to turn the tide! \nWe must use it to win!\n\nYuri Hollie, Executive 
 Board and Negotiating Committee ATU 1555\nDennis Acma, Negotiating 
 Committee\nAlan Derman, former Vice President 1555 (retired)\nGeorge 
 Figueroa, former ATU 1555 strike coordinator and steward\nDana Mims, 
 Steward\nScott Morrison,  Steward and August 1 Rally Organizer\nGene Pepi, 
 former Vice President (retired) \nCharles Duran\nChris Hudson\nJohn 
 O’Connor, Contra Costa Labor Council delegate\n\n                         
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 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/10/07/18744470.php
SUMMARY:Strike Oct 10 Labor Community Rally For BART Workers-Stop Concessions-No Contract No Work
LOCATION:Oscar Grant Plaza\nIn Front of Oakland City Hall\n14th and Broadway Oakland
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