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Part Time Workers Work Overtime to Organize I.W.W. Union at Shattuck Cinemas

by Worker Freedom
One year later, the Shattuckunion continues to organize and grow with each new experience. Workers are putting on another Rally on March 16, 2007 at 6pm in front of the theater.
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Shattuck union workers began holding organizing meetings in March 2006 and filed an election petition with the NLRB on May 08, 2006. Six weeks later workers voted overwhelmingly for the union. A month later negotiations with Landmark Cinemas began. Bargaining is ongoing and no agreement for a contract has been reached.

Community support has played an important role in elevating the struggle of the Shattuck workers to a new level. Growing confidence among the workers has enabled us to continue to become better union organizers and to explain the union to new hires.

Shattuck workers are part-time workers like so many others in the service industry but we feel that our contribution to Landmark Cinemas is deserving of more than just wages. We deserve benefits and will continue to demand them at the bargaining table. Organizing a rally is evidence that we don’t intend to sit back and wait for a corporate lawyer to throw us a bone.

By all accounts bargaining with Landmark Cinemas has been frustrating and an eye opener that shows us how corporate power is retained in the hands of the company. Witness their unwillingness to take our demands for health care, holiday pay, sick days seriously enough to make contract concessions. Shattuck workers will continue to bargain in good faith over our demands and expect to see some real progress very soon.

Recently the Berkeley City Council passed a resolution supporting and recognizing the efforts of the Shattuck Union. Initially Shattuck workers were approached at a rally in front of the theater by members of the Commission On Labor who recognized the significance of the Shattuck Workers’ struggle and were interested in lending their support.

The rally on March 16th is sign that the workers are determined to see these very real issues through to a just and fair conclusion. So start your weekend right, join us in front of our theater!
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by not you
And how do you expect the theater to pay for your "demands"?

Raise the ticket price? Isn't $9 a bit steep already?

Sorry, but someone has invented something called the DVD Player. You should learn about it. Keep pushing theaters out of business and they certainly won't be needing your labor.

Illegals can certainly do your job.
by crudo
The bosses are getting raises at the theater, and the workers aren't. Something is wrong.

by a wob
Please support the efforts of the Shattuck Theater workers to get organized. We have a lot to learn from them for their determination to work together to demand respect and resources from their bosses rather than sinking into the cynicism and defeatism that most of us settle for.

They are not calling for a boycott yet, but if they do then public events like this will be the best way to support grassroots economic justice organizing by putting pressure on the owners to "share".
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