Saturday, August 3, 2019

2019 BOSS CONTRACT RATIFICATION VOTE


Brothers & Sisters,
                               The 2019 BOSS Contract was ratified by a vote from the membership today. Thanks to all that participated.

In Solidarity,

Ed Grabowski
President
LL2061
District 166
IAMAW

Thursday, July 25, 2019

2019 BOSS Negotiations Update

Brothers and sisters,

Your Negotiations Committee met again with the company this morning.  After several more rounds of counter proposals for both Economic and Non Economic issues, we were presented with the BAFO (Best And Final Offer) from the company.  Details will be presented at the Ratification Meeting.  Look for the announcement of date and time on this blog and your union bulletin board.  We look forward to presenting the BAFO to our membership.We have an agreement that the committee can recommend for approval.

In Strong Solidarity,

Your Negotiating Committee

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

7/27/19 Negotitations update

Brothers and sisters,

Our Negotiating team received the companies 2nd Non Economics proposal.  The company explained their proposal.  We caucused and discussed it at length.  We then assembled our T/A's and handed our Unions 3rd pass at Non Economic proposals.  After BR Dimeco finished explaining our 3rd proposal we passed our 1st Economic proposal to the company.  We are close to wrapping up the Non Economic portion.   Brother Dimeco explained our Economic proposal and waited for the companies 1st counter proposal.  We received their 1st counter proposal and heard their explanation.  We are currently wrapping up for the evening after another long day and will meet again at 8am to continue negotiations for our brothers and sisters.

In Solidarity,

Your Negotiating Committee

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Negotiations Update

Brothers and sisters,

Your Negotiating Committee met with the company this morning.  Brothers Jody Bennett (Aerospace), Tony Wirth (GLR) were joined today by GVP Mark Blondin at the negotiating table.  Brother Blondin emphasized how important this contract is to the International in the Aerospace Service Contract sector. 

BR Kevin Dimeco led our side and opened with high hopes for a fair and equitable contract.   We presented our !st pass for Non Economics, which the company countered after lunch.  We reviewed their counter proposal and continue on Non Economic proposals.

Monday, July 22, 2019

2019 BOSS Negotiations prep has started

Brothers and sisters,

Your Negotiating Committee started negotiations prep work on Friday July 19, 2019.  We worked late Friday and are just now finishing up Non Economic proposals this evening based upon your important surveys and comments.  Thank you for sharing your ideas and letting us know what priorities you deem most important.

Brothers Tony Wirth, Grand Lodge Rep, and Jody Bennett, Chief of Staff for Aerospace, joined your team of negotiators to assist in getting a just and fair contract for all BOSS employees.

Please remember if you didn't hear something about negotiations from this blog, regard it as false information.

In Solidarity,

Your BOSS Negotiating Committee

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Show Our Support for the Teachers & Support Staff



Dear Brothers and Sisters,
                                                Brevard county teachers and support staff responded during the shutdown by donating their time, money and food in support us. Please join me in returning our support by attending the Public Ed Rally #2. The rally is at 4:45pm, Tuesday, February 12th, 2019, 2700 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940.

In Solidarity,

Ed Grabowski
President
LL2061
District 166
IAMAW

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Return to Work & Food Bank Info

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
                                                I want to thank everyone for the tremendous turnout at the rally today. Please remember our work is not complete. We need to contact our federal elected officials again to convey the message that government shutdowns are unacceptable and all federal contract workers should receive back pay for this latest one.
                      Kennedy Space Center was back open as of 12pm today. As a result, all employees working on the IMSS, KPLSS, LASSO, TOSC & ISC contracts should report to their normally scheduled shifts on Monday, January 28th, 2019, unless directed to report earlier by management.
                     There will be a food bank distribution this upcoming Thursday, January 31st, 2019 from 12pm to 5pm at the hall. The food bank is to be administered by Second Harvest Food Bank and Hands for Healing International. It is open to the entire community so please help share this information and provide the address of the hall, 271 Taylor Ave., Cape Canaveral, FL, 32920.

In Solidarity,

Ed Grabowski
President
LL2061
District 166
IAMAW

Friday, January 25, 2019

Rally & Food Drive Is Still On!!!!

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
                                                The Solidarity Rally and Food Drive will still happen tomorrow, January 26th, 2019, from 12pm to 2pm. Even though we have received encouraging news that the  government shutdown will end, the proposed continuing resolution only funds the government through February 15th, 2019. As I said in a earlier blog, it is imperative that all members make every attempt to attend. We want to send a message that government shutdowns are not acceptable and that all federal contractors impacted should receive the back pay missed due to the latest shutdown.

In Solidarity,

Ed Grabowski
President
LL2061
District 166
IAMAW



Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Rally Reminder & Other Info



Dear Brothers and Sisters,
                                                Please remember the solidarity rally and food drive scheduled for this Saturday, January 26th, from 12pm - 2pm. It is important that all members make every attempt to attend. For those that have been fortunate enough to work during the shutdown, I encourage you to consider donating non-perishable food items to the food drive.
                 Members that are employed on the ISC contract and looking to transition to the BOSS contract should know that PAE has notified us that all job offers for represented employees are still on hold. We will inform everyone as soon as they provide us an update on the job offers.
                  We were made aware today of concerns from members that they might not receive all of the wage/pay compensation they are entitled to for work during a base closure. These concerns need to be put to rest as we will ensure everyone receives all compensation they are entitled to per their respective CBA. In addition, conversations have been held with the companies pertaining these concerns and they agreed the CBAs will be followed pertaining base closure compensation.
                 In a final note, I received the same suggestion from several members on financially surviving the shutdown. It was to lower your 401K deductions until the shutdown is over and we return to work. You will have to contact your employer to accomplish this and we can assist in identifying a point of contact.

In Solidarity,

Ed Grabowski
President
LL2061
District 166
IAMAW

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Do Not Establish a GoFundMe Page/Account

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
                                                Please do not establish a GoFundMe page/account to raise funds for yourself. There might be ethical and legality concerns involved as we are federal contractor employees. We will contact the IAMAW legal department for guidance and provide an update on this subject.

In Solidarity,

Ed Grabowski
President
LL2061
District 166
IAMAW

Friday, January 18, 2019

Time for Action

Dear Brothers & Sisters,
                                            The effects of the government shutdown are a crisis that only continues to grow as it drags on. Already, as a result of the shutdown, some of our fellow members of LL2061 have received layoff notices with a termination date of 1/25/2019.
          As such, now is not the time to remain idle and silent. If you haven't already done so, I need everyone to contact your congressional representative and both Senator Rubio and Senator Scott to urge them to end the shutdown and return us to work. Please encourage all of your family members(include relatives nationwide), neighbors and friends to do the same.
           There is also a solidarity rally at the hall scheduled for next
Saturday, 1/26/2019, from 12pm to 2pm. I implore all members to make every effort to attend. This is an instance where your personal actions can help influence an outcome.
           Below are links to find the contact info for Central Florida's congressional representatives and Florida's U. S. Senators. Please share these links with your family and friends so they can find their Congressional Representative(s).
            Refer to the attached flyers that have more information about the rally and shutdown relief donations.
              In closing, we will all get through this together by being there for each other and doing our part as a union member.

                                                             In solidarity,
                                                                                    Ed Grabowski
                                                                                    President LL 2061
                                                                                    District 166  IAMAW
                                                               

Note: If the shutdown ends before 1/26/2019 the rally will be canceled.

Note: Please provide this blog link to all members you are in contact with. We are still building our contact list and your help disseminating information is greatly appreciated. Encourage all that haven't provided their contact info to send it to me via email or text, edwardgrabowski@bellsouth.net or 386-846-8671. The contact info should include the member's name, job classification, phone#, personal email & contract employed on, ie: ISC, TOSC, etc...

Congressional links to find your Representatives and Senators: www.usa.gov/elected-officials and www.house.gov







n, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3671

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Building stronger lines of communication

Sisters and brothers,

We are currently building a database for more efficient lines of communication.  Please contact President Ed Grabowski 386 846 8671 or email edwardgrabowski@bellsouth.net with your personal phone number and email so that we can keep you up to date with the latest information relating to the shutdown.  We will also keep you informed about the BOSS transition.

AECOM insurance verification  844-779-9567
IMPORTANT NOTE: if you signed up for AECOM insurance BEFORE Dec 31, 2018 (KSC 750/1500 plan) this plan IS NOT available even if you have received insurance cards. You MUST sign up again BEFORE Jan 31, 2019 OR YOU WILL NOT HAVE INSURANCE!!

Yang insurance verification    800-457-3481

AECOM/Yang contract has been extended until March 1, 2019 due to the government shutdown.

BOSS job offers are on hold due to the government shutdown.

PAE employment questions  Justin Boggs   Justin.boggs@pae.com  864-412-2002



Several banking institutions are offering members effected by the shutdown with 12 month 0% interest loans.  Launch and space coast credit unions are offering this.

Local food pantries are available throughout central Florida.  We realize this is tough to do but please utilize these services if you need them.

We realize these are tough times for all our members.  Together we are stronger.  If you are working please remember other members would appreciate the opportunity to share in some the scarce hours available.

For additional assistance see below:


United Way, one of the AFL-CIO’s national partners, supports 2-1-1, a free nationwide information and referral line that helps people find local resources they may be eligible to obtain 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The 2-1-1 line can be accessed by phone or computer. A toll-free call to 2-1-1 connects you to a community resource specialist in your area who can put you in touch with local organizations that provide critical services, including:

  • Supplemental food and nutrition programs;
  • Shelter and housing options, and utilities assistance;
  • Employment and education opportunities;
  • Services for veterans; and
  • Health care and mental health services.

Call 2-1-1 and speak with a live, highly trained service professional in your area from any cell phone or landline. All calls are private and confidential, and assistance is available in multiple languages.

Or visit 211.org  to locate organizations in your community that provide support and assistance to working families in their time of need.

To find a local United Way in your community and learn about potential additional resources, visit unitedway.org/find-your-united-way

And if you know of a worker impacted by the shutdown, please share this with them as well.