We have created a list of important tasks we need to be done for our
strike to be successful. The follow list is composed of the Strike Committees
and their respective co-ordinators.
Please contact the member co-ordinators with your non-University email
if possible.
Picket Committee: Strategize and plan strike picket locations, train
pickets, etc.
Coordinator- Sandi Sherman
Mutual Support: Manages strike fund for members seeking financial help
during strike
- Kelly Ahern
Internal Communications: Directs and maintains information to members
via non-U email, websites, Strike Hot-line and telephoning.
- Krista Gallagher
- Brad Sigal
Headquarters: Help maintain strike Headquarters, answer phones, keeps
Strike computer network functioning, random tasks, etc.
- Erika Zurawski
Kitchen: Every army travels on its stomach and the kitchen helps keep
picketers and volunteers fed. Also helps setup the food shelf. If you
are talented in the kitchen, you will be very popular amongst your fellow
strikers.
- Matty Strickler
Community Support: building our relationships with communities, labor
unions, volunteers, fundraising, community outreach, etc.
- Cherrene Horazuk
Volunteers: helps coordinates at-large volunteers of members and non-members
who are willing to help the strike in any way they can.
- Rhonda Jennen
Strike - Frequently Asked Questions (pdf printable flyer version of this information)
AFSCME U of M Strike Info FAQ
September 2007
Insurance issues:
Will I lose my health insurance if I go on strike?
Your health coverage will continue as long as you work one day in a pay period.
This has been taken into account in developing the strike plan. Monday,
September 3rd is the first day of the pay period. You would be covered for that
pay period, and you would need to work one day in the next pay period in order
to have the entire month covered. We are suggesting that this could be the last
day, Friday, September 28th. It is highly unlikely that the strike would last
that long.
How are Retirement/FICA contributions affected during a strike?
The strike will count as non-work time. No taxes will be paid, nor earnings reported, on time spent out on strike.
I have a surgery scheduled. What if we’re on strike?
The Employer cannot rescind your rights under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The Employer may require medical certification, in keeping with the FMLA.
Strike/Picket issues:
Can I be fired for striking?
Legal strikes are protected by the Minnesota Public Employee Labor Relations Act (MPELRA). Your right to strike is guaranteed by law. If your supervisor threatens you in any way, contact the union office and we will take action.
Can I be permanently replaced?
No. Unlike the private sector, striking public employees cannot be permanently replaced. Under Minnesota Statute 179A (PELRA,) an employer cannot “grant the status of permanent replacement employee to a person for performing bargaining unit work for the employer…during a strike authorized by an employee organization that is an exclusive representative.”
What should I do if my supervisor threatens me about striking?
It is illegal for your supervisor to threaten you about striking or to suggest that you will lose your job by striking. If they do so, please contact the union office so we can take action against them.
If I am on probation should I strike? Will I get fired if I do?
Probationary employees have the right to strike. It is unlawful for the Employer to terminate any employee for exercising their legal right to strike. If you would like to discuss your situation, call the union office.
What is the Mutual Support Committee?
U of M AFSCME has set up a support fund. Donations have been and will be taken from unions, from the larger community and from on-campus supporters. The Mutual Support Committee is responsible for administering the hardship fund and for mobilizing the additional resources of the Union and the community to meet the health and welfare needs of strikers and their families.
I have vacation coming up, what happens to my vacation if I strike?
The employer will not grant vacation pay while a strike is ongoing.
Can I work for another employer during the strike?
Yes. Many employees will seek temporary and/or part-time positions. Retail enterprises will have begun holiday hiring and will likely be a good source of temporary work. Keep in mind that evening and weekend work will allow you to do picket duty and actively engage in other strike activities.
Where do I show up on the first day of the strike?
We will attempt to call everyone to let you know what building you are to go to on that first day. There will be main gathering areas. If you do not get a call from someone at Strike Headquarters, please check for your picket location on your Local’s web site: AFSCME 3937: www.afscme3937.org. AFSCME 3800 www.afscme3800.org
Will I be picketing in front of my building?
The first day calls for people to picket in front of your own buildings, but if you have reasons you would like to picket somewhere else let us or a picket captain know. We may move people around to meet the needs of the situation in order to have the most effective strike possible.
What happens if I don’t strike? Do I have to strike?
Once a decision is regarding the employer’s final offer has been made (the
reject or accept vote), and if the vote is to reject and strike, all employees
are expected to honor the majority decision. Failure to do so will mean you are
consciously harming the efforts of your co-workers. Once a decision is made to
strike, every worker bears personal responsibility for the strength of the
strike action. Every worker also needs to care
about the needs of every other worker and help to make sure those needs get met
during the strike. This is done by raising hardship funds from supporters,
participating in the work of the mutual support committee and making needs
known to union leaders.
Personal/Financial issues:
What happens if I can’t make my mortgage payment?
We suggest you immediately notify whatever organization holds your mortgage (your bank, building & loan, credit union, etc.) to inform them that you may possibly be going on strike. Many companies have policies or procedures that may make a postponement or reduction of payments during the strike without adversely affecting your credit. Once you find out what the policies are please let us know. There may be other employees who can use this information for themselves.
What if I rent an apartment?
You should get in touch with your landlord and inform them of the possibility of a strike. Once the strike starts, if you are not able to pay the rent, ask for a postponement until the successful conclusion of the strike.
How can I pay my utility bills?
Notify all utilities (telephone, gas, electric, water, cable, etc.) of the possibility of a strike.
I have credit card debt. Will they let me skip payments?
Notify any companies to whom you are making any payments for cars, furniture, department stores, credits cards, loan companies, etc. and inform them of the possibility of a strike. Find out what their policies are. Once the strike starts, if you are unable to make payments, you should give notification that you are on strike and request a moratorium on your accounts until the strike is settled.
Is there any help from the Union while I’m on strike?
We have formed a U of M AFSCME Mutual Support Committee which is responsible for mobilizing the resources of the Union, the International, and the community to meet the health and welfare needs of strikers and their families. There is a committee of our members who will be establishing guidelines for distribution of funds in emergency situations, and they will be responsible for reviewing any applications.
In addition, there are governmental and voluntary agencies in the community that can provide assistance. The Mutual Support Committee will identify these agencies, determine eligibility requirements, and develop a referral process for our members.
University-related issues:
Could the University lock us out?
The University cannot lock us out as long as we are engaged in a legal strike. we will be engaged in a legal strike. Any communications implying otherwise are simply attempts to intimidate.
If I had scheduled vacation during the time we are on strike, will I be paid for it?
The University has said that vacation will be cancelled not only for striking workers, but other employees as well. This is at supervisor discretion and each individual supervisor has a choice about whether to do this or not.
Can I tell my supervisor that I am going to strike?
Your supervisor cannot require you to tell him/her whether or not you are going to strike. To even ask you if you are going on strike is considered an unfair labor practice. It is up to you whether or not you want to give them that information.
Will I have to turn in my keys and secure cards and tell my passwords to my department?
Your supervisor cannot ask you whether or not your are going on strike. They
can ask all clerical workers in your department to turn in all keys and secure
cards that are Department property. University policy on passwords to all
systems is clear. It says, “Passwords must be managed solely by the authorized
owner of the User ID. Passwords must remain confidential. Never share passwords
with your supervisor or technical
support staff.” This is a direct quote from the following web site http://www.fss.umn.edu/sec_jde_passreminder.htm.
Will I have to turn in my U Card?
Your U card is personal property. You cannot be asked to turn it in to the department. For many people it is also an ATM card. If it is used for security access and your supervisor wishes you not to have access in the event of a strike, he/she will have to cancel that access through their normal channels but cannot do so by seizing your U Card.
What about my Regents Scholarship?
As long as you work a certain number of days in the semester, your Regents Scholarship benefit is covered. If you are taking a class, ask the professor or instructor is s/he will move the class off-campus. If they won’t, you can ask how to participate without crossing the picket line.
Will my Metropass be cancelled? How about my Parking Contract?
Neither your Metropass nor parking contract will be cancelled. The University will bill you for any payments that were missed because you did not have a paycheck.
Contact information:
AFSCME Local 3260:
President: Rhonda Jennen
rhonda.jennen@gmail.com
AFSMCE Local 3800:
President: Phyllis Walker
phyllisafscme3800@hotmail.com
AFSCME Local 3937:
President: Barbara Bezat
union@afscme3937.org
Strike Headquarters:
University Baptist Church
1219 University Avenue SE
Minneapolis, MN
55414
Strike hotline:
612-234-8772
For Immediate Release: August 30, 2007
Contacts: Phyllis Walker, President AFSCME 3800 (clerical), 612-251-9987
Barb Bezat, President AFSCME 3937 (technical), 612-379-3933
Denise Osterholm, President AFSCME 3801 (UMD) 218-726-6312
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The University has not changed their offer.
Strike is ON. First day of strike will be Wednesday, Sept 5 Click here or call the strike hotline for latest updates - 612-234-8772. |
For Immediate Release: August 29, 2007
Rally to Support
U of M Workers
Aug 30, 2007
This morning the University’s Office of Human Resources sent out a negotiations update email that is a distortion of what happened yesterday at the negotiating table.
In an effort to achieve a settlement and get things moving our Union Negotiating Team put the following wage proposal on the table:
3.5% - first payroll period of FY 07
3.5% - first payroll period of FY 08
August 29th, 2007
To all U of M AFSCME employees,
Last week we heard from 72% of our members that the August 10th offer of 2.25% and 2.5% are not acceptable proposals. The majority of our members rejected this offer last week, and voted to authorize a strike.
We came to the table this morning, August 29th, 2007, and made major moves in our wage proposals.
At 10:30 am, the University responded to our opening proposal with no change in their proposal whatsoever. Their offer remains at 2.25% for Clerical and Technical employees, and 2.5% for Health Care employees. They tell us that there is no more money to put on the table for AFSCME employees.
Over the course of our negotiations we have been consistent in our message to the University that AFSCME employees need to make up for years of decreasing job value.
Our wages have not kept up with inflation.
We know that it takes only $1.1 million for each percentage increase for our members. This is out of an overall operating budget of close to $1.5 billion. The U of M AFSCME Joint Negotiations Committee cannot in good conscience ask members to accept this non-proposal. We must all re-double our efforts to prepare for a strike to begin Wednesday, September 5th. In order to reach any settlement that we can accept - every AFSCME employee has to be part of this action. We must be ready to take a stand now.
There are Strike Preparation meetings scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.
There is a Community Support action tonight (Wednesday, August 29th) at 4:30 pm at the corner of Union and Washington Avenues on the East Bank. We will be bannering and handing out flyers.
There is a rally planned for noon, Thursday, August 30th in front of Morrill Hall.
In addition, there is a strike hotline now set up for updates:
612-234-8772
Events and actions will be happening very fast in the next few days. We urge you to check the web sites and the strike hotline for the most recent information about meetings, rallies, picket-sign pick-up and other crucial dates, times and locations.
We are strong when we all stand together!
U of M AFSCME Joint Negotiations Committee
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AFSCME Local 3800
1313 5th St SE #332-B
Minneapolis, MN 55414
www.afscme3800.org
Strike Hotline: 612-234-8772