It was the perfect stage at the Aerospace Conference for IAMâs Southern Territory General Vice President Mark A. Blondin to recognize the hard work of a few leaders from District 70 in Wichita, KS. After weeks of diligent work, Business Representative Tyson Kelly and ADBR Gerald Hill are proud to say that the strike at Garnett Auto Supply Inc./Jobbers Automotive Warehouse Inc. is over!
To a rousing round of applause, Blondin was thrilled to tell the more than 300 attendees of the conference, âEvery person who walked out together at Jobbers will walk back in together!âÂ
âThe brothers and sisters of Jobbers/Garnett have been a true example of District 70,â said Kelly. âIf we all ban together like they did we will be a force in which to be reckoned. It shows that standing arm in arm, side by side, to demand fair treatment and respect is truly achievable.â
Overall, the contract gains are significant. Machinist members have a new progression that theyâve never had before which will mandate raises every six months. They also gained the ability to carry over 80 hours of vacation and 200 hours of sick leave instead of losing that benefit. The grievance and arbitration procedures were strengthened, giving our members the ability to work things through the system at a faster pace. But there was one item that District 70 is extremely proud to have gained.Â
âWe were able to establish a joint Health and Safety Committee and for these workers, thatâs a game changer, â explains Hill. âBroken fans, temperatures that reached more than 100 degrees in the summer and dropping to freezing in the winter, restrooms that hadnât seen a cleaning agent in years â those were the conditions in which these workers existed. We are going to be able to make sure that isnât the case for these workers in the future.â
DBR of District 70 Cornell Beard couldnât be more proud of what these workers have done, not just for themselves but for workers across the state of Kansas. âThese workers took a stand and changed the culture. Thatâs why we do what we do in the Labor Movement. There was not a local in our District who didnât take the time to walk the picket line with their Brothers and Sisters at Jobbers. And just ask those workers on strike â that support made all the difference. Thatâs something I will never forget,â said Beard proudly.
The Brothers and Sisters at Garnett Auto Supply Inc./Jobbers Automotive Warehouse Inc. have proven, yet again, that Solidarity works. Itâs what we do and who we are and it will forever be the heart and soul of anyone who holds the title of Fighting Machinist.
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