Negotiations have continued with no formal proposal from either party.
Discussions concerning Carbon have been put off until the surveys have been completed in Carbon.
Here are a few statements from the officers on your Bargaining Committee:
VP Gary Wilkerson, "Our representation from the AWPPW has been great. The bargaining training we received in Portland is paying off. Tommy's hair is still looking good."
Committeeman Tommy Hubbard, "It's a slow process. We have the membership's best interest at heart."
Committeeman Michael Seldomridge, "Keep us all in your prayers."
VP Heather Williams, "I'm honored to be part of this committee and to have Don Draeger at our side. We are unified in our efforts moving forward through bargaining with the members' best interests in mind. Stay strong and stand together. Remember the motto of AWPPW: "Guard well the democratic rights of your members." Your committee is committed to this and will put forth our best effort in securing a fair contract. Solidarity brothers and sisters."
Job Analyst Tommy Meeks, "We feel very well represented by Don Draeger. The process is moving along as I have expected. Your continued support is appreciated."
President Bob Booth, "Discussions have been respectful, so far. We're prepared to represent your interests, in whichever direction bargaining leads us. Even though we haven't been tested by any major obstacles, I'm certain you all would be proud of the way your Committee is conducting business at the table. I'm appreciative of the training the AWPPW provided for us. Don Draeger's experience has meant a lot to us. I know that you guys will come to appreciate Don as much as we do.
In the end, it all comes down to the will of the membership. When we bring something back, you will direct us how to proceed.
As solid information develops, we'll post it here and utilize our CAT Teams, as well. I look forward to seeing you all at the informational meetings on Sunday."
Local 675 Bargaining Committee
Discussions concerning Carbon have been put off until the surveys have been completed in Carbon.
Here are a few statements from the officers on your Bargaining Committee:
VP Gary Wilkerson, "Our representation from the AWPPW has been great. The bargaining training we received in Portland is paying off. Tommy's hair is still looking good."
Committeeman Tommy Hubbard, "It's a slow process. We have the membership's best interest at heart."
Committeeman Michael Seldomridge, "Keep us all in your prayers."
VP Heather Williams, "I'm honored to be part of this committee and to have Don Draeger at our side. We are unified in our efforts moving forward through bargaining with the members' best interests in mind. Stay strong and stand together. Remember the motto of AWPPW: "Guard well the democratic rights of your members." Your committee is committed to this and will put forth our best effort in securing a fair contract. Solidarity brothers and sisters."
Job Analyst Tommy Meeks, "We feel very well represented by Don Draeger. The process is moving along as I have expected. Your continued support is appreciated."
President Bob Booth, "Discussions have been respectful, so far. We're prepared to represent your interests, in whichever direction bargaining leads us. Even though we haven't been tested by any major obstacles, I'm certain you all would be proud of the way your Committee is conducting business at the table. I'm appreciative of the training the AWPPW provided for us. Don Draeger's experience has meant a lot to us. I know that you guys will come to appreciate Don as much as we do.
In the end, it all comes down to the will of the membership. When we bring something back, you will direct us how to proceed.
As solid information develops, we'll post it here and utilize our CAT Teams, as well. I look forward to seeing you all at the informational meetings on Sunday."
Local 675 Bargaining Committee