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Getting back to the basics

Berry Craig
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By BERRY CRAIG

AFT Local 1360

Spring training—wrapping up now--is where big league baseball players, having spent most of the winter away from ballparks, get back to the basics--mainly pitching, hitting and fielding—before opening day. (This year April 1.)

But any time is a good time for unions to encourage their members to focus on the fundamentals of what unions have done—and are still doing—not just for them but for all working people.

DC-based AFSCME District Council 20 has on its website “36 Reasons Why You Should Thank a Union.”

The posting explains: “Employers and Corporations did not feel generous and decide to give you two days off every week to have a social/personal life. (We now call them weekends). Corporations did not just feel like being nice one day and give their employees paid vacations. CEOs didn’t get together in a boardroom and say ‘Let’s give our employees more rights at work’ or ‘Maybe there should be laws to limit our power over an employee’.

“Virtually all these benefits you have at work, whether you work in public or private sector, all of the benefits and rights you enjoy every day are there because unions fought hard and long for them against big business who did everything they could to prevent giving you your rights. Many union leaders and members even lost their lives for things we take for granted today.

“If the right-wing attack on unions is nothing more than ignorance, lack of education, and propaganda. If anyone would rather support corporations instead of organized groups of workers to secure a fair work environment A.K.A ‘a union, I asked them to walk the walk as well. Give up every benefit and right that you use that unions are responsible for.”

Here are the three dozen reasons:

1. Weekends

2. All Breaks at Work (Lunch)

3. Paid vacations

4. FMLA

5. Sick Leave

6. Social Security

7. Minimum Wage

8. Civil Rights Act/ Title VII (Prohibits Discrimination)

9. 8- Hour work day

10. Overtime Pay

11. Child labor laws

12. Occupational Safety & health Act (OSHA)

13. 40-hour work Week

14. Worker’s compensation (Worker’s Comp)

15. Unemployment Insurance

16. Pensions

17. Workplace Safety standards and Regulations

18. Employer Health Care Insurance

19. Collective Bargaining Rights for Employees

20. Wrongful Termination Laws

21. Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967

22. Whistleblower Protection Laws

23. Employee Polygraph Protect Act

24. Veteran’s Employment and Training Services (VETS)

25. Compensation increases and Evaluations (Raises)

26. Sexual Harassment Laws

27. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)

28. Holiday Pay

29. Employer Dental, Life, and Vision insurance

30. Privacy Rights

31. Pregnancy and Parental Leave

32. Military Leave

33. The Right to Strike

34. Public Education for Children

35. Equal Pay Acts of 1963 & 2011

36. Laws Ending Sweatshops in the United States

The posting concludes: “So, if you don’t have faith in unions would you give up all 36 of these union fought rights?”

Why indeed.