IUE-CIO Local 301 News, 1962 July 6

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vy. Pentals of the Hall in preference
\_- ta other places that have air con-

<-sthis improvement.

1962.

ing agricultural, professional, etc!
__ is estimated at 262,100 for May. *) | me
“s wi. oo While.there has been a consider-

‘conditioning the building.

CAPLTAL DISTRICT EMPLOYMENT REPORT |

_ According to the recent report
covering the Capital District.
from the Division of Employment of
the New York State Department of
Labor, manufacturing employment in |.
May 1962, estimated at 62,700,
showed no significant change from. -
the previous month's report cover=. |.
ing April. ee

Non-manufacturing employment, — |
estimated at approximately 160,200, |
in May 1962, was up 3400 over the.
previous month of Apr: ;

Unemployment in May was estim-
ated at 9,700,

-The civilian work force includ=

1962, which is 3,000 less than a
year ago when“the work force was...
estimated to be 265,000, 7

The Capital District Report. .
includes Albany, Schenectady, Troy |
and Saratoga. The employment fig-=
ures also include approximately
10,000 commuters living outside
this labor market area,

rman a tee

ATR CONDITIONED AUDITORTUM

. Estimates on air conditioning
Local 301's Auditorium are being
obtained for consideration of the
“Executive Board and the membership.

_.During the hot days this past
month, many members have raised —
the question after membership meet-
ings as to the possibility of air
More=-
“over, the Union-has lost some.

ditioning. Now that our mortgage
has been paid, the pressure from
our members has been rising for

The officers are planning to:
have some estimates for the Exec«
utive Board to consider at their —

regular monthly meeting on Monday,

July 9th. If the Board favorably
considers the proposition, it will
be submitted to the members at the

COPE CAMPAIG!

~The 1962 COPE Drive for $1.00.
per member is progressing well as -
we go. to press and the reports in-
dicate that. the drive this year
will be more successful. than. any
other previous COPE Drive.

cess Local 301 did not. start their
Drive. until June, which was late
as compared with other AFL-CIO
local’ unions who. held ‘their drives |

in May .of this year.”

The reason Local 301. got off

|to.a late start was due to the fact
| that

several' campaigns for funds
were in progress, such as the Boys
Club-/and the T,V. Program on Medicare,
Therefore, the COPE Drive was.post~
poned. ON

able’ amount of COPE money already

y;turned: in; many of the Shop Stewards
|have not made complete returns as

yete |

There have been more COPE
buttons worn by"Loéa.l 301 members

in the campaign this ‘year than in
any..other previous’ one. The reason
for this is because John Shambo,
President.of Local 301, has received
the Democratic endorsement for State
Assemblyman and many of our members
have a-special interest this year

to stipport liberal candidates, such
as Shambo.for political office,

‘The COPE Drive will end this
week and all returns must be in the
Union Office by Monday, July 9th...

We are requesting that each

[Board Member be prepared to make a

final report at the Executive Board.”
meeting Monday evening.

ooNOTICE
EXECUTIVE’ BOARD MEETING:

Monday, July Oth, 7:30 Pom.
Officers will meet at 6 p.m

~- “Union Headquarters
' 121 Erie Bivd,

membership meeting on July 16th,

KNOLLS GRIEVANCE GAINS - | TUE LOCAL. SEE LEAGUE
| STRATE INCREASE : eee LEROY

Recently Shop Steward Fagan of The Local. 301 Golf: teeetie will
<nolis Research Lab., filed a have its Mid-Season Tournament ofA”

» s@. requesting an increase for the|Sunday, July 8th, at thé "Top-of=The |
"Service Equipment Operators", . World" Golf Course at Lake George.
After an unsatisfactory answer. from] Tee- off time is.9:00 a “Me,
the foreman,*Board Member Korszun ~ E &
requested that Union Headquarters |. The League is composed of 20
send this grievance to the second ‘members divided up into two divisions
step. . ; "1 separating the low and high handi-

He ‘| Cappers. —- .
At a second step meeting. with’ a : et
the Company, it was pointed .ou by |. sug De Forge. is leading’ the ,

_Union negotiators that new and more Red Division” of. low handicappers,
complicated duties had been. “fwith, 204 points at the end. of ‘the
to this Classification, making its _|mid-season, while Dominick Restifo

“worth more MONEY. Fe Me “ig rleads. the ‘Blue Division of phagkere

a

At this point, ‘management ey
agreed. to investigate furehes, based| : “The * hed gue plays < on | ays
on the above facts. “4 after work at the Schenectady, Muni-

: "+, 1éipal Golf Course.
et time later, we Were .
informed ‘that the Company would | — The final Codmnanent at the
' -Taise the rate. ‘On this job from “lend of the season will be held at
~oRel7 to’ R=18,. This. offer was. the "Concord" in the Catskills on
7 PeaeReS by. the Union. - _ +. Saturday. and Sunday, August. 25th
° So and 26th,

Negotiating for the Union a
were Messrs. Townsend, Korszun and John Wacken. an Bill ‘Christman
Fagane. 0005 85. . jofficers of the IUE) Local 301 Go

ase eee i a re Léague, wish tévremind the: playe
sachets who are not up-to-date in their dues’.
¥ ahs ay
~ PUNCH CARD. SYSTEM: A WHITE ELEPHANT! Be yeerecns tournonele tet ite ond

should be’ paid up bys Pr igays mudy 6th

et te: ‘punch. Card System in Steam
‘Turbine: which was instituted over
a year ago has proved
as a flat tire, as was predicted by; ~ N; ie) T ib CE
the Union Representatives when at
‘ started, oe pig oe os" TSummer Forum = The’ First Unitarian
pass Bo aes Society mes sohencctady »

ay The” System, designed for more me 78

- efficiency: in accumulating tools <. Wednesday, july Lith, 8:00 Ds Me.
‘and materials for jobs, works to. 5 : S ctad

some extent if the M.S. 0, ‘and his ize - NeGGeLL AVEDER, chene cues

Work Directing Specialist and numerdl< bn Mercer, Assoc,
ous other. “brothers of: the nd utes SPEAKER . Be, prea’ rpen tee at

_ keep. ‘running around checking, cart='|... ree
oing and doing. manually the thin Bene La 2 UOEOT College

. the System was. set up-to do autos [oro cele

matically, oe SUBJECT: « The Causes and Résponsibile |)

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One ‘of the probleris causing, a ere eae

£. the » enous is that Decenei:}. Ps
ie zation o Authority and Respon4 .
sibility divided .among’ the nuterous . » o » ADMISSION FREE
. Managers of: Shop Operations’ results ° ee Se Fae
~~ intoveach M,S.O,. patching up the.
-. system ‘within his own <BAILIWICK by.
the use of numerous salaried help,:
just to ‘get the job together and
finished within his, area, Then the

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Tesiing to get the Turbine manage» *.
ment to scrap the "Pennywise and

‘System is Supposed to see to it that Pound Foolish" plan which has been.

expensive-both to the Company and

. the job moves to the next operation the’ ‘employees since it started, -

. under the jurisdiction. of another

M.S.0, Tha job. andthe. parts . age
“ually get lost in ORBIT again and °

we. repeat the same: performances.

The’ ‘following erg Représen-"
‘uabives, have ‘been engaged vin the:
“negotiations: Board Members MeCabe
‘and Clark; Shop Stewards Daszewski,

, Lawrence, Trzeciak, Tessitore, ~ oe
Maietta, Fura and Condon;~Team was”
headed ‘by. ‘Assistant Beige ‘Agent |
Nakao 4: : "8

The. Union pointed out that it
looked’ good’ on. paper when it started:
out,” but ‘could: not Pe ‘Fealistic in’!
practice,

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