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IWW BINGO STRIKE WINS CONTRACT
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But Management still playing tricks as fate of Bingo Hall remains
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uncertain...
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(Allentown Pennsylvania) Bingo Hall management agreed June 22
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to a contract with IWW (Industrial Workers of the World)
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employees. Grievance procedures, work rules, discipline, work
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standards and seniority were negotiated up front as part of the
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last minute settlement. In addition, all of the old wages and
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benefits are to remain in effect for 90 days to allow time for new
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contract language negotiations.
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The agreement was reached just hours before deadline set for
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Administrative Law court trial which would have heard NLRB charges
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against management. PASCAL and Allied Air Force, the Bingo club
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owners, both agreed to reinstate all fired workers and pay nearly
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$25,000 back wages.
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Boulevard Bingo became the target of IWW organizing drive June
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1992, after 10 workers were fired for protesting unfair work
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rules. The fired workers joined IWW and began a campaign of
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pickets, direct action, and NLRB charges. After being re-instated,
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then fired again, the workers filed a second set of charges
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including a Section 10(j) injunction ordering hall to stop illegal
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labor practices.
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BANKRUPTCY ATTEMPTED
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In late May, Bingo manager and PASCAL President John Havassy
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filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from creditors, thus
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delaying the Administrative Law trial which had been scheduled
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June 1. Despite fact that bingo hall takes in half a million
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dollars a year, Havassy claimed lawyer fees and back wages were
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too much. Havassy also told bankruptcy court that IWW workers were
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maliciously attempting to drive PASCAL out of business, and asked
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that no IWW workers be re-instated until after the business was
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re-organized.
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Bankruptcy Court ordered NLRB proceedings delayed for 3 weeks.
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At June 10 Bankruptcy hearing, the judge said he wouldn't issue a
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ruling until the following Tuesday to allow time for a settlement
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to be reached.
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POINTS OF NEGOTIATION
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With this deadline, bingo management realized it was fighting
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a losing battle. PASCAL's attorney contacted IWW with settlement
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offer -- PASCAL was willing to re-instate 8 fired workers, but
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insisted on excluding 2 workers who are strong Union supporters.
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The IWW--IU630 Job Shop promptly rejected this offer and
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proposed instead that all 10 workers would be re-instated and the
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IWW would be given voluntary recognition as the collective
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bargaining agent for the workers. The IWW was willing to make
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concessions on back pay, but only in return for a signed Union
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contract. Both PASCAL and Allied rejected this provision. The
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Bankruptcy judge then rejected PASCAL's request for an injunction,
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and ordered the NLRB trial to proceed on June 22.
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TRIAL DEADLINE FORCES AGREEMENT
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Once in court, the Administrative Law judge offered both sides
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a chance to try and reach settlement before trial began. Once
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again, sticking point was contract recognizing the Union, and the
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judge bluntly stated that if an agreement was not reached by that
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afternoon, the trial would start next morning.
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Faced with threatening deadline, management agreed to the
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contract as described above. Although we didn't get
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everything we wanted, the Wobblies consider it a tremendous
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victory. We have stuck together and fought for over a year against
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the bingo management's illegal practices and legal maneuvring --
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AND we finally compelled a man (John Havassy) who once swore that
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there would never be a Union in his bingo hall, to recognize the
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IWW and sign a contract with it. The contract is favorable on all
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of the issues which provoked the strike -- work rules and
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disciplinary procedures.
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The IWW extends its congratulations to the bingo workers on
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their victory. Your courage and fighting spirit are an
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inspiration to all, and serves as an example to workers in small
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shops throughout the Lehigh Valley and across North America.
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IT AIN'T OVER
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July 2 Update: Bingo workers reported that scabs, hired
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during the strike, were on the shop floor -- sometimes as part of
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management, sometimes not. At times, there have been more
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"management" personnel on the floor than the number of workers.
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An IWW worker was told by Havassy not to report to work on Monday
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July 5, because the place was going to be run by all volunteers.
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Meanwhile, an unconfirmed report said that Boulevard's license had
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been revoked, presumably by state authorities, and the hall would
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not be allowed to open on that date.
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While a promise of back pay has been made, no payment has
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been received as yet.
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INDUSTRIAL WORKER ---THE CUTTING EDGE OF INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY
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Subscribe $15/yr.
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NEW RED & BLACK IW * STICKERS * NOW AVAILABLE $1 EA.!!! BE THE
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FIRST IN YOUR LOCAL ORDER TODAY --- Industrial Worker, PO Box
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4217 Stn E, Ottawa ON K1S 5B2
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