Posted on 08/09/2002 9:33:14 PM PDT by lewislynn
Aug. 9, 2002, 9:42PM
Teamsters Union 988 is holding the grand opening this weekend for its new union hall, which is expected to feature Teamster President James P. Hoffa.
But it has become a sour moment for other labor leaders because the Teamsters didn't use union construction workers. They were told by the Teamsters that union contractors cost too much.
"No one is happy about it," said Paul Dunnam, organizer of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 716.
The electricians, along with other unions, complained to the Houston Gulf Coast Building and Construction Trades Council but to no avail. The council has no leverage over an individual union like the Teamsters because each local is run by its members.
"There are serious solidarity issues here," said Richard Shaw, secretary-treasurer of the Harris County AFL-CIO.
Unions are supposed to support each other, said Shaw. He recalled how other unions backed the Teamsters during its last strike against United Parcel Service.
Dennis Bankhead, secretary treasurer of Teamsters Local 988, said he wouldn't comment on the new building, adding it was unlikely any other Teamsters official would have anything to say.
This dispute comes at a time when union construction workers are in demand because there is so much work available for skilled tradesmen.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is a member union of the international AFL-CIO and an affiliated member of its Building and Construction Trades Department.
While Teamsters Local 988 is one of the biggest locals in Houston with more than 2,000 members, it has had a rocky relationship with other labor groups. It withdrew from the local AFL-CIO about a year ago.
Another local, Teamsters Local 968, a construction union, has never been locally affiliated. But, Teamsters Local 919, which represents the brewery workers at Anheuser Busch, has long had ties to the Harris County AFL-CIO.
Local 988 put its union hall on Interstate 10 up for sale and over the past few months it has been building a 16,246-square-foot building at 4303 E. North Sam Houston Parkway.
Other union leaders are still puzzled why the local opted to build non-union.
Robert "Sarge" Robinson, business manager of Plumbers Local Union 68 in Houston, said he remodeled his union's three-building complex in Houston during 1998 and 1999 and did it with union labor wherever possible.
"We paid a little extra but the quality was better," said Robinson, whose union covers plumbers in Beaumont, College Station, Victoria and Galveston. "Unions have to support one another."
While Robinson said he wouldn't have done what the Teamsters did, he said it's their decision.
E. Dale Wortham, president of the Harris Country AFL-CIO, said he wasn't involved in the discussions about the construction but has been hearing complaints from other unions.
He speculated that perhaps because Local 988 was paying a mortgage on two properties, it felt it needed to be specially careful how it spent its members' dues.
But, Wortham added, "I just can't believe the cost issue outweighed the right thing to do."
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"Look for the union label..."
Hopefully that's a bootprint on the guys ass!
They never bothered me, didn't try to indoctrinate me and my kids (unlike the SEIU did when I was in that - the whole 'Wobblies'-themed family picnic was the final straw...
A case of do as I say not as I do if there ever was one. Unions screw everyone in the long run.
Now why did they hand us this little piece of ammo...everytime they make trouble cause non union was hired, this article can be sited. Morons. I don't mind non-union. But too many are illegal aliens replacing American workers and thats just plain wrong.
Bump!
Welcome to the real world, sporty. Union BS drives costs up outrageously. A non-union restaurant equipment maker I dealt with once had orders for a large job in NYC and were required by their contract to use union made stainless steel components instead of producing them in their own shop. The problem was solved by buying decals from one of the officials of the union. $1,400.00 for decals instead of losing a little over $100,000.00 in profit doing their own fabrication was a no-brainer.
Unions cut their own throats with their corrupt practices.
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