Ironworkers Local 433
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Ironworkers Local 433
Ironworkers Local 433 Los Angeles ~ Las Vegas www.ironworkers433.org. Vol. 23, No. 5 August-September 2012 Michael Silvey Business Manager’s Report 2012 Ironworkers To my Brothers & Sisters, Political Action League Presidents 200 Club Piedmont Brown Robbie Conway Jason Corder Guillermo Hernandez Robbie Hunter Rusty Irani Paul E. Martinez Jim McGuire Tom Moxley Johnny O’Kane Ernie Penuelas Mitch Ponce Luis Recendez Mike Silvey Dennis Skoug Frank Steadman Gabriel Villarreal Ken Welch Joe Werbeck Doug Williams Jonathan Yount CALENDAR All meetings are held at the Los Angeles Union Hall 9/3/2012 LABOR DAY - OFFICE CLOSED 9/7/2012 LAS VEGAS JATC & INFORMATION MEETING CANCELLED 9/8/2012 IRONWORKERS PICNIC 9/12/2012 E-BOARD 9/14/2012 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING 9/19/2012 E-BOARD 9/25/2012 JATC 10/5/2012 LAS VEGAS JATC & INFORMATIONAL MEETING 10/10/2012 E-BOARD 10/12/2012 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING 10/23/2012 JATC 10/24/2012 E-BOARD Our Union was founded by men of courage and action, they sacrificed more than they had to give in pursuit of an idea and a dream. They sought to reclaim their dignity and honor from those who would exploit them. The foundations of our Union were then laid with the stone of their resolve, and the mortar of their blood. The year was 1896. Through the years, the struggles continued. It fell to each generation, and to each brother, to set another stone, to add to his own resolve, and his own blood. Our own Local is prominent in the history of these battles. Today we all stand on the stones set before us. Courses set by our fathers, and by their fathers and fathers before them. We hold a dream, which has been won only by their sacrifice. The struggle is now our own. It is our time. Those who would exploit us, and seek to silence us, for their own profit are attacking. Their weapon is Proposition 32. It is certain that it will take all of us, all of those whom we know and all of whom we can talk to, to defeat this weapon they seek to bring down on our Union. Even then, our numbers may not be adequate. There are those in this Union for a paycheck; those that have given little thought to the sacrifice that has been given by others so that they may hold that paycheck in their hand. I would urge everyone to take a hard look in the mirror, and think about their own contribution to his/her Union and as Kennedy so eloquently stated “Ask not what your Country can do for you - ask what you can do for your Country.” Your union needs you now. You must register to vote, encourage and assist others to register to vote and get involved. You need to understand this is a part of being a Union. We must fight with all the hard and bitterly won pride and honor we hold. Vote No on Proposition 32! Piedmont Brown President’s Report Brothers and Sisters: Prop 32 Threatens our jobs! Prop 32 is a trick. Anti-union millionaires say it’s “campaign finance reform”, but it’s really a one-two punch to give corporate CEOs even more power to offshore jobs, cut pensions and reduce wages. The Truth Behind Prop 32. • Phony “reform” funded by anti-union millionaires and corporate executives. • Prohibits union members from fighting back against corporate attacks on our retirement, wages and jobs. • Full of exemptions for powerful corporate interests, Super PACs and billionaires. • The Prop 32 one-two punch to knock us out: Punch 1 – Pass Prop 32 to weaken unions by silencing the voice of workers. Punch 2 –Pass anti-workers measures that threaten our jobs, overtime pay, pensions and even our right to have a union at all. Obama is the choice for the working women and men in this country. If you want to keep your prevailing wage, Davis-Bacon, and our apprenticeship program, Obama is your only guarantee to keep these union valued properties in place. Mitt Romney, in a meeting with the ABC, told them the day he’s elected, he will do away with DavisBacon, prevailing wage, and our apprenticeship program and our right for a Collective Bargaining Agreement. The ABC acknowledged with a standing ovation. THESE PEOPLE ARE OUT TO DESTROY US AND WE ARE NOT GOING TO LET THAT HAPPEN WITH YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT! • Ironworkers Local 433 / Dollars Against Diabetes (DADS ) Charity Golf Tournament is on September 22nd and it is starting to fill up. If you haven’t sent in your request to play, please do so ASAP so you won’t be left out, we sell out every year. • Our annual Picnic is just around the corner on September 8th. • Labor Solidarity Parade Monday September 3rd located on Broad & E Street. Wilmington Assembly begins 8AM/ march departs at 10. See you there. Phone Banks Will Start in the Middle Of September. I will be calling you guys for volunteers soon. WORK IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA IS AS FOLLOWS: Beverly Hills – CABCO Beverly Hills Post Office – Cowelco South West Steel Beverly Hills Hotel Bungalows – Washington Iron Cedars Sinai Hospital – Washington Iron, Herrick, AJ, Benson Century City – Atlas, Washington Iron Downtown Park – Bako Page 2 Downtown Mall – Washington Iron Elementary School 9th St & Stanford– Maya Steel, AJ decking. Figueroa – Jewel Box Washington Iron 9th & Stanford –Maya Steel Figueroa N 8th ST, L& M Project – Surf City Steel Hollywood – Surf City Steel Los Angles Community College – JR Steel, Cal Steel Inc, Buggy, Surf City Steel. Pico House – CABCO Red Building – Permasteelisa, AJ Six Street – US Bank – Washington Iron UCLA – SME, Southwest Steel, Surf City Steel, AJ Universal Studios - Bragg, AJ, – United Riggers - Crane Veyor, Plast-Tal Wasserman Eye Center UCLA – Herrick, AJ, Bako, Walters & Wolf. Sunset Blvd : Schuff, Cowelco, AJ @ Kaiser Hospital UPCOMING WORK Los Angeles Community College – Granada Iron, Infinity Metals Beverly Hills Post Office – SME, Plas-tal misc AJ. Hollywood Emerson College – Schroeder Iron, Infinity Metals, McKeon Doors. 29 story building Six story Hollywood Emerson College Hollywood 1601 Vine St. Hollywood Project Eli Broad Museum - Cowelco, Plas-tal Fight Back E T O V NO to 32 Johnny O’Kane Business Agent’s Report Brothers & Sisters, Too many cedar boxes with Bibles lately Brothers and Sisters. Making the rounds here in my new area. Work seems to be picking up from the jobs we are getting and the amount of work being bid on by our contractors. Prop 32 needs to be front and center for every working man and woman in California. If WE let it pass, we have let the enemies of working people silence the voice of Labor. Do your part and get involved in the elections of 2012. I hope everyone that has always come to the Labor day parade in Wilmington continues (by the time you read this) and a hundred more decided to partake. Thank you to all who have called to let me know where you are working and what you see around the area. Ironworkers picnic is right here so gather up your family and spend the day with your Brothers and Sisters...…See ya at the meeting and drag a buddy along. •ATHENS: Southwest College – Pro Steel •BELL: Richard Slawson School – Atlas •East Los Angeles: Garfield HS – Granada, Anning & Johnson •EL SEGUNDO: NRG Power Plant – ARB Ed G. Little Water Plant – Allied Steel, Pre Fab •HUNTINGTON PARK: LAUSD HS #7 – Bapko •LAWNDALE: Anderson ES – Junior Steel •LAX:Herrick, Southwest Steel, McMahon, McIntyre, Bapko Craneveyor, Granada, diversified, Mr Crane, Anning & Johnson •LOS ANGELES: UCLA/Harbor General Hosp – Junior Steel, Washington Iron •MANHATTAN BEACH: Mira Costa HS – Junior Steel, McIntyre •PLAYA VISTA: ES #2 – Pro Steel Jefferson Building – Plas-Tal •REDONDO BEACH: Redondo Beach HS – Junior Steel, McIntyre •SANTA MONICA: Adams ES –T&M Manufacturing Edison ES – T&M Manufacturing Edison ES – T&M Manufacturing, Anning & Johnson, Columbia •TORRANCE: Torrance Mem Hosp – Bapko, AGA, Clark Pacific •WILLOWBROOK: MLK Medical Center – Junior Steel, Anning & Johnson, Granada, Infinity, Washington Iron •HARBOR CITY: Kaiser Hospital – Schuff Steel, McIntyre, Cowelco •Long Beach: Gerald Desmond replacement bridge - PLA •LOS ANGELES: 68th St ES – Junior Steel, Infinity Natural History Museum – Plas Tal Upcoming Work •Gardena: Gardena High School - Gardena •Long Beach: Gerald Desmond replacement bridge - PLA •LOS ANGELES: 68th St ES – Junior Steel, Infinity Natural History Museum – Plas Tal Four Star Erectors •WESTCHESTER: Loyola Marymount University – Washington Iron •WILMINGTON: Longshoreman hiring hall LIVE UNION / WORK BETTER Are You Registered to Vote? DOLLARS AGAINST DIABETES GOLF TOURNAMENT When: September 22, 2012 Where: Meadowlark Golf Club -Huntington Beach Please contact Piedmont for more information at [email protected] Page 3 Mitch Ponce Business Agent’s Report Brothers and Sisters : The work Picture in the foothill and upper desert areas are about the same as last month, but with a few small changes. The Bechtel Catalina Solar Project is still having problems with the driving of piles so they cut back on man power. Kiewit had a setback on delivery of the last turbine so they had a big cut back on work force and are only running a day shift. There can’t be enough mentioned on Prop. 32. I recently attended the California Federation of Labor convention at the end of last month. At the convention, I learned they have studied and figured out that we need 76 % of every unions membership in the state to vote this measure down. Looking at our last election of officers in June, just a little over 1400 turned out to vote and our last contract that was ratified just a little over 1200 and that’s a mail in ballot. If we are going to make a better stand on prop. 32 to get Obama back in office we need better participation from our membership, If you have moved you have to re- register. Ask your family and friends if they’re registered. If we don’t all get out to vote, organized labor in our state will never be the same. We are literally in a fight for our existence and we need to show these billionaires we will beat this and vote in labor friendly candidates into office. I hope you and your families have a great Labor Day weekend. I look forward to seeing you and yours at our picnic on Sep. 8th at Bonelli Park. Also, don’t miss out on the DADS Charity Golf Tournament on Sep. 22 at Meadowlark Golf course in Huntington Beach as it is always a good time WORK SAFE BUY UNION BUY AMERICAN ON GOING WORK Baldwin Park - Theisen Steel @ Sierra Vista H.SEl Monte – South Bay Iron, Colombia and USA Shade @the Metro Busway, Junior Steel @El Monte ECC Glendale- Washington Iron @ Disney Industry- Kiewit @ Walnut Creek Power Plant Pasadena- Bragg finishing @ the Rose Bowl, Schroeder and Bapko on misc. iron ACSS@ Pasadena College Mojavi- Bragg @ The Airport , Bechtel @ Catalina Solar Page 4 Lancaster- South Coast Steel @ High Desert Medical Center Valencia – Washington Iron @ College of the Canyons UPCOMING WORK Glendale-Diversified, AJ and Theisen @the Americana Baldwin Park – Bapko @The Metro Parking Structure Pasadena – Pasadena Unified School District - PLA La Vern-Bragg @ Weymouth Water Treatment Plant Our condolences to the family of Mary Vidos Welsh,(Washington Iron) Mary passed away July 20, 2012 Dues Payments will now be accpted in our Las Vegas Office. All payments must be made in the office with check, money order or cashier’s check (NO CASH). No dues payments mailed to the Las Vegas office will be accepted. All payments made by mail must be mailed to the main office in City of Industry. Walk in payments can be made Monday - Friday from 7:00 am - 2:00 pm. Keith Harkey Business Agent’s Report Brothers & Sisters, For those who were unable to attend the last meeting I would like to once again thank those who came out to the rally at the Anaheim City Council. We may have been slightly overshadowed by other events going on that day but our message got out and was received. We want JOBS, and we want them NOW!!! That was the battle cry for the event. “No on 32!!!” You will hear that loud and hopefully clearly until November! In the August 19th LA Times, writer Michael Hiltzik called Proposition 32, “A fraud to end all frauds”. I suggest you go on line, pull up the article, read it, and be informed well enough to convey to others why you are against it. It uses words and phrases like “reform” and “special interests” to tickle the ears of the ill-informed. Proposition 32 has loopholes large enough to drive a corporation through. The Presidental Election is vital but don’t forget to get educated on your local representatives and help elect union friendly candidates. You can reference our website to assist you in finding the candidates that COPE has endorsed, we will update the website as they become available. Please remember to support those that support you! Take a moment this Labor Day to reflect on the struggles of the past, focus on the work of today, and plan for success in the future!!! I look forward to seeing you and your families at the Picnic. Reminder… if you come into my area give me a call. ONGOING WORK: Anaheim: Diversified Metals – Disney’s DCA Entrance Diversified Metals – East Side Christian Church Maya – Disney (Fantasy Faire) Bragg – Disney (Indiana Jones) Buena Park: Surf City – Carpenter’s Training Facility Fountain Valley: Randall Erectors – Hyundai Fullerton: CR-Meyer – Kimberly Clark Bapko – St. Jude Medical / Misc. Metals Irvine: Allied Steel – Irvine Valley Water Treatment Long Beach: T&M Manufacturing – Port of Long Beach Maintenance facility Flores Steel – Long Beach Federal Court House / Stairs Benson Glass – Long Beach Federal Court House / Curtain Wall Granada Wrought Iron – L.B.U.S.D. New High School # 1 Anning Johnson – L.B.U.S.D. New High School / Decking Kiewit – Haynes Power Plant Units # 5 & 6 Barnhart Crane and Rigging – Haynes Power Plant / Heavy Lifts Newport Beach: South West Stair – Park Place Southwest Steel – Newport Beach Civic Center / Stairs and Rail Helco – Hoag Hospital Pacific Stair – Pimco Office Tower / Misc. Washington Iron – Pimco Office Tower / T.I. Clark Pacific – Pimco Office Tower / Stone Orange: Bapko – CHOC / Misc. Blazing Industrial – Santiago Community College Humanities Building Santa Ana: Imperial Steel – Target (Bristol & McArthur) Bapko – Latino Community Health Center Whittier: Adams and Smith – Puente Hills Inter Modal Facility FUTURE WORK: Aliso Viejo: Imperial Steel – Target (La Paz Rd.) Anaheim: Pro Steel – ARTIC Bragg – ARTIC Fountain Valley: Allied – Irvine: Washington Iron – Hyundai Capital Schroeder Iron – UCI Verano Place Housing Washington Iron – UCI Gavin Eye Institute Walters and Wolf – UCI Gavin Eye Institute / Architectural Finish Santa Ana: South Coast Steel – Foothill High School McIntyre – Foothill High School / Decking Santa Fe Springs: Mike Russell Construction – Santa Fe Springs High School Bleachers Deceased Bruce Calderwood Junior Dunn Billy MC Manama Dennis Niemi Peter Salas Arthur Talbot John Walakavage 675188 572186 687584 1065424 698189 432320 673936 Page 5 Gabriel Villarreal Business Agent’s Report Greetings to all my Brothers and Sisters from the Inland Empire. I would like to personally thank everyone working in my area. When I visit a job I check in with the Foreman, General Foreman and the Superintendent for an update on the job. I can’t tell you how nice it is to hear that the members of Local # 433 are doing a great job. We have picked up additional work on jobs because of our get in and get it done mentality. I encourage everyone to keep up the hard work as it is paying off. For those of you who have not taken the Qualified Riggers course I encourage you to do so as the power plants are asking for it. (not mandatory but preferred) The Ivanpah Solar Project will soon start cutting back and will continue to do so through the end of the year. We have had a problem with some guys following the safety procedures and dealing with the extreme heat. The Abengoa Barstow job is moving forward, the only problem has been the wind. Straightline Construction has added a few additional men to the pylons, Milco is up to 35 men, doing site unloading and setting the solar panels in the field. The Genesis Blythe Job has ARB setting the solar panels in the field. I have signed a new company, SPX Cooling Towers. They currently have approximately 35 men on site and in October they will start a new tower and hire additional hands. PMI is another new company. Supervision has just arrived onsite and intend to hire an additional 20 hands throughout the month. PMI has the entire Power Block on both units. Barnhart Crane & Rigging will continue to be at The Gemma Gas Fire Power Plant for the remainder of the year doing the heavy rigging. Milco will take over the remaining work from Barnhart. The Ironworkers on this site are currently doing the Boilermakers work – Rigging and setting pipe for the Pipefitters in addition to our own work. As I am sure you are all aware, this is Election year. I can not stress the importance of getting involved. We must take a stance against Prop 32. I am asking that you educate yourself and those around you and in November make sure to vote NO on 32. Please reference the www. ironworkers433.org for up to date election endorsements as we will be posting the information as it becomes available. Page 6 I look forward to seeing you and your families on September 8th at the Ironworkers annual Picnic. Wishing you and your family a very nice Labor Day. Please remember what our forefathers fought for and suffered through. On going work Southwest Steel- Bus Station canopies throughout San Bernardino and Riverside Counties Thiesen Steel - Victorville-Silverado H.S. Bechtel @ Ivanpah Solar project by Nevada border-400MW Schuff Steel- Mountain Pass near Vegas Stateline- MolyCorp Mineral Mine- they have picked up (2) more buildings so far, AC Delavade has the sheeting. Abener @ Abengoa Solar Plant in Barstow 250 MW -Straight Line Construction has 88,000 pylons now. Milco - has the unloading materials, running the lay down yard and setting the solar panels in the field. SPX has picked up the ACC units Gemma Construction -Sentinel Peaker (CPV) Competitive Power Ventures--850MW Barnhart Crane & Rigging on the heavy rigging and Milco on the final alignment and mechanical work. . Genesis Solar project- So far we have ARB setting the solar trough panels. SPX doing the cooling towers. PMI has picked up the power blocks. Diversified - Moreno Valley Phase 3 Student academic Services Facility Blazing Industrial Steel Upland -San Antonio Community Hospital Addition Schuff Steel - San Bernardino Court House- 13 story building starts July -Southwest Steel picked up the misc. McIntyre on the deck Orange County Erectors- Riverside- Tilt up warehouse Future Work Schuff Steel- Rialto- Target Distribution Warehouse Schuff Steel- Fort Irwin Marine Base Hospital ACSS-Banning Court House-Late August ACSS- Norco College Operations Center--September Thiesen Steel- La Quinta H.S. - Late August At the Building Trades we have these project on the works for possible PLA ís Project Labor Agreements. In Planning High Desert Power Plant Phase II- Victorville--still on hold Blythe II Power Plant--still on hold Solar One Project--East of Barstow--850MW Ford Dry Lake Solar Project--250MW Calico Solar Project--East of Barstow---850MW permitted Rio Mesa Solar Project- South Blythe 750MW Solar Towers Watch each others back out there... Rob Conway Business Agent’s Report Brothers and Sisters, Hope to see you all at our yearly Picnic on Saturday, September 8, 2012, at Bonelli Park in San Dimas. Let’s keep the tradition going……. I am happy to announce that all union members will be able to pay dues at the Las Vegas Hall starting September 1, 2012. Dues will be taken during business hours Monday thru Friday 7am to 2:00pm. Money orders or personal checks only please. Marriott: Union Erectors MGM Remodel: SME, Schuff & Designer Metals Michael Jackson Theatre: Union Erectors, Lee Mechanical & Washington Iron Miller Elementary: Adams & Smith Monte Carlo: Reliable Steel Monorail: Union Erectors Mountain View Hospital: Nevada Prefab NV Test Site: NS Tech, CSC, Canyon Electric & H20 Steel Cont. Secta High School: Adams & Smith VA Hospital: Southwest Metal Smiths Venetian: Lally Steel Brothers and Sisters, our yearly Thanksgiving Food Drive will start September 1st. Please bring non-perishable donations to the hall or to the school. Gift cards are welcome and turkeys will be accepted on Tuesday, November 20, 2012. If you are a member in need please call the hall. Retirees and all members please contact Lucy at the hall with your information if you are interested in future picket lines. In the past two months we had several collections for injured and deceased members. The outcome was incredible, Thank you for all your help and assistance. Families and members cannot express enough gratitude for the support that was given by all union members. The MSHA new miner course will be on September 15, 2012. All deposits must be in by September 10, 2012 along with copies of current First Aid, CPR and OSHA 10 or 30. Currently on the A-list we have 202 men, A-2 List 0, B-List 0, and 10 Apprentices. In July we dispatched 91 men 37 were by name, 54 came off the books, 0 transfers/recalls. As of August 22 we have dispatched 68 men 34 were by name, 34 came off the books and 6 transfer/recall. Welding shop hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Work gear is required in order to participate and/or test. Questions please call the school 702-643-7991. Current Work Airport Connector Bridge: Olsen Beal Bridge I-15 & 5th St: Olsen Beal FAA Tower: Union Erectors Grand View Towers: Sheedy Hoist & All Star Steel Linq: Lally Steel, SME & McKean Door Martin Rodriguez Business Agent’s Report Brothers and Sisters, If you have never been involved in an election, this is the one. We will need many volunteers to man phone banks. Our enemies are trying to deliver a fatal blow to organized labor and the middle class. First by electing Romney, a corporate raider, as President,and second the passage of Prop 32. We can and will defeat our enemies if we all pull together and vote as a union. Honor yourself on Labor day and don’t forget our picnic on September 8th. Current Work: Agoura Hills High Theisen steel. Calabasas. High Theisen Steel. Moorpark Admin. Building SteelCon. Sun Valley. High Maya Steel. West Hills Buckley Private School Shroeder Steel. Camarillo Cal State C.I. Gold Coast Erectors. Santa Monica Apple Superstore O.C. Erectors. Simi Valley Hospital, misc. Junior misc. Junior Steel. Future work. Woodland Hills Westfield Mall. Bragg Vandenburg. Sheeting Slick six Bragg Thousand Oaks bridge retrofit. Bragg Northridge building retrofit. Junior Steel Simi Valley Hospital addition. Shuff Steel Burbank Airport. Remember To Register to Vote! Page 7 Ironworkers Local 433 17495 Hurley Street, East City of Industry, California 91744 2012 PICNIC Bonelli Park / San Dimas Area 3 Saturday, September 8, 2012 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Food served 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Beer served 11:00 am - 2:00 pm No parking fee Please park in designated parking spots only, vehicles parked on the grass will be towed. No outside Alcohol will be permitted. Park Police and Security will be monitoring and ticketing if necessary. Page 8