Press Release from UE Local 1110, posted in solidarity by IWW members:
Workers Vote to Get Pay; Occupation Ends!
After 6 days occupying the
plant, workers at Republic Window and Doors in Chicago voted to accept a
settlement late on December 10th.
The settlement totals $1.75million. It
will provide the workers with:
- Eight weeks of pay they are owed under
the federal WARN Act;
- Two months of continued health coverage, and;
-
Pay for all accrued and unused vacation.
JPMorgan Chase will provide
$400,000 of the settlement, with the balance coming from Bank of America.
Although the money will be provided as a loan to Republic Windows and Doors, it
will go directly into a third-party fund whose sole purpose is to pay the
workers what is owed them. In addition, the UE has started the "Window of
Opportunity Fund" dedicated to re-opening the plant.
As the Local 1110
leaders characterized the settlement, "We fought to make them pay what they owe
us, and we won." Read more about the settlement here.
We want to extend
a big THANK YOU to all of you who participated in this campaign. The tremendous
support and solidarity from the thousands of people like you around the country
- and the world - who took the time to send messages to Bank of America and who
rallied at banks across the country was crucial in winning this victory.
This is truly an historic victory for workers in the United States.
But this struggle is just the beginning! As the economic crisis deepens
we need to launch a working class fight back. Rallies for a "People's Bailout"
will continue today and throughout the rest of the week.
Click here to
find an action near you (updated daily)
http://www.jwj.org/bailout/12-08actions.html. You can also take action online:
- Tell Congress: We Demand a People's Bailout:
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/peoplesbailout
- Save Autoworker Jobs:
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/autoworkers
- VOTE NOW for Grinch of the
Year: http://www.jwj.org/grinch
Thanks again for all that you do! You
can see photos, video, and press clips from the Week of Action here:
http://www.jwj.org/bailout/12-08report.html




In support of the recent UE occupation of Republic Windows, the Chicago IWW has responded by forming UE Workers Solidarity Committee to provide support for the sit in strikers. The committee is comprised of diverse organizations to primarily act as a flying squad in case of eviction or action taken against the workers. The committee is working to coordinate food, water, media work and outreach.
The corporations got sloppy. From the hedge-fund parasites to the housing market fraudsters, the corporate criminals have shown their hand. Their filthy fingerprints are all over the economic pain blanketing the country and the world.
As of Friday morning, 200 angry UE Local 1110 workers have occupied the The Republic Windows and Doors factory which closed abruptly last week after Bank of America canceled the company's financing. This is the first major organized factory occupation in the US by unionized workers since the 1930s and very likely the portent of further actions by workers as the capitalist system's house of cards continues to come crashing down. The following account is by a member of the CHicago IWW. Links to other news stories about the occupation are included as well:
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