Hundreds of people gathered Saturday afternoon at the Republic Windows factory on Chicago's Goose Island to lend their solidarity to Republic workers, who occupied the plant on Friday. The workers have vowed to continue the occupation until they are paid back pay and benefits, or until the plant is re-opened -- by the owners or by the workers themselves.
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Hundreds of people gathered Saturday afternoon at the Republic Windows factory on Chicago's Goose Island to lend their solidarity to Republic workers, who occupied the plant on Friday. The workers have vowed to continue the occupation until they are paid back pay and benefits, or until the plant is re-opened -- by the owners or by the workers themselves.
On Tuesday, the owners announced that because Bank of America has cut their credit line, the factory would be shuttered and all workers laid off on Friday -- without federally and state-mandated notice, severance pay and benefits. The workers instead voted to take over the plant, and have vowed to occupy the factory floor until the company pays them the money they're owed.
Bank of America received $25 billion in federal bailout money earlier this fall, despite pointing out at the time that they were not in financial need. Since the bailout began, BOA -- like other big banks across the globe -- has slashed essential credit lines to manufacturing and service businesses, forcing a growing number of small and medium-sized companies to shut down.
The action at Republic Windows comes on the heels of a workers' campaign at the plant to kick out the company union, which had colluded with company owners and management for years. That effort succeeded after three years of struggle, and workers have vowed to take that fighting spirit of solidarity to the wall with the factory occupation, as well.
Republic Windows' worker occupation is one of the first actions of its kind in the United States since the Great Depression, when a wave of worker seizures of factories and manufacturing operations marked one of the most militant phases in U.S. labor history.
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Re: PHOTOS: Workers Occupy Republic Factory in Chicago
06 Dec 2008
Any word on next steps @ Republic?
CLERGY AND COMMUNITY HOLD PRAYER VIGIL FOR WORKERS OCCUPYING REPUBLIC WINDOWS PLANT
06 Dec 2008
December 5, 2008
For Further Information:
Rev. CJ.. Hawking: 773-937-1824; cjhawking (at) aol.com
Adam Kader: 773-937-1826; akader (at) cicwi.org
CLERGY AND COMMUNITY HOLD PRAYER VIGIL FOR WORKERS OCCUPYING REPUBLIC WINDOWS PLANT
Visual: Clergy and community praying with workers who have been occupying their window-manufacturing plant since Friday morning.
WHO: Clergy and Community Leaders with workers occupying plant
WHERE: Republic Windows, 1333 N Hickory (on Goose Island)
WHEN: Saturday, December 6 at 12:00 noon
The Chicago Interfaith Committee on Worker Issues is holding a prayer rally for the 200 workers who have been told that their plant is closing but have not been properly paid by the guidelines set forth in the WARN Act. It is estimated that the workers are owed $1,000,000.
On Wednesday the workers, members of the United Electrical Workers union, protested outside of Bank of America in downtown Chicago, chanting, “You got bailed out, we got sold out.” With Republic Windows not able to pay its workers, Bank of America apparently now owns the plant, filled with inventory and expensive equipment. The workers insist that they get paid before the assets are removed from the expansive plant.
As a sign of solidarity with the workers, religious and community leaders will lead prayers and speak about the workers’ rights to just compensation and fair treatment in the midst of these harsh economic times.
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Re: PHOTOS: Workers Occupy Republic Factory in Chicago
06 Dec 2008
Two developments. First, the workers are scheduled to meet with BoA reps and company reps, plus state labor officials, on Monday. In previously scheduled meetings, the company reps have not shown up. What a shocker.
Second, Jobs With Justice is planning a worker solidarity picket of Bank of America at noon on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the bank's LaSalle St. offices. Not sure of address, but may be site at 135 S. LaSalle St. We'll post as we get more info.
Re: PHOTOS: Workers Occupy Republic Factory in Chicago
06 Dec 2008
As it turns out, "recovered" businesses are doing rather well. They've discovered that the previous owners were pretty much unnecessary for running the business; ditto with top management. Most of the working people are paid at least as well as they were before the takeover, and many are getting paid more. In any case, it seems to be a good way to put a business back to work quickly, in a way that preserves peoples' jobs. Basically, the state settles the bankruptcy on its terms, in effect nationalizing the business, and then appoints the productive workers to run it. Perhaps the 20-year loan could be based on the amount of the outstanding credit settlement.
I've been in Argentina recently, and conducted interviews with workers at many of these businesses for the dissertation I am writing. I would love to make contact with someone among the Republic workers, and make sure they know about what's going on in Argentina. I could even share some Argentine contacts with recovered businesses, so they could swap notes. In any case, someone should let them know about this model for keeping a business from shutting down. A good lawyer and a sympathetic city council could make this happen here.
Re: PHOTOS: Workers Occupy Republic Factory in Chicago
06 Dec 2008
Jesse Jackson is going to the factory Sunday morning at around 10:30 AM. Might be able to catch workers before or after; I would simply stop by and talk to them. You can also contact UE organizers for the effort directly; contact info below.
Contacts: Leah Fried, United Electrical Workers, 773-550-3022
Mark Meinster, United Electrical Workers, 773-405-3022
Re: PHOTOS: Workers Occupy Republic Factory in Chicago
08 Dec 2008
Re: PHOTOS: Workers Occupy Republic Factory in Chicago
09 Dec 2008
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09 Dec 2008