Thursday, May 19, 2011

UAW LOCAL 245 ELECTION RESULTS

VICE PRESIDENT
Kim Moore 488 Eric Miesmer 268 rob Johnson 42 James Hall 26

SERGEANT AT ARMS
Ali Shareef Jr. 419 David Klenczar 369

R&E UNIT
CHAIRMAN
Paul Vergari 343 Rodney Clemons 261

BARGAINING COMMITTEE
Kim Moore 359 Eric Miesmer 304 Joe Rencsok 282 Mike Susalla 222 Ed Huddleston 213
Chris Danish 203 Rob Johnson 42

PART TIME COMMITTEE AT LARGE
Art Antal Jr 275 Kevin SMith 158 David Klenczar 142

THE HENRY FORD UNIT
Robert Jennings 59 Ken Gesek 57 Troy Pettit 51 Terri McLellan 44 Heather Lynn Wood 40

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Editorial

One thing I have admired about working in a union shop through my lifetime is the fact that the union represents all people. When privileged enough to become President of this Local, I highlighted those feelings in my first Presidents report stating: that "no matter how long I'm elected it will always be my mission to offer a true union program that offers unconditional acceptance to all." In other words it doesn't matter to me what your heritage, color, sex or creed is...nor does it matter if your Democrat or Republican, pro-gun or anti-gun and the list goes on. What does matter is that I as your rep represent you.
What strikes me odd is that Politicians at all levels are in a similar business as I that being representing people...but yet for some attacking certain groups does not seem to phase them...Last month Congressman McCotter refused to meet Whit UAW delegates in Washington after an appointment was made and while he was in his office but was allegedly too busy.
Of course as you may have guessed Governor Snyder's Budget that was released today is the source of my disdain and confusion tonight...After thinking about this all day...we have a Governor who has in one day waged war on Senior Citizens and Retirees, public workers, Teachers, Police officers, fire fighters, Union workers and many others all in the name of saving our state...Obviously I don't agree with the current budget proposal and ask why it is OK for these politiciansto offer a solution to the whole states problems by only selecting certain groups to endure the pain of his solutions.
Now I am realistic that business needs a break...but at the expense of every worker in the state? Does it come into play that a millionaire running the state who has no worry where his next meal or money for his next tuition payment will come from is making all these decisions??
In the past years children and grandchildren have left the state in mass exodus...with this budget seniors and retirees will be next...the very people that spend money in our state...so who does that leave to flip the bill for these solutions??? People that still have a job in this beleaguered state...but these are those who for many have not received any wage increases and are being asked to pay more healthcare, more at the gas station and more at the grocery store...and now more to our state...
Where does it stop? When do the politicians offer an across the board plan that has the wealthy to the poor and labor to business owners and everyone in between sharing the sacrifice? Logic would tell you that as the unionized workforce and the de-industrialization of this country continue to occur our problems get worse...when will the politicians understand that we have to have vibrant manufacturing to have a strong economy...when that happens people work...then they send their kids to school...they shop...they eat...they go on vacation...Jobs will fix problems...not politicians who want to wage war on certain classes of people.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Greetings Members and Retirees!!
Great news to pass on to all Bowlers...for some time we have been exploring the idea of having our Local 245 Bowling tournament be a sanctioned/certified event. Well I'm happy to report that this years Bowling Tournament will be a USBC Certified Competition. (number 08850)
My thanks go out to Recreation Chair Tom Rizzo and Bookkeeper Larry Niner for exploring this and making it happen! Over the years many members have requested us to do this and I am proud to report we are now able to provide this certification through the USBC. If you have not signed up for the Bowling tournament feel free to contact Local 245 as there are still lanes available for the March 12th event! Hope to see you there!!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Reminder to all members at R&E and The Henry Ford Units...Resolutions and surveys are still being received by the unit bargaining committees. If you desire to see anything changed in your local agreement now is the time to submit those ideas! The window is still open and the resolutions can be dropped off at the local or given to any bargaining committee member in your unit. Make your voice heard!! Thank you!

Friday, January 21, 2011

The local 245 General Membership Meeting will be this Sunday at 1pm at Local 245. the meeting was moved from the third Sunday (last week) due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. Hope to see you there.

Monday, January 3, 2011

As we move forward from the Christmas Break please keep in mind we are still accepting Local resolutions for R&E Unit. Additionally the local resolution period will be opening soon for The Henry Ford Unit.

Also we are inviting all Brothers and Sisters to join us on Wednesday January 5, 2011 as we continue to fight the A/C code change issue with the City of Dearborn. We will meet at Local 245 at 3 pm and then proceed to City Hall for the Safety Board Meeting which begins at 5:30 pm. Please plan on attending to show your support for our A/C Department. if there are any questions feel free to contact Local 245 at 313-561-7500

Friday, December 31, 2010

I wish to all of Local 245's Members, Retirees and your families the best the New Year can bring. I hope it is your best year yet! I thank each of you for your membership at Local 245 and for your continued support. I look forward to working with each of you in the New Year! Be Safe and enjoy the celebrations this weekend!
GO BLUE and GO SPARTANS on New Years Day!!!