UE workers' Sit-In Continues at Chicago Window Plant. They need our  
support any time this weekend.

For more information contact Mark Meinster at 773-405-3022


1333 N. Hickory, Goose Island Chicago. Come support the action.  
Continuing through the weekend.
Union officials announced this afternoon that Bank of America has  
agreed to meet with them to discuss workers concerns about the closing  
of Republic Windows and Doors.

"They are ready to meet with the company and the union and a  
representative from Luis Gutierrez's office in order to try to come to  
some kind of resolution with the situation," says Mark Meinster of the  
United Electrical Workers, which represents the workers. "Everybody is  
trying to get a meeting today."

However, bank officials will only meet if Republic agrees to sign a  
waiver of confidentiality. Up until this point, Bank of America  
spokespeople have declined to comment on the situation because of the  
confidentiality agreement.

Workers are currently staging a sit-in at the company. They say they  
won't leave until they receive pay for vacation time they've earned,  
plus the 60 days pay due to them under the federal WARN Act. Meinster  
says the money owed the workers totals between $1 and 2 million.

Workers were also informed this morning by the company that their  
health insurance, which they were told would run until Dec. 15, was  
cut off last night. Workers say the company told them it was Bank of  
America's decision to end the insurance.

"People are really angry," says Melvin Maclin, worker and vice  
president of the local union. "A lot of people were hoping to go to  
the doctor one more time before the insurance was cut off, to get the  
medicines they need, but now they won't be able to."

Around 200 workers are gathered at the company today. Maclin says he  
thinks the sit in may last all day and into the night, or end with the  
company removing workers by force.

Earlier today, union officials said the company had told them boot the  
news media from the plant, threatening that the workers would not  
receive their paychecks if reporters remained. Workers were given  
their paychecks for last week around noon. Paychecks for this week  
will come out next Friday.

Republic's Cheif Operating Officer, Barry Dubin, did not respond to  
Daily News requests for comment.

U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-7, is doing all he can to arrange a  
meeting between all parties, according to a spokesman in his office.

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