--- On Tue, 1/6/09, Abraham Mwaura <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Abraham Mwaura <[email protected]>
Subject: Press Release: UE Local 1110, workers from factory sit-in allege labor 
violations, file charges
To: "Leah Fried" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 12:22 PM


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 
Press Release: UE Local 1110, workers from factory sit-in allege labor 
violations, file charges
Republic workers file unfair labor practice charges against Republic Windows 
and Doors


Contacts: Leah Fried, United Electrical Workers, 773-550-3022, 
[email protected]
Mark Meinster, United Electrical Workers, 773-405-3022


Chicago, IL, January 6, 2009 - Employees of Republic Windows and Doors, who 
occupied their factory for six days late last year, filed charges against their 
employer on Tuesday morning, alleging violations of their collective bargaining 
rights under the National Labor Relations act.

"UE [United Electrical Workers union] wants Rich Gillman, former president of 
Republic Windows and Doors, to be held accountable for the illegal acts we 
believe he committed related to the closure of Republic Windows and Doors," 
said field organizer Leah Fried.

The charges allege that Republic violated their rights by failing and refusing 
to give the union proper notice of the plan to close its doors or negotiate 
over the closure.

The union also claims that the closure was not done in good faith, rather the 
company moved operations, machinery and clients to an Iowa factory where 
workers are paid less.

"Gillman refused to inform workers and bargain with the union regarding his 
plans to move production to his new factory Echo Windows where he employs 
workers through a temporary agency at $8/hr," said Fried.

The union believes that their former employer, Richard Gillman, improperly took 
equipment from Republic Windows and Doors in order to set up a new company, 
Echo Windows, which is now producing a similar product in Red Oak, IA .

"We are asking the Labor Board to demand the return of the machinery, the 
clients, and the jobs to Chicago," said Laurie Burgess, an Attorney 
representing the workers. "This will enable the Union to then negotiate with 
the employer regarding their bargaining unit members' rights."

The union believes that an injunction to return the machinery removed from the 
factory back to the Goose Island facility will increase the ability of the 
factory to be bought and re-opened with different management.

Members of United Electrical Workers Local 1110, engaged in a peaceful factory 
occupation for six days in early December after their employer, Republic 
Windows and Doors, announced with three days notice they would be shutting down 
operations. Workers suceeded in winning vacation, severance and insurance owed 
to them.

"We workers want justice, said Armando Robles, President of UE Local 1110. 
"That is why we are charging the owner of Republic Windows for moving the 
operations without discussing it with the union."

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