FOUNDRY WORKERS STRIKE TO SAVE THEIR HEALTHCARE
Photos and text by David Bacon

        BERKELEY, CA  3/22/10 --  A strike of over 450 workers in one 
of the largest foundries on the west coast brought production to a 
halt Sunday night, at Pacific Steel Castings.  The work stoppage, 
which began at midnight, has continued with round the clock picketing 
at the factory gates in west Berkeley.
        Local 164B of the Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and 
Allied Workers International Union (GMP) has been negotiating a new 
labor agreement at Pacific Steel for several months.  The old 
agreement expired on Sunday night.
        The strike was caused by demands from the company's owners 
for concessions and takeaway proposals in contract negotiations. 
Those include:
        - requiring workers to pay at least 20% of the cost of their 
medical insurance, amounting to about $300 per month per employee.
        - a wage freeze for the first two years of the agreement, and 
tiny raises after that.
        - eliminating the ability of workers to use their seniority 
to bid for overtime, allowing criteria including speedup, 
discrimination and favoritism.
        "All eight other foundries in the Bay Area have agreed to a 
fair contract," said Ignacio De La Fuente, GMP international 
vice-president.  "Workers at Pacific Steel haven't had a raise in the 
last two years, in order to help the company pay for increases in 
health plan costs.  Pacific Steel is now alone among the rest in 
trying to make its workers give back $300 a month."
        The $300/month would mean an approximately 10% cut in wages 
for most workers at the foundry.
        Joel Soto, a member of the union's negotiating committee, has 
worked eight years at Pacific Steel, and has a wife, 2-year-old child 
and another on the way.  Soto said, "We've been trying to save money 
for a house.  If we have to give up $300 a month, we'll have to 
continue renting.  My wife and I both support our parents, and that 
$300 cut is what we're able to give them now that they're old.  And 
with my wife pregnant, we can't do without that medical care."
        Benito Navarro has ten years at the foundry, and a wife and 
son.  "That $300 is what I pay for my car to get to work.  I'm the 
only one in my family working, so if we don't  have that money, I'll 
have to give up the car.  But I'd rather eat than drive."
        On both Monday and Tuesday dozens of Berkeley police, with 
helmets and face shields, shoved and hit strikers as they attempted 
to help the company bring trucks full of castings out of its struck 
facility.  On Tuesday, one striker, Norma Garcia, who is seven months 
pregnant, was struck in the abdomen and taken to a hospital. 
        "It is inexcusable that Berkeley is spending precious 
municipal resources on providing protection for this business, and 
opening the city to liability through these unprovoked actions by 
police against strikers," said De La Fuente.
        "That violence isn't necessary," added Soto.  "We're just 
struggling for our rights.  I wouldn't be so surprised to see this in 
other cities, but Berkeley?"  Another worker showed the swelling on 
his arm he said was caused by a blow from a police baton.
        Workers feel additionally betrayed by the company because 
they and their union testified before the Berkeley City Council three 
years ago.  They urged the city to draft environmental regulations 
that would allow the foundry to continue operating while installing 
needed pollution control equipment.
        Pacific Steel Casting Co. is a privately held corporation, 
the third-largest steel foundry in the United States.  Its large 
corporate customers include vehicle manufacturers, like Petebilt 
Corp., and big oil companies, including BARCO.  The company has been 
very productive in recent years, despite the recession.  It chose not 
to comment.






















For more articles and images, see  http://dbacon.igc.org

See also Illegal People -- How Globalization Creates Migration and 
Criminalizes Immigrants  (Beacon Press, 2008)
Recipient: C.L.R. James Award, best book of 2007-2008
http://www.beacon.org/productdetails.cfm?PC=2002

See also the photodocumentary on indigenous migration to the US
Communities Without Borders (Cornell University/ILR Press, 2006)
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4575

See also The Children of NAFTA, Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border 
(University of California, 2004)
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9989.html
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David Bacon, Photographs and Stories
http://dbacon.igc.org

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