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Related: About this forumOhio Democratic Party in labor dispute with campaign workers
COLUMBUS The party of organized labor in this state has run into a little labor friction of its own as the Ohio Democratic Party negotiates its first contract with a fledgling union representing about 80 on-the-ground campaign workers.
The Washington-based Campaign Workers Guild sent a letter to county party chairmen to express frustration that state party Chairman David Pepper and Executive Director Greg Beswick havent been personally at the table in negotiations and, the party has hired a law firm that tends to financially support Republicans.
The dispute has put the party that usually has the backing of organized labor into the position of management during contract negotiations.
These are hardworking workers, and it has been easy in the past for this type of worker to get taken advantage of, Mr. Pepper said. Were proud to be the first state party in the nation to recognize the union, and were now working through the details.
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chillfactor
(7,694 posts)that is all we don't need....Democrats fighting among themselves.
Midnight Writer
(22,973 posts)MichMan
(13,173 posts)...as established in the DNC platform. Either you subscribe to these or you don't. If not, you run a serious risk of being called hypocritical in the upcoming election, if you won't provide them to your own employees.
I think everyone here on DU would agree with these principles ;
$15 per hour
12 weeks paid family and medical leave
7 days paid sick leave
Vacations
Defined benefit pensions
Unfortunately, this excitement has not held at the bargaining table, where weve been continually disappointed and angered as the ODP has refused to present proposals that ensure us the union protections and provide us the working conditions we need and deserve, the letter reads.
After several day-long bargaining sessions, the ODP has made it clear to us that they are not serious about negotiating a fair contract that lives up to our Democratic values.
"The union says that the party has proposed an hourly wage, depending on the number of hours, of $12.25 per hour that would decline to $10.50 as Election Day approaches. It claims the party has offered a mileage or car allowance proposal that wouldnt cover the cost of gas for workers required to use their own vehicles."