Blue Collar
Shop Stewards train for union activism
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The
recent Blue Collar Division conference helped strengthen shop
stewards to become better worksite advocates and union activists. |
BY DIANE S. WILLIAMS
Eighty-five shop stewards and local officers strengthened their
skills Sept. 13-15 at the DC 37 Blue Collar Divisions Celebrating
Education conference.
Shop stewards are on the frontlines of the labor movement,
said Division Director José Sierra. They are the link
between DC 37 and its members. When our stewards are trained to
resolve workplace issues, the union runs more effectively.
Members from locals 376, 924, 983, 1087, 1320, 1322, 1455, 1505,
1508, 1597 and 1797 met with top DC 37 officers and received three
days of leadership training. DC 37s Safety and Health Dept.,
Legal Dept., benefit funds and pension advisers held workshops to
help stewards and officers improve services to their members. And
the Political Action Dept. urged stewards to boldly carry the unions
political agenda forward.
The Ed Fund, the locals and the Blue Collar Division coordinated
the event, which was the divisions first conference in five
years. DC 37s Blue Collar workers maintain the citys
roadways, parks and infrastructure. They also played a major role
in the recovery and clean up of the World Trade Center site. Originally
planned for September 2001, the conference was postponed after the
9/11 terrorist attacks. Division secretaries Yesenia Colon and Irene
Adams arranged the retreat, which was held at the Villa Roma Resort.
A strong, active steward system is the key to a strong labor
movement, said DC 37 Education Fund Program Coordinator Larry
Kelly, one of several staffers who conducted training workshops
that weekend. The sessions helped identify problems the stewards
face and stressed their important role in reaching out to involve
members in all aspects of union activity, especially the political
process.
DC 37 was built by blue collar workers, said DC 37 Executive
Director Lillian Roberts, who led a familychat Saturday
afternoon to hammer home the connection between the union contract
and the voting booth.
Shop Stewards are political activists who have a lot more
contact with voters than politicians, so let your voice be heard,
Ms. Roberts said. The political apparatus is an extension
of your contract. If we elect Carl McCall for governor and carry
DC 37s political slate to victory, we can work out solutions
to our hardships.