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Crafts Demonstrate in Orange County for the Right to Organize
On Jan. 8, Building Trades unions demonstrated in the City of Brea in support of the right of union representatives to access a private construction job which is allowed by the California law. The Supreme Court has upheld this right several times.


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Sprinkler Fitters Local 709 at Playa Vista
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Story & photos by Roy San Filippo, Steff Writer

Sprinkler Fitters Local 709 are working Phase II of the New Horizons Office Campus at Playa Vista. Development in the Playa Vista territory – a tiny stretch of coveted property near the Pacific Ocean in West Los Angeles – has met with significant difficulties over the years, and labor leaders often complained that when there was work, too much of it went to non-union contractors. But Horizons is being built under a 100-percent union labor agreement.

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Conspiracy from California to D.C.

ImageJust when working families were gearing up to challenge another California ballot initiative to muzzle their and their union’s ability to affect policymaking in the state, the U.S. Supreme Court came out with a stunning blow to the individual having any impact on elections. Last Jan. 10, the Court issued its decision in “Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission,” and declared that business profits, with no limit on the amount, can be used to fund political campaigns.

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Craft Union Mobilization Reverses Buena Park City Council Print E-mail

 Charter City Proposal Will Now Include Language to Protect Prevailing Wages

By Roy San Filippo
Staff Writer

On May 27, Building Trades craft unions won an important victory in the fight to protect prevailing wages in the City of Buena Park. Meeting under a special "study session," the City Council voted 4-0 to include language that would protect prevailing wages in Buena Park's charter city proposal.

Because the Council was meeting under a study session, the proposal must be officially approved at their meeting on June 10. The charter city proposal will then be placed on the November ballot for a vote by Buena Park residents.

The language to protect prevailing wages in the charter was submitted by the LA/OC Building Trades Council. Without that language, Buena Park would have the ability to circumvent prevailing wages on public works projects without state of federal funding.

 "This is an important victory to protect the wages and working conditions of construction workers, not only in Buena Park, but throughout the state," said LA/OC Building Trades Council Executive Secretary Richard Slawson. "Those who were looking to Buena Park as an example of how to use charter city status as a way to undercut prevailing wage laws are going to be very disappointed. The Building Trades will mobilize to protect prevailing wages wherever and whenever they threatened."

Tefere Gebre, Executive Director of the Orange County Labor Federation was on-hand to support the Building Trades. "This is not only about Buena Park; this is a virus certain interests want to spread all across the state. They are trying to undermine prevailing wages city by city. We are sending a clear message to city officials that we will not allow them to take away good paying jobs in Buena Park," he said.

Circumventing prevailing wages laws was seen by some Buena Park officials as one of the benefits of adopting charter city status. But the Buena Park City Council reversed course on the issue after months of pressure from craft unions and the Building Trades Council. Over 500 Building Trades members were mobilized at City Hall for the May 12 meeting of the Council's charter city exploratory committee and again for the Council's meeting on May 27. The BT Council also called on state and national elected officials to write and call Buena Park City Council members to urge them to protect prevailing wages.

 Several elected officials including Assembly members Tony Mendoza and Jose Solorio sent representatives to express their solidarity with Building Trades craft unions and to speak on behalf of prevailing wages. State Senator Lou Correa personally attended both meetings on May 12 and 27 and forcefully argued for the need to protect prevailing wages in Buena Park.

The Building Trades received a tremendous showing of solidarity from the Orange County Labor movement. Several unions turned out to support the building trades including UFCW Local 324. Rick Eiden, Vice President of UFCW Local 324, and President of the Orange County Labor Federation addressed a rally outside of City Hall stating that the 2500 UFCW members living in Buena Park were firmly in support of prevailing wages. "We are 100 percent behind the Building Trades and we are here to make sure your wages are protected and to make sure the wages of the citizens of Buena Park are protected," said Eiden.
 The Council's decision averted a political battle to fight Buena Park's charter city status on the November ballot that would have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

"This victory really illustrates the importance of political action and what we can accomplish when we mobilize our members and flex our political muscle" said Council Representative Jim Adams.

 
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Metro Blue Line resumes service to downtown LA

89.3 KPCC, March 9

The Metro Blue Line resumed service to downtown L.A. this morning after this weekend's construction work closure, officials reported. Blue Line trains were not running in downtown Los Angeles this past weekend due to construction that will eventually tie the future Expo Line into existing Blue line tracks, said Gayle Anderson, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

 

Port of Los Angeles roadway gets improvements

ABC 7, March  8

L.A.-area elected officials broke ground on a $22 million renovation of a roadway that connects the Port of L.A. The street improvements along a 1.3-mile stretch of Harry Bridges Boulevard is a federally funded project expected to create more than 250 local construction jobs

 

California employers add 32,500 jobs in January

LA Times,  March 5

California employers added 32,500 to their payrolls in January, a sign that the state's moribund labor market might finally be stirring to life. The gains came as sectors throughout the economy, including construction and manufacturing, started to hire workers, according to numbers released Friday by the Employment Development Department.

 

 

Irvine’s Suffolk Construction lands $35.5 million school project

OC Metro, Feb 23

Suffolk Construction Co.’s Irvine office this month will break ground on a new $35.5 million campus for the Los Angeles Unified School District. It’s the fourth project that the district has awarded to Suffolk.

 

LA officials break ground on massive $1.5B expansion of LAX international terminal

LA Times, Feb 22

Construction began Monday on a $1.5 billion project to expand the international terminal at Los Angeles International Airport — a facility ranked one of the worst in the nation.

 

Downtown Celebrates Convention Center Hotel Opening

LA Downtown News, February 16

A chorus of Los Angeles political and business leaders turned out this morning to celebrate the opening of the $1 billion Convention Center headquarters hotel. Officials described the structure at L.A. Live as the completion of a long-awaited dream, one that will allow the city to compete on the top tier of the country’s convention industry.

 

Los Angeles eyes Owens Lake for huge solar project

Reuters, February 10

An old battleground of California's water wars could turn into one of the largest solar farms in the world, with thousands of shiny black and blue panels mounted across the desiccated, salty white crust of Owens Lake.

That's the plan by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP), the largest public utility in the United States.

 


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