Rebuild's plan for reform
In a previous post Ed Rosado asks “What is Rebuild 1101's plan for reform”? The program we've put forward for reforming the Local is based on the principle that an educated, mobilized membership is the backbone of a strong union. Rebuild's platform calls for the following changes.
We need regular membership meetings with real information, discussion and debate. We need local-wide contract mobilization campaigns that start early, ramp up, and get as many members involved as possible. We need a local-wide campaign to fight contracting out, a huge threat at the moment. We need to make organizing Verizon Wireless and other new telecom jobs a priority. We need to rebuild our stewards’ network. We need to revamp our grievance procedure. We need to provide better representation for ALL our members, including AT&T Mobility workers who have been underrepresented for years. Given the results of the recent national investigation, we need to implement a program for financial reform and accountability at the Local. And we need to bring democracy back to the Local. We need to make sure every shop has elections for stewards and chiefs, and make sure members' democratic rights are protected.
In the past year Rebuild has led the way in showing that members are willing to fight to protect our jobs. 900 members came to a membership meeting, the first quorum in years, to make their voices heard. Members stood up to leaders who are violating members democratic rights and forced the national union to look into financial wrong-doing at the local and take steps to end abusive practices. We are building a movement of members who want to see real change in the union. In my book that’s a reform movement.