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6.12.2005
Letter to CDUI steeringcommittee via email from Tom Lewandowski �� Dear Committee members: It has been 6 weeks since I�ve announced my candidacy for General President and I have been able to make some positive headway. I�ve been to the west coast and to the Chicago Council twice. I�ve talked to many, many brothers and sisters along the way. There is definitely a need for our quest. The pattern is; if you are a rank and file member then you are embracing my actions and if you are a paid staffer you are totally against my actions. I�ve had paid staffers that I�ve known for years that are fearful of my phone call because the call will show up on there phone bill. I�ve talked to many staffers at home and even the honest ones are positive that change is needed. I have discovered areas that have been devastated so bad in the last 5 years that these areas are not even sending Delegates to the convention because they say they cannot afford the trip. Together we can change the heavy handed autocrat that has turned our organization into a corporate Union. Just recently the boys at the international are bragging about a PLA for the ADM plant in Clinton, Iowa. The contractor is Weitz out of Des Moines, Iowa (already a union contractor). I have first hand experience with this facility and have relatives working at the site for ADM. Weitz is already Union and our International gave the farm away on this project. Again exposing our reputation as a union that raids work, and cuts wages for jobs. This is a shame and now they are bragging about their input on this project. Weitz already had this project way before the International got involved but Jim Sabliska (VP for the Central District) is acting like he negotiated this deal. On top of the ADM site our big brother has also eliminated the PHMMA Agreement (Power House Modification Maintenance Agreement) on June 1, 2005 and replaced it with the Presidents Agreement. A huge step backwards especially for the Millwrights who rely heavily on outages for their members in the Illinois and Iowa area. As you might know that MAC sits on the board for Newburg Perini who has the contracts for these plants that the International has just gutted. Looks like MAC is going to make sure that Newburg Perini (The Venture, the name they go by in the EXELON Plants) is going to have control over who is working on these plants, no longer can the Unions refer 100% of the workers to these sites, matter of fact The Venture can bring in NON UNION supervision and workers, also all The Venture has to do is call this work �SPECIALTY WORK� and it can all go non union. The Presidents Agreement severely undermines the solid unionism that the state of Illinois has fought for. What I cannot understand is I thought we were out of the Building Trades and now all of a sudden we are in when it comes to MAC cutting deals for his Company that he represents as a Board member. MAC and the boys are continuing to harm all areas in the USA and Canada, we cannot afford another 5 years. Please be on the look out for brave brothers and sisters that want to join up with Scott Brineman (WEST COAST VP candidate) myself as the GP for a slate. We need people to step forward soon. Fraternally yours, Tom Lewandowski ���
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