STAR Trans Warped Drive to Bust Union
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Attention: I'm the Blind Salamander, a proud Teamster, and I've hijacked Chairman Mal's Blog to provide the Peeps with the true story behind Cap Metro's attempt to bust the hard working citizen's who belong to the Amalgamated Transit Workers Union. Chairman Mal is such a technological dork, he probably won't notice. For instance, he was confused about the programming language,
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Howdy Comrades!
Some of the peeps probably recall how Cap Metro staff published the income of some cab drivers who provide voucher service for STS passengers in order to get to and from dialysis, work, school, and return vouchers from doctors' offices, pharmacies and grocery stores. Some cab drivers spend a 16 hour day doing nothing but helping disabled folks in
Well, Star Tran has pulled the same tactic on the Transit workers union who voted to strike, mostly because Cap Metro staff wants to have the right to change their health care costs between contracts. The vast majority of the Union members seem happy with the pay increase, and they don't even want the bonus money as long as the contract provides secure health care. Metro administrators pulled the same tactic used on the taxi drivers on the union. They released the pay of union members , including their overtime pay. That was a dirty trick because Metro had quite a few drivers who work very hard, receiving quite a well earned overtime compensation. As a result, the
Recently, we learned of another union busting threat management has cooked up regarding the Paratransit system. Last year, to avoid paying a living wage and benefits to its Union drivers and mechanics, Metro cobbled together a contract with Austin Cab. Austin Cab procures vehicles; then pays drivers a salary to provide the trips that were previously accomplished by experienced cab drivers and transit professionals with the union. From the outset of this contract, Access members have been deluged with complaints about the so-called PTS vehicles and drivers. We have heard repeatedly that the vehicles are sub par, sometimes old cabs that flunked City inspections and were taken off line. Moreover, complaint after complaint has been made about the quality and lack of professional behavior of the low paid PTS drivers. Mary Ward, STS Subcommittee Chair, told Metro staff that she smelled liquor on the breath of more than one PTS driver, and other members have had frightening experiences because of careless driving behavior. One PTS driver has a reputation of being a long time crack smoker within the taxi driver community. The personal hygiene of some PTS drivers does seem to indicate either a serious substance abuse problem or too little pay to afford soap. Comrades, I guess after these complaints you might think the contract was cancelled, right? Wrong! Metro claims they are working with PTS to improve driver training and making sure the vehicles are safe, but repeated requests by Access members for details about the PTS contract specifics and details of how complaints were remediated have been totally unsatisfactory.
In fact, Inez Evans, Paratransit Director, indicated at a recent Access meeting that Cap Metro may actually expand the flawed PTS program; even budgeting funds to buy brand new vehicles for Austin Cab. Now, we know congress just refused to use taxpayer money to bail out Wall Street, and we don't need our tax money being spent to bail out a failing cab company here in
In solidarity with the workers of
Regards,
The Blind Salamander
Power to the Peeps!
1 Comments:
Actually, StarTran listed pay ranges (without names) in a press release to answer numerous media and community questions about how much bus operators and mechanics make. No one at StarTran ever said anyone makes too much money. In fact, it's the union bargaining team that negotiated away higher raises from StarTran's previous offer.
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