Evangeline Byars wants to break up old boys club at TWU Local 100
- by dameluthas
I’m not willing to give up, I move a little differently because I focus more on people who are actually able to do the job and are committed to putting workers first.
Evangeline Byars
At this point in history, the face of organized labor is under attack and being destabilized and we need to realize that the time is now to defend our organization and defend labor,” said Byars. Most employees without unions are taken advantage of by their bossesnd are committed to putting workers first.
Evangeline Byars
But Byars told the AmNews that union members weren’t tipped on this. “We never ever had a meeting to discuss this with the women’s committee of TWU Local 100,” Byars said. “We would’ve never accepted this. The agreement only gives women 60 days restrictions. Women are pregnant for nine months. How does this make sense? “I’ve been approached by some people who are running in opposition to me and the reason they told me not to run is because they felt it was time for someone else to be in that position and they picked who they wanted,” said Byars. “They wanted me to run for a lesser position.” Byars said her reasons for running are twofold. To restore the union to a position she believes they stepped down from and to carry on tradition while big business operates otherwise. “At this point in history, the face of organized labor is under attack and being destabilized and we need to realize that the time is now to defend our organization and defend labor,” said Byars. Most employees without unions are taken advantage of by their bosses. “I am the only candidate that is focused on workplace policy, returning power to the membership and ensuring our Collective Bargaining Agreement is adhered to and protected,” Byars said. “I’m looking to return us to a day when Local 100 was a force and we had a brighter vision for the future.”
At this point in history, the face of organized labor is under attack and being destabilized and we need to realize that the time is now to defend our organization and defend labor,” said Byars. Most employees without unions are taken advantage of by their bossesnd are committed to putting workers first.
Evangeline Byars
But Byars told the AmNews that union members weren’t tipped on this. “We never ever had a meeting to discuss this with the women’s committee of TWU Local 100,” Byars said. “We would’ve never accepted this. The agreement only gives women 60 days restrictions. Women are pregnant for nine months. How does this make sense? “I’ve been approached by some people who are running in opposition to me and the reason they told me not to run is because they felt it was time for someone else to be in that position and they picked who they wanted,” said Byars. “They wanted me to run for a lesser position.” Byars said her reasons for running are twofold. To restore the union to a position she believes they stepped down from and to carry on tradition while big business operates otherwise. “At this point in history, the face of organized labor is under attack and being destabilized and we need to realize that the time is now to defend our organization and defend labor,” said Byars. Most employees without unions are taken advantage of by their bosses. “I am the only candidate that is focused on workplace policy, returning power to the membership and ensuring our Collective Bargaining Agreement is adhered to and protected,” Byars said. “I’m looking to return us to a day when Local 100 was a force and we had a brighter vision for the future.”