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Written by Jake Kelly   
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Dear Fort Worth BEN Chapter,

A major initiative of BEN Fort Worth Chapter is the issuance of six, $1000 scholarships to deserving students to help defray the cost of higher education. Each BEN chapter will issue scholarships in accordance to BEN by-laws. Union Pacific matches dollar for dollar each scholarship issued.
Attached is the 2008 BEN scholarship application.

NOTE:  NO FORT WORTH CHAPTER APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MAILED TO OMAHA CHAPTER




Please print the application and distribute in your communities. The deadline for submission of the application is March 30, 2008. No application or additional information will be accepted postmarked after March 30, 2008. Fort Worth Chapter BEN members, instruct your applicants to submit their applications to our committee chair:

Joseph Courtney
2321 Costa Mesa
Dallas, Texas 75228
214-549-7002
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or

Kevin Barnett
1000 Carlisle Drive
Arlington, Texas 76017
817-353-7219
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Thank you,

Kevin Barnett
BEN President - DFW Chapter

 

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Rule Change! 9.2.14 Restricted Proceed Rule Change
Written by Jake Kelly   
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
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A NEW YEAR, A NEW START
Written by Jake Kelly   
Tuesday, 08 January 2008

To stay informed go to WWW.UTU.ORG

A NEW YEAR, A NEW START

Brothers and Sisters:

The membership of our union spoke through their delegates last August and chose a new team to lead us forward in these challenging times for labor unions.

We accept that challenge and pledge today -- as we pledged in August -- to move the United Transportation Union forward with the sole objective of protecting member jobs and improving wages, benefits and working conditions.

We pledge also to make this union all-inclusive, which means encouraging full and open debate and respecting all viewpoints as we strive for consensus decision making.

We take office during an especially difficult time. Strong anti-union forces exist in the White House and control many of the regulatory agencies that make rulings affecting workplace issues.

Similarly strong anti-union forces retain influence in Congress, where our friends have only a razor-thin majority in the Senate. The carriers have been emboldened by these forces, which makes contract negotiation and grievance resolution time-consuming and extremely difficult.

Within our union, we face a difficult task related to a merger with the Sheet Metal Workers, whose implementation was temporarily halted by a federal court on the grounds that crucial information was withheld from the UTU membership.

That merger was a shotgun wedding, and regardless of what was said or done in previous months, the fact is -- as validated by a federal court -- that members did not have sufficient information to make an informed decision. In fact, it was revealed that some of the representations made to the membership were incorrect or distorted.

Shotgun weddings make for good movie comedy, but have no place in the real world of union mergers. As Dear Abby has always counseled, "If a marriage is right for the right reasons, and is one that can and will endure, the marriage can wait until next week, next month or next year."

It is time for the UTU membership to determine if we want and need a merger. Any merger proposed should be governed by conditions acceptable and beneficial to our members, as well as to the other union and its members.

To do this, it is appropriate to hold old-fashioned shoot-outs that bring the principals of all potential partners to various locations and allow the membership to question them. A union merger should not be negotiated in secret and sprung on the membership with a ballot attached.

So let’s catch our breath.

The UTU is financially solvent, and changes are underway to improve further our financial stability.

Moreover, we possess one of the most loyal, hardworking, diverse and union-knowledgeable memberships in North America, which means we have a lot to offer a potential partner. That partner similarly should have a lot to offer the UTU.

We will have more to say about this in the weeks ahead, and urge you to stay informed by going to www.utu.org on a daily basis, and signing up on the Web site for e-mail alerts.

We take very seriously your confidence in our ability to lead. We also take very seriously any advice you choose to offer, because a successful trade union requires checks and balances in the same manner as government and private-sector firms.

Let us hear from you, and thank you again for the confidence you have placed in our leadership abilities, as well as the confidence you exhibited in all the UTU officers you elected during the August 2007 convention.

In solidarity,

Mike Futhey, International President
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Arty Martin , Assistant President
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Kim Thompson, General Secretary & Treasurer
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SMART MERGER TEMPORARILY HALTED
Written by Jake Kelly   
Thursday, 27 December 2007

To stay informed go to WWW.UTU.ORG

SMART MERGER TEMPORARILY HALTED

After hearing arguments of counsel, a federal district court in Akron, Ohio, on Dec. 27 temporarily halted the UTU-SMWIA merger creating SMART that was to be implemented Jan. 1.

On Jan. 4, the court will schedule a second hearing, where the judge will consider whether to lift the temporary injunction and permit the merger to proceed, or make the injunction permanent.

Complainants argued, among other issues, that the UTU membership, which ratified the merger in early August, had not been provided sufficient information.

The proposed merger was unanimously endorsed by the UTU Board of Directors on June 11, and sent out for UTU membership ratification. The SMWIA General Executive Council approved the merger on June 13. SMWIA membership ratification was not required.

 
EQMS Letter
Written by Jake Kelly   
Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Here is a copy of the letter President Thompson sent to Jim Young regarding EQMS.

EQMS 

 
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