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Archives for September 2018

General Chairman Burkert’s Weekly “HOT TOPICS” News

In an effort to better communicate information as quickly as possible to the Local 60 Membership, here is the ” HOT TOPICS” for this week.

A) I did have an opportunity to speak with CTP Class 18-02 and 17-03 at Ferry Street this week. There were some questions on DH and Gas miles for those on OJT or out qualifying. Please see the attached letter below, this was an issue I have already addressed with NJ Transit and was successful in getting our Members in CTP class properly compensated. I also made sure that any Member who was shorted monetarily was paid correctly. If there are any further questions please contact me directly for the correct answer.

B) The RAILMAN FOR CHILDREN GOLF OUTING is this Saturday, it will be held at Minebrook Golf Club in Hackettstown NJ. Please come out and support the event, all monies raised goes to the annual Santa Train for special needs or underprivileged children. If you need more info look on this website under the Events tab.

C) I was notified from the National Mediation Board that 7 cases that were pending from Local 60 Members will be funded. The 7 Members will be notified via mail by next week. The hearing date will be in December for the majority of these cases. The cases date back as far as the Sandy Storm and almost all are discipline cases. I will be preparing the cases to be heard by the arbitrator, and will be contacting those affected Members for their input on their case.

D) Rollover is October 14, I have requested from the Carrier an advanced copy of both the employee timetable and the proposed job changes or additions.(the new ETT is available under members tools-downloads) I will notify and distribute these items as soon as the Carrier provides them to me.

Please email me feedback or suggestions, I am here for you the Members. sburkert@utulocal60.com

Fraternally,

Stephen J. Burkert

General Chairman

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“Labor Walks” Request for Volunteers

Message from The Northwest NJ Central Labor Council

Will be starting labor walks on Saturday 9/29/2018 at 8:30am and every Saturday thereafter until Election Day. We will need volunteers to facilitate the walks and handle sign-in. In addition, we will need Local Union Affiliates to send members to knock on doors and distribute literature. Please contact your Local Affiliates for support and please email me the Saturdays you are available asap. Our primary efforts will be to support CD11 Congressional Candidate Mikie Sherrill.

 

Labor Walk Location:

IBEW Local 102 – 50 Parsippany Rd Parsippany, NJ 07054

 

Saturdays

9/29/2018 8:30am

10/6/2018 8:30am

10/13/2018 8:30am

10/20/2018 8:30am

10/27/2018 8:30am

11/3/2018 8:30am

Contact Scott Spratt sspratt@utulocal60.com 973-223-8654 or CLC President Abrantes if interested

Fraternally,

Anthony N. Abrantes Sr.

 

President 

Northwest Jersey Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO

Phone: 732-589-3014 / Fax: 732-225-0324  Email: aabrantes@nwjclc.org
91 Fieldcrest Avenue, 2nd Floor, Suite A22 /Edison, NJ 08837

http://www.njaflcio.org/labor_walks?utm_campaign=uswd4&utm_medium=email&utm_source=njaflcio

General Chairman Burkert’s Weekly “HOT TOPICS” News

In an effort to better communicate information as quickly as possible to the Local 60 Membership, here is the ” HOT TOPICS” for this week.

A) The Carrier, as per the contract, has informed me that ROLLOVER will be on October 14, 2018.

B) I was successful in working with NJTPD on getting police officer patrols back out riding our trains on nights and weekends. NJ Transit is in the process of hiring more police officers and these assignments will be more regular in the near future. The train crews I spoke with on the property said having the patrols on the platforms while loading and then walking through the trains during the trip was very helpful.

C) I have already asked the Carrier to distribute asap the new job run sheets and the corresponding employee timetables that will go into effect on October 14. The added time will allow our Members to research the assignments properly.

D) This week I met with a large contingent of General Chairman, International Officers and Local Officers from NJ Transit Bus and Rail Division Unions. The group met for the purpose of discussing current events that affect all unions on NJ Transit, particularly pending legislation in Trenton or Washington DC. The group will be meeting again in the near future and we will be having representatives from light rail also included.

E) I did meet with the Carrier about its plan to replace the NEXTEL phones with new “iPhone 7” model. The new phones will give the train crews advance notice of cancellations, track outages or any other incident before the information is distributed to the passengers. The new model of phones are also equipped with “one touch” safety features for contacting police in an emergency. I will be making the Carrier adhere to all contractual obligations as pertain to a company issued device.

Please email me feedback or suggestions, I am here for you the Members. sburkert@utulocal60.com

Fraternally,

Stephen J. Burkert

General Chairman

 

Our SMART TD brothers and sisters in the Carolinas need your help!

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September 18, 2018

Our SMART TD brothers and sisters
in the Carolinas need your help!

Dear members of SMART Transportation Division:

Hurricane Florence and its resulting floods have left behind substantial destruction in North and South Carolina, leading to the loss of life and millions, if not billions, of dollars in damage to property in the Mid-Atlantic region and inland.

Some of those affected by the devastation include our Brothers and Sisters of SMART Transportation Division (SMART TD) who live in the region. This disaster adds a tremendous burden to their lives and the amount of loss that they now must cope with is unimaginable. The silver lining is, and will continue to be, the generosity of citizens around the country who are giving what they can to help those affected to help overcome the effects of this disaster and to reclaim their lives.

We are asking the SMART TD family to rise to the call and give what you can so that the daunting task of starting over and rebuilding can begin. Your generous donation will help lessen the struggle and bring real hope and relief to our SMART TD members who are suffering through this disaster.

Please make your donation to the SMART TD Disaster Relief Fund. All donations to the fund are used solely for the benefit of TD members who are impacted by natural disasters, and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Contributions may be sent to:

SMART TD Disaster Relief Fund
Suite 340
24950 Country Club Blvd.
North Olmsted, OH 44070-5333

Sincerely,

John Previsich
President, SMART Transportation Division

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NJ Legislative Board Election Recommendations 2018

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General Chairman Burkert’s Weekly “HOT TOPICS” News

In an effort to better communicate information as quickly as possible to the Local 60 Membership, here is the ” HOT TOPICS” for this week.

A) I have spoken to Chief of Police Trucillo and Deputy Chief Clark about uniformed police officers riding our trains to help deter assaults on our Members. There will be train riding patrols starting tonight through Sunday night. The officers will be starting out in New York Penn Station and riding out with us, then return to Penn Station for later trips. I have asked for all available help in reducing the assaults.

B) The Carrier has abolished the Supplemental Extra List as of this Sunday. They have set up a call in list procedure for the day before you want to work. please refer to the weekly job bulletin for the correct phone numbers. I will be filing a grievance due to the fact that this is not proper action according to our Collective Bargaining Agreement. They have agreed to provide the us with the list daily, we will post on our site, this will help members see there position on list while seeing who is in front and behind them.

C) There is a Local 60 Union meeting this Sunday at 10 AM at the Linden VFW.

D) The Carrier has reneged on a verbal commitment concerning the AC Extra List. The 18 regular ACRL passenger assignments will continue to assist in the busing operations while remaining in AC. The AC Extra List Members were suppose to be able to use their “PICK” to any list without the junior person being displaced. The Carrier has elected not to adhere to this plan of action and junior members were displaced. I will be filing a grievance on behalf of those affected Members.

E) The RAILMEN FOR CHILDREN GOLF Outing is September 29. Please look at the flyer under EVENTS on this website for details on how to participate. The golf outing is the main source of fundraising for the annual SANTA TRAIN for disabled/underprivileged children. Please come out and support the event.

F) I met with Executive Director Corbett this morning about Sleep Apnea, Assaults, Under Staffing of Trains and expectations of the fall train service plan. NJ Transit will be revising the Sleep Apnea Policy in the near future with major improvements. The assaults were discussed and different ideas were put into place to prevent the assaults.

Please email me feedback or suggestions, I am here for you the Members. sburkert@utulocal60.com

Fraternally,

Stephen J. Burkert

General Chairman

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