Dear Stephen, I wanted to share a video with you by former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich that explains why so-called “right to work” laws are wrong and are only intended to undermine labor unions. Currently, 28 states have enacted “right-to-work” laws and that number is only expected to grow including recent efforts in the United States Congress to pass a national “right-to-work” law that would threaten the Railway Labor Act.
While “right-to-work” sounds good on paper, it lets your co-workers enjoy a union contract and representation without paying any dues at your expense. This weakens your ability to negotiate with your employer and threatens wages, benefits, and your right to a safe workplace.
Click HERE to watch “Robert Reich: Why “Right to Work” is Wrong for Workers”
In solidarity, John Risch
National Legislative Director
SMART Transportation Division
Arrangements for Brother Richert
Services for Mike are as follows;
Our Lady of Peace Church
1740 US-130
North Brunswick Township NJ
Wake tomorrow night Friday February the 3rd 5:00pm to 9:00pm
Funeral Saturday February 4th at 10:30am and interment to follow at
St . Gertrude’s Cemetery located at 53 Ian Ave. Colonia NJ 07067
Safety Shoe Program
Payroll Shortage Submissions
In order to address and document payroll shortages we are asking for members to enter information via the local 60 page. https://utulocal60.com/payroll-shortage-form-2/
Shortages of less than a days pay will be processed normally by Debbie Krake, shortages in excess of a days pay, received before 9:00am on Friday, will be expedited to insure an off cycle check is made available or corrected in time to be included in next pay cycle.
Debbie is still point person and will contact members when resolved/more information is needed, submitted either through the web page or communicated directly to her.
Logging information through the website will be easier for her to create the document she relays to payroll weekly. It will also enable the office to track payroll problems and be better prepared to make recommendations to the carrier.
This is a tool to help us track and submit payroll issues and is not a “payroll fix”. Verification has been moved to the ROC and the acting director is trying to remedy many of the issues we are having, and the union has agreed to work with them to find a fix.
Penn Hotel Info
In order to facilitate a more effective cleaning schedule in the Men’s Quarters at the Hotel Pennsylvania, all employees will be required to vacate the rooms between the hours of 4:00 am and 6:00 am daily beginning Tuesday, January 17th ,2017. During this time hotel personnel will perform daily cleaning and prepare the rooms for the new day’s occupants. This new cleaning schedule will provide our crews with clean accommodations each morning to start off the day. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Sheldon L. Booker
Assistant Superintendent
New Jersey Transit Rail Operations
Election Results
LCA 610-A:
LOCAL CHAIRMAN
*Albertson 77
Morgan 62
*Winner
VICE LOCAL CHAIRMAN
*Doyle 48
Gaskin 38
*Milan 54
*Run off needed
LCA 610 B
Dunn 36
* Jenkins 99
*Winner
Payroll Update
Due to Holiday weeks and vacations payroll has asked that time cards be submitted ASAP in boxes no later than Thursday afternoon or at the ROC by 11am Friday this week and next!

