Unions and Racism: An Age-Old, Institutional Problem Continues Unabated
by LaborUnionReportIt is rather ironic that, last week, union bosses used the anniversary Rev. Martin Luther King’s assassination to try to drum up support for the union cause. You see, even after all these years, racism and discrimination within the walls of the House of Labor is still very real. As noted by UnionFacts.com, since 2000, there have been over 4,200 complaints filed against unions for racial discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission. In some cities, it is a bigger problem than in others. However, the one area where union racism seems to rear its ugly head the most often is with the construction trade unions, where African Americans are often excluded from work.
Systemic racism in the building trades has been built into the construction industry as Harry Alford, President & CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, has noted.
Due to the Jim Crow laws of the South, there were many Black southern craftsmen who would travel to perform their skills. Many would go to places like New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc. and would out compete local white contractors who could not perform as well as they did and could not settle for their affordable pricing. It was because of this, that construction unions in the North were formed to block out Black crews from coming into communities and providing a better service for a cheaper price. Soon after the unions were formed they set in motion the Davis-Bacon Act (named for two New York congressmen). This act set up arbitrary labor wage scales so that Black craftsmen could no longer under price their white counter parts. They all had to pay a certain price, prevailing wage, at a minimum and competition became no more. With the price competition out of the way, the whites moved in through political favor and blatant racism. This would be followed with Project Labor Agreements which meant some projects would be declared “Union Only”. With the construction unions discriminating against Blacks, PLO’s [sic] would also mean “Whites Only”.
This exclusionary racial system is still prevalent today and has been the subject of much controversy in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia.
A January 2008 review of trade unionists working on $500-million worth of Philly public projects during the preceding five years conducted by then Inquirer columnist Tom Ferrick concluded, “these well paid union jobs … remain all-male, nearly all-white and the majority live in the suburbs.”
The source of this current suburban give-away by Mayor Nutter is a thing called a Project Labor Agreement (PLA).
PLAs are contractual arrangements giving construction trade unions control over jobs, generally on public works projects. PLAs require all companies receiving contracts for those projects to hire union workers.
PLA’s have an ugly history of working against the inclusion of minority workers and minority contractors.
The exclusion comes from the legacy of aggressive job discrimination in too many trade unions … race discrimination by the large white construction firms that generally get public works contracts abet both actively and passively.
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Plus, PLAs raise the costs of public works project.
PLAs raise costs by requiring the payment of union wage rates plus contributions to unions’ pension funds, health funds and other miscellaneous administrative fees that tack on upwards of 18 percent to a project’s labor costs.
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PLAs make little sense for minorities historically excluded from the lucrative construction which is why PLAs are opposed by the National Black Chamber of Commerce, the Latin Builders Association, the U.S. Pan-Asian Chamber of Commerce, the American-Asian Contractors Association and Women Construction Owners and Executives, USA.
“The execution of project labor agreements [are] disadvantageous to minority-owned construction companies and their desire to employ minority workers,” Anthony W. Robinson, president of the Minority Business Enterprise Legal Defense and Education Fund stated during Capitol Hill testimony last September.
While one Philadelphia-area local has had a more than 30-year history of discriminatory practices, in 2007, the controversy erupted again when a hangman’s noose was discovered on Philadelphia’s union-only Comcast construction project. The incident prompted construction workers and city officials to rally in anger, calling for the city’s construction industry to be more racially balanced.
“Let’s also be clear that the kind of racial harassment that Paul Solomon experienced is not limited to just him,” demonstration leader A. Bruce Crawley, former head of the African American Chamber of Commerce, said in a statement. “In fact, we’ve been informed that racial discrimination and harassment against black workers and businesses take place at virtually every construction site in this city.”
Rather than union bosses addressing the problem of racism, however, the offender continued working, while the victim had to go find other work.
Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown asked him [Pat Gillepsie, Business Manager of Philadelphia's Building and Construction Trades Council] what happened to the white construction worker accused of displaying a noose at the Comcast Tower construction site and to the black worker who complained about it.
“That really set people off,” Councilman W. Wilson Goode recalled. “She asked what happened to that guy, if he was still working, and he said, ‘Of course he’s working. He’s a skilled tradesman.’
“His response about the black worker was essentially that he has to get his own job.”
Across the country, in California, the exclusion of minorities has led to the Aboriginal Blackmen United pushing back at the IBEW for solar-panel work.
Now, in Las Vagas, it is not necessarily the workers themselves who are creating a ruckus over racist unions, but the minority owners of businesses.
In an economy like ours, jobs are hard to come by. However, one group of struggling business owners claims that in its case the economy is not blame.
The group has filed a lawsuit against Laborers’ International Local No 872 for racial discrimination, breach of contract, and misleading business practices.
The group, made up of several African American business owners, claims the union blocked them from getting work.
Group members say they are either out of business or close to it and blame racial discrimination.
“We asked everyone to come because we’re filing a racial discrimination lawsuit against Local 872,” said Gene Collins.
Collins is leading the effort against Local 872 and its business manager, Tommy White. Collins and several African American-owned construction cleaning businesses claim the union is purposely keeping them from getting work because of their race.
“What did occur is we got put on a list,” said Collins. “Phone calls [were] made to general contractors saying that we were not in compliance with Local 872 and therefore they cannot do business with us.”
Laborers’ local 872’s business manager, Tommy White, denied the group’s assertions, claiming that the black business owners are playing the race card.
“By flipping through this, I truly believe it’s frivolous; there’s no merit to it,” said White.
White says the union never sought out the companies in the lawsuit and that there would not have been any benefit in doing so.
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“I think it’s an action by several contractors that just have poor business practices,” White continued. “This is what I would refer to as using the minority card; using the fact you’re a minority to make big ruckus against Tommy White, against 872, when it’s going to come out that this is just a bunch of lies.”
Were the most recent allegations of discrimination in Las Vegas an isolated case, one might possibly believe the union boss out of hand. However, with a history of union racism prevalent among construction trade unions, it is not without reason to believe that the business owners have a legitimate case.
Union bosses [most of whom are white] are trying to lay claim to Reverend King’s legacy. Yet, racism is still very prevalent in certain unions. Given this, minorities might want to consider whose interests are really being served by pairing Reverend King with today’s union bosses—and who will ultimately lose if that King’s legacy is given up.
[Emphasis added throughout.]
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Michael King was in favor of Unionization among the black workers of America. That much is just plain fact, regardless if Cavuto on Fox said it wasn't so.
But that shouldn't surprise anyone, Michael King was a communist, and spouted communist philosophies all the time. Workers Unite?
So if the Unions [sic] uses Michael King as a prop, it should come as no surprise, one Communist organization using a Communist icon?? And this is news?
Yet blacks continue to give wholesale support to the demoCRAP Party . . .
Now tell me again . . . what was the definition of insanity?;-D
WHATEVER!!!
#5400
04/10/11
So what? The unions are just the dhimocrats new KKK, what else is new?
Commies do not necessarily like blacks. Just look at how Russians treated African students who were invited to come to Moscow and other cities to attend college and be indoctrinated to be good little commies. The records are clear that my such visitors were harassed and even beaten by Russians….many of whom were members of the party.
The foundation of organized labor in America…and Europe…go back to socialists and communists. Those clowns did not believe in freedom. They are all about the power of the masses. Is it any wonder if the masses do not like a particular race that the unions will be racist?
You know I can't think of one black union leader. But then again I never paid attention to a persons color.
Until Obama and his wife started using race as an issue. Now one of my first thoughts are of the difference in race when I deal with a black person. I don't like that fact. It is not christian nor is it productive.
another case of projection. Democrats are racists…. and so they think everyone else is too. When most people really don't care what race someone is. But the dems don't want to admit they are racist, so they accuse everyone else.
Sad, really.
"Soon after the unions were formed they set in motion the Davis-Bacon Act…"
This single piece of legislation has had more to do with the destruction of competitive bidding in my state than any other "legislation" ever enacted. Repeal this, demand proof of citizenship of all employees and stop all union only governement contracting and my business can grow. As things are now, I barely survive….
Once again, we see the premise exposed that Whites can not protect their own race but Blacks CAN. Sounds like another reason to be pro-union.
Bruce Crawley, former head of the African American Chamber of Commerce, …
….opposed by the National Black Chamber of Commerce, the Latin Builders Association, the U.S. Pan-Asian Chamber of Commerce, the American-Asian Contractors Association and Women Construction Owners and Executives, USA…….
I love how you guys can't help but shoot yourselves in the foot – listen to this Black guy who was part of a Black organization, something Whites aren't allowed to have, whine about discrimination. STFU already.
I'm not sure about insanity, but I know what the definition of stupidity is :
Implementing left-wing policies again and again, hoping for a good result .
….and Jews continue to give wholesale support to the libs as well, even though they're VIRULENT anti-semites.
Go figure.
+Hanzo+
CORNBREAD RULES!!!
#4225
04/10/11
Black people are the biggest bigots in the world. They even discriminate among themselves…..who is darker, lighter. They live in bigotry, sleep in it, wash in it, eat it……it's all they know. It excuses them morally, intellectually, emotionally and socially from any crime, lie, short coming, or character defect. THEY ARE A LOST PEOPLE. Never has one group had so much opportunity and failed so miserably. Only Muslims have done worse. they have sold their children into perdition and can only point a finger. Resentment and faux victimization are life styles for them. They have already lost the race they so bitterly complain about.
suibne
Unions = All Bad, All The Time.
In NYC where I grew up, there were no people of color, as blacks were called then, working for the city, nor were they in any of the building trade unions. I believe that this was the single most important cause of inner city poverty among blacks who were forced on welfare after the end of WWII and the jobs they came north to fill started going back to returning vets, the vast majority of whom were white.
TerriGULAG NIGHT:
"America's Conservative Warrior Princess, Teri O'Brien was our first guest this Gulag Night — listen here, last Monday 4/4, 10pm ET. Then, Mark Musser joined us to explore the commonality between the "Green" Environmentalist Movement and the NAZI's own green doctrine, and the roots they share. Mark's latest article: "NAZI Political Biology: The Hotwiring of Power Politics, Naturalism, Environmentalism & Racism."
CPUSA Labor Commission Chairman, Scott Marshall emphasized their working relationship with the AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka, in what he calls their continuing efforts of “independent” union organizations operating in, or for political campaigns. This occurs beginning at the 12:05 mark of the 11/8/2010 video, “CPUSA analysis of the Mid Term Elections,” presented below."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY9tt4aV73s&fe...
"Marshall’s words: “Not only did the campaigning take place from union halls et cetera, et cetera, but this time, as, uh, Trumka told us when he was in Chicago, they began with the nuts and bolts a’ building independent labor campaign organizations in specific five key cities around the country, of which Chicago was one. I think the question of how we…”
One should be apprised, this broadcast and interview were produced by PoliticalAffairs.net and the Progressive Podcast Network. This further underscores a working solidarity between self avowed Communists and America’s progressives.
From Trevor Loudon, New Zeal:
It is a good idea to understand how the opposition thinks.
Here, leading members of the highly influential Communist Party USA analyze the recent Mid Term election results.
Over all, they’re not happy".
Unions kept blacks and other minorities out of jobs for a very long time.
"It is not christian nor is it productive. "
Same could be said of Obama.
Democrat Plantation.
I'm with you all the way on that one LiO! That's good for all of U.S. to know. Repeal the Davis- Bacon Act!
Wow that is some heavy stuff Jackson.Thankis.
"Same could be said of Obama."
And no doubt is said, at the very least, once every minute of every day. Of course now we hear it more from (enlightened) Democrats.
Hey, pni. A rhetorical question….Since when has government has the skill, knowledge, expertise to set any policy for the private sector? I see these attempts as an over reach by a bunch of incompetent idiots. If they knew what they where doing, they would be operating their own businesses, not spending their entire life living off the labors of the American people. What absolute arrogance!
Arrogance is right Lio! They are incompetent at best, and sabateurs at worst. The thing that might let some good lawmakers in to do the good work that you're describing is Obama's vetting for 2012.
He is steeped in suspicion about his Documents.and background. I think your Repeal of the Davis-Bacon Act will happen. I forwarded it to the Congressional offices to be added to their objectives. It's your kind of feedback that they need. …..
Back to Obama. He will not pass VETTING for a 2012 run! He's got SS number and passport discrepancies. There is a possibility that one of his colleges listed him as a Foreign Student. His law license has been taken away, and his wife's too, I heard. Why? His courses in College were very Radical, and I think that Trump and Palin will uncover all of it. Take care LiO!
UNIONS SUCK. ALL UNIONS! PERIOD.
I have ALWAYS been able to negotiate a better deal than ANY union.
DO the BEST you can do, and you do not need UNIONS.
Union are for lazy or mediocre hacks.
I HATE UNIONS. ALL UNIONS. You want UNIONS??
Fine.
Go get a job in DETROIT. Oh,.. wait you can't.
THERE ARN'T ANY!!!
AND THE REST OF AMERICA pretty soon too.
UNIONS are Destroying America.
Look at Detroit MI to see what the UNION's AND the
DemocRAT Party have planned for America.
A ONCE Great American City COMPLETELY DESTROYED
BY the DemocRAT Party and their UNION masters.
WAY to go AFL-CIO, UAW, AFT, WGA, CTU, TUA and SEIU.
Thanks UNIONS. NOT.
This IS what they WILL do to YOUR town if you LET them.
Interesting….I'll be watching. Thanks.
Back in the 1950's the US was about 88% white, 10% Black, and 2% other.
It was the unwise open immigration policies from the 1960's onward that gave us the race mess we have now.
Personally, I get sick of the left using MLK's apparent sainthood as a way of bludgeoning anyone who disagrees with their agenda. If any GOP nominees are reading this, you can score big brownie points with me by telling the next lefty idiot who says "But MLK wouldn't want you to support Policy X" that "then he can blow me"
My first thoughts these days are "is this person pro king zero or do they value freedom?"
You're welcome…
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Video: Big Labor’s Richard Trumka & the Murder of Eddie York
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUVpJnHZNw8&fe...
What about the illegal imigration and the Dems, why don't the blacks figure out they're getting screwed on jobs ?
Video: Big Labor’s Richard Trumka & the Murder of Eddie York
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUVpJnHZNw8&fe....
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