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m a r c h / a p r i l2 0 0 7w w w . a t u . o r gOfficial Journal of the <strong>Amalgamated</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> <strong>Union</strong>AFL-CIO/CLCLEGISLATIVE ISSUEINSIDE THIS ISSUE:Legislative ConferenceATU Legislator of the YearATU-COPE Contributors ListConvention Call 2007


AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNIONINTERNATIONAL OFFICERSWARREN S. GEORGEInternational PresidentMICHAEL J. SIANOInternational Executive Vice PresidentOSCAR OWENSInternational Secretary-TreasurerInternational Vice PresidentsTOMMY MULLINSRoanoke, VA – mullins@atu.orgJOSEPH WELCHSyracuse, NYRODNEY RICHMONDNew Orleans, LA – rrichmond@atu.orgDONALD T. HANSENTenino, WA – dhansen@atu.orgROBERT H. BAKERWashington, DC – bb@atu.orgLARRY R. KINNEARAshburn, ON – lkinnear@atu.orgRANDY GRAHAMGloucester, ON – rgraham@atu.orgJAVIER M. PEREZ, JR.Kansas City, MO – jperez@atu.orgRICHARD M. MURPHYBraintree, MABOB M. HYKAWAYCalgary, AB – bhykaway@atu.orgCHARLES COOKPetaluma, CA – ccook@atu.orgWILLIAM G. McLEANReno, NV – wmclean@atu.orgRONALD J. HEINTZMANMt. Angel, OR – rheintzman@atu.orgJANIS M. BORCHARDTMadison, WI – jborchardt@atu.orgPAUL BOWENCanton, MI – pbowen@atu.orgLAWRENCE J. HANLEYStaten Island, NY – lhanley@atu.orgKENNETH R. KIRKLancaster, TX – kkirk@atu.orgGARY RAUENClayton, NC – grauen@atu.orgInternational RepresentativesGARY MAURERAtlanta, GA – gmaurer@atu.orgRAY RIVERALilburn, GA– rrivera@atu.orgMARCELLUS BARNESFlossmoor, IL – mbarnes@atu.orgYVETTE SALAZARThornton, CO – ysalazar@atu.orgCanadian CouncilROBIN G. WESTCanadian Director61 International Boulevard, Suite 210Rexdale, ON M9W 6K4director@atucanada.caMESSAGE DU PRÉSIDENT INTERNATIONAL PAR WARREN S. GEORGELes Coalitions Politiques Essentielles pour le ProgrèsLa Conférence Législative de l’ATU qui s’est tenue récemment et à laquelle ont participé avec enthousiasme de nombreux officiers des sectionssyndicales, m’a rappelé une fois de plus, que l’ATU a construit une coalition efficace unissant un ensemble d’intérêts et de programmes qui ont amélioréla vie des travailleurs et des travailleuses et en particulier ceux et celles de l’industrie des transports en commun.Pour créer cette coalition, nous avons travaillé sur trois fronts : législatif, organisationnel, et politique. L’ATU a aussi mis en place des coalitionsavec nos frères et sœurs d’autres syndicats par le biais de l’AFL-CIO et du CLC et par les affiliations de nos sections syndicales aux fédérations de travaildépendant de l’Etat et aux conseils de travail centraux.Lorsque l’ATU s’est organisé pour la première fois en 1892, les bagarres furent très féroces contre les employeurs mais nous n’avons pas eu besoin dedépendre des politiciens, des législateurs ou des groupes communautaires. Nous n’avons pas eu, non plus, à nous battre contre d’immenses corporationsou d’immenses systèmes publics de transport en commun. Le combat entrepris il y a 115 ans, pour cette mettre en place cette organisation a été uncombat très local.Le Front LégislatifAujourd’hui, la législation qui vient en aide à nos membres ne peut pas passer par le Congrès, les législatures étatiques, ou les gouvernementsprovinciaux ou fédéraux du Canada à moins que l’on apporte notre soutien aux politiciens locaux ou nationaux lorsqu’ils se présentent. Sans lescontributions en dollars des activistes de l’ATU, la “semelle de leurs chaussures” et leurs votes, une part importante de notre coalition n’existerait pas.Le Front OrganisationnelAujourd’hui, nous ne pouvons pas organiser les travailleurs, sans avoir recours à cette coalition de soutien. Nous avons des politiciens à tous leséchelons du gouvernement qui soutiennent nos efforts et nous avons besoin que nos alliés du parti travailliste se joignent à nos campagnes.Par exemple, organiser les employés du secteur privé aux Etats-Unis sera plus équitable lorsque le Congrès votera et que le Président signera la loisur «la Liberté de Choix des Employés » qui est toujours en attente. Cette législation donnerait aux travailleurs des Etats-Unis le même droit que lestravailleurs des provinces canadiennes et de la plupart des pays industrialisés qui ont déjà - le droit de faire reconnaître la carte de membre syndical. Celaveut dire que lorsque la majorité des employés appartenant à une cellule qui est en puissance de négocier, indique, en employant les arguments adéquats,qu’elle veut être représentée par l’ATU, l’employeur doit reconnaître l’ATU et négocier avec elle.Le Front PolitiqueAu niveau local, lorsque l’on organise les travailleurs des transports scolaires ou ceux du para-transit, nous recherchons l’appui de nos alliéspolitiques, qu’ils siègent dans les conseils de communes, dans les conseils d’administration scolaires ou dans les conseils d’administration des transportslocaux. Nous avons besoin du soutien du public qui utilise ces transports et des groupes communautaires. Lorsque nous arrivons à établir ces coalitions,les travailleurs et les travailleuses sont gagnants.Aujourd’hui les départements législatif, politique et organisationnel de l’ATU travaillent à l’unisson pour aider et construire ces coalitions. Nousallons continuer à construire ce syndicat en travaillant sur tous ces agendas pour assurer un meilleur avenir à nos membres actuels et aux membres quivont se joindre à nous.UN MENSAJE DEL PRESIDENTE INTERNACIONAL POR WARREN S. GEORGELas Coaliciones Políticas son Esenciales para Lograr el ProgresoLa recientemente realizada Conferencia Legislativa de ATU, la cual tuvo la entusiasta participación de numerosos dirigentes de uniones locales, unavez más vino a comprobar que la ATU ha forjado una coalición de programas e intereses conjuntos que han mejorado las vidas de hombres y mujerestrabajadores, particularmente aquellos que laboran en la industria del tránsito.Nosotros hemos bregado para crear esta coalición en tres frentes: legislación, organización y acción política. La ATU también ha forjado coalicionescon nuestros hermanos y hermanas en otras organizaciones sindicales, a través de nuestra afiliación a las centrales obreras AFL-CIO y CLC, y la afiliaciónde nuestras uniones locales a las federaciones laborales a nivel estatal y los concilios laborales a nivel local.Cuando la ATU fue organizada por primera vez en 1892, las luchas contra los empleadores eran feroces, pero nosotros no necesitamos depender depolíticos, legisladores o grupos comunitarios. Ni tampoco nosotros estábamos luchando contra gigantescas corporaciones de tránsito o contra grandessistemas públicos de servicios de tránsito. La lucha para organizar trabajadores hace 115 años atrás fue una lucha de carácter local.El Frente LegislativoHoy día, la legislación que apoya a nuestros miembros no puede recibir consideración favorable por el Congreso Nacional, las legislaturas estatales,o por los gobiernos provinciales y federales del Canadá, a menos que nosotros apoyemos y ayudemos a candidatos a cargos nacionales y locales cuandoellos realizan sus campañas políticas, y que los hagamos responsables por sus acciones una vez que ellos sean elegidos. Sin la contribución voluntaria delos dólares de los activistas de ATU, su trabajo a nivel de base y sus votos, una gran parte de nuestra coalición no existiría.El Frente de OrganizaciónHoy día también, no podríamos organizar a los no organizados sindicalmente sin el apoyo de la misma coalición de partidarios y seguidores.Nosotros necesitamos que los políticos a todos los niveles de gobierno apoyen nuestros esfuerzos, y nosotros necesitamos que nuestros aliados dentro delmovimiento sindical también se unan a nuestras campañas.Por ejemplo, la organización de empleados en el sector privado en los Estados Unidos será mucho más equitativa cuando el Congreso Nacionalapruebe, y el Presidente firme, el proyecto legislativo actualmente pendiente que se titula “La Ley de Libre Selección del Empleado.” Esta legislaciónle daría a los empleados en los Estados Unidos el mismo derecho de que ya disfrutan los trabajadores en la mayor parte de las provincias del Canadá yen muchos otros países a través del mundo industrializado – o sea, el derecho a recibir reconocimiento sindical a través de la simple verificación de lastarjetas firmadas por los trabajadores autorizando su afiliación a una unión. Esto significa que cuando una mayoría de empleados cubiertos por unapotencial unidad de contratación colectiva indican que ellos desean ser representados por la ATU, después de comprobación adecuada, el empleadordebe dar reconocimiento de inmediato y contratar colectivamente con la ATU.El Frente PolíticoEn un nivel más local, cuando nosotros organizamos chóferes de autobuses o trabajadores de para-tránsito, nosotros solicitamos el apoyo de nuestrosaliados políticos ya sean ellos representantes en consejos municipales, juntas escolares o en autoridades de tránsito. Nosotros queremos y necesitamosel apoyo de las federaciones laborales a nivel estatal y provincial y el de los concilios laborales a nivel local. Necesitamos también el apoyo del públicousuario del tránsito y de los grupos comunitarios. Cuando nosotros forjamos estas coaliciones – los hombres y las mujeres trabajadores ganan sus batallas.Hoy día, los departamentos legislativos, de organización y de acción política de ATU trabajan aunadamente para ayudar y asistir en la creación de estascoaliciones. Nosotros continuaremos a fomentar el crecimiento de esta Unión trabajando por medio de todas estas agendas, a fin de construir un futuromejor para nuestros miembros de hoy día, así como para aquellos que vendrán en el futuro.2 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


A MESSAGE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTPolitical CoalitionsEssential to ProgressThe recently completed ATU Legislative Conference, which was enthusiastically attendedby numerous local union officers, once again brought home to me that the ATU has built aneffective coalition of combined interests and programs that have bettered the lives of workingmen and women, particularly those in the transit industry.We have worked to create this coalition on three fronts: legislative, organizing, and political.The ATU has also built coalitions with our sisters and brothers in other unions, throughour affiliations with the AFL-CIO and the CLC, and our locals’ affiliations with state laborfederations and central labor councils.When the ATU first organized in 1892, the fights were fierce against the employers but we didnot need to rely on politicians, legislators or community groups. Nor were we fighting againstgiant transit corporations or large public transit systems. The fight to organize 115 years ago wasa local struggle.The Legislative FrontToday, legislation supporting our members cannot get through Congress, state legislatures,or the provincial and federal governments of Canada, unless we support local and nationalpoliticians when they run for office, and hold them accountable once they get there. Without ourATU activists contributing their dollars, their shoe leather and their votes, a very significant partof our coalition would not exist.When webuild thesecoalitions,working menand womenwin.The Organizing FrontToday, we cannot organize the unorganized without this same coalition of supporters. Weneed politicians at all levels of government to support our efforts, and we need our allies in Laborto join in our campaigns.Organizing private employees in the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> will, for example, only become trulyequitable when Congress passes, and a president signs, the currently pending “Employee FreeChoice Act.” This legislation would give employees in the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> the same right whichworkers in most Canadian provinces and most countries throughout the industrialized worldalready have – the right to union card check recognition. This means that when a majority ofemployees in a potential bargaining unit indicate that they want ATU as their representative,upon adequate proof, the employer must recognize and bargain with the ATU.The Political FrontOn a more local level, when we organize school bus or paratransit workers, we seek thesupport of our political allies whether they sit on city councils, school boards or transitauthorities. We want and need the support of state and provincial labor federations andlocal councils. We need the support of the riding public and community groups.When we build these coalitions, working men and women win.Today, the legislative, political, and organizing departments of the ATU workclosely together to help assist and build these coalitions. We will continue to buildthis <strong>Union</strong> by working through all of these agendas to build a better future for ourmembers today and for those to come.www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 3


www.atu.orgm a r c h / a p r i l2 0 0 7Vol. 116, No. 2Contents2 International Officers &General Executive BoardInternational President’s Messagein French & Spanish3 International President’s MessagePolitical Coalitions Essential to Progress4 Magazine Index5 International ExecutiveVice President’s MessageSwearing to Tell the Truth6 International Secretary-Treasurer’s MessageDebit Cards Pose Danger to Locals7 Become an ATU-COPE Club Member8 Convention Call55th International Convention10 2007 Legislative ConferenceTaking It to the Next Level15 Conference Reception Snapshots16 Know Your Rights:Criminal Background Reviews17 ATU Legislator of the YearRep. Bennie Thompson, D-GA18 Legislative ReportDelivering Our Message on Capitol Hill19 Canadian Agenda:Federal Budget Proves Disappointing20 2006 ATU-COPE Awards21 2006 ATU-COPE Club List47 New Jersey Council Rallies48 Local News49 Coming ATU Events50 Focus on Wellness:Managing Weight - How to Get Started51 GEB Minutes:Excerpts, Fall 200657 GEB Minutes:Excerpts, Special Meeting, Jan. 11, 200758 In Memoriam59 Arbitrations60 Proud to Be ATUTwo ATU members who make us proudWith this Legislative Issue we introducea revised look. We hope you like it.5174738215051Coalitions Essential to ProgressConvention Call ‘07‘06 ATU-COPE ClubsFocus on WellnessExcerpts, Fall ‘06 GEB MinutesSubscription: USA and Canada, $5 a year. Single copy: 50 cents. All others: $10 a year. Published bimonthly by the <strong>Amalgamated</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> <strong>Union</strong>, Editor:Shawn Perry, Assistant: Paul A. Fitzgerald. Editorial Office: 5025 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20016-4139. Tel: 1-202-537-1645. Please send allrequests for address changes to the ATU Registry Dept. ISSN: 0019-3291, USPS: 260-280.PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 40033361. RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES TO: B&M Mailing Service Limited, 35 Van KirkDrive, Unit 15, Brampton, Ontario L7A 1A5, E-MAIL-BMCOMM@PATHCOM.COMThe objects of this International <strong>Union</strong> shall be to organize Local <strong>Union</strong>s; to place our occupation upon a higher plane of intelligence, efficiency and skill; to encourage theformation in Local <strong>Union</strong>s of sick and funeral benefit funds in order that we may properly care for our sick and bury our dead; to encourage the organization of cooperative creditunions in the Local <strong>Union</strong>s; to establish schools of instruction for imparting a practical knowledge of modern and improved methods and systems of transportation and tradematters generally; to encourage the settlement of all disputes between employees and employers by arbitration; to secure employment and adequate pay for our work, includingvacations with pay and old age pensions; to reduce the hours of labor and by all legal and proper means to elevate our moral, intellectual and social condition.To engage in such legislative, political, educational, cultural, social, and welfare activities as will further the interests and welfare of the membership of the Organization.To seek the improvement of social and economic conditions in the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> and Canada and to promote the interests of labor everywhere.94 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


A MESSAGE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTSwearing toTell the TruthSince the beginning of the new year, I have twice had the opportunity to represent our U.S.members while testifying on important transit issues on Capitol Hill. Finally, after 12 years ofRepublican control of Congress, the ideas of working people are once again being taken seriously.It’s about time.Democrats Want to Bolster <strong>Transit</strong> SecurityForemost on the minds of Democrats is the issue of transit security. Democrats in both theHouse and Senate were defeated by Republican leadership on numerous occasions in recent yearswhen they attempted to bolster transit security through increased investment and mandatorytraining for front line employees. Incredibly, even after the horrific events on transit systemsin Madrid and London, the Republicans seemed to be waiting for an act of transit terrorismto occur on U.S. soil before taking any action. Democrats are looking to pass legislation soon.Training, TechnologyWhile testifying on this issue, we received questions from members of Congress on whatexactly can be done in this area. Training is of course the number one answer. But beyondthat, we tell lawmakers that modern technology must be employed to the maximum extentfeasible, including the use of upgraded communication devices, global positioning trackingsystems, and so-called dirty bomb detection systems, among other options. And of course,as we found out with the London Underground, cameras can be extremely helpful in bringingpeople to justice.Separately, I recently testified before the NationalSurface Transportation Policy and Revenue StudyCommission, which was created by Congress tocome up with new ideas on public transportationissues. We let them know that many of the transitsystems that our members work for – especiallysmall to mid-size transit agencies – are strugglingto make ends meet because of a lack of funding.We recommended that Congress change the ruleson federal funding by allowing certain transitsystems to use their federal transit funds foroperating assistance. We also urged the commission to recommend new legislation that wouldencourage states to invest more in transit. If we can achieve these two goals, I believe thatit would improve the lives of many of our members and provide expanded transit choicesfor our customers....the ideas ofworking peopleare once againbeing takenseriously.A PrivilegeTestifying before Congress on behalf of the ATU is a privilege. My only hope is thatour views will be given ample consideration, as these issues are too important to keepon the back burner any longer.www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 5


A MESSAGE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY-TREASURERDebit Cards PoseDanger to LocalsNo local unionofficer shouldhold a debitcard… becauseit is contraryto the… ATUConstitution.Many of us enjoy the convenience of an ATM debit card for our personal use. We can pullmoney out of our accounts anytime of the day or night and we can use it at the grocery storeinstead of a personal check. But my own experience has been that when the bank statementcomes, I often see that while I was keeping track of the money I was pulling out of the checkingaccount with the debit card, my wife was also using it. In most months this results in there beingless money in the account and I cannot reconcile it without her records too.No SafeguardsWhen it comes to ATM debit cards for local unions, the practice is fraught with danger.Over recent months, we have had a few situations in which a local officer has used a debit cardattached to a union’s accounts to get cash for personal use or to purchase personal items. A debitcard does not have the financial safeguards that are found in the ATU Constitution and GeneralLaws, where it states in Section 13.5 that:All funds of the L.U.s (Local <strong>Union</strong>s) shall be deposited in a bank or banks, selectedby L.U.s, the funds to be deposited in the name of the union, to be drawn out upondrafts signed jointly by two (2) or more officers of the respective L.U., one of whommust be the F.S. (Financial Secretary).Contrary to ATU ConstitutionThese protections do not exist when a debit card is used by a local union president or financialsecretary, and these expenditures of union funds are sometimes kept from the membershipbecause there is no cancelled check. A union officer is a fiduciary; your dues are entrusted tothat officer for the purpose of conducting union business. In my opinion, no local union officershould hold a debit card because it is contrary to the language of the ATU Constitution whichrequires dual signatures on drafts.An Invitation to AbuseThe vast majority of our union officers act responsibly with the union’s treasury. But as amember, you need to hold your local officers accountable, and as local officers, you need to actresponsibly with the union treasury. Debit cards are an invitation to abuse and if one is offered bythe bank, local union officers should not take them; if they have them, they should cut them up.At your next local union meeting, question your officers. Find out if your local officers haveunion debit cards, and if so, how are they used. We all need to act responsibly to protect themembers of the ATU.6 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


PROTECT YOUR JOB!Support Pro-<strong>Transit</strong> & Pro-Labor CandidatesAsk Your Local <strong>Union</strong> Officer How You Can:$25YRPRESIDENT’S CLUB$50YRSTATESMAN’S CLUB$100YR$1.93CENTURY CLUBCONTRIBUTION:weekly bi-weekly monthly quarterly$0.49 $0.97 $2.09 $6.25CONTRIBUTION:weekly bi-weekly monthly quarterly$0.97 $1.93 $4.17 $12.50CONTRIBUTION:$3.85 $8.34 $25.00weekly bi-weekly monthly quarterly$250YR$4.81CONGRESSIONAL CLUB$500YR$9.62PATRIOT’S CLUBCONTRIBUTION:weekly bi-weekly monthly quarterly$9.62 $20.84 $83.34CONTRIBUTION:weekly bi-weekly monthly quarterly$19.24 $41.67 $125.00Fill Out the Enclosed Post Card Today!Only ATU Members living in the U.S. may contribute to ATU-COPEwww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 7


Convention CallFifty-Fifth Conventionfrom the International Headquarters of the<strong>Amalgamated</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> <strong>Union</strong>5025 Wisconsin Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20016-4139April 1, 2007Fellow ATU Members:In compliance with the Constitution and General Laws of our <strong>Union</strong>,I am notifying you that the Fifty-Fifth Convention of our <strong>Union</strong> willconvene at the Bally’s Las Vegas hotel, 3645 Las Vegas Boulevard, SouthLas Vegas, NV 89109, on Monday, September 17, 2007, at 9:00 a.m.BASIS OF REPRESENTATIONThe basis of representation regulating the election of delegates to theConvention is found in the following sections of the Constitution andGeneral Laws:Section 6.4 Representation; L.U. The basis of representation to theConvention shall be one (1) delegate for each L.U. [Local <strong>Union</strong>] havingthree hundred (300) or fewer members. A L.U. having three hundredand one (301) up to six hundred and fifty (650) members shall be entitledto two (2) delegates. A L.U. having six hundred and fifty one (651) upto nine hundred and fifty (950) members shall be entitled to three (3)delegates. A L.U. having from nine hundred and fifty one (951) up totwelve hundred and fifty (1,250) members shall be entitled to four (4)delegates and for each additional four hundred (400) members or fractionthereof, shall be entitled to one (1) additional delegate. In totalingmembership only those in good standing for the month of May precedingthe Convention are to be counted.NOTE: In accordance with Section 6.4, representation of Local <strong>Union</strong>swill be based on the membership of the Local in good standing for the month ofMay preceding the Convention. Accordingly, credentials cannot be forwarded toLocals until the May 2007 monthly membership report has been received at theInternational Office.Section 6.5 Representation; J.B.C. The basis for representation to theConvention by a J.B.C. [Joint Bargaining Council], formed for collectivebargaining purposes pursuant to Section 23 of [the] Constitution, shallbe one (1) delegate, except that a J.B.C. representing more than fivethousand (5,000) members shall be entitled to two (2) delegates. AJ.B.C. representing more than twelve thousand (12,000) members shallbe entitled to three (3) delegates. No member represented by the J.B.C.who is, by virtue of his or her office in the L.U. or otherwise, a delegatefrom his or her L.U., shall be eligible to serve as delegate from the J.B.C.Delegates from a J.B.C. shall not have the right to vote in the electionof International officers unless elected by secret ballot vote among themembership represented by the J.B.C. The provisions of the Constitutionrelating to delegates from L.U.s shall also govern delegates from a J.B.C.unless clearly inapplicable.Section 6.6 Representation; C.C. The C.C. [Canadian Council]shall be entitled to one (1) delegate. No member of a Canadian L.U.participating in the C.C. who is, by virtue of his or her office in the L.U.or otherwise, a delegate from his or her L.U., shall be eligible to serve asdelegate from the C.C. The delegate from the C.C. shall not have theright to vote in the election of International officers. The provisions of[the] Constitution relating to delegates from the L.U.s shall also govern thedelegate from the C.C. unless clearly inapplicable.DELEGATESSection 6.7 Delegates. The election of delegates must be held at leastfour (4) weeks previous to the Convention. A member, to be eligible asa delegate, must have been a member in continuous good standing of hisor her L.U. the two (2) years next preceding the day of the nominationmeeting. When a L.U. has not been in existence for the two year period,the L.U. shall elect its other delegates from among its members.Except where, pursuant to Section 14.2 of [the] Constitution, a meetingattendance requirement is imposed as a condition of eligibility for suchan office, the president-business agent, F.S./B.A., or R.S./B.A. whereapplicable, shall, by virtue of his or her office, be the first (1st) L.U.convention delegate and the F.S. (president in L.U.s where the presidentis not B.A.) shall, by virtue of his or her office, be the second (2nd) L.U.convention delegate and the election ballot shall in each instance so state.Except where, pursuant to Section 14.2 of [the] Constitution, a meetingattendance requirement is imposed as a condition of eligibility for any suchoffice, a L.U. may provide in local bylaws that local officers and executiveboard members may be delegates to Conventions of the A.T.U. byvirtue of their office. In such case, where the number of executive boardmembers exceeds the number of convention delegate positions allocatedto the L.U. under Section 6.4, the L.U. shall designate by position andlimit the number of delegates elected by virtue of their offices to the totalnumber of delegate positions. The remaining executive board membersshall be elected to numbered positions as alternate delegates for purposesof filling vacancies and any additional delegate positions to which the L.U.may finally be entitled under Section 6.4. The local officers and executiveboard members elected as delegates and alternate delegates by virtue of8 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


their office under the L.U. bylaws shall represent the L.U. as conventiondelegates to the extent of the available positions. Where L.U. bylawsprovide that local officers and executive board members may be delegatesto Conventions of the A.T.U. by virtue of their office, the ballot must state“and Convention Delegate” or “and Alternate Delegate,” as appropriate,after each such office.Section 6.8 Alternates. L.U.s shall provide in their bylaws for theelection of alternate delegates to the Convention by secret ballot, providedthat nothing herein shall prohibit L.U.s from providing in their bylawsthat L.U. officers may serve as alternate delegates by virtue of their officeunless and except where, pursuant to Section 14.2 of [the] Constitution, ameeting attendance requirement is imposed as a condition of eligibility forsuch an office.Section 6.9 Disqualifications. Members who have voluntarily left theservice in which the L.U. or J.B.C. or the I.U. is engaged, shall not beeligible as delegates to a Convention of this <strong>Union</strong>.Section 6.12 International Officers. All International officers notelected as delegates by their L.U.s shall be delegates to the Conventionby virtue of their office but shall not have the right to vote in the electionof International officers. International officers who are elected by themembership of their L.U.s by secret ballot may serve as delegates to theConvention, their expenses to be paid by the said L.U.s and, in such cases,they shall have all the voting rights and all powers of other delegates electedby the L.U.s.Section 6.15 Excused Absences. The policies, laws and plans for thedirection of this <strong>Union</strong> shall be adopted and put into force from timeto time by direction of the regular Conventions of this <strong>Union</strong>, and itshall be the duty of each and every local of this <strong>Union</strong> to be representedat these Conventions by one (1) or more delegates. No L.U. shall beexcused from being represented except from distressed conditions, owingto lockouts, strikes or causes of that kind. In such cases the L.U. affectedshall apply to the I.P. no later than the tenth (10th) of May in the year inwhich the Convention is held for permission to be excused from sendingdelegates to the Convention. The I.P. shall investigate and rule upon suchapplications. Unless excused by the I.P., all L.U.s shall be represented asthis Constitution provides.CREDENTIALSSection 6.10 Credentials. Each delegate shall establish his or her claimto a seat by credential signed by the president and R.S. of the L.U. he orshe represents, with the seal of said L.U. attached. L.U.s shall send namesof the respective delegates and alternates elected to the International officeof the A.T.U. at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of the Convention.Credentials shall be given each delegate elected, signed by the presidentand R.S. and the seal of the L.U. attached thereto.Section 6.14 Financial Requirements. Delegates shall not be entitledto a seat in the Convention unless all taxes and assessments of their L.U.have been paid in full.RESOLUTIONSSection 6.16 Resolutions. Resolutions contemplative of amendmentsto the Constitution and General Laws of the I.U. shall first be approvedby the L.U. and bear its official seal and then shall be forwarded to theInternational office in time to be in the hands of the I.P. not later than thefirst (1st) of August in the year in which the Convention is held. Suchresolutions so received by the I.P. shall be printed and placed in the handsof convention delegates at the opening of the particular Convention atwhich said resolutions are proposed to be presented. All resolution(s)received by the first (1st) of April in the year in which the Convention isheld will be published in the May/June issue of In <strong>Transit</strong> in the year inwhich the Convention is held. No resolution contemplative of amendingthe Constitution and General Laws, except as herein provided, shall beconsidered by Conventions, except on permission or direction by vote oftwo thirds of the delegates present.VOTINGSection 6.11 Voting. Each delegate shall be entitled to one (1) vote, noproxy votes being allowed.EXPENSESSection 6.13 Delegate Expenses. The I.U. shall pay one thousanddollars ($1,000.00) to each L.U, J.B.C., and C.C. towards the mileageand legitimate expenses of a L.U., J.B.C. and C.C.’s first delegate and anadditional seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) to a L.U., J.B.C. andC.C. sending two (2) or more delegates. All other mileage and legitimateexpenses for delegates shall be borne by the L.U., J.B.C. and C.C. theyrepresent.NOTE: Pursuant to Section 6.2 the General Executive Board has enactedto require payment of a registration fee of $150 for each delegate and $150for each guest. Registration fees for delegates and guests should be paid whencredentials are returned to the International Office.HeadquartersThe headquarters for the Convention will be the Bally’s Las Vegas hotel,3645 Las Vegas Boulevard, South Las Vegas, NV 89109. All requests forhotel reservations must be made through the hotel itself, either by calling1-800-634-3434 and providing the ATU Convention “group code” of SBATU 7, or by using the ATU-dedicated internet reservation process whichcan be accessed via the link posted on the International <strong>Union</strong>’s website.(Any hotel reservations made by other means, including a travel agent oran internet travel service, will not be within the more favorable ATU groupblock of accommodations.)Hotel RatesBally’s daily guest room rate is: $129.00 (USD) for single or double (plus9% applicable taxes).TransportationDelegates must make their own arrangements for transportationindividually or in groups by bus, rail, air or private automobile accordingto their own desires.VisitorsMembers who are not delegates, and friends of the members anddelegates, who desire to visit the Convention can register as guests and takeadvantage of all hotel and other Convention arrangements. I cordiallyinvite them to attend our Convention, and those wishing to do so maymake reservations directly with Bally’s.AttendanceI call to the attention of each Local <strong>Union</strong> Section 6.15 of theConstitution, which provides that it shall be the duty of every Local <strong>Union</strong>to be represented at the Convention by one or more delegates.Value of AttendingThe laws and policies of this <strong>Union</strong> are amended and adopted by theConventions of our <strong>Union</strong>. It is essential that all of our Local <strong>Union</strong>srecognize the importance of the coming Convention and arrange to senddelegates.Hoping to see all Local <strong>Union</strong>s and Joint Bargaining Councilsrepresented by full delegations, I remain,Fraternally,Warren S. GeorgeInternational Presidentwww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 9


Legislative ConferenceWASHINGTON, DC • MARCH 10-14, 2007International President Warren S.George welcomed the LegislativeConference participants on Saturdayevening, March 10. He reviewed thelegislative accomplishments ofthe previous year and surveyedthe political landscape ahead.ATU Activists Take It tothe Next Level atLegislative ConferenceDetermined to take advantage ofthe new majorities in Congress,representatives from politicallyactive locals all over the <strong>United</strong><strong>States</strong> converged upon Washington,DC, from March 10 – 14 forthe ATU’s largest LegislativeConference ever.This was the first time since1994 that conference participantslobbied a Democratically-controlledCongress. They worked hard tomake that happen, and they tookit to the next level – making sure that elected representatives followthrough on their commitments to work for pro-transit and pro-laborlegislation.ATU-COPE WinnersThe event began Saturday evening, March 10, with an address byInternational President Warren S. George, who reviewed the legislativeaccomplishments of the previous year and surveyed the politicallandscape ahead.International Secretary-Treasurer Oscar Owens presented the 2006ATU-COPE President’s Award to attendees whose locals raised thehighest dollar amounts for COPE, and the Chairman’s Award to thosewhich enrolled the highest percentage of their members in the program.Local President and reigning Patriot Award winner Herb Dill, 788-St. Louis,MO, left, presents the award to the new winner, Local President Dale Anderson,519-La Crosse, WI, who beat out the long-standing champ to win the awardas the highest individual contributor to the ATU-COPE program.The Conference applauded each of the attending presidents whoselocals received top honors in what has become a friendly rivalry. Theysaved their warmest response, however, for a moment in which LocalPresident and reigning Patriot Award winner Herb Dill, 788-St. Louis,MO, presented the award to the new winner, Local President DaleAnderson, 519-La Crosse, WI, who beat out the long-standing champ towin the award as the highest individual contributor to the ATU-COPEprogram.In typical ATU-style, Dill was almost as delighted to pass the awardon to Anderson as he would have been to receive it himself, noting thatthe more members there are who step up to the plate for ATU-COPE, themore effective the program will be.Day One: PolicyATU Legislative Director Jeff Rosenberg kicked off the meeting byprofiling the new Democratic committee chairs who have the mostimpact on the ATU. Rosenberg then laid out some of the <strong>Union</strong>’slegislative priorities:n increasing federal support for mass transit in the face of attemptsby the Bush Administration to slash transit funding;n increasing state funding for mass transit; andn amending current law to allow communities with populationsabove the current 200,000 limit, to apply federal transitassistance to their operating budgets (administration, wages,etc.) if their transit systems run 100 or fewer buses duringpeak hours.If We Don’t Organize, We Will DieThe Conference next heard from Charles Lester, ATU’s neworganizing director, who led a panel of local presidents in relatingthe lessons they have learned from their organizing experiences,successful and otherwise.The panel included Local Presidents Wayne Baker, 1764-Washington,DC; Pennie Johnson, 1733-Vernon Hills, IL; and Jon Hunt, 757-Portland, OR.Lester started off with a blunt assessment: “If we don’t organize,we will die. The direct support we enjoy and the success we have inrepresenting our members is directly tied to how strong we are.”The organizing director explained the challenges facing 21 st centurylabor organizers: “Employers have become more vicious. They don’t carewhat the law says; they will break it. They will intimidate, they will lie,and they will fire workers who try to organize.“At the ATU we have to be more prepared for employer tactics, andprepare workers a little better because in the face of all the fears, lies10 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


ATU Organizing Director Charles Lester:‘If we don’t organize, we will die.’and intimidation, employees willchoose not to go forward and votefor the <strong>Union</strong>,” Lester explained.The Employee Free Choice ActThe panel discussion wasfollowed by AFL-CIO LegislativeRepresentative Byron Charlton,who spoke in favor of theEmployee Free Choice Act(EFCA), a bill recently passedby the House of Representatives.The bill would allow employees in a potential bargaining unit to establisha local union after a majority of those workers designated a union as theirrepresentative through a card check.Charlton quoted from a statement given at congressional hearingson the bill: “In 2002, the State Department condemned elections inthe Ukraine for failure to ensure a level playing field because employersof state-owned enterprises were pressured to support the ruling party;faculty and students were instructed by universities to vote for certaincandidates; and the governing party enjoyed one-sided media coveragewhile the opposition was largely shut out of state-run television.AFL-CIO Legislative RepresentativeByron Charlton: ‘The sad fact is…our government demands higherstandards for democracy in the Ukrainethan it does for Americans in workplacesacross the country.’Creating Workplaces with Real Family Values“Well, brothers and sisters,”he declared, “every one of thesepractices is completely legal underthe National Labor Relations Act.The sad fact is that right nowour government demands higherstandards for democracy in theUkraine than it does for Americansin workplaces across the country.”Charlton urged theConference to speak out andsupport this legislation, which stillmust be passed by the Senate andsigned into law by President Bush– who has threatened to veto it.On Sunday afternoon, participants heard from Manar S. Morales,director of the Attorney Network of the Center for WorkLife Law at theUniversity of California’s Hastings College of Law.Morales described the conflicts between work and family life thattend to push women into “opting out” of the workforce. She notedthat employers also punish men who choose family responsibilities overworkplace demands such as overtime.Morales said the Center has found that “inflexibility of jobs posea real problem for working families. Today, nearly 75 percent of allworking U.S. adults have little or no control over their work schedules,”and that, “lower paid workers, not surprisingly, have the least amount ofcontrol.”Morales related several incidents in which employees who took timeoff to respond to a child’s health crisis were punished for doing what anyconscientious parent would do in a similar situation.Director of the WorkLife Law AttorneyNetwork Manar S. Morales:‘…inflexibility of jobs pose a realproblem for working families.’“What we’ve seen in many ofthese cases,” she said, “is that we’renot dealing with workers who are‘slackers.’ These are conscientiousworkers; they want to do right bytheir employers, but they’re alsoconscientious parents who want todo right by their children.”Morales cited the lack ofchild care as a problem that creates“tag-team” families in which parentswork at different times during theday so that one of them will alwaysbe at home with their children. Shealso pointed to the lack of mass transit as another problem, making itdifficult for low-wage workers to pick up children at schools and childcare centers while commuting to and from work.The Center has also discovered that men are less likely than womento reveal to their boss that they are refusing overtime because of familyconsiderations. Morales said that this will sometimes put men in greaterjeopardy than if they had explained why they couldn’t work.Morales advocated several solutions to work/family conflictsincluding allowing employees to use both family and sick leave tocare for their families; giving workers more control over overtime, andproviding enough advance notice of overtime so that employees canarrange for child care; enabling workers to take personal leave in twohoursegments; paid vacation; and addressing discrimination againstadults with family responsibilities.Our Common Interest“Regardless of what fights there are back home, our common interestis what we fight for here,” asserted Bill Millar, president of the AmericanPublic Transportation Association (APTA). In this way, Millar, theMA - Legislative Conference BoardPresident Gary PiresLocal President Wayne Baker,1764-Washington, DCLocal President Pennie Johnson,1733-Vernon Hills, ILAssistant Trustee Jon Hunt,757-Portland, ORwww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 11


Conference’s next speaker, acknowledged that although ATU localsand their management counterparts have their disagreements, theyare able to work together in Washington for things such as transitfunding and security.ATU and APTA have their legislative conferences in Washington atthe same time every year, which gives some ATU local officers and theirmanagers an opportunity to lobby Congress together. Millar thoughtthat this was a particularly potent tactic, explaining, “If we’re together,sitting in that congressional office, that speaks volumes before we evenopen our mouths.”The management association president welcomed the attitude of thenew Democratic majorities in Congress, saying that the new committeechairs “do seem to be more receptive to the message we bring forward”at transit hearings.“The nature of the questionshas changed.” Millar explained,“It’s not about our legitimacy tobe there anymore. It now is:‘Let me see the details of yourproposal. Let me see what wecan do.’”Millar outlined the environmentaland economic benefits the nationreceives from mass transit andtouted new figures showingcontinued ridership growth.After Millar’s presentation, the participants broke up into discussiongroups to devise their own suggestions for items which could beincluded in the next reauthorization of SAFETEA-LU, the six-yeartransit funding authorization bill.Day Two: PoliticsThe second day of the event focused on politics. And, appropriately,it began with a presentation on ATU-COPE by ATU Political andRegulatory Affairs Director Karen Head. She thanked the conferenceparticipants for their hard work and challenged everyone to become evenmore active in support of ATU-COPE in the current election cycle.Beyond 2006American Public TransportationPresident Bill Millar: ‘Regardless of whatfights there are back home, our commoninterest is what we fight for here.’The Legislative Conference provided ATU activists from all over theU.S. their first opportunity to gather and celebrate the majority-makingvictories they worked so hard to achieve in 2006.AFL-CIO Field Mobilization Director Naomi Walker, one of theprincipal figures in the Labor 2006 effort, had the pleasure of showingthe group many of the statistics that the federation has compiled whichillustrate the positive impact of Labor in the successful election effort.Walker explained that Labor’s success was “really no accident. It tooka lot of planning and strategy – movement wide. There was no way oneunion, one federation, or one state could carry the load. It really had tobe a broad plan.” As a consequence, she declared, “we accomplished allof our goals for 2006.”The AFL-CIO is now engaged in a four-election cycle plan withthe goal of “running-the-board” in 2012. By that year, the AFL-CIOplans for Labor to be a deciding factor in the election of pro-workerAFL-CIO Field Mobilization DirectorNaomi Walker: Labor’s success was ‘reallyno accident. It took a lot of planning andstrategy – movement wide.’majorities in state legislatures,state houses and in bothhouses of Congress. The laborfederation is also strategizingto elect a pro-worker presidentin 2008 and to re-elect him orher in 2012.Walker warned that withmany primaries beingscheduled earlier than everbefore, the presidentialnominees of both partiesmay well be known as earlyas next January. That, of course, means that Labor must get its 2008program up and running very soon.A Long, Long Time“Boy, I’ve waited a long time to use the words ‘opportunities beforethe new Congress;’ a long, long time,” said AFL-CIO TransportationTrades Department President Ed Wytkind, reflecting on the previous 12years of Republican Congresses.“ATU is defined bybeing the voice of the labormovement on publictransportation and over-theroadbus issues,” Wytkindcontinued, “but you’re alsodefined by the values youhold, the vision you share, andthe principles you fight for.”“One year ago I stoodbefore you and said that wehad no choice but to makeour voices heard loud andclear,” Wytkind remembered,“And, guess what? You madeyour voices heard loud and clear, and gave it your all because thelivelihoods of American workers were truly on the ballot. We madehistory, my friends, and all of you should be very proud of that.”Wytkind brought the Conference alive with an impassioned andinspiring speech, urging transit workers to continue the fight and makeeven more gains in the future.With that energy still lingering in the air, ATU Political DirectorHead listed all of the work the <strong>Union</strong> did in the 2006 election as well asits plans for the 2008 contest.Never Too Early to StartAFL-CIO Transportation TradesDepartment President Ed Wytkind:‘ATU is defined by being the voice of thelabor movement on public transportation…but you’re also defined by the valuesyou hold, the vision you share, and theprinciples you fight for.’Voters have complained for many years that there are no candidatesrunning for office who they want to vote for. So, it should not besurprising that political parties go looking for good people to run foroffice in many districts across America.Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-MD, was in charge of “candidaterecruitment” for the Democrats in the House of Representatives inthe last election, and he did so well that he was promoted to chair theDemocratic Congressional Campaign Committee.12 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-MD:‘…we can’t maintain and build onthis majority without your help.It’s never too early to start.’Van Hollen spoke to theConference, thanking the ATU forhelping to put him over the top inhis first election to Congress fouryears ago.The Maryland Democratspoke enthusiastically about transitas a “win-win” proposition forcommunities. He also addressed theneed for increased transit securitygiven terrorist targeting of transitsystems around the world.Van Hollen used a PowerPointpresentation to display publicattitudes on issues critical to thecountry – particularly with regardto the war in Iraq. Van Hollendemonstrated that the DemocraticParty had a “strong foundation” on which to build a larger majorityin 2008.“We couldn’t have done this without your help, and now we can’tmaintain and build on this majority without your help. It’s never tooearly to start,” he insisted.At the State LevelNext, ATU Legislative Director Rosenberg led a panel discussionof the ATU’s state legislative program and the work that individuallocals are doing in their states. The panel included ATU LegislativeConference Board Presidents Dale Anderson, WI; Mike Lowery, FL;Dennis Antonellis, WA; Babe Amash, NY; Ron Cox, IL; DonnieSmall, Sr., LA; Gary Pires, MA; and Pat McMahon, PA; as well as LocalPresident Jerry Reel, 812-Clarksburg, WV.our families, and especially for the members of your own union, notonly on the job, but away from the job as well. You not only maketransportation work, but you help pass the laws to guarantee adequatefunding to protect safety and workplace standards.”The federation president thanked the ATU activists for all of thework they did in the last election. “No one worked harder than yourown union,” he declared.But Sweeney pulled no punches: “We all know it’s not nearly enough.We’re still not where we need to be. The reality is that our membershipis still not growing. We still don’t have the filibuster-proof, veto-proofmajority we need in the U.S. Senate in order to win real change forworking families.” Sweeney provided examples of the problem:n The bill to increase the minimum wage is stuck in the Senateeven though 90 percent of Americans want it raised.n The Employee Free Choice Act will have a tough time gettingthrough the Senate.n Other legislation addressing health care, education, retirementsecurity, economic growth, national security, as well as transitsecurity and funding will all run into roadblocks in the Senate.In addition to changing the Senate, he asked the conferenceparticipants to work hard for the Employee Free Choice Act. Sweeneyproclaimed that “our biggest battle is over the very survival of the labormovement … and that’s why the EFCA is so important. Passing it inthe Senate and electing a president who will sign it is our top priority.This is a fight for all of us … We will not have strong unions in anyindustry until we have a stronger total labor movement.”As for presidential politics, the labor leader believes, “We alsohave the best chance we’ve had in years to elect a president of the<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> who will champion our cause, and we have a number ofcandidates who will do just that.”You Make Transportation WorkThe next speaker was a manwho is the face of Labor inthe <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> – AFL-CIOPresident John Sweeney.Sweeney, the son of abus driver, told the ATUrepresentatives that he was “soappreciative of the job you doevery day for all of us, for all ofAFL-CIO President John Sweeney:‘Our biggest battle is over the verysurvival of the labor movement.’Sweeney’s message of hope and challenge was well received by theconference participants, who gave him an extended round of applause.The ATU Legislator of the Year award was presented followingSweeney’s address (see page 17).Your <strong>Union</strong> was the BackboneConference-goers were delighted to receive an impromptu visit fromRep. Earl Blumenauer, D-OR, who wanted to thank the ATU for all thework it has done.Recording Secretary Mike Harms,85-Pittsburgh, PAPolitical Coordinator Byron Shane,85-Pittsburgh, PALocal President Jerry Reel,812-Clarksburg, WVFL Legislative Conference BoardPresident Mike Lowerywww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 13


With regard to the new Congress, Blumenauer remarked, “This is thefirst time we haven’t been spending lots of time on defense. We have anopportunity to move forward in a constructive way. I’m looking forwardto working with you in this Congress to carry that message forward.”“We’ve got reauthorization of SAFETEA-LU (the six-year transitfunding authorization bill) coming up just two years from now,” hereminded them. “It was kind of messy last time with 12 extensions. Butnow we’ve got an opportunity to do this one right.“You know we’ve workedsince 1999, together, on transitsecurity legislation and your<strong>Union</strong> was the backbone of this.We worked for two years, andyou know what? They wouldn’teven give us a hearing on the bill.“But on September 12, 2001,they started listening to us,”Blumenauer marveled, “in amatter of hours we had a hearingscheduled. In two days ourentire bill was dropped into thePatriot Act. It was a terrible piece of legislation but the work that we didwas there for transit security. We need to be working together to finishthe job.”Blumenauer continued, “You’re not only dealing with potentialterrorist acts. We need to make people understand that what you do ishomeland security; it’s disaster protection; and that, one reason we wantto expand and enhance transportation systems is because that’s the waypeople will get out of town if there’s a problem.Local President Calvin Kennedy,1324-Savanah, GA, left, lays outATU’s legislative priorities in ameeting with Rep. John Barrow,D-GA, during the lobbying portionof the Legislative Conference.Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-OR:‘Together, I think we are going to bevery successful in this session of Congress,and it’s about time.’“Together, I think we are goingto be very successful in this sessionof Congress, and it’s about time,”he concluded.Labor is the SolutionFirst on the agenda on DayThree was an address by JamesSimpson, the new head of theFederal <strong>Transit</strong> Administration.Simpson recalled his recentexperience as a commissioner ofthe New York State MetropolitanTransportation Authority, saying,“There’s always this dichotomy between Labor and management; theirneeds are not the same. But if we work together and we focus on thecustomer first, we will save jobs and we will create jobs. So the messagethat I get out to the leadership and the general managers is that youcannot do a thing without Labor. Labor is the solution. Labor is notthe problem. The people who make it or break it are the bus operators,the mechanics, and all of the front line workers.”Transportation Day of ActionFollowing Simpson, MonicaSilbus gave a short presentationon the coming TransportationDay of Action sponsored bythe International Association ofMachinists.Silbus asserted, “Brothersand Sisters, we’re in a fightfor our lives… Every socialmovement that this greatcountry has ever had, thathas been effective and madea difference, happened when and only when the people of this greatcountry took the cause against injustice to the streets, and said ‘enough isenough.’”ATU will participate in the demonstration which will take place onMay 17 in Washington, DC.Freshman Sen. Bob Casey, D-PA, left,gave a warm greeting to Local PresidentPat McMahon, 85-Pittsburgh, PA, onCapitol Hill during the lobbying portionof the Legislative Conference. Local 85campaigned vigorously for Casey.International Association of MachinistsTransportation Education RepresentativeMonica Silbus: ‘Brothers and Sisters,we’re in a fight for our lives…’On to CongressFinally, educated aboutthe issues and energized bymany speakers, the conferenceparticipants fanned out acrossCapitol Hill to lobby theircongressional representatives.Later that evening APTAand ATU sponsored theirfirst-ever joint reception forMembers of Congress in theRayburn House Office Buildingon Capitol Hill.WA Legislative Conference BoardPresident Dennis AntonellisNY Legislative Conference BoardPresident Babe AmashIL Legislative Conference BoardPresident Ron CoxLA Legislative Conference BoardPresident Donnie Small, Sr.14 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


aConference Reception SnapshotsRep. Ron Klein, D-FL, left, with Local PresidentDwight Mattingly, 1577-W. Palm Beach, FLRep. Bruce Braley, D-IA, right, withKaren Head, ATU staff, and Rob Healy, APTARep. Tim Bishop, D-NY, right, with AssistantTrustee Michael Lucivero, 1181-New York, NYRep. Steve Kagen, D-WI, right, with LocalPresident Dale Anderson, 519-La Crosse, WIRep. Chris Shays, R-CT, left, withJeff Rosenberg, ATU staff, center, and anunidentified personRep. Corrine Brown, D-FL, left, with InternationalPresident Warren S. George, right, and Local PresidentDwight Mattingly, 1577-W. Palm Beach, FLRep. Nick Rahall, D-WV, right, with AssistantTrustee Jon Hunt, 757-Portland, ORFrom left, Local President Ron Cox, 416-Peoria, IL, welcomesRep. Dan Lipinski, D-IL, with Pennie Johnson, 1733-VernonHills, IL, and Henry Lee Ruff, 1028-Des Plaines, ILRep. Joe Courtney, D-CT, left, withInternational President Warren S. GeorgeRep. John Yarmuth, D-KY, center, with LocalPresident Larry Snook, 1447-Louisville, KYRep. Tim Mahoney, D-FL, right, with Local PresidentDwight Mattingly, 1577-W. Palm Beach, FLRep. Michael Arcuri, D-NY, right, with Karen Head,ATU staff, and International President Warren S. George.www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 15


KNOW YOUR RIGHTS:CRIMINAL BACKGROUND REVIEWSWith union workers in the transit and school bus industriesincreasingly targeted for criminal background checks, it is now moreimportant than ever for ATU members to be educated consumers andextra‐vigilant about their rights.Background Checks: a New Age and a New RageIn the post‐September 11 world, security concerns have becomeparamount on all forms of transportation services across NorthAmerica. One result has been a significant increase in employer use ofcriminal background checks to screen job applicants and even existingworkforces.Led by a company known as Choicepoint, a growing industryof human resource firms are amassing huge databases and offeringcriminal history information to private and government employersat relatively inexpensive rates in record time. In 2004, 80% of HRprofessionals said they conducted criminal background checks, upfrom 51% in 1996.But there are hardly any legal limits on when employers can runbackground checks and what information the investigating companiescan report to these employers. As a result, even if the policies of aparticular employer are tailored to consider only more recent recordsor just actual convictions (as opposed to arrests), the backgroundreport that the employer receives typically shows any contact theindividual has had with the criminal justice system – no matter howold, no matter how the case may have turned out, and no matter howrelevant any of the information might even be to one’s job.“But Why Should I Be Concerned?”The vast majority of us, of course, should have nothing to worryabout. (Still, the statistics might surprise you. In the U.S., one infive adults has a misdemeanor or felony record that will show up on aroutine criminal background check.)But the trend has become so widespread that even union memberswith no criminal records can end up with serious problems caused bycriminal background checks.For starters, both the commercial firms like Choicepoint andgovernment authorities routinely generate errors and inaccuraciesof all kinds that unfairly penalize union workers. Employers, then,often receive a criminal history report on a worker who, as it laterturns out, has simply been confused with someone else with a similarname. <strong>Union</strong> workers with fairly common names like Smith, Lopez,Williams, or Jones in particular need to be on the lookout for abackground check that inaccurately reports a criminal record.In fact, a 1997 study found that one in 20 “name‐based” backgroundchecks – the type done by Choicepoint and most public bodies– produces a criminal record for those who in fact have none. Eachyear, that adds up to an estimated 300,000 innocent workers who haveto cope with the results of a “false positive” background check.The information collected is, moreover, often out of date andtherefore largely inaccurate. A study in New York found that 87% ofrap sheets had at least one error and that more than 40% containedtwo errors. And according to some estimates, more than 40% ofarrest records have not been updated in at least five years to show, forexample, if a case has been dismissed.Needless to say, the implications of an erroneous or inaccuratecriminal background report can be devastating.Protecting Your InterestsThe lessons to be learned are simple:1) Get a copy of your criminal record; Know what an employer wouldlikely be told about you.Just like your credit report, it is important to get a hold of yourcriminal record to be sure it is accurate and complete – and thatit does not show activities of someone who has stolen youridentity. It is easy enough in most jurisdictions and usuallyinvolves just a minor fee, if any. A non‐profit group called theHIRE Network maintains a list of U.S. criminal recorddepositories at www.hirenetwork.org. Click on the “Resources& Assistance” link on the menu on the top of the page. Forinformation on obtaining a report from the central repository ofcriminal records maintained by the Royal Canadian MountedPolice, visit www.rcmp‐grc.gc.ca/crimrec/crimrec_e.htm.2) Correct any mistakes or old information right away;Don’t put it off!If you find any mistakes or information that has not beenupdated (like an arrest without an indication as to the finaldisposition of the case), contact the agency which maintainsthe record and follow all available procedures to get yourrecord fixed.16 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


ATU Presents‘Legislator of the Year’Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-MSpThe ATU presented its third annual ATULegislator of the Year Award to Rep. BennieThompson, D-MS, on March 12, at the ATULegislative Conference. Local President ArtinesPratt, 1208-Jackson, MS, joined InternationalPresident Warren S. George in presenting theaward to Thompson for his tireless work on behalfof transit workers.Thompson has long been a friend to the ATUand all working men and women. In his 14 yearsin Congress, he has established himself as a leader on civil rights, educationand health care reform. His dedication to working family issues has madea real difference in the lives of his constituents and the lives of the ATUmembers that he represents.“I feel like I’m with family,” said Thompson, “I would not be inCongress had it not been for organized labor support in 1993.”Understands the Safety Role of <strong>Transit</strong> WorkersWhile his 14 years of dedication to transit labor are laudable, it washis work over the past two years, during which he served as the rankingDemocrat on the House Homeland Security Committee that earned himthe title of ATU Legislator of the Year.The Mississippi Democrat has shown that he understands the crucialrole that transit workers and over-the-road bus employees play inenhancing the safety and security of our nation’s transit systems.Despite resistance by transit employers and the previous RepublicanCongress, Thompson has been steadfast in calling for increased anddedicated funding for transit and over-the-road bus security – and formandatory training for all frontline workers in these industries.In June 2006, Thompson released a report on the state of rail and masstransit security in the U.S. The report called on the Administration to takeseveral concrete steps to address the security threats facing mass transit,including mandatory training for frontline workers. Shortly after releasingthe report, he introduced legislation to implement these recommendations.Unfortunately, due to opposition by the Bush Administration and theRepublican leadership in Congress, his bill was not enacted into law.Bold LegislationNow, however, Thompson is championing this issue from a muchmore advantageous position – as Chair of the House Committee onHomeland Security.“I’m real happy,” he told theconference, “to say that with the newleadership here you all can feel realcomfortable that you’ve got some friendswho now chair key committees and,believe me, in this town, there’s nosubstitute for being in charge.”He has introduced bold legislation (H.R. 1401) which will significantlyimprove the security of the systems that ATU members operate andmaintain, and will ensure that ATU members receive the training theyneed and deserve. The legislation would also provide transit workers withwhistleblower protections and ensure that they are consulted in the processof identifying and addressing security priorities. This legislation was passedby the U.S. House on March 27.“We’re going to mandate security training, and not that 30-minutevideo you get once a year,” he asserted, “it’s going to be an ongoingcontinuing education that’s tied to security.”“See what it means to be in charge,” Thompson asked, “everythingin that bill is exactly what you asked me to put in there.”“I want you to carry that back to your membership,” he stated,“that you can now talk to the people who are running things thatimpact your lives.”www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 17


legislativereportDELIVERINGOUR MESSAGEON CAPITOL HILLAs International Executive Vice President Michael J. Siano notesin his column (see page 5), ATU has had the opportunity to testifybefore Congress several times since the Democrats took control ofthe congressional agenda in January. Public transportation security,intercity bus safety and security, and transit funding issues are on theminds of lawmakers during the first days of the 110th Congress.George Asserts Need for TrainingOn January 18, U.S. Senator (and presidential candidate) ChrisDodd, D-CT, the new chair of the Senate Committee on Banking,Housing, and Urban Affairs, convened the committee’s first hearing ofthe session, focusing on the state of transit security in the U.S. Doddwas joined on the panel by new Democratic Senators Sherrod Brown,OH; Bob Casey, PA; and Jon Tester, MT.Since 9/11 the federal government has spent over $7.50 perpassenger on aviation security, but less than one penny per rider ontransit security.International President Warren S. George testified before thecommittee on behalf of the ATU, focusing on the issue of trainingfor front line transit employees.George asserted, “In the event of a terrorist attack within a masstransit system, the response of employees at the scene within the firstfew minutes is crucial to minimizing the loss of life and to evacuatingpassengers away from the incident. <strong>Transit</strong> employees are the firston the scene, even before police, firefighters or emergency medicalresponders. They must know what to do in order to save the lives oftheir passengers and themselves.”Dodd agreed, adding, “If we are truly serious about keepingAmericans safe from the risks of terrorism and if we are committedto economic prosperity, then I believe it is imperative that we act tostrengthen America’s transit networks.”before the Highways and <strong>Transit</strong> Subcommittee, telling the panel that“it is our members who are on the front lines of this battle and whoknow best what dangers they face everyday on the job.”ATU Identifies <strong>Transit</strong> PrioritiesOn March 19, ATU testified before the National SurfaceTransportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission, which was createdby Congress to develop new ideas on transit issues. ATU identified anumber of transit policy priorities for the commission’s consideration.These priorities include: doubling the size of the federal transitprogram; enhancing transit and over-the-road bus security programs;encouraging more people to ride public transportation; providingfor more flexibility in the use of federal transit funds; encouragingincreased transit investment by the states; and expanding workforcedevelopment programs.Over-the-Road SafetyFinally, on March 20, Local President Bruce Hamilton, Local1700-(Greyhound), testified before the House Highways, <strong>Transit</strong> andPipelines Subcommittee regarding motorcoach safety. He touchedon several issues of concern to the ATU, including the need forincreased enforcement of existing federal safety standards, bus operatorfatigue, vehicle safety standards, and security. Hamilton also urged thecommittee to adopt a national ground transportation policy to ensurethat all American citizens, in urban and rural communities alike, haveaccess to safe and affordable transportation – particularly in emergencysituations. He declared, “the tragic events of 9/11 and HurricaneKatrina demonstrate the importance of having buses available acrossthe U.S. to safely transport people out of harm’s way. A strongnational bus program would meet this need.”Siano: ATU on the Front LinesThe U.S. House of Representatives is taking up transit securityissues as well, and on March 7 Siano testified on behalf of the ATU18 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


canadianagendaFederal Budget aDisappointmentThe federal budget, announced on March 19, proved disappointing intwo major areas for transit and labor interests. The budget failed to providededicated funding for transit and cut taxes for profitable corporationswithout increasing investments in the Canadian economy.Long-Term, Dedicated Funding RejectedThe budget was released just weeks after the Federation of CanadianMunicipalities and several big city mayors urged Ottawa to create anational public transportation strategy that would provide predictablefunding and thereby allow for long-term transportation planning. TheFederation made a specific proposal calling for $2 billion per year oflong-term dedicated funding, combined with the requirement that citiesfocus on transit-oriented development.Ignoring the advise and recommendations of Canada’s cities, the federalgovernment instead proposed extending the Gas Tax Fund transfer tomunicipalities for an additional four years. And, rather than creatinga permanent source of revenue, the federal government proposed thecreation of a new Building Canada Fund, to fund transit and otherinfrastructure projects on an ad-hoc basis. “This budget simply doesnot provide the long-term, predictable, and sustainable funding that isneeded to maintain and expand Canada’s public transit systems,” saidATU Canadian Director Robin West.The ATU is particularly concerned with the federal proposal’s promiseto tie federal investments to public-private partnerships, especially withthe creation of a federal public-private partnership office to encourageincreased reliance on such partnerships. History has taught us that thesepartnerships may lower operating costs by replacing good public-sectorjobs with lower-wage, contracted-out positions.A Welcome StepIn a “welcome step,” according to Michael Roschlau, president andCEO of the Canadian Urban <strong>Transit</strong> Association (CUTA), the budget didexpand the federal tax credit for transit pass users to include certain weeklytransit passes and electronic fare cards. “However, we are disappointedthat the long-standing request for a tax exemption for employer-providedtransit benefits has still not been recognized as one of the most effectiveways of using the tax system to promote transit use,” said Roschlau.DismayThe Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) likewise expressed dismay atthe 2007 Federal Budget, stating in a press release that “Budget 2007erodes the federal government’s capacity to improve the lives of workingpeople.”While the budget cuts corporate taxes by $6.4 billion, and transfers$5.1 billion to other levels of government, it provides only $3.2 billion ofspending on federal programs - equaling two dollars of tax cuts for everydollar of new federal spending. Many of the new programs, accordingto the CLC, “seem somewhat innocuous and lacking a clear sense ofpriority.”“Its basic direction, like previous Liberal and Conservative federalbudgets, is to reduce the size of government and hence its capacity toserve working people,” stated the CLC press release.“By focusing on corporate tax cuts and unaccountable transfers to theprovinces, this budget fails to meet the real needs of Canada’s cities, transitriders, students, parents, and working families,” said ATU CanadianDirector West.www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 19


AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNION2006 local <strong>Union</strong> COPE AwardsAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONCHAIRMAN’S AWARDAMALGAMATEDAMALGAMATEDLocal <strong>Union</strong>s TRANSIT with the Highest Dollar Amount TRANSIT ContributedUNIONUNIONMembership Local <strong>Union</strong> Amount50 or less 519 - La Crosse, WI $ 3,309.09Runner-up: 801 - Altoona, PA $ 600.0051 AMALGAMATED- 200 843 AMALGAMATED- Bellingham, WA AMALGAMATED $ 3,888.00Runner-up: TRANSIT398 - Boise, TRANSIT ID TRANSIT $ 3,251.51UNIONUNIONUNION201 - 800 1575 - San Rafael, CA $ 9,887.78Runner-up: 1179 - New York, NY $ 9,219.25801 - 1500 726 - Staten Island, NY $ 86,987.88Runner-up: 618 - Providence, RIAMALGAMATEDAMALGAMATED$ 32,464.001501 + TRANSIT 587 - Seattle, WA TRANSIT$ 97,186.39Runner-up: UNION 1056 - Flushing, NY UNION$ 61,793.62AMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONPRESIDENT’S AWARDLocal <strong>Union</strong>s with the Highest Percentage of Active MembersEnrolled in an ATU-COPE ClubAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONAMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNIONMembership Local <strong>Union</strong> Amount50 or less 519 - La Crosse, WI 91%Runner-up: 923 - Amsterdam, NY 56 %AMALGAMATEDAMALGAMATED51 - 200 TRANSIT 164 - Wilkes-Barre, PA TRANSIT82%Runner-up: UNION 398 - Boise, ID UNION80%201 - 800 1235 - Nashville, TN 74%Runner-up: 1575 - San Rafael, CA 54%801 - 1500 726 - Staten Island, NY 58%Runner-up AMALGAMATED26 AMALGAMATED- Detroit, MI AMALGAMATED 51%TRANSITTRANSITTRANSIT1501 + UNION85 - Pittsburgh, UNION PA UNION 52%Runner-up: 1056 - Flushing, NY 35%AMALGAMATEDTRANSITUNION20 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


PATRIOT’S CLUB $500 and aboveCONGRESSIONAL CLUB $250 - $4992006CLUB MEMBERSCENTURY CLUB $100 - $249STATESMEN’S CLUB $50 - $99PRESIDENT’S CLUB $25 - $49PATRIOT’S CLUBAnderson, Dale E. 519Avery, Ellometha 1338Bachtel, Paul J. 587Baker, Robert H.IVPBelmain, Sheldon I. 618Besses III, Louis L. 268Blair, William A. 618Bogart, Carl 1145Bridges, Deoleous A. 1300Buckley, Daniel J. 618Cahill, Kevin J. 618Caldart, Anthony R. 85Caldwell, David Floyd 1164Carter, Lisa B. 587Chapman, Robert 1338Church, David E. 618Cook, CharlesIVPCrayton Sr., Leslie 1338Cuddy, Richard T. 618D’ambrosio, Kenneth M. 618Daily, Terrence R. 587Danahey, Michael P. 618Davis, Ramona V. 587Dawson, Brian 726Dennis, Andrea D. 1001Dickerson, Roosevelt 825Diehl, Robyn E. 587Dill, Herbert S. 788Dobbs, Gloria M. 998Dolores, Edward J. 265Duncan, Katherine M. 1001Dunn, Sherlyne 1338Dunn, William 282Edwards, Roy C. 618Endsley, Charles William 847Farrell, Charles A. P. 587Fernandes, Manuel J. 618Ferreira, Victor M. 618Fitzgerald, James D. 1015Fitzgerald, Mary B. 1015Fremming, David C. 618Fusco, Scott D. 618Gallegos, Robert A. 1001Garguillo, Michael F. 726Gordon Jr., Romeo O. 618Gotcher, Joseph H. 1309Gould, William E. 618Green, Debbie A 587Griffin, Paul L. 587Hamilton, Bruce E. 1700Hanley, Lawrence J. IVPHansen, Donald T. IVPHealey, Kevin F. 618Heintzman, Ronald J. IVPHennessy, Michael R. 1179Hodge, Richard J. 618Holt Jr., Raymond A. 618Hubbard, Donnie A. 1338Hunt, Jonathan J. 757Jackson, Regina D. 587Jefferson, Darrell 241Jones-White, Rebecca 192Jones, Anthony L. 241Kaplan, Paul 1577Kirk, Kenneth R.IVPLanucha, Jeanna L. 19Larney, Kenneth J. 618Lewis, Maurice G. 1056Lurz, James F. 1300Lutz, John M. 282Mazzei, Robert J. 85Mc Guire, Brian P. 1342Mc Lean, William G. IVPMoffitt, Virginia A. 618Monaco, Robert S. 726Moore, Samuel 726Moorehead, Wes R. 587Mullins, Tommy N. IVPMunro, John C. 587Murphy, RichardIVPMurray Jr., Edward M. 618Musto, Angelo 726Neil, Paul B. 587Norton, Lance F. 587Okoniewicz, Christine 282Palandri, Anthony 1001Pekarovic, Raymond K. 587Perkins Sr., Lloyd 998Poole, Valerie L. 1001Reid, James R. 618Richmond, Rodney IVPRife, Kenneth Doane 1093Riskosky, John B. 1309Ritchie, Peter R. 618Rivera, Julio X. 1001Rosado, Jose A. 587Rose Jr., Richard J. 618Rovito, Joseph 256Ryan III, Charles A. 1548Ryan, Raymond M. 618Salazar, Yvette J. 1001Satariano, Frank J. 85Shaff, Jerold 282Shaw Sr., Matthew J. 282Sherblum, Robert 618Simmons, Karen S. IVPSpringer, Loretta A. 265Stewart, George 726Stone, Martin 1093Terry, Earl 564Tillman, Brenda J. 1287Triplett, Alan F. 265Trujillo, Rudy 1001Van Dewater, Bruce 282Wadding, Brian D. 1001Wallace III, Jerry 587Wallace, Tom V. 757Watson, Carey P. 587Wickham, Kelly R. 587Williams, Yvonne M. 192Withington, Anthony R. 1575Wong, Stephen G. 265Wright, William R. 1700Young, Sandie M. 1001Zullo, Albert D. 757CONGRESSIONAL CLUBAdams-Watkins, Joyce J. 256Adams, Clinton L. 26Adams, Melissa A. 587Agnew, Charles 618Agostini, Yamel 726Aguilar, Arturo E. 1277Alberti, Roy P. 726Alexander, Charles L. 627Alexander, Kevin L. 1555Allen, Helen S. 1001Alshiemer, William F. 618Amundsen, Eric 726Andersen, Donald M. 587Anderson, Craig N. 587Andres, Kevin C. 265Angell Jr., Robert E. 618Annibale, Michael 726Appleberry, Malcolm 282Argento, John 726Askins, Mark 726Aubin, Nicholas Gerard 1001Auerbach, Marc A. 587Auger, Ovide L. 618Baenen, Paul A. 587Bahorich, Joseph J. 85Bailey, Eric 1001Bailey, Suzanne M. 587Baker, Catherine L. 843Baker, Kim D. 1001Bakke, Harold R. 587Baldassare, Peter 726Balogh, Kurt G. 726Balogun, O. Jason 1338Balzi Jr., Peter 726Bangs, Robert E. 587Banks, Christine V. 1287Baribault, Peter A. 618Barnes, Bernice F. 689Barrios, Julio 726Barry, John P. 589Bartlein, Kevin P. 587Bayer, John K. 241Bean, Robert J. 1433Beckham Jr., Clyde L. 256Benedetto, Tony 726Benson, Kenneth W. 192Bernard, Laura 726Bert, Arnold R. 618Besignano, John 726Betts, Brian 726Beyers, William A. 1342Blanks, Bryan 1338Blocchi, John 282Botts, George R. 726Bourbeau, Christopher 726Braylock, Freda 996Breihan, Michael W. 788Brooks, Stanley H. 587Brown-Johnson, Sharon R. 1564Brown, Mike A. 1001Bryant, Antonette C. 1555Buck, Connie J. 398Buck Jr., George E. 618Buelt, William Casper 1001Bullock, Garcell 1277Burmeister, Michael 726Bush, Buddy J. 726Cagianese, Dennis M. 1001Calico Jr., Levil E. 1338Campbell, Ray H. 587Campodonico, Ivan 726Camputoro, Andrew J. 726Carey, Michael L. 1321Carney, Thomas J. 726Carpenter, Colleen 85Carter, Anthony J. 1287Cashion, Jeffrey A. 1164Cassella, Daniel 726Castronovo, Steven R. 726Caterina, Paul 726Cavaliere, Mary E. 587Chajet, Gustavo 726Chambers, Robert B. 823Chatman, Vida D. 587Chernetsky, Boris 726Childress, David J. 1575Ciancio, Joseph 726Ciani, James 726Ciollo, Onorato 726Civitelli, Silvana 618Clark Jr., Dewey W. 1287Clarkin, Matthew M. 618Cleaver, John 726Clifford, William G. 587Closter, Theodore N. 1309Cobb, Cassandra R. 998Colbert, Herschel 627Cole, Allen L. 1164Cooper, Betty R. 282Cordray, George W. 1287Cotrone, Frank E. 618Cox, Earl 1093Craig, Edward J. 587Crehan, Vincent G. 1342Crider, Mary L. 1164Crokett, Richard G. 618Crowley Jr., John J. 618Cruz, Carl A. 726Cunningham, James 265Daly, William M. 726Danielski, Frances 726Darden, Eugene 726Day, Jessie T. 1564De Andrade, Scott 618De Bord, Mark J. 587De Fluri, Joseph G. 587De Palma, David 726De Siderato, Ronald 618Deibler, Thomas A. 1309Del Grosso, Richard 726Delcroix, Andre 726Delfini Jr., Alfredo 726Delfino, Richard 726Delis, Donald D. 256Dendrinos, Christos G. 587Denneny, Thomas J. 618Denning, William J. 1577Dente, Lawrence 726Detmer, James M. 1564Di Francesco, Salvatore E. 726Di Nardo Jr., Sabatino 85Di Perna, Jeffrey S. 85Dick, John R. 726Ditoro, Michael 726Dmochowski, Jeffrey 726Doaty, Debra J. 268Dowd, Robert J. 587Downes, Patrick D. 883Drennon, Derrick 1338Driscoll, James 726Duffy, Edward W. 85Dugas, Robert J. 618Dunn, Frank 726Dunne, Robert J. 726Dunwkosky, Carl W. 726Earle, David A. 587Eastham, David 726Echols, Dennis J. 587Edkins, Charles 726Edwards, Annie 996Edwards, Princess A. 587Eicke, Richard R. 823Enge, Greg M. 587England, Amanda A. 1001Evans, Steven M. 1093Fairbanks, David S. 587Fairlie, James R. 726Faria, Eric 1037www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 21


Farrell, Stephen S. 618Farrell, Terrance B. 618Farwell, Dennis A. 1037Fasano, Lashawn 726Fattorusso, John 618Fernandez, Douglas 726Ferolano, Joseph 726Fields, Andrew L. 26Fields, Sophronia D. 268Flanigan, Thomas 282Ford, David L. 1093Forlizzi, John 726Foulks, Karen M. 996Fragapane, Michael 726Frances, Kevin 726Franchino, John 1309Francis, Daniel L. 19Franklin, Stephen 726French, Stanley F. 618Friedlan Jr., James W. 1309Gaither, Clifford O. 256Gardner, James R. 192Gariepy, David S. 1321Gaudette, Joseph D. 714Gay, Stanley 836Gentile, Gregory 726George, WarrenIPGervasi, Joseph 726Gibbons, James W. 618Gil, Jennie L. 587Gilbert, Leola F. 587Giordano, Scott A. 726Gittens, Raymond 726Giudice, Robert 726Glimm, Ronald C. 587Godfrey Jr., Earl W. 618Golden, John 726Golditch, Stewart Michael 1001Gonzalez Jr., Francisco 726Gorton, Thomas R. 618Graupe, Brigitte 587Greco Jr., Joseph A. 618Green, Steven M. 1321Greubel, Mic C. 587Gronek, Stanley Anton 1001Guglielmini, Michael 726Guttadauro, Thomas 726Hambric, Daniel 726Hamilton, Gary D. 998Hamilton, Lavon M. 265Haney, Felix W. 268Hankerson, Esther L. 587Harms, Michael J. 85Harrington, Paul M. 618Harris, Gwendolyn M. 788Hathaway, Edmund E. 618Hawkins, Wayne R. 618Hayes, Harvey 618Head, KarenMALHedstrom, Audrey R. 587Hendricks, Richard J. 1277Hermanson Jr., James L. 587Hines, Donald 256Hohman, Lewis C. 256Holt, Hakim 726Hopkins Jr., Lester A. 618Howard, Curtis A. 732Hussey, Ella L. 1287Hutchinson, Thomas 1338Hyman, Jean F. 85Ingram, Ricky 726Inzerillo, Peter 726Jackson Jr., Robert L. 587Jacobs, Jerry L. 587Jacobson, Penny W. 587Jennings, Roy D. 757Johnson Sr., Gary 268Johnson, Darrell 1091Johnson, Nathan E. 1309Johnson, Ralph J. 726Johnson, Richard W. 1433Johnson, Robert 1091Johnson, William 726Jones, Lorenzo L. 265Joseph, Vincent 726Joszpf, Daniel 726Karalis, Joseph J. 618Kay, David R. 757Keller, Stephne A. 1001Kelley, Vickie L. 276Kelly-Vrontos, Sharon 85Kelly, Iver R. 618Kibbey Jr., Bryan W. 587King, Edward 618Kirschner, Karen K. 847Kleiboeker, Jerry L. 1309Klugh, Ralph T. 85Koza, Yevgeniy 726Kupfer, Samuel 726La Francesca, John 726La Plume, Walter F. 618Lafata Jr., Andrew 726Lane, Douglas E. 587Langston, Michael 726Lansburg, David C. 1321Larsen, William 726Lauria, John 726Layton, Ronald Lee 1277Lee, Hattie D. 587Lee, Julia E. 689Lemmon, Harold R. 587Leonard, Karen 726Lerch, Paul S. 587Levada, Richard J. 618Lies, George 726Lobaido, Steven L. 726Longland, Valerie H. 587Lovata, Richard T. 587Love, Allan 726Lowery, Felix J. 1300Lowery, Michael A. 1395Lucas, Daniel J. 85Lucero, Kimberly L. 1001Maluk, Thomas 726Manookian, Robert 726Mansfield, Benetta MALMarazzo, Joan A. 726Marcello, Kathleen 726Marks, Thomas 726Marshall, Charles 726Marshall, Richard A. 1001Martinez, Luis 726Mason Jr., Richard 726Mathewson, Charles C. 618Mattingly, Dwight H. 1577Maurer, GaryIRMc Clure, Brian P. 1164Mc Cormack, Donald 726Mc Cormick, Kenneth 587Mc Coy, Micheal E. 1593Mc Cubbin, James L. 1433Mc Cuiston, Julie A. 1384Mc Cune, Paula L. 587Mc Donald, Marvin R. 587Mc Elroy, Joel A. 1287Mc Grath, William V. 726Mc Kay, Dennis L. 1309Mc Kelvey, Troy V. 587Mc Kitrick, Dwayne 85Mc Lean, Anthony 618Mc Lean, Dennis S. 265Mc Leish, James C. 618Mc Mahon, Patrick J. 85Mc Namara, John A 618Mc Sorley, Daniel 726Mendez, Jose L. 726Mervosh, Matthew 85Messier, Raymond B. 1575Metz, Thomas 726Meyers, James 726Michaels, Morgan L. 587Mickel, Steven 726Mielcarek, Joseph V. 85Milano, Patrick 726Miller, Charles N. 587Miller, Gayland 618Miranda, Rafael 726Mitchell, Walter A. 726Moisanen, Dawn A. 883Moisanen, Jan M. 883Moitoso, Edward 618Moliere, John 726Monti, Michael R. 618Moore, Michael J. 587Moore, Robert E. 587Moquin, Steven M. 1321Morio, Frederick 726Morris, Kathi A. 843Morris, Keith 843Moschello, Gregory 726Mosley, Joe J. 1001Mulieri, Joseph 726Mulvihill, Warren 726Mundy, William 726Murphy, Norman D. 1093Myers, William A. 618Myrick, Michael 689Nemcsik, Curtis 85Ng, Wallace G. 618Niz, Ralph T. 256Norris, Frank R. 1321Nowak, Craig 726Nuckols Jr., Orlando 587Nwakaego, Ngozi 587O’Keefe, Robert J. 398Offley III, John W. 1037Oglesby, Kellee K. 587Ojeda, Gilberto 726Okie, George J. 726Okie, Michael 726Olander, J. 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Katrina 1177Robertson, Maurice 587Robertson, Wanda M. 1177Robinson, Aaron W. 1342Robinson, Charles 1575Robinson, Elizabeth L. 85Robinson, Nicole 85Robinson, Pierce F. 820Robinson, Richard P. 85Robinson, Russell A. 241Robinson, Shari J. 1575Robinson, Shirley A. 752Robinson, Tawna Louise 1517Robinson, Wardell 1342Robinson, Willie E. 268Robinson, Wilma L. 308Robles, Robert V. 265Rochford, Patrick 726Rockhold, Ernest 241Rodgers, Anthony R. 192Rodrigue, St. Julien 1179Rodrigues, Orin R. 1056Rodriguez, Anthony 726Rodriguez, Carlos D. 1309Rodriguez, Cynthia A. 694Rodriguez, Edmond 1342Rodriguez, John M. 788Rodriguez, Juan 308Rodriguez, Rafael 1056Rodriguez, Ruth 726Rodriguez, Shannon 265Rodriquez, Carlos R. 1577Rogers, Marie A. 26Rogers, Shirley J. 1177Rogers, Theodora C. 998Rogerson, Joseph D. 587Rolark, Thaddieus M. 241Rolfe, Diane S. 587Roman, Louis 164Romandetti, Christopher L. 726Romano, Anthony B. 589Romero, Joffre F. 1056Roopnauth, Balram 1056Rosado, Edgar J. 1056Rosario, William 726Rose, Clifton S. 689Rose, John W. 1342Rosebrough, Kenneth 1300Ross Sr., Eric 268Ross, Kenny K. 276Ross, Pearlie M. 689Ross, Robert L. 689Rossman, Marcia J. 1005Rost, Thomas A. 1342Roth, Patrick A. 85Roullier, Daniel A. 1277Rowin, Larry K. 1309Rowlett, Byron K. 1338Royal, Raymond G. 618Rozzell, Randall M. 1179Rucks, Alvena D. 26Rucks, Andrea K. 26Rudd, Donald E. 26Rue, Donald 26Ruffin, Bernard L. 26Ruiz, Randy 265Rumbaugh, Robert P. 85Rumpf, Terry L. 788Rupp, Paul J. 1575Russell, Albrigail 26Russell, James M. 85Russell, James T. 689Russell, Patrick J. 1464Russo, Joseph 726Russo, Paul R. 265Ryan, Michael E. 265Ryan, Robert D. 1342Ryder, Glenn L. 587Sagastume, Oscar 1277Salas, Jehu 1338Saldana, Richard 1056Salerno, Thomas 1181Sales, Woodrow 1235Saliba, Charles M. 726Salinas Jr., Nicholas 265Sallis, Esther F. 241Salter, Gregory A. 1338Saluto, Robert 1179Sam, Lindall J. 398Samaraweeramudlig, Mahendra 726Samatallee, Nazir A. 1056Sammon, Rena A. 308Samos, Christian J. 726Sampson, Mary R. 1015Samu, David 1056Samuels, Deborah 726Samuels, Sylvia D. 689San Agustin, Tami S. 265San Filippo, William J. 85Sanchez, Adolfo 1309Sanchez, Adrian 1338Sanchez, Raymond 726Sanders, Bruce B. 26Sanders, David P. 282Sanders, Isaac 788Sanders, Michael J. 689Sanders, Tony 265Sanders, Vernell L. 726Santagata, Andy 618Santana-Goff, Nora 1309Santana, Carlos 726Santana, Luz 820Santiago, Pascual 241Santillanez, David 1277Santobello, Ronald 726Sappington, Gary J. 1300Sarsfield, Gerald J. 85Sarter, Michael 1179Sarter, Peter 1179Sarvis, Timothy A. 1300Sataraka, Neddy K. 587Sattler, Michael A. 587Saucedo, Guillermo 1277Saufnauer, Kelli A. 157534 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


Savado, Anthony 241Savage-Bey, Jay T. 689Savage, James M. 85Savoy, Tasha L. 689Sawh, Maryellen 726Saxby, Steven A. 587Sayo, Lamberto D. 1575Scafede, Anthony J. 85Scaggs Sr., Russell W. 241Scales, Larry S. 788Scarborough, Rodney 819Schaar, Gary L. 85Schaefer, June E. 788Schafer, Delroy S. 1005Schaller, Robert D. 1005Schergen, Marc J. 241Scheuer, William E. 587Schmautz, Curt D. 587Schmidt, Steven 1310Schmitt, James M. 1056Schoen, Eric B. 1277Scholz, John J. 519Schuster Jr., Paul M. 85Schuster, Robert 819Schutt, Trula 836Schwanke, Barbara L. 587Schwartz, Alan M. 589Schwartz, Kenneth 85Sciarrino, Joseph V. 85Scorcia, Joseph 726Scott, Allen 689Scott, Betty C. 689Scott, David A. 85Scott, James L. 192Scott, Richard 825Scroggins, Lonnie 627Seaberg, Gary C. 618Seda, Hilton 1179Segura, Jerome 308Seise, Gilbert 880Sellers, David 726Sembler, Robert J. 726Senbet, Worku 265Serafin, Joseph M. 1342Serra, Patsy 726Serrano, Judith 820Serventi, Joseph J. 85Sewell, Anthony W. 689Sgambati, Geraldine 265Sgambati, John A. 265Shafer, Wesley L. 1145Shagan, Anthony 1056Shahan, David B. 689Shaheed, Hassan M. 1555Shaheed, Sarwar 241Shambee, Tamika A. 308Shambray, Inga M. 627Shamlin, George C. 1338Shamlin, Tracy 1338Shapiro, Robert H. 788Sharp, Thomas A. 26Shaughnessy, Douglas 726Shaw, Denise Y. 627Shaw, Lonnie S. 758Shaw, Ronald 19Sheard, Thomas J. 85Sheehan, Jo Ann 1447Shelton, Clarence 689Shelton, Donald 308Shelton, Michael S. 85Sherman, Teddy 1091Shento, Anthony H. 85Shephard, Betty 26Sheridan, John F. 1277Sheridan, Michael J. 1575Sherrock, Robert F. 1056Sherwood, Michael W. 1309Shields, Michael E. 85Shipp, Charles E. 689Shorter, Kevin 689Shub, Arkadiy 726Shumac, Earl 85Sibert, Janice 689Sibley, Michael 1564Sica, Ernesto 1179Sichak, Dale W. 85Sidbeck, Clarence 587Sidbury Jr., Stanley 689Silva, Angel M. 1056Silva, Michael 726Silva, Robert 726Simmons Jr., Lawrence 610Simmons, Delonte O. 689Simmons, Dolphus S. 689Simmons, Michael D. 1056Simmons, Robert C. 1575Simmons, Sheretta 788Simmons, Stanley O. 689Simmons, Terence 836Simmons, William M. 1235Simms, Paul 689Simon, Michael L. 587Simonis, Chad A. 998Simpson, Emma M. 241Sims, Susan E. 26Sims, Willie E. 788Singh, Hardeep 1056Singh, Naunihal 265Singh, Rai S. 1179Singleton, Dennis K. 788Sintayago, Ricardo 726Sipe, Patrick H. 85Siskovich, Joseph 164Sizemore, Juvonny O. 689Skaris, Gary J. 85Skaris, Joseph A. 85Sklar, Edward 726Skornickel, Anthony J. 85Skrinjar, Edward J. 85Skwierczynski, Florian S. 1310Slater Jr., John O. 587Slisz, Stanislaw 726Sloan, Anthony W. 689Small, Jerome 1300Small, Michael Anthony 1300Smalls, Isaac M. 1177Smart, Douglas 1309Smedman, Marilyn 726Smiley, Charlene 1447Smith Jr., Arthur C. 1575Smith Jr., Clinton 26Smith Jr., Willie J. 26Smith-Poter, Emma 822Smith, Anthony J. 1564Smith, Densel 265Smith, Desideria 26Smith, Edward J. 788Smith, Frederick 282Smith, Frederick E. 265Smith, Gerald A. 26Smith, Karen 1564Smith, Kevin A. 788Smith, Larry G. 26Smith, Lee A. 85Smith, Leon B. 788Smith, Malcolm 26Smith, Michael J. 618Smith, Nicholas 265Smith, Orlando S. 788Smith, Rodney 26Smith, Rodney L. 26Smith, Roger A. 308Smith, Stephanie L. 689Smith, Willie V. 26Smitreski, Lawrence 726Smyntek, James T. 1342Snyder, Danny W. 19Solitro, Michael J. 618Sollitto, Dominic 726Sorem, Alana E. 587Sorrells, Jeanette 627Soto, Juanita 241Soto, Noberto 726Sotomayor, William 726Sottile, Stephen 726Souza, Alan J. 1575Sparks Jr., Samuel C. 1287Sparks, Thomas J. 587Sparnroft, Robert 726Spence, Rodger 825Spencer-Moore, Toni J. 788Spencer, Roy D. 1577Spencer, Tony 627Speranza, Ralph 726Spetelunas, Peter S. 618Spicer, Kim L. 689Spillane, James C. 589Spillane, Joseph 880Spinnenweber, John 85Spratt, La Shonda E. 1564Spriggs, Nena N. 689Springer, Debra 1547Springer, Roger R. 1056Springfield, Mary A. 26Squires, Patrick K. 788St. Pierre, Eric 618Stack, James P. 85Stadelman, Paul J. 85Stamps, Michal M. 85Standley Jr., Roy A. 587Stapf, Rickey 85Stark, Shelton E. 1287Steadmon, Cordie L. 1447Stebner Jr., William J. 1433Steele, John C. 519Steele, Roger R. 1517Steen, Karl S. 19Steichen, James L. 587Stephens, Anthony 822Stephens, Theresa L. 398Stephenson Sr., David R. 85Sterling, Michael L. 19Stevens, Anthony L. 689Stevens, Frank R. 85Stewart Jr., Roy 1177Stewart Jr., Russell 689Stewart, Calvin G. 282Stewart, Clarence W. 788Stewart, Darrell D. 26Stewart, Edward 241Stewart, James H. 998Stewart, Kato 726Stewart, Louise R. 1564Stewart, Robert L. 1015Stiegler, Donald E. 85Stites, Micheal J. 1384Stoehr, Robert J. 85Stoffle, Robert L. 256Stofle, Dan J. 265Stone, Debra Lynn 85Stone, Karl R. 416Stoner, Melanie M. 313Stoy Jr., John J. 801Striggles, Shundia R. 26Stroker, Jerry W. 788Strom, James E. 587Strong-Nelson, Barbara 758Strong, Kenneth 1338Stroud, Brenda J. 26Stroughter, Fred L. 788Strouts, Lily 587Strub, Wayne C. 1056Strunk, Emil W. 726Strutt, Gerard E. 85Stubbs, Patti Y. 689Stuto, Nuccio 726Suber, Autumn P. 85Sullivan Jr., Paul J. 85Sullivan, Ellis 26Sullivan, Gabriel John 880Sullivan, Ronald S. 788Sullivan, William J. 618Summer, Valerie K. 587Summerville, Pierre L. 689Sumners, Ronald L. 587Sumpman, Joseph C. 85Surgeon-Jones, Sandra 1464Suruj N. 1056Suter Jr., Charles A. 26Sutherlin, Lee C. 788Sutton, Maurice S. 241Sutton, Reginald E. 689Sutton, Rodney C. 1564Swank, Diana M. 85Swank, Richard W. 85Swann, William E. 689Swanson, Ronald C. 1564Sweet, Peter J. 843Sweetsir, Seth H. 714Swenson, Mike D. 587Tablit, Regidor M. 587Taboso, Bernardo R. 821Tacardon III, Crispin 726Taha-Shaheed, Safiyya 1555Taimi, Patricia L. 587Talbot, Harold 1056Talley, James R. 1235Talton-Higgins, Tina L. 85Tammaro, Anthony 726Tang, Stanley W. 726Tapper, Perry M. 587Tappero, Frederic 265Tarbell, Candace J. 398Tarr, Katherine M. 85Tavarez, Abagail 726Taylor, Chanler L. 85Taylor, Charlotte R. 26Taylor, Darryl R. 689Taylor, David 265Taylor, Douglas S. 587Taylor, Gordon E. 587Taylor, Leon 241Taylor, Sandra E. 1287Taylor, William E. 1177Teagarden, Robert L. 587Tejeda, Conrado D. 1056Tello, Ramon 726Termine, Joseph T. 726Termine, Michael 726Terry, Katrina A. 26Tetreault, Rosemary 618Theccanat, George M. 308Thigpen, Lynette L. 308Thomas, Arnold A. 282Thomas, Henrietta D. 843Thomas, Lorenzo 308Thomas, Mark C. 1309Thomas, Mohan 726Thomas, Roderick T. 788Thomas, Sherman L. 26Thomas, Vincent J. 26Thomas, Willie C. 26Thompson Jr., Chester 1356Thompson, Charles Ray 276Thompson, David D. 1576Thompson, Edward P. 689Thompson, Julie A. 265Thompson, Lawrence B. 85Thorne, Charles W. 689Thorne, Colin 726Thorne, Oliver J. 689Thornton Jr., Louis E. 689Thornton, Clement N. 689Thornton, George P. 85Thorpe, Kenneth W. 1342Thour, Paul D. 1005Threadgill, Melvin 1575Thurmond, Michael G. 85Thurston, Byron 1056Tibbetts, David F. 788Tobias, George 726Tobin, Theresa L. 587Tobin, Thomas E. 587Tolbert, Glenn R. 26Toledo, Edward J. 726Tolliver, David L. 788Tolliver, Veronica D. 26Tolson, Daniel L. 689Tompkins, Ormayne 788Tomter, Wayne C. 1310Tonkinson, Doyle E. 587Topete, Bonnie 265Torres, Evangelina 1277Torres, Fausto N. 587Torres, Juan Carlos 1277Torres, Zamira 820Towne, Elvin B. 398Townsend, Theresa D. 1300Townsend, Wesley 308Tracey, Oscar 822Tran, Thanh 265Trani, Thomas 1548Trasmil, Jesusito 1575Traut, Thomas D. 268Trautmann, Joe F. 587Travers, Richard M. 618Travis, Giles O. 241Traynor, Richard A. 714Treanor, Timothy P. 618Tremmel, John 726Trent, Hasson 825Trice, Derrick L. 689Trigg, Kathleen M. 276Trosper, James W. 1287Trotter, Vernon E. 788Troung, Hoi I. 1277Troupe, Yul M. 788Troutt Jr., James R. 265Troxell, Charles M. 726Truesdale, Bryant F. 689Tubbs, Andra 308Tucker, Michael E. 308Turnbough, James E. 308Turner, Angel L. 85Turner, Carl E. 1342Turner, Carolyn L. 276Turner, Kelvin T. 1338Turner, Robert T. 192Turner, Scott T. 85Tuttle, John 587Twaites, Georgia 758Uchiyama, Michael I. 265Uhren, Michael P. 587Ulloa, Javier V. 1056Ulrich, Jon C. 1309Umana, Eddie 1056Underwood, Catherine R. 85Une, Jeremy B. 587Uraga, Faustino 726Urbaniak, Richard F. 587www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 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Valencia, Daniel A. 1309Valenti, Charles 726Valenti, Paul 85Valenti, Thomas V. 726Van Auken, Randolph S. 282Van Hemert, Peter M. 788Van Lieu, Christina M. 1001Van Rensalier, Sandra M. 1177Vanderpool, George E. 1145Vannaman, Mary E. 847Vannoy, Robin G. 26Vargas, Belinda 308Vargas, David 726Vargas, Victor M. 726Vargason, John H. 1005Vargo, Gary G. 85Vargo, Joseph S. 788Vasconi, Francis E. 1145Vasquez, Anthony 726Vaughan, Dean A. 587Vaughn, Joann 627Vaughn, Leroy D. 689Vaughn, Willie F. 689Vaughns Jr., David 192Vechter, Richard L. 85Vega, Obed 726Velasquez, Rogelio 726Vera, Nemesio 1056Vercosa, Amarildo M. 1056Vicinanza, Frank 726Vick, Janice 1235Vicuna, John 726Vietmeier, John D. 85Vietri Jr., Alfred 1309Viggiani, Gene 726Vigna, Frank S. 265Villa, Jose L. 1309Villahermosa, Jose 758Villalva, Berta A. 1555Vincent, Jenne J. 1300Vong, Sing 265Vreeland, Richard L. 1575Vunck, Marcus L. 265Wacker, James J. 1342Waddell, Daphne 726Waddington, Carol A. 265Wade, Bernard 1338Wade, Bruce E. 1056Wade, Christopher 1575Wade, David W. 85Wade, Diane D. 788Wagner, James R. 1300Wagner, Wayne A. 587Walker III, Doyle J. 998Walker, Alicia 1564Walker, Anthony 241Walker, Anthony 1342Walker, Bradley P. 843Walker, Eloise M. 241Walker, Felton E. 1056Walker, Janet L. 85Walker, Lydia A. 85Walker, Marcus E. 192Walker, Rita 26Walker, Roy E. 714Walker, Theresa M. 308Wall, George F. 1342Wallace, Barbara 1338Wallace, Barbara A. 788Wallace, Eugene A. 788Wallace, Eunice M. 788Wallace, Freddie W. 757Wallace, Marvin L. 1070Wallace, Michael A. 241Wallace, Phyllis A. 618Wallace, Ricardo T. 268Wallace, Stanley 788Wallace, Thomas D. 689Walters, Matthew 726Walton, Benjamin E. 19Ward, Angel A. 689Ward, Bruce E. 714Ward, Donald L. 587Ward, Maurice 1300Ward, Michel D. 689Ward, Stewart R. 1056Wardlow, Wayne 241Warner, David E. 788Warner, Jeffrey P. 587Warner, William R. 1575Warren, Carlos W. 587Warren, Easter M. 788Warren, Margaret E. 1300Warren, Tarron 26Washington Jr., Vinson M. 689Washington, Charnita 1564Washington, Shirley L. 192Wasik, Donna M. 85Waters-Jenkins, Angelique 627Waters, Donte M. 689Waters, Kenneth L. 689Waters, William 689Watkins, Anthony D. 689Watkins, Kevin L. 26Watkins, Larry E. 1342Watkins, Roxann J. 192Watson, Edward R. 880Watson, Melvin M. 241Watson, Yvonnjamaria 788Weakly, Norman P. 1056Weathers, Michael L. 1056Weatherspoon, Laurica 256Webb, Jerri Lynne 398Webb, Nancy A. 587Webb, Stewart H. 1517Webster Jr., James 85Webster, Brandon K. 26Webster, Brian E. 85Webster, Jerbe A. 587Webster, Samuel 26Weddington, Gloria J. 788Weeden Jr., Alfred M. 1342Weems, Curtis 26Wehr, Marlene 1091Weiner, Darryl 265Welch, Patrick E. 587Wells, Alan 26Wells, Demathraus Y. 308Wells, Rita J. 241Wentz, Kirt L. 843Werlein, Thomas Alan 1310West III, Arthur J. 689Westbrook Jr., Fred A. 26Whalen, James E. 85Whalen, Michael D. 998Whatley, Andre R. 1342Wheeler, Adrienne D. 689Wheeler, Charlie N. 26Whipple, Shirley M. 694Whitaker Jr., Robert 820Whitby, Ricardo P. 689White, Arndray 726White, Bruce B. 726White, James L. 689White, Ronald E. 1177White, Walter D. 85Whitehead, Michael A. 587Whiting, Deborah J. 788Whiting, Robert E. 788Whitley, Dan E. 788Whitley, David F. 587Whitney, Leonard 265Whittle, Randy 1091Wicker, Ida Lee 788Wiehagen, Robert J. 85Wikman, Richard 1056Wilbourn Sr., Armond C. 788Wilburn, Carl W. 85Wilburn, Inga P. 308Wilcutt, Robert 618Wilder, Tiffany 1338Wiley, Addis G. 726Wiley, Dianna 726Wiley, Stephen A. 26Wilk-Smith, Alberta A. 282Wilkes, Tony E. 26Wilkins, Jacquin L. 1309Wilks, Kelvin L. 689Willey, Charles 398Williams, Alexander B. 788Williams, Barbara J. 308Williams, Brenda Joyce 192Williams, Bruce M. 788Williams, Christine 1300Williams, Cornelius 788Williams, David L. 282Williams, Effie J. 192Williams, Georgia M. 241Williams, Howard J. 85Williams, Jacqueline M. 788Williams, James N. 26Williams, Jerome K. 587Williams, Jerome K. 1342Williams, Judy A. 1145Williams, Kory D. 192Williams, Larry L. 689Williams, Latarsa L. 308Williams, Lemont 726Williams, Linwood E. 1056Williams, Patricia A. 788Williams, Quentin E. 689Williams, Richard A. 627Williams, Robert L. 587Williams, Robin 758Williams, Stephanie 26Williams, Sukinah 819Williams, Sylvia R. 836Williams, Vickie 241Williams, William D. 26Willingham, Damon Scott 788Wilmington, Dori L. 843Wilson III, Johnny 1338Wilson Jr., Cleotha 26Wilson, Charles R. 85Wilson, Christopher 1338Wilson, Diana G. 587Wilson, Joehayward V. 587Wilson, Juan T. 1056Wilson, Kathy V. 1517Wilson, Nina M. 85Wilson, Oliver S. 1056Wilson, S. 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Douglas 256Wroblewski, William J. 726Wylie, Allen R. 1342Wylie, Robert L. 1145Wynn Jr., William 85Xiao, Xiaoliang B. 282Yahya, Aminah 836Yen, David 726Yeri-Obidake, Sandra 265Yip, Kwong K. 1056Yongkoom, Neville 825Young, Billie L. 1300Young, Cale N. 1564Young, David K. 26Young, Eric Taylor 192Young, Garnett R. 587Young, James E. 26Young, Jamie 825Young, Larry D. 282Young, Larry E. 85Youngers Jr., Robert J. 1342Zabik, Jan 726Zalak, Kevin J. 1179Zedd Jr., Curtis 265Ziegler, Doreen P. 1056Zigarovich, William J. 85Zimmer, Joseph M. 85Zuffante, Michael 726PRESIDENT’S CLUBAbbarno, Joseph M. 1342Abbondanza, Raymond 85Abeygoonesekera, Lakmin V. 1555Aboukir, Ali 1436Abram Jr., William C. 268Abram, Christy 1338Abrams, Jan E. 26Adamczyk, Thomas 241Adamowski, Linda M. 398Adams, Bryan D. 788Adams, Daryl Levon 1277Adams, Floyd A. 689Adams, Gordon 26Adams, Inetha R. 1300nAdams, John D. 714Adams, Joseph P. 85Adams, Kevin M. 85Adams, Letha 1338Adams, Marc E. 1179Adams, Marcel S. 268Adams, Regina C. 268Adjieteh, Emmanuel 308Ago, Isuf 726Aguirre, Elizabeth 276Ahmad, Nasirullah 998Ahumada, Ricardo E. 1309Akers, Charles W. 276Alavanja, Vera 1235Alavanja, Zelyko 1235Alba, Arthur A. 998Alcom, Timothy P. 85Alcorn, Sandra F. 1287Alejandro, Kim F. 265Aleman, David 1056Alexander, Anthony 1235Alexander, Larissa Y. 788Alexander, Philip H. 1395Alexander, William J. 85Allen Jr., Bryce L. 85Allen, Bruce J. 268Allen, Dewanna L. 26Allen, Dulvet A. 241Allen, Dwayne 627Allen, Jacqueline 998Allen, Lourrie A. 241Allen, Michael V. 85Allen, Tamika N. 998Allen, Thomas Ray 1235Allen, Veronica L. 85Almbayed, Susan M. 85Almirante, Antonio 1309Almond, Robert L. 85Alston Jr., Robert 1177Alston, Beverly D. 689Alston, Bruce Francis 1277Alston, Glynnis M. 26Alvardo, Jose 819Ambrose-Steckbauer, Robert L. 998Ames Jr., Robert L. 1300Amoabeng, Charles 1091Amoranto, Edwin G. 1575Amos, Roosevelt P. 1338Andara, Jose Mejia 1277Anderson III, Ulysses S. 268Anderson, Alan D. 85Anderson, Alfonso 998Anderson, Carla L. 1575Anderson, Denise 1179Anderson, Diann F. 1555Anderson, Don E. 85Anderson, Dwight O. 825Anderson, James Edward 1277Anderson, Jeffrey N. 1309Anderson, Jerome J. 788Anderson, Lionel 788Anderson, Marcus P. 268Anderson, Michael J. 726Anderson, Natakianika N. 1564Anderson, Norman C. 1015Anderson, Rodney E. 1338Anderson, Willeen H. 268Andrascik, Dennis J. 85Andre Jr., Martin 788Andre, Cleatos R. 85Andrews, Alberta 788Andrews, Dion N. 689Andrysczyk, Karen M. 998Angel, Yaneth 825Annesi, William R. 85Antoine, Robert R. 100536 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


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85Conway, Lizabeth L. 998Cook, Grover C. 689Cooks, Olivia B. 788Cooley, Veltirea 998Coombs, Donald E. 398Coonce, John E. 788Cooper Jr., Ottie 268Cooper-Williams, Kimberly 1338Cooper, Darrell D. 1575Cooper, May L. 998Cooper, Sherman 282Cope, Robert L. 85Copeland, Elaine 998Copeland, Robert E. 26Corbett, Paul 85Cordell, Dwayne 26Cordero, Jose 726Cordero, Ricky 726Cordova, David C. 1575Cornelius, Anthony D. 1436Corner, Paulett 241Corona, Jose A. 587Cortes, Gerardo 726Cosgrove, Kevin D. 268Costello, Donald J. 85Costello, Judith A. 268Coston, Gregory 1309Cotham, Richard F. 1235Coto, Patrick 85Cotton, Kenneth M. 26Cox Jr., Mathew B. 1575Cox, Jerome 85Coyne, James E. 998Craig, Vickie L. 788Crain, Travis J. 1338Crane, Arthur L. 998Cravens, Clifton 1338Crawford Jr., William 268Crawford, David H. 1179Crawford, Lyndon O. 308Crawford, Stacy 308Crawford, Thomas E. 1287Crawl, Philip 998Crear Jr., Lester E. 1277Crenshaw, Phillip E. 1395Crewl, Dawn M. 85Crichley, Janet L. 85Crigler, Lyvyra C. 788Crisp, Garry D. 689Criswell, Victor D. 192Crivaro, Charles 85Crocco, Eugene 726Crockett-Woods, Lynda G. 268Cromity, Mary C. 268Crosby, Paula P. 85Crosby, Ronald J. 85Crosby, Tamacie Pamela 26Crosby, Tina 1338Crose Jr., Lloyd E. 268Cross, Anthony P. 85Cross, Eddie L. 788Cross, Lovell 268Cross, Orlando 308Crosson, Thomas 726Crosswright, Christopher 308Crowder, Loretta 788Crupi, Richard D. 726Crutcher, Jimmy L. 1235Cruz Jr., Robert 726Cruz, John 1056Cruz, Larry M. 726Cruz, Sergio 265Cuba, Eduardo D. 1338Culbert, Jacqueline 1287Culbreth II, Walter 1056Cullinan, John J. 1287Cullins, Edward 1338Cummings, Cecilia M. 276Cummings, Mark F. 1742Cunningham, Verlin E. 825Curb Jr., Allen 26Curcio, Vasthi 1309Curley, Jonathan G. 85Curry, Brian 1056Curry, Gwendolyn 1342Curry, Richard J. 85Curtis, Bessie C. 998Cyrus, Carletta P. 26Czintos, Eric Andrew 1277Czwojdak, Lawrence 1342D’ambrogi, Suzanne 1575D’angelo, Mark J. 726D’angelo, Patrick 726D’eliso II, Albert J. 85D’oria, Antonio 1056Da Forna, Paul 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26Strupp, William J. 998Studer, Mark D. 85Suarez, Leonel Villalpando 1277Subaric, Vasilije 241Sugrue, James 726Sullivan, William G. 589Summers, Sherman L. 1235Sumpter, Gregory 1179Suprano, Gregory S. 85Sutherland, Maurice L. 1321Sutton, David D. 1179Sutton, Robert 1235Swanstrom, William Rich 1015Swartwood, Deborah M. 1342Sweeting, Nathen 825Swift, Randall L. 998Swimelar, James R. 1015Swinney, Kimmer L. 788Swisher, Gary D. 85Sykes, Larry 1564Sylvester, Edmond G. 825Szalai, Frank D. 998Szmyd, Robert M. 85Taalib, Brenda Y. 788Tabbert, Carl E. 519Tagaloe, Daniel M. 85Talarico, Vincent A. 85Tallent, John I. 1164Talley, Linda E. 1235Talocco, John 825Tanco, Justiniano 1179Tansmore, Tashell 85Tarasi, Joseph 85Tarnowski, Thomas N. 998Tarr, Richard M. 85Tarsala, Ronald A. 85Tasby, Henry E. 1338Tate, Scott A. 998Tatum, Billy D. 1287Tautkus, David G. 85Taylor III, Charles H. 282Taylor Jr., Granthom 1342Taylor, Brenda 268Taylor, Clarence H. 241Taylor, Diane 268Taylor, Elizabeth F. 1342Taylor, Gerald D. 998Taylor, James L. 192Taylor, Jon J. 85Taylor, Lisa K. 1235Taylor, Max S. 1742Taylor, Mildred 1300Taylor, Pamela J. 788Taylor, Paul A. 1742Taylor, Reid 1179Taylor, Sean L. 689Taylor, Stanley M. 689Teague, Raymond W. 1179Teasley, La Donna 26Teeter, Dale M. 1145Tejsingh, Laikram 1056Telek, Ronald K. 85Templer Jr., Tom 998Terrell, Trevor D. 1235Terreri, Dennis J. 85Terry, John D. 241Terry, Nathan S. 1300Tharpe, Lamont 1309Thom, Michael P. 268Thomas, Alfred 880Thomas, Allan 825Thomas, Andrew R. 998Thomas, Brian L. 752Thomas, Carla D. 1338Thomas, Douglas L. 85Thomas, Jacqueline E. 1056Thomas, Jason R. 85Thomas, John L. 587Thomas, Roland 788Thomas, Ronald 1338Thomas, Roy 726Thomas, Sha’ron 1300Thomas, Teresa 519Thomas, William L. 788Thomas, Willie B. 587Thomas, Willie L. 618Thompson, Byron B. 788Thompson, Latasha S. 788Thompson, Terry A. 85Thompson, Willie L. 268Thorps, Vivian M. 788Thorton, Sondra 627Thrower, Jeffery J. 1015Tidwell, Cassandra 268Tiedeman, Donald 836Tilley, Bessie L. 1091Tillman, Felicia A. 1342Tillman, Wilbert 1342Tinker, Linda M. 1436Tipton, Eddie L. 998Todaro, Charles 1342Todd, Christopher J. 1309Todd, Quentace 85Tognarine, Regis J. 85Tolbert, Charles 268Tolbert, John K. 282Tollens, Jose A. 282Toney, Samuel M. 85Toomey, David J. 726Torello, Rosie B. 788Torian, Rosalind 19Torres Jr., Carlos 1179Torres, Jose 689Torres, Jose G. 1179Torres, Steven A. 276Tortora, Ludwing 726Tousignant, Peter M. 998Touvell, Diamond 276Tovar, Rodrigo 1277Towns, Travis 998Townsend Jr., James O. 26Townsend, Christine E. 788Townsend, Eric 85Tramontano, Vincent 618Travers, Carolyn M. 1300Travis, Robert A. 85Treadwell, Scott A. 85Trevino, Mario A. 1235Trimble, Geraldine 268Triplett, Charles N. 788Triplett, Walter 268Triplin, Ernest E. 1179Trost, Charles 726Troyer, Teresa 1015Truby, Richard W. 998Truiett, Joseph D. 1300Truitt, Lugene 26Trujillo, Eduardo R. 823Trujillo, Joseph Lynn 85Tsegaye, Fassil 1235Tubens, Edwin 1056Tucker, Anthony G. 268Tucker, Darla J. 85Tucker, Jeffrey S. 1235Tucker, Michael J. 1235Tucker, Vince E. 689Tucker, Welbert L. 268Turinski, Eric 164Turner, Allen Sidney 85Turner, Jerome L. 85Turner, Larry G. 26Turner, Rochelle D. 1300Turner, Timothy L. 627Turner, Vanessa Ann 192Turzak, Gregory 85Twardowski, Boguslaw Bob 1277Tynes, Doris L. 1177Tyrell, Leighton W. 1179Tyus, Gwendolyn D. 268Uglialoro, Rudy M. 282Uherc, Joseph 268Uhls, Claude R. 1235Ulam, Michael T. 85Urango, Edna 265Urda, Frank J. 85Uthuppu, Issac 825Uzzell, Larry L. 788Vachal, Joseph E. 85Valdivia, Henrietta 1287Vale, Vernon P. 1575Valentine, Francis 726Valentine, Freddie 1338Valentino, Emedio V. 85Valenzuela Jr., Andrew 1056Vallecorsa, William J. 85Vallus, John 85Van Ellis Jr., Charles 308Vance, Bernice M. 26Vang, Ge 519Vargas, Andrew L. 268Vargas, Rene I. 1145Vargo, Rocky J. 1575Varley, William D. 85Varnum, Kevin 726Vasher, David 1338Vaughn Jr., Frenchel 1338Vaughn, Calvin E. 788Vaughn, Nikki 26Vaughn, Reginald 1564Vazquez, George L. 726Vega, Sharon L. 268Velez, Lucio 1338Veloz, David A. 1277Veltri, Francis R. 85Ventrice, Anthony P. 85Vereb, Eugene J. 85Verges, Debra 788Verhaalen, Robert J. 998Verlato, Ted W. 85Vermeulen III, Frank J. 85Vernon, Geraldine N. 282Vides, Francisco 820Vietmeier, Thomas J. 85Vikara, George J. 85Villanueva, Alfonso V. 1277Villegas, Hector M. 1309Villegas, Olga R. 819Vincent, Arthur M. 85Vitalbo, Lisa A. 85Vogel Jr., James F. 85Vogel, Edward C. 85Vollmar, Richard J. 998Von Arx, Richard 519Vukmanic, Joseph 268Vurich III, Joseph P. 265Vybiral, Matthew S. 85Wachtl, James A. 998Wade, Arnold S. 85Wade, Richard W. 1235Wade, Rita T. 1164Wagner, Ronald R. 85Wagner, Wayne E. 85Waite, Kevin 726Wakefield, Rosalyn K. 268Waken, Daniel E. 268Walden, Stephanie L. 85Walker Jr., David 1338Walker Jr., Donald F. 85Walker, Ackema S. 1235Walker, Anthony L. 268Walker, David A. 1575Walker, Deborah J. 268Walker, Dennis 268Walker, Donna R. 85Walker, Henry J. 26Walker, L. D. 689Walker, Margaret 1300Walker, Thomas G. 1164Wallace Jr., Lorenzo 268Wallace, Thomas R. 85Waller, Cornell 26Walls, Vincent D. 268Walnick, Mark A. 85Walsh, James T. 85Walther, Kenneth P. 998Walton, Howard L. 268Walz, Gerald 164Wang, Chuen H. 1056Ward Sr., Carl 26Ward, Sheron M. 788Wardezak, James C. 85Ware, Eddie L. 268Warner, Michael L. 398Warren III, Ernest 1287Warren Jr., Joseph D. 276Warren, Laverne 308Warren, Liticia Lanette 1300Warren, Nathaniel R. 26Warwick, Willis Lavalle 843Washington-White, Brenda S. 788Washington, Adrian L. 85Washington, Angela M. 1575Washington, Anthony E. 689Washington, Brian K. 788Washington, Kirk 26Washington, L. Robin 1177Washington, Lonnie 998Washington, Milton E. 1287Washington, Newman V. 1338Washington, Paul 998Washington, Synetta L. 1395Washington, Tywanna F. 85Wasick, Michael D. 85Waters, Stephanie D. 1300Watkins, Brian S. 752Watkins, Donna M. 241Watkins, Jerry 1235Watkins, Kevin W. 788Watkins, Mallory Y. 85Watson Sr., David E. 26Watson, Debra A. 998Watson, Delores 308Watson, Marjorie B. 1577Watson, Reginald 1338Watson, Roy M. 689Watts, Glenda G. 1309Wayman, Paul F. 1145Waymer, Charise 726Waymer, Christopher 726Weare, Ivory 998Weatherly, Marcus P. 1342Weaver, Anita 26Weaver, Dana 1235Weaver, Franklin J. 587Weaver, Jimmy E. 256Weaver, John L. 1436Weaver, Joseph L. 998Webb, Alice L. 757Webb, Danny K. 788Webb, Gerald E. 689Webb, Richard M. 1145Webb, Wendy D. 788Webster, Arlene M. 85Webster, Keenna D. 998Webster, Kenneth A. 788Webster, Michael C. 85Weems Jr., Leonard F. 268Weems, Troy A. 85Wehner, David C. 85Wehrmeister, Brian A. 85Weihrauch, Scott T. 85Weiss, William T. 85Weitz, Alan F. 85Wellington, Donnie L. 998Wellington, Larry D. 689Wells Jr., Frederick M. 26Wells, Donald L. 1277Wells, Labarion 998Welman, Samuell 1338Wendt, Alan F. 998Werwie, James J. 85Wesby, Yvonne 788Wesley, Joyce 1338Wesley, Robert L. 1564Wessell, Eric S. 923West, Earl P. 1179Westfall, Mary E. 85Wetmore, Edward C. 85Wetmore, Gene 85Wetzel, Thomas E. 85Whatley, Thomas J. 268Wheeler, Alious 1342Wheeler, Ellen 2646 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


Wheeler, George H. 998Wheeler, Jack 726Wheeler, Leona 1300Wheeler, Monika 85Whelan, Stephen 726Whetstone, Olivia 1300Whitaker, Alphonso 1177White, Angelique G. 192White, Carmale L. 788White, Drayfris K. 308White, Edna J. 276White, Gary T. 85White, Larita Yvonne 276White, Nathaniel L. 1300White, Richard W. 85Whitehead, Tyrone B. 85Whitfield, Willie L. 241Whitley, Dan E. 788Whitlock, Gregory T. 1309Whitlow II, Reginald M. 26Whitten, Clarence 1300Whittley, Rodney 998Wickenhoefer, Claudine 1575Wierzchowski, John F. 85Wierzchowski, Kim R. 998Wietrzykowski, Charles R. 85Wilbert, Lauri 85Wilcher, Stephine D. 1235Wilcox, Robert L. 689Wilder, Denise E. 587Wiley, Gary H. 85Wiley, Jeanette 1338Wilford, Lestine M. 788Wilke, Terry L. 1015Wilkerson Jr., Robert 26Wilkerson, Freddie M. 1338Wilkes Sr., Malcolm P. 1177Willett, David J. 1300Willette, Steven L. 998Williams Jr., Charles A. 689Williams Jr., Earl 788Williams Jr., Jorge R. 1177Williams Jr., Lewis 1300Williams Jr., Martin C. 268Williams Jr., Paul 268Williams-Green, Ruby D. 788Williams, Albert 241Williams, Almazine 1164Williams, Bradley D. 1342Williams, Catherine 241Williams, Charles 1338Williams, Charley L. 788Williams, Charmin 627Williams, David Q. 265Williams, David T. 689Williams, Donald L. 1287Williams, Duane G. 26Williams, Edwin A. 1179Williams, Elaine R. 85Williams, Eric 1309Williams, Gary A. 1300Williams, Gary L. 1338Williams, Gerald L. 26Williams, Gregory M. 26Williams, Henrietta 85Williams, Izell 1177Williams, Janice M. 268Williams, Joseph 1338Williams, Karima K. 85Williams, Keith 1447Williams, La Vaughn 26Williams, Lamar I. 268Williams, Laronda 1338Williams, Lautricia 1338Williams, Leslie 819Williams, Lisa W. 268Williams, Lolette 1179Williams, Manzell 276Williams, Marshall T. 1056Williams, Melvin D. 268Williams, Michael L. 85Williams, Milton H. 85Williams, Nicole L. 1436Williams, O’Dell R. 26Williams, Phyllis J. 85Williams, Regina G. 1338Williams, Reginald 26Williams, Rene 265Williams, Ronnell M. 19Williams, Roxanne S. 85Williams, Shant 1300Williams, Stanley Q. 1300Williams, Theresa 1091Williams, Ventley R. 998Williams, Victoria 1309Williams, Walter 26Williamson-Cheatham, V. 1564Williamson, Derrick K. 308Willis, Gary M. 268Willis, Troy M. 1235Wilmer, Sharon 85Wilson Jr., J. C. 26Wilson-Lowery, Jamie C. 998Wilson, Calvin L. 265Wilson, Cheryl R. 847Wilson, Deborah J. 85Wilson, Donald A. 998Wilson, Donald L. 1309Wilson, Gerald B. 26Wilson, Kenneth L. 85Wilson, Kevin E. 1338Wilson, Latanya 1338Wilson, Maria 627Wilson, Michael 825Wilson, Rodney 268Wilson, Rosetta L. 1300Wilson, Terry A. 85Wilson, Wayne Carlyle 85Wimbish, Johnny D. 1309Wimbish, William E. 1309Wincko, Michael P. 85Winston, Joe T. 689Winston, Walter 268Winters, Daniel J. 85Winters, Lamont M. 788Winters, Robert L. 1342Wirbicki, Vincent 85Wisbey, Sherry T. 1015Wisdom, Warren 1309Wise, Lori Jean 85Wise, Ted J. 1015Wisniewski, Robert 85Witcraft, Paul 519Witherspoon, Thomas R. 689Witkowski, Kelly J. 85Witt, Robert J. 1300Wittenmeyer, Dale W. 85Wojtseck Jr., John E. 85Wolas, Richard D. 85Wolf, Charles W. 880Womack, Delores D. 1321Woo, John Y. 1575Wood, Callie M. 788Wood, Debra P. 1179Wood, James M. 689Wood, Michael 1056Woodall, William J. 1212Woodard, Gerald R. 268Woodard, Linda L. 1235Woodcook, Frances C. 85Woodley, Brenda J. 282Woodruff, Byron L. 689Woodruff, Edward S. 85Woodruff, Luther 689Woods, Robert G. 85Woodward, Carla D. 268Wortham, Darry D. 998Wortham, Kean 1338Worthy, Sandy L. 757Woshner, Gregory T. 85Wright Jr., Ray A. 1070Wright, Alan 1338Wright, Colin M. 587Wright, Curtis E. 788Wright, John K. 998Wright, Lawrence L. 998Wright, Manuel A. 1309Wright, Melvin 788Wright, Rodney 1338Wynn, Derek A. 85Wynn, Gregory A. 1235Wynn, Roosevelt L. 1177Wynn, Stephanie R. 788Wynn, Yvette R. 85Wynott, Charles D. 589Wyrick, Clyde E. 85Wyrsch, Gregory A. 1575Xiques, Alberto 1338Yakelis, David A. 85Yandrlic, Richard D. 85Yang, Ge 519Yanosky Jr., Steven 85Yarbrough, Rita C. 268Yarusinsky, Michael G. 85Ybarra, Richard R. 256Yeargin, Linda F. 1235Yearsley, Joseph W. 85Yenchik, Steven P. 85Yobbi, Gregory D. 85Youkers, Terence J. 85Young Jr., John J. 85Young, Andre L. 85Young, Donnell 26Young, Marcus 519Young, Raymond 85Young, Robert L. 26Young, Thomas 923Young, Tyler R. 1179Younger, James M. 1342Younghans, Gregory G. 85Yuen, Steven 308Yura, Thomas C. 85Zagami, Anthony J. 1056Zahn, James E. 85Zaldivar, Damian J. 1309Zambri, Paul L. 85Zangrilli Sr., Daniel J. 85Zapata, Thomas 1056Zawacki, Ronald R. 85Zeis, Robert M. 85Zellars, Kenton H. 85Zendejas, Michael 1277Ziebart, Gordon D. 998Ziegler, John A. 85Zilch, David A. 85Zimmerman, Bernard 1267Zimmerman, Roger 519Zink, Stephen L. 1015Zito, Gala 1338Znidarzich Jr., John J. 85Zoeller, David P. 85Zook, Chad A. 1436Zubik, Sherry Ann 85Zuelow, Lewis F. 1575Zupanek, David R. 85Zwetzig, Michael J. 757NJ Council RallyThe New Jersey Council joined a recent demonstration in frontof the statehouse in Trenton where over 15,000 union membersgathered to protest cuts and changes in public employeepension systems. The state wants to do away with definedpensions for new employees and offer 401(k) retirement plansinstead. From left, are Recording Secretary Ray Greaves, Local819-Newark, NJ; Local President John Costa, 819; and VicePresident Benjamin Evans, 819; Local President Alvin Dingle,821-Jersey City, NJ; and New Jersey State Joint Council ChairVito Forlenza.www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 47


Local 276 - Stockton, CALocal President Vincent Contino and InternationalVice President Bill Mclean report the results ofinterest arbitration between members of Local 276and the San Joaquin Regional <strong>Transit</strong> District.Terms: 7/1/03 - 6/30/06 7/1/06 - 7/1/09Operator Wages Over Terms: $19.59 - $23.22Mechanic Wages Over Terms: $21.78 - $25.81H & W: ’ee opt-out min 25%Life Ins.: $20,000Sick Leave: Max accrual increased 12 days/yr foreach yr of contract, 100% buy back at retirementTool Allow.: To $430Unif. Allow.: To $385Note: Maintenance Differentials: 5% Swing,7% Graveyard, 5% Lead MechanicLocal 587 - Seattle, WALocal President Lance Norton and InternationalVice President Ron Heintzman report settlementbetween members of Local 587 and ParatransitServices, Inc. (Clallam).Term: 1/1/07 - 12/31/09Operator Wages Over Term: $13.60 - $15.07Mechanic Wages Over Term: $17.12* - $18.98*per CBACOLA Yr 2 & 3 - based on 95% of CPI-U (Seattle)min 2% - max. 4%Vacation: 20 yrs of svc - 200 hrs (new)Note: Trailer Pay - 110% of hourly rateLocal 690 - Fitchburg, MALocal president Anthony Salerno and InternationalVice President Richard Murphy report settlementbetween members of Local 690 and Dial-A-Mart(MTS2).Term: 11/1/06 - 10/31/11Operator Wages Over Term: $15.35 - $18.00Overtime: Bereavement, Jury Duty, PersonalVacation will count as time worked (new)S & A: Short term disability: ’er contribution50%, ’ee 50% by end of collective bargainingagreement (new)Vacation:6 wks after 24 yrs of svc (new)Bereavement: 4 days (spouse & child) was 3Note:Training pay 50¢/hr (was 25¢/hr)Local 741 - London, ONLocal President Stephen Holmes and InternationalVice President Randy Graham report settlementbetween members of Local 742 and the London<strong>Transit</strong> Commission.Operator Wages Over Term: $21.12 - $23.07H & W: Vision Care $250 (was $225)Shoe Allow.: $125 (was $110)Local 757 - Portland, ORLocal President Jon Hunt and International VicePresident Ron Heintzman report settlement betweenmembers of Local 757 and Oregon Housing andAssociate Services.Term: 7/1/06 - 6/30/08Operator Wages Over Term: $15.10 - $17.00Mechanic Wages Over Term: $16.48 - $18.19H & W: Opt Out - monthly equivalent paid to ’eesVacation: Bid every 6 mos, cannot be cancelled by ’erSick Leave: FT - 8 hrs/mo, max accrual 480 hrs(was 320)Longevity: 6+ yrs of svc - 40¢/hrNote: New position of lot attendant createdshift differential - 25¢/hrLocal 900 - Waukegan, ILLocal President Gary Schaefer and International VicePresident Janis Borchardt report settlement betweenmembers of Local 900 and PACE North Division.Term: 1/1/06 - 12/31/08Operator Wages Over Term: $20.10 - $21.60Mechanic Wages Over Term: $22.14 - $23.77Bonus: Perfect Attendance - $50 + one additionalday off every 6 mosLife Ins.: To $28,000Pension: ’er contribution 4% of earnings’ee contribution 4% of earningsSick Leave: 3 days/yr - 4 days w/ 2+ yrsTool Allow.: To $350Unif. Allow.: To $270Note: Maintenance - shift differential 20¢/hrLocal 966 - Thunder Bay, ONLocal President Charles Brown and International VicePresident Larry Kinnear report settlement betweenmembers of Local 966 and the City of Thunder Bay.Term: 7/1/04 - 6/30/09Operator Wages Over Term: $19.01 - $21.52ABBREVIATIONSallow = allowancesCOLA = cost-of-living allowanced/b/a = doing business as’ee(s) = employee(s)eff = effective’er = employereve = eveningFMLA = Family Medical Leave ActFT = full-timeH&W = Health & Welfarehr = hourins = insurancemax = maximummed = medicalmi = milemin = minimummo = monthPT = part-timepmt = paymentprem = premiumS&A = sickness & accidentSL = sick leavesvc = serviceunif = uniformyr = yearwk = weekw/=with@=at+=plusx=times48 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


Local 1220 - Richmond, VALocal President Marshall Avent and International VicePresident Tommy Mullins report settlement betweenmembers of Local 1220 and the Old Dominion <strong>Transit</strong>Management Company.Term: 10/1/06 - 9/30/09Operator Wages Over Term: $18.00 - $19.84Mechanic Wages Over Term: $19.64 - $21.22Progression:- 32 yrs (was 42)- 6 mo increments (was 1 yr)- Fewer than 3 absences & no preventableaccidents will move ahead an additional stepS & A: Short Term Disability to $310/wk by end ofcollective bargaining agreementLife Ins.: To $31,000 by end of collectivebargaining agreementPension: Contributions to ’ee 6.5%, ’er 8.5%by end of collective bargaining agreementHolidays:Eligible at end of probation (was 1 yr)Local 1374 - Calgary, ABLocal President Len Munter and International VicePresident Bob Hykaway report settlement betweenmembers of Local 1374 and the City of Red Deer.Term: 1/1/07 - 12/31/08Wages: $20.50 - $22.33Overtime:Vacation:of svcPaid at 2x regular rate (was 1.5x)Add 1 day for each 2 nd yr after 24 yrsSick Leave: 1 day/mo (was 3/4 day)Note: Training rate - 106% of regular rateLocal 1498 - Joplin, MOLocal President Richard Davis and InternationalVice President Tommy Mullins report settlementof an agreement between members of Local 1498and Jefferson Lines.Term: 3/1/06 - 2/28/09Operator Wages Over Term:$.3350 - $.3550/miMechanic Wages Over Term: $22.87 - 23.91Bonus: Up to $.0075/mi for meeting safety &performance standardsOvertime:Additional 10¢/mi when work on day offTool Allow.: $140 (was $125)Note: Operators receive 2 hr pay for fueling buses.Local 1547 - Brockton, MALocal President Richard O’Flaherty and InternationalVice President Richard Murphy report settlement ofan agreement between members of Local 1574 andEast Coast <strong>Transit</strong> Services.Term: 7/1/06 - 6/30/11Operator Wages Over Term: $20.60 - $24.00Mechanic Wages Over Term: $21.78 - $25.13Bonus:Signing bonus $200/FT, $100/PTS & A: Short Term Disability to $475 (was $425)Life Ins.: $40,000 (was $30,000)April 25 - 29May 24 - 27June 7 - 10June 13 -14June 28 - July 1 *August 7 - 8September 14 - 16September 17 - 21October 22October 27 -November 1November 13 - 17*Recent Change2007Schedule ofUpcoming EventsCan-Am ConferenceOrlando, FL40th Anniversary Black CaucusChicago, ILCanadian Council ConferenceNiagara Falls, ONAFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurers ConferenceCincinnati, OHWomen’s CaucusSacramento, CAAFL-CIO Executive Council MeetingChicago, ILLatino CaucusLas Vegas, NV55th International ConventionLas Vegas, NV22nd Annual MS Golf TournamentRockville, MDFinancial Secretary SeminarSilver Spring, MDArbitration SeminarSilver Spring, MDwww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 49


FOCUS ONwellnessAs an ATU member, you work hard all day to keep the vehicles moving so that your passengers can get where they needto go. You take pride in the vehicles you operate and maintain; you do your best to make sure that they are in safe operatingcondition.The ATU is challenging you to take the same care and pride in making sure that your body is in safe operating condition. Justlike your passengers depend on the safety of the vehicle you operate or maintain, you and your loved ones depend on you keepingyour body in a healthy and safe condition.By establishing a routine of exercise and healthy eating habits, you may reduce your risk of heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis,certain cancers, and other medical conditions. You can increase your chances for a longer life.Start by taking a walk.A five minute walk can:(1) reduce your blood pressure;(2) increase your ability to burn calories;(3) decrease your stress levels; and(4) help control your appetite.Next, make smart dietary choices.The best way to give your body the balanced nutrition it needs is by eating a variety of nutrient-packed foods every day.Just be sure to stay within your daily calorie needs.According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which regularly issues science-based nutrition and dietaryguidance, a healthy eating plan:nnnEmphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products.Includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts.Is low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars.To calculate your daily calorie needs, go to http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines.Get Started Today!The sooner you start, the better for you, your family, and your future!To receive monthly ATU Focus on Wellness emails, with additionalexercise and nutrition tips and recipe recommendations,go to http://www.atu.org.*Information for this article was provided courtesyof the USDA and Marsha Mann, a certified medicaland conditioning specialist in McLean, VA.50 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


EXCERPTS FROM THE MEETING OF THEGeneral Executive BoardLAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - OCTOBER 9 - 13, 2006FIRST SESSIONThe meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, October 9,2006. General Executive Board Members present were Joseph Welch,Rodney Richmond, Donald Hansen, Robert Baker, Randy Graham,Javier Perez, Jr., Richard Murphy, Bob Hykaway, Charles Cook, WilliamMcLean, Ronald Heintzman, Janis M. Borchardt, Paul Bowen, LarryHanley, and Gary Rauen. International President Warren Georgepresided. Also attending were International Executive Vice PresidentMichael Siano, International Secretary-Treasurer Oscar Owens, Chiefof Staff Benetta Mansfield, General Counsel Leo Wetzel, ExecutiveAssistant to the International President Beth Petrusic, and AdministrativeAssistant to the International Executive Vice President Missy Goode.Retired International Vice President Karen Simmons and retiredCanadian Council Director Ken Foster attended as guests.International Vice Presidents Tommy Mullins, Larry Kinnear, andKenneth Kirk were excused.INTRODUCTORY REMARKS AND GENERAL DISCUSSIONSInternational President George outlined several pending mattersand issues of concern to the <strong>Union</strong>, each of which was the subject ofopen discussion between and among the executive officers and themembers of the Board.The circumstances faced at Local 1181-New York, NY, following thefederal court indictment of the Local’s president, its financial secretary,and the administrative director of the union’s pension and welfarefunds, was reviewed at considerable length. A pending petition frommembers of Local 113-Toronto, ON, suggesting that the InternationalSecretary-Treasurer require an independent audit of that Local’s bookswas also discussed. International President George additionally discussedconcerns in the face of certain allegations which arose in the Local 1462-St.John’s, NL, trusteeship proceedings.A variety of other topics likewise arose and were the subject ofgeneral discussion, including the International <strong>Union</strong>’s unwaveringcommitment to diversity in the selection of union representatives,the current status of efforts promoting maintenance testing andcertifications, and recently instituted and planned improvementsin communications from the International <strong>Union</strong>, including anup-dated website.AUDIT COMMITTEE APPOINTEDAppointed to the Audit Committee were International VicePresidents Randy Graham, Javier Perez, Jr., and Richard Murphy.International Vice President Randy Graham, further, was appointedas Chair of the panel.MINUTES APPROVEDThe minutes of the previous General Executive Board meetingwere approved.The meeting adjourned at 12:45 p.m. to reconvene at 9:00 a.m. onTuesday, October 10, 2006.SECOND SESSIONThe meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 10, 2006.General Executive Board Members present were Tommy Mullins,Joseph Welch, Rodney Richmond, Donald Hansen, Robert Baker,Randy Graham, Javier Perez, Jr., Richard Murphy, Bob Hykaway,Charles Cook, William McLean, Ronald Heintzman, Janis M.Borchardt, Paul Bowen, Larry Hanley, Kenneth Kirk, and GaryRauen. International President Warren George presided. Alsoattending were International Executive Vice President Michael Siano,International Secretary-Treasurer Oscar Owens, Chief of Staff BenettaMansfield, General Counsel Leo Wetzel, Executive Assistant to theInternational President Beth Petrusic, and Administrative Assistant tothe International Executive Vice President Missy Goode.Retired Canadian Council Director Ken Foster attended as a guest.International Vice President Larry Kinnear was excused.STRIKE SANCTION APPROVEDUpon the request of International Vice President Tommy Mullins,the Board granted strike sanction to the members of Local 1220-Richmond, VA, employed by the Greater Richmond <strong>Transit</strong> Company.PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATION FOR CHARGES OF DUAL UNIONISMAGAINST LOCAL 1235-NASHVILLE, TN, MEMBER RESCINDEDAt the request of International Vice President Tommy Mullinsand in accordance with the expressed desires of the members ofLocal 1235-Nashville, TN, the Board duly enacted to withdraw itsprior authorization for the issuance of a complaint against MemberDujan Thompson under Section 22.2 of the ATU Constitution andGeneral Laws on charges of dual unionism.REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY-TREASURERON ATU-COPE, ATU SCHOLARSHIP, AND MS RESEARCH FUNDSATU-COPEThe <strong>Amalgamated</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> <strong>Union</strong> Committee on Political Education(ATU-COPE) program collects voluntary contributions from ATUmembers for the purposes of making contributions to and expendituresfor candidates for federal, state and Local offices and addressingfederal, state and Local political issues.ATU-COPE consists primarily of the Voluntary Account, whichis used to make contributions to candidates for federal elections(i.e., U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and U.S. President), and to state andLocal candidates in jurisdictions which strictly regulate politicalcontributions. In addition to the Voluntary Account, ATU-COPEmaintains the Special Holding Account for contributions to state andLocal candidates and also maintains separate accounts in Florida,Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New York, Virginia and Wisconsin,as required by those states’ laws.The highlights of the fully reported contributions paid from thevarious funds (combined) for the six month period ending June 30,2006, were as follows:FederalSenatorial Campaigns $ 28,928.11Congressional Campaigns $ 129,600.00Other $ 25,000.00StateSenatorial Campaigns $ 44,780.00Representative Campaigns $ 47,970.00Other $ 6,200.00www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 51


LocalMayoral Campaigns $ 5,650.00Councilperson Campaigns $ 3,400.00Other $ 18,205.00Between January 1, 2006, and June 30, 2006, ATU-COPE tookin contributions totaling $365,994.83. As of June 30, 2006, thefunds had a combined available balance of $232,721.68.ATU SCHOLARSHIPThe selection process for the 19th annual ATU Scholarships,named in memory of John W. Rowland, former InternationalPresident, was completed during this period by the ScholarshipSelection Committee. The committee was chaired by JamesKennedy, Jr., senior vice president of <strong>Union</strong> Labor Life InsuranceCompany. Committee members consisted of: John W. Harrison, III,president of Eberts & Harrison; and Cynthia Watson, Esquire,of Watson Labour Lawyers.A total of 85 applications (67 from the U.S. and 18 from Canada)met all of the program’s requirements. These were reduced to 18 finalistsand one finalist for the vocational scholarship.The Committee complimented the applicants for their interestingbiographical statements and essays. This year’s winners were as follows:Hiu-Yan (Tracy) Chan, daughter of ATU Local 1277-Los Angeles,CA, member Manchiu Chan, who is interested in pursuing a careerin biomedical engineering.Matthew Dick, son of Local 113-Toronto, ON, member, Owen Dick,who plans to pursue a career in public affairs and policy management.Jenny Einarson, daughter of Local 1587-Toronto, ON, memberJean Martin, who plans to obtain a degree in chemical engineering.Julia Lane, daughter of Local 587-Seattle, WA, member Doug Lane,who is interested in obtaining a degree in international relations andfilm production.Brian Muir, son of Local 589-Boston, MA, member David BruceMuir, who plans to pursue a career in biomedical engineering.The vocational/technical scholarship was awarded to Alexis Chan,daughter of Local 615-Saskatoon, SK, member Stephen Chan, who ispursuing a career as a pharmacy technician.ATU MS RESEARCH FUNDSThe 21st annual golf tournament for the benefit of multiplesclerosis research was scheduled for September 25, 2006, at NorbeckCountry Club. At the close of the reporting period, we were lookingforward to returning to Norbeck after last year’s tournament wasunexpectedly moved to Worthington Manor due to a landscapingdisease on the course. The announcements for our annual fundraiserwere mailed in June and a full complement of golfers was expected.A representative from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society wasto speak at the tournament and share information regarding the useof our donated funds, as well as provide information on anydeveloping advancements in multiple sclerosis research.Financial Statements for the period of January 1, 2006, throughJune 30, 2006, for both the U.S. and Canadian MS Research Fundswere provided to the General Executive Board members.REQUESTS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCELOCAL 1498-JOPLIN, MOLocal President Richard Davis, by letter of January 27, 2006, requestedfinancial assistance due to pending contract expenses and legal feesassociated with several arbitrations necessitated by Jefferson Partners’failure to honor the terms of the labor contract between the parties.The financial statement for Local 1498 for the period ended December31, 2005, listed a beginning balance of $5,152.14. Receipts for theperiod amounted to $42,615.85 and disbursements were $53,831.89,leaving a balance at the end of the period of $2,281.47.Following careful review and consideration, the General ExecutiveBoard voted to authorize the executive officers to further investigatethe circumstances presented and to afford to Local 1498 suchfinancial assistance as they might determine, in the exercise of theirdiscretion and judgement, to be appropriate.LOCAL 1317-CLIFTON, NJLocal President Lou Dziopa requested financial assistance in theform of a six-month per capita tax waiver due to the legal expensesincurred for 11 arbitration cases dating back to January 2003 andtwo upcoming arbitration cases, as well as contract negotiation costsassociated with the development of a new collective bargainingagreement for a term commencing in September of 2006.The financial statement for Local 1317 for the period endedDecember 31, 2005, listed a beginning balance of $2,007.63. Receiptsfor the period amounted to $81,444.68 and disbursements were$80,632.81, leaving a balance at the end of the period of $2,819.50.Following careful review and consideration of the facts, the GeneralExecutive Board voted to grant Local 1317 a waiver of its per capitatax obligations for six (6) months.TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO PENSION PLANFOR INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEESInternational President George informed the Board that theactuary retained by the pension plan for the ATU officers andemployees had advised that significant contributions will need to bemade to the trust fund in order to satisfy minimum fundingrequirements. The actuary also advised that the U.S. PensionProtection Act of 2006 may have a significant effect on futurefunding requirements. A brief discussion of the new U.S. law and itsanticipated impact upon collective bargaining negotiations over thecoming years ensued. Acting pursuant to Section 43 of the ATUConstitution and General Laws, the General Executive Board thenunanimously adopted a motion to ratify and approve the transfer from<strong>Union</strong> funds the required contributions to the pension plan and trustas determined by the plan’s actuary.APPEALS TO THE GENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARDLuciano Moore, 1277-Los Angeles, CAThere came before the General Executive Board an appeal ofLuciano Moore, a member of Local 1277-Los Angeles, CA, froma February 15, 2006, ruling of International President George thatfound no fault with the Local union membership’s decision to notsubmit his grievance to arbitration before a promotion review boardestablished pursuant to the applicable collective bargaining agreement.Contesting his employer’s failure to promote him to a mechaniclead-man position, Brother Moore challenged the propriety of thecomputerized testing he had undergone. His grievance was deniedat each level of the contractual dispute resolution process, however,and the Local 1277 membership ultimately voted against pursuinghis case any further. President George’s subsequent ruling concludedthat the union had provided Brother Moore with appropriaterepresentation in accordance with all applicable standards.Brother Moore appeared before the General Executive Board, reviewedthe circumstances of his case, and answered several inquiries frommembers of the Board.After a thorough study of the facts in this case, the GeneralExecutive Board enacted to deny the appeal before it and to affirmthe decision of the International President.Thomas Nero, Simon Jean-Baptiste, Dina Nero, and Warren Zaugg,1181-New York, NYThere came before the General Executive Board an appeal ofThomas Nero, Simon Jean-Baptiste, Dina Nero, and Warren Zaugg,52 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


each a member of Local 1181-New York, NY, contesting the conductand results of the election of Local union officers conducted onJune 5, 2005, and a ruling of International President George datedJune 6, 2006, which ultimately sustained a membership action acceptingthe election outcome.In election challenges timely filed pursuant to Section 14.8 ofthe ATU Constitution and General Laws, the appellants had lodgedseveral varied bases for seeking a new election, including claims ofirregularities in the membership lists which were used to determinevoter eligibility on election day, alleged systematic threats andintimidation designed to discourage voting by members of African-American and Carribean-American descent, perceived collaborationbetween incumbent officers of the Local and employers to make bustransportation to the voting sites available only to select members,claimed improper use of Local union resources, and other impermissibleand/or inappropriate conduct. Those challenges were the subjectof an investigation by a committee appointed by the Local union’sexecutive board, whose recommendation to reject each of thechallenges was adopted at a Local 1181 membership meetingconducted on January 31, 2006.In an extensive ruling dated June 6, 2006, International PresidentGeorge addressed the individual election challenges and in each casefound insufficient evidence in support of such. In considering oneof those challenges, which protested the use of “slate voting” thatpermitted an individual to vote for each member of an entire slateof candidates through a single mark on the election ballot,International President George concluded that the ATUConstitution did not prohibit such, noted that the ballot formathad been approved by all candidates, including those of theslate opposing certain incumbent officers, and observed thatthe balloting instructions specified that a voter was free to votefor individual candidates. Addressing other stated grounds for theappeal before him, International President George also determinedthere was an insufficient basis to conclude that the Local’s investigationof the challenges was biased, inadequate, or had been taintedby an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. In addition, whileacknowledging that the published notice of the membershipmeeting in which the challenges were considered did not specificallyindicate that intended agenda item as the Local union’s counsel hadonce indicated it would, International President George found thatin the totality of the circumstances no purpose would be served byresubmitting the matter to the membership again.The four appellants appeared before the General Executive Boardand each offered elements of an extensive presentation of the issuesunder consideration. Members of the Board thereafter asked numerousquestions, each of which was responded to in full by one or otherof the appellants.Acting on behalf of Local 1181, Michael Lucivero, the Local union’svice president, also appeared before the General Executive Board.Brother Lucivero reviewed each of the election challenges at somelength and thereafter responded to questions posed of him by membersof the Board.Thereafter, the General Executive Board adopted a motion to requirethat the challenges to the election of Local union officers conductedon June 5, 2005, which were previously brought before the Local 1181membership and subsequently addressed by the June 6, 2006, rulingof the International President, be once again put before themembership of Local 1181 subject to the supervision and monitoringof the International <strong>Union</strong>.The meeting adjourned at 4:45 p.m. to reconvene at 9:00 a.m. onThursday, October 12, 2006.THIRD SESSIONThe meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 12, 2006.General Executive Board Members present were Tommy Mullins,Joseph Welch, Rodney Richmond, Donald Hansen, Robert Baker,Randy Graham, Javier Perez, Jr., Richard Murphy, Bob Hykaway,Charles Cook, William McLean, Ronald Heintzman, Janis M.Borchardt, Paul Bowen, Larry Hanley, Kenneth Kirk, andGary Rauen. International President Warren George presided. Alsoattending were International Executive Vice President MichaelSiano, International Secretary-Treasurer Oscar Owens, Chief of StaffBenetta Mansfield, General Counsel Leo Wetzel, Canadian CouncilDirector Robin West, Executive Assistant to the InternationalPresident Beth Petrusic, and Administrative Assistant to the InternationalExecutive Vice President Missy Goode.International Representatives Gary Maurer and Marcellus Barneswere also present.International Vice President Larry Kinnear and InternationalRepresentative Ray Rivera were excused.INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT’S REPORTThe report of the International President for the six-month periodending June 30, 2006, was approved as printed.INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY-TREASURER’S REPORTThe report of the International Secretary-Treasurer for the six-monthperiod ending June 30, 2006, was approved as printed.PRESENTATION ONATU-SPONSORED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANSRepresentatives of Morgan-Stanley and the Quorum ConsultingGroup made a presentation to the General Executive Board aboutthe current status of the ATU’s Section 401(k) and Section 407Retirement Savings Plans. In exchanges with the executive officersand members of the Board, methods for further improving levels ofemployee participation were explored.REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTORGANIZING CAMPAIGNSDuring this reporting period, we were involved in 44 campaigns.Out of those, we won four (approximately 395 new members) andlost five; 11 were withdrawn for various reasons and 17 were pendingat the close of the June 30, 2006, period.STRIKESLocal 1001-Denver, COOn Monday, April 3, 2006, at 2:01 a.m., the members employedby the Regional <strong>Transit</strong> District (RTD) in Denver went on strike afterrejecting the public body’s final offer. This group included approximately1,750 bus and rail operators, mechanics and clerical workers.On Friday, April 7, 2006, the striking members voted to accept themanagement’s offer, thus ending the job action.Local 1395-Pensacola, FLAs previously reported, the members of Local 1395 employed byPensacola Bay <strong>Transit</strong> (paratransit) went on strike on November 1, 2005.On Wednesday, January 18, 2006, the striking members agreed to returnto work based on a tentative agreement reached (pending the properfunding), thus ending the twelve-week job action.EXPENSESApproximately $283,510.41 was spent during this report periodon organizing, as well as other costs such as materials, mailing lists,and full-time international representatives’ salaries and expenses forthose who assisted in these organizing campaigns. Local union officersand members assigned to assist with these drives were reimbursedby the International for their wages and expenses incurred.www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 53


REPORT OF THE GENERAL COUNSELSeveral legal developments in the six-month period which endedon December 31, 2005, were highlighted for the benefit of the membersof the General Executive Board and discussed at some length.We were partially successful in the unfair labor practice proceedingwhich we previously initiated before the National Labor RelationsBoard on behalf of Local 1637-Las Vegas, NV, against ATC. Unfortunately,the administrative law judge discounted testimony of the Local’spresident and found that the union had agreed to mid-term wageincreases for workers meeting certain safety standards without properlyconditioning the matter upon a membership ratification. Focusingonly upon the recognition clause in the parties’ labor contract, thehearing officer also decided that the company’s use of supervisorsand drivers from other ATC locations to perform bargaining unitwork in Las Vegas was not a unilateral change in working conditions.Still, in a decision subsequently upheld by the full NLRB, ATCwas found to have acted unlawfully in questioning union officers,under a threat of suspension, about any communications with otherunions or public officials concerning possible strike plans in violationof the contract’s no-strike clause and in failing to honor Local 1637’srequest for information relevant to various grievances.We also received a mixed decision from a hearing officer of theMichigan Employment Relations Commission in our previously reportedunfair labor practice case against the Eaton County TransportationAuthority. In this case, the administrative law judge found thatthe chairperson of the Authority’s board had unlawfully threatenedthe president of the newly organized Local 1761-Charlotte, MI,saying she “had dealt with unions before” and knew how to “get rid of”him. But the judge also ruled there was insufficient evidence that theemployer’s anti-union animus was the motivating cause of the dischargeof the Local union president approximately two months later (and allof six months after the ATU won the initial representation election) –which came after he was involved in a serious accident. This decisionhas been appealed, although our prospects for overturning the rulingof the hearing officer are not especially promising.We negotiated the almost complete settlement of unfair laborpractice charges we filed against Laidlaw <strong>Transit</strong> on behalf ofLocal 1356-Sioux Falls, SD. The company agreed to post NLRBnotices effectively (but not legally) admitting that it had unlawfullythreatened to discontinue the deduction of certain insurancepremiums in response to a union grievance about the deductionmethods and had improperly restricted union access to the propertyin violation of the labor contract. One additional charge allegingthat the Local’s financial secretary was placed on administrative leavein retaliation for pursuing a grievance about the insurance matter wasdeferred to arbitration.The International’s Legal Department also worked its waythrough several unfair labor practice charges brought on behalfof the at the MV Transportation unit organized by Local 1005-Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, in the fall of 2005. The discharge ofone union activist was settled on the day of the NLRB hearingfor $17,000 in lost wages. In early July, just after the close of thereporting period, the hearing officer concluded that MV had violatedemployee rights by telling employees it would be futile to vote forthe ATU, by interrogating workers about their union activities,and by creating the impression that union activities were subjectto surveillance. In addition, the agency ordered back pay to anemployee who missed work after a supervisor shoved the workerinto a wall in the course of a disagreement about whether she hadbeen improperly denied two hours of pay.In the legislative arena, our focus has shifted from thereauthorization of the Federal Public Transportation Act to itsimplementation and funding. The 2007 appropriations statutehas been delayed, with the Republican-controlled 109th Congresspassing only two of the 11 bills required to fund the U.S. governmentthrough the current fiscal year. The House of Representativesapproved its version of the transit appropriations bill in June, butthe U.S. Senate failed to take any action on its version of themeasure as reported out of that body’s appropriations committee inJuly of 2006. Any final action in a post-election lame duck sessionof Congress is likely to provide grant funding at the fully authorizedlevels with the exception of the new “small starts” program for smallerfixed guideway projects such as street cars, commuter rail, and busrapid transit lines.The Federal <strong>Transit</strong> Administration granted our request for ATUrepresentation on its Advisory Committee on Changes to the CurrentRestrictions on Charter Service by federally-funded systems. Directorof Political and Regulatory Affairs Karen Head is now a memberof that committee and has already distinguished herself in its initialproceedings. We also have successfully challenged FTA’s proposedregulations implementing the new tribal transit program, whichoriginally suggested that Section 13(c) protections not be appliedto that funding. Similarly, we defeated an effort to waive employeeprotection requirements in connection with legislation passed thissummer allowing Katrina-affected areas to use capital grant money foroperational expenses. In addition, we are lobbying the U.S. Congressto support legislation that would allow operating assistance grantsto systems in urbanized area with populations over 200,000 but lessthan 100 buses in peak- hour fixed route service.Section 13(c) employee protections figured heavily in Coloradostate court litigation that was the subject of extensive review beforethe Board. The foundations of this matter were actually laid someyears back when Local 19-Colorado Springs, CO, raised theprospect of interest arbitration pursuant to its Section 13(c) Agreement.The labor contract which was then being negotiated with thetransit system’s private sector management contractor was settledwithout any actual invocation of impasse procedures. But the Cityof Colorado Springs still lodged an attack on the interest arbitrationclause before the U.S. Secretary of Labor. To its credit, the LaborDepartment rather casually dismissed the City’s claim that althoughany interest arbitration would be with the private contractor, thepublic body would have ultimate financial responsibility and theclause therefore should be deemed unconstitutional under statelaw. With that history in mind, when the contractor refused ourarbitration demand following an impasse in the parties’ 2006 negotiations,we were careful to name only Professional <strong>Transit</strong> Management in ourlitigation to enforce the Section 13(c) Agreement.We were not terribly surprised when PTM responded to our suitin part by reviving the supposed constitutionality argument ofthe City. We were, however, taken aback upon discovering thatunder express terms of the company’s contract with the public body,the employer was formally relieved of any obligations under anyprior agreements of the City or its previous system managers. In adisappointing opinion which refused to order interest arbitration,the state court found that language to be controlling.Intervening circumstances still offered Local 19 some hope, as forindependent reasons PTM was itself replaced by another contractorand as we petitioned the Department of Labor to condition anyfuture transit grants to Colorado Springs upon supplementalterms specifically mandating that the City bind any and all servicecontractors to the Local’s Section 13(c) Agreement. But at least oneother ATU Local has already been faced with an employer’s resistanceto interest arbitration on the alleged basis of the Colorado courtdecision. It was therefore suggested that ATU officers be quick toemphasize that the ruling against Local 19 was very fact-specificand very likely to be distinguishable from any other case that mightarise elsewhere.54 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


REINSTITUTION OF COLA PAYMENTS CONSIDEREDA motion was made to reinstitute the provision of cost-of-livingpayments to International <strong>Union</strong> officers and staff effective January 1,2007, subject to a formula recognizing cost increases since the Boardvoted to temporarily waive those adjustments at its fall 2005 meeting.Following a discussion of the total expense which would be incurred,the motion was defeated.The meeting adjourned at 1:00 p.m.FOURTH SESSIONThe meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, October 13, 2006.General Executive Board Members present were Tommy Mullins,Joseph Welch, Rodney Richmond, Donald Hansen, Robert Baker,Randy Graham, Javier Perez, Jr., Richard Murphy, Bob Hykaway,Charles Cook, William McLean, Ronald Heintzman, Janis M. Borchardt,Paul Bowen, Larry Hanley, Kenneth Kirk, and Gary Rauen. InternationalPresident Warren George presided. Also attending were InternationalExecutive Vice President Michael Siano, International Secretary-TreasurerOscar Owens, Chief of Staff Benetta Mansfield, General Counsel LeoWetzel, Canadian Council Director Robin West, Executive Assistantto the International President Beth Petrusic, and AdministrativeAssistant to the International Executive Vice President Missy Goode.International Representatives Gary Maurer and Marcellus Barneswere also present.International Vice President Larry Kinnear and InternationalRepresentative Ray Rivera were excused.AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORTThe report of the Audit Committee for the six-month period endedJune 30, 2006, was approved as written.AUTHORIZATION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TOLOCAL 726-STATEN ISLAND, NY, AND LOCAL 1056-FLUSHING, NYThe financial implications of court-imposed fines growing outof the December 2005 transit strike in New York City and theirpotential impact upon the ability of Locals 726 and 1056 to continueproperly servicing their memberships was discussed. The GeneralExecutive Board authorized the executive officers to provide a waiverof each union’s per capita tax obligations for a period of up to six (6)months, as deemed appropriate by the executive officers in the exerciseof their discretion and judgment.REPORTS ON CURRENT LOCAL UNION TRUSTEESHIPSInternational Vice President Larry Hanley briefed the Board onthe status of the trusteeship of Local 842-Wilmington, DE, notingin part that the process of adopting bylaw amendments had begun.International Vice President Janis M. Borchardt briefed the Boardon the status of the trusteeship of Local 1493-Raleigh, NC, noting thatthe stewardship was slated to terminate effective November 1, 2006.International Vice Presidents Charles Cook and William McLeanreported to the Board on the status of the trusteeship of Local 1555-Oakland, CA. Noting that the election for new officers had beenconducted in September, the appointed trustees expressed confidencethat this stewardship could be terminated in the coming months.International Vice President Javier Perez informed the Board as to thestatus of the trusteeship of Local 1755-Denver, CO.International Vice President Randy Graham reported as to the statusof the trusteeship of Local 1462-St. John’s, NL. He discussed at somelength the results of an audit of the Local’s books and records whichfigured prominently in the trusteeship hearing and that gave rise toconcerns about the financial activities of International Vice PresidentLarry Kinnear.International Vice President Kenneth Kirk briefed the Board as to thecurrent status of the trusteeship of Local 1235-Nashville, TN, reportingin part that with assistance from International Vice President TommyMullins he had been able to successfully conclude collective bargainingnegotiations on behalf of the Local.REPORT ON STATE AND LOCALGOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL COORDINATING COMMITTEEChief of Staff Benetta Mansfield reported on her participationon behalf of the ATU on the State and Local Government IndustrialCoordinating Committee at the AFL-CIO. Specifically, she gavethe General Executive Board copies of the jurisdictional disputelanguage that had been drafted by the committee and adopted bythe AFL-CIO Executive Council. She reported that the committeeis now drafting operating standards including per capita voting andpayments. Finally, she reported that the committee intends to focus oneof its first strategic campaigns on Colorado.NEW ATU TRUSTEESHIP HANDBOOK REVIEWEDChief of Staff Mansfield briefly reviewed the trusteeship handbookprepared by staff members in furtherance of discussions before thespecial meeting of the General Executive Board conducted in Januaryof 2006.RETENTION OF INDEPENDENT COUNSELTO REVIEW LOCAL 1181 INTERNAL AFFAIRSFollowing an extensive discussion about circumstances currently facedby Local 1181-New York, NY, the General Executive Board adopted aresolution providing as follows:[The ATU shall] retain an independent counsel [to] explainto the Board the meaning of the racketeering statutes and thestatutes on obstructing justice, as charged by the U.S. Attorneyin this case [U.S. v Ianniello, et al., 05 Crim 774 (U.S. Dist. Ct.,S.D. NY)]. The Counsel should examine the facts, review allissues now in the public domain pertaining to the indictments,convictions, pleas, underlying issues, who the other defendantsare and their involvement in our <strong>Union</strong>. In short, what are thereasonable conclusions based on the evidence and what is theimpact on our <strong>Union</strong> of the criminal acts and convictions?The independent counsel should develop recommendationsfor the International <strong>Union</strong> as to how to deal with the matterand also to guide us in formulating a policy for dealing withlike matters in the future. We should develop a policy for caseswhere the members are deprived of the honest services of theunion such as through bribery or racketeering.We must reaffirm our integrity by publicly announcing thatthe independent counsel will investigate these matters and gowherever the facts lead us.The counsel should report to a special meeting of the GeneralExecutive Board within 90 days. Our actions then will be guidedby the facts.GENERAL DISCUSSIONThe remainder of the day was devoted to general discussions amongthe International Officers and General Executive Board regarding pendingissues.The meeting adjourned sine die at 1:50 p.m.Oscar OwensSecretarywww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 55


INTERIM ACTIONS AND RULINGS BY THEGENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD FOR THE PERIODJANUARY 1, 2006, THROUGH JUNE 30, 20061. Strike Sanction Granted to the Members ofLocal 1587-Toronto, ON, Employed by Millar <strong>Transit</strong>On January 12, 2006, strike sanction was granted at therequest of International Vice President Randy Graham to themembers of Local 1587 employed by Miller <strong>Transit</strong>.2. Authorization forLocal 682-Fort Wayne, IN, to Enter Interest ArbitrationOn January 13, 2006, Local 682 was authorized to enterinterest arbitration with the Fort Wayne Public TransportationCorporation.3. Authorization forLocal 1384-Olympia, WA, to Enter Interest ArbitrationOn January 23, 2006, Local 1384 was authorized toenter interest arbitration with Kitsap <strong>Transit</strong>.4. Authorization for the International President to PlaceLocal 1548-Plymouth, MA, in Temporary TrusteeshipBy mail action on February 9, 2006, the General ExecutiveBoard authorized International President Warren S. George toplace Local 1548 in temporary trusteeship, effective at suchtime as the International President might determine, in theexercise of his discretion, to be appropriate.5. Authorization for the International President to PlaceLocal 1555-Oakland, CA, in Temporary TrusteeshipBy mail action on February 9, 2006, the GeneralExecutive Board authorized International President WarrenS. George to place Local 1555 in temporary trusteeship.6. Authorization forLocal 1758-Las Vegas, NV, to Enter a Five-YearAgreementOn February 15, 2006, Local 1758 was authorized, uponthe request of International Vice President Donald Hansen,to enter a five-year agreement with Laidlaw <strong>Transit</strong>, Inc.7. Authorization forLocal 1603-Bethlehem, PA, to Enter Interest ArbitrationOn March 7, 2006, Local 1603 was authorized to enterinterest arbitration with Trans-Bridge Lines, Inc.8. Authorization for the International President toTerminate the Trusteeship of Local 713-Memphis, TNBy mail action on March 7, 2006, the General ExecutiveBoard authorized International President Warren S. Georgeto terminate the trusteeship of Local 713 effective March15, 2006.9. Authorization forLocal 1761-Charlotte, MI, to Enter Fact-FindingOn March 21, 2006, Local 1761 was authorized toengage in fact-finding proceedings aimed at the developmentof an initial collective bargaining agreement with the EatonCounty Transportation Authority.10. Authorization forLocal 1336-Bridgeport, CT, to Retain a LowerDues StructureOn April 4, 2006, Local 1336 was granted permissionto retain its current dues structure.11. Authorization forLocal 591-Hull, QC, to Enter a Four-Year AgreementOn April 6, 2006, Local 591 was authorized, uponthe request of International Vice President Randy Graham,to enter a four-year agreement with the OutaouaisTransportation Society.12. Strike Sanction Granted to the Members ofLocal 1001-Denver, CO, Employed by the RegionalTransportation DistrictOn April 6, 2006, strike sanction was granted at therequest of International Vice President Tommy Mullinsto the members of Local 1001 employed by the RegionalTransportation District in Denver, CO.13. Authorization forLocal 966-Thunder Bay, ON, to Enter a Six-YearAgreementOn April 7, 2006, Local 966 was authorized, upon therequest of International Vice President Larry Kinnear, to entera six-year agreement with HAGI <strong>Transit</strong>, Inc.14. Strike Sanction Granted to the Members ofLocal 1277-Los Angeles, CA, Employed by the Riverside<strong>Transit</strong> AgencyOn April 13, 2006, strike sanction was granted at therequest of International Vice President William McLean tothe members of Local 1277 employed by Riverside <strong>Transit</strong>Agency.15. Adoption of Hearing Officer’s Report onthe Trusteeship of Local 1555-Oakland, CABy telephone and mail action on April 20, 2006, theGeneral Executive Board adopted the Hearing Officer’sReport as its Findings and Determination ratifying andcontinuing the trusteeship of Local 1555.16. Authorization forLocal 1742-Charleston, WV, to Retain a Lower DuesStructureOn April 28, 2006, Local 1742 was granted permissionto retain its current dues structure.17. Authorization forLocal 1737-Douglas County, CO, to Retain a Lower DuesStructureOn April 28, 2006, Local 1737 was granted permissionto retain its current dues structure.18. Authorization forLocal 1753-Venetia, PA, to Retain a Lower DuesStructureOn May 4, 2006, Local 1753 was granted permission toretain its current dues structure.19. Authorization forLocal 1108-Quincy, IL, to Enter a Four-Year AgreementOn May 5, 2006, Local 1108 was authorized, upon therequest of International Vice President Janis M. Borchardt,to enter a four-year agreement with the City of Quincy.20. Authorization forLocal 618-Providence, RI, to Enter a 42-MonthAgreementOn May 11, 2006, Local 618 was authorized, upon therequest of International Vice President Richard Murphy, toenter a 42-month agreement with the Rhode Island Public<strong>Transit</strong> Authority.21. Authorization forLocal 1745-Kankanee, WI, to Enter a Four-YearAgreementOn May 17, 2006, Local 1745 was authorized, upon therequest of International Vice President Janis M. Borchardt,to enter a four-year agreement with First Student, Inc.22. Authorization forLocal 1145-Binghamton, NY, to Enter Interest ArbitrationOn June 9, 2006, Local 1145 was authorized to enterinterest arbitration with the Broome County Department ofPublic Transportation.23. Authorization forLocal 128-Asheville, NC, to Retain a Lower DuesStructureOn June 14, 2006, Local 128 was granted permissionto retain its current dues structure.24. Authorization forLocal 1493-Raleigh, NC, to Enter a Three-Year & FiveMonth AgreementOn June 16, 2006, Local 1493 was authorized, upon therequest of International Vice President Janis M. Borchardt,to enter a three-year and five-month agreement with MVTransportation, Inc.25. Strike Sanction Granted to the Members ofLocal 1181-New York, NY, Employed by theNew York City Board of EducationOn June 21, 2006, strike sanction was granted at therequest of International Vice President Joseph Welch to themembers of Local 1181 employed by the New York CityBoard of Education.26. Strike Sanction Granted to the Members ofLocal 1498-Joplin, MO, Employed byJefferson Partners, LP (d/b/a Jefferson Lines)On June 26, 2006, strike sanction was granted at the requestInternational Vice President Tommy Mullins to the members ofLocal 1498 employed by Jefferson Partners, LP (d/b/a JeffersonLines).27. Authorization forLocal 256-Sacramento, CA, to Enter a Four-YearAgreementOn June 26, 2006, Local 256 was authorized, uponthe request of International Vice President Charles Cook, toenter a four-year agreement with MV Transportation, Inc.(Roseville, CA).28. Authorization forLocal 256-Sacramento, CA, to Enter a Four-YearAgreementOn June 26, 2006, Local 256 was authorized, uponthe request of International Vice President Charles Cook, toenter a four-year agreement with MV Transportation, Inc.(Elk Grove, California).29. Authorization forLocal 1622-Danbury, CT, to Enter a Four-Year AgreementOn June 26, 2006, Local 1622 was authorized, upon therequest of International Vice President Richard Murphy, to entera four-year agreement with the Housatonic Area Regional <strong>Transit</strong>District (HART) .30. Authorization forLocal 1729-Pittsburgh, PA, to Retain a Lower DuesStructureOn June 26, 2006, Local 1729 was granted permissionto retain its current dues structure.31. Authorization forLocal 690-Fitchburg, MA, to Enter a Five-YearAgreementOn June 26, 2006, Local 690 was authorized, uponthe request of International Vice President RichardMurphy, to enter a five-year agreement with Managementof Transportation Service, Inc., of Gardner, MA.32. Authorization for the International President toPlace Local 1755-Denver, CO, in Temporary TrusteeshipBy mail action on June 29, 2006, the General ExecutiveBoard authorized International President Warren S. Georgeto place Local 1755 in temporary trusteeship.33. Authorization forLocal 1321-Albany & Troy, NY, to Enter a Four-YearAgreementOn June 29, 2006, Local 1321 was authorized, uponthe request of International Vice President Lawrence J.Hanley, to enter a four-year agreement with Capital DistrictTransportation District, Inc.56 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


EXCERPTS FROM THE MEETING OF THEGeneral Executive BoardSpecial MeetingBETHESDA, MD - JANUARY 11, 2007The meeting convened at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 11, 2007.General Executive Board Members present were Tommy Mullins,Joseph Welch, Rodney Richmond, Donald Hansen, Robert Baker,Larry Kinnear, Randy Graham, Richard Murphy, Bob Hykaway,Charles Cook, William McLean, Ronald Heintzman, Janis M.Borchardt, Paul Bowen, Larry Hanley, Kenneth Kirk, and GaryRauen. International President Warren George presided. Alsoattending were International Executive Vice President MichaelSiano, International Secretary-Treasurer Oscar Owens, Chief of StaffBenetta Mansfield, General Counsel Leo Wetzel, and ExecutiveAssistant to the International President Beth Petrusic.International Vice President Javier Perez, Jr., was excused.International President George reviewed the meeting agenda withmembers of the Board.Three guests then joined the session and were introduced by thechair. The first was Richard W. Mark, a law partner in the New YorkCity office of Orrick, Harrington & Sutcliffe LLP who was retainedpursuant to an action of the Board at its fall 2006 meeting toreview allegations of corruption in Local 1181-New York, NY.Accompanying Mark was another litigation partner in the Orrickfirm, Jay K. Musoff. Also welcomed was Richard N. Gilberg,a partner in the New York City law firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English& Klein, P.C., retained to act as counsel to the recently appointedtrustees of Local 1181.REPORT OFINDEPENDENT COUNSEL RETAINED TOREVIEW LOCAL 1181-NEW YORK, NY, INTERNAL AFFAIRSIndependent Counsel Mark provided an extensive review of theallegations of organized crime influence and control of Local 1181-New York, NY, made in the federal district court proceedingsreferenced as <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> v. Ianniello, 05 Cr. 774 (S.D.N.Y.),and related criminal cases. Cataloging information publicly availablein the court pleadings, in the transcripts of guilty pleas entered intoto date, in certain testimony offered in the trial of one of nameddefendants, and in various media reports, Mark detailed thealleged criminal activities of the then-Local 1181 president, SalvatoreBattaglia, and its then-financial secretary, Julius Bernstein, as wellas the obstruction of justice charge to which the since-removedadministrator of Local 1181 health and welfare fund, Ann Chiarovano,plead guilty in August of 2006. Throughout the presentation,General Executive Board members frequently interjected questions,each of which Mark fully addressed.The independent counsel concluded that there is evidence thatorganized crime has used Local 1181 to conduct racketeeringactivities in which senior ranking officials of the local unionparticipated. He recommended that, consistent with the union’sfiduciary obligations, further investigation be undertaken to determinethe extent of criminal activity and to eliminate corruption at Local1181. His report also suggested that the ATU Constitution and GeneralLaws be amended to even further emphasize the union’s commitmentto eliminating any organized crime influence or racketeering.Following a lunch recess, members of the Board explored theindependent counsel’s report and recommendations at length.The trustees of Local 1181, International Vice Presidents TommyMullins and Robert Baker, explained that an exhaustive forensicaudit of the local union’s financial affairs was underway and thatarrangements had already been made to further investigate theprior activities of the local union and its officers. Noting that thehearing officer’s findings and recommendations are expected toissue by early February, International President George expressedconfidence that if the stewardship of Local 1181 is ratified andcontinued by the Board, the trustees will be able to institutereforms aimed at ridding the local union of any remaining corruption.While acknowledging that changes to the ATU Constitutionare only properly initiated through the International President orlocal union action under Section 6.16 rather than by the GeneralExecutive Board, the independent counsel’s submissions in thisregard were also discussed.Acting upon an earlier suggestion of attorney Mark, upon a dulyseconded motion the Board voted to preserve the confidentialityof the independent counsel’s written report and preclude itsdisclosure to any third party except in compliance with a lawfulsubpoena, with the additional direction that all provided copiesof the document be retained at the International headquartersand made available as needed at future meetings of the GeneralExecutive Board.CONVENTION REGISTRATION FEE ESTABLISHEDUpon motion duly made and seconded, the Board approved a$150 Convention registration fee for each delegate and guestbeginning with the Fifty-Fifth Convention to be held in Las Vegas, NV,on September 16 - 21, 2007.STRIKE SANCTION APPROVEDUpon the request of International Vice President Joseph Welch,the Board granted strike sanction to the members of Local 1729-Pittsburgh, PA, employed by Laidlaw <strong>Transit</strong>, Inc., in its school busoperation at the Frankstown Road terminal in Monroeville, PA.The meeting adjourned at 6:15 p.m. sine die.Oscar OwensSecretarywww.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 57


In MemoriamDeath Benefits Awarded January - February 20071-Members at LargeJames L. BartigRichard Anton BesteFrancis A. BisbeeClaude BishopRaleigh BrooksOmer Otho CosnerErnest Atkins DavisM.K. DurkinWilliam Grover EskewLavern W. EsserRichard H. HalvorsonClayton MorseBeverly S. Shelton, Jr.Franklin C. StrongWilliam TailfordMarvin Albert WilsonNick J. Zeleznak26-Detroit, MIElbert Hugh AdamsStephen J. BudaFrederick A. MulvinEverett J. PodgersLuthur Roy RogersHarold StewartColumbus H. Taylor85-Pittsburgh, PAEugene Doss, Jr.Lester C. FreemanEdwin E. HorrellClyde Russell KienzleJoseph P. ManseHenry J. MaranowskiEugene O. McDanelMelvin Harry ObryonLloyd RawlingsGerald T. Wilson107-Hamilton, ONCharan S. MangatRobert Zadravec113-Toronto, ONWilliam E. BeveridgeFrank CaparelloFrederick A. GaleAntoni GwozdzKenneth HarveyGordon R. HorsfieldDonald HowsonGeorge Henry HughesKeith Lount IrwinAlexander KellyShabeer A. KhanDonald E. LaneGuiseppe ManzoJames Mc BreartyJames B. McLennanCecil NewellHarold R. PriddayAlvin Percy RaymerRonald SallowsSellathuraiSanmugalingamWilliam G.D. SharpeLouis M. St. LouisGarth Thompson134-Vancouver, BCJohn R. CairnsLeonard Harry Winders192-Oakland, CAHarold F. BerrnerBooker T. Shavers, Jr.Eugene A. White241-Chicago, ILEdward Antee, Jr.Terrence E. BoleDaventer BondGlendora G. BurtonEnrique I. CalzadaCurtis L. DavisHenry E. HartfordSeymour HoffmanMartin A. McMahonLindberg MitchellBeatrice E. NashDomenick PapaVictor J. PrioloRobert E. TierneyBennie WesleyFred WorldsBernard WorrellDebra C. WrightGeorge J. Zastresek256-Sacramento, CAJohn David HoustonJohn William MooreKenneth Zawlocki265-San Jose, CAPlester W. BoshellGiuseppe C. GiustiRalph J. MelattiReola M. MossJohn Paul Wilson268-Cleveland, OHTimothy B. BellMichael BoreczkyMorrell DriscollMichael HomageBen KozimerGeorge NietoPaul S. StankoIsadore VernickJean M. WintJames W. WyattMichael W. Yankovitz279-Ottawa, ONG. Harold BradleyAnthony FrangioneAnne T. GagnonElwood R. LackieCleophas LaplanteIan D. Lyons282-Rochester, NYFrank A. NardoneLawrence C. Thayer308-Chicago, ILPatrick DoyleCarl R. JohnsonWilliam LoveAbigail OlanSadie C. RankinsLeroy Richards, Jr.Cardine SmithFreddie L. WashingtonJames L. Wright382-Salt Lake City, UTStanley R. JohnsonEddie Ortega425-Hartford, CTLouise KingJames Steele443-Stamford, CTBernard Griswold448-Springfield, MALucas Romero517-Gary, INJohn Vernich540-Trenton, NJJohnson SchnerrLeon Frank Talar580-Syracuse, NYWilliam H. JordanAngel Reyes583-Calgary, ABMurney W. BlixtKenneth L. JohnsonEugene KroetschDedde Waslander587-Seattle, WAMichael W. DonahueRobert I. JohnsonJack M. OlcottDouglas B. RocknessFritz WedebergDaisy M. Wesselius589-Boston, MAEnrico J. AbateJoseph J. AgriMichael P. BassettRobert A. BreenJoseph M. CaseyEmerson L. ClarkeGerald P. ClougherPaul P. DalisRoland Joseph DemersRichard W. GalvinMelvin HarrisPaul F. KeoughFrancis R. LuongoJoseph S. MattalianoVirginia M. McNeilFrancis H. O’DonnellMichael RuaneWilliam F. Sullivan, Jr.Joseph M.F. WalattPaul A. WarwickDonald J. Wyse615-Saskatoon, SKMagnus E. Lundgren616-Windsor, ONClifford A. Donais618-Providence, RIRichard J. Hodge627-Cincinnati, OHEugene F. Metz, Jr.628-Covington, KYHerbert D. Henderson662-Pueblo, COScotty M. Scott682-Fort Wayne, INBlanche Hofherr685-Brantford, ONJohn S. PrayJack Gordon Prime689-Washington, DCDonald Paul AlleyLeslie A. CherryJohn Clifford ColvinJohn H. CookseyClarence CorleyJohn A. DunstonConrad H. HendersonRobert Alan HoltzmanCharles W. Jones, Jr.Ralph E. LivengoodEugene MillerLeon Delbert RichesonLloyd G. SigafooRichard K. TinsleyThomas E. Turner IIICharles Early WamplerJack Hubert Weaver713-Memphis, TNJunior B. BatesDorothy J. Jordan726-Staten Island, NYFrank B. Di AngeloAgostino Ferrantelli732-Atlanta, GANathaniel L. AndersonCarroll W. CoxRichard KempFred Austin Morris757-Portland, OREdward C. LinnumRick J. SollersGary A. Stone788-St. Louis, MORobert L. BrandDerrick GillLewis McFarlinMelvon C. MillsWilma A. RoyalJimmie L. Thompson819-Newark, NJWillis EdwardsElla M. FlowersNathalie HarrisMilton LovgrenErnest SchneiderMatthew Sharpe822-Paterson, NJEdgar Perez823-Elizabeth, NJPeter J. Cipriani825-Oradell, NJRichard W. Jacobus880-Camden, NJLouis A. ChinaHenry EdenJeane E. GittoMatthew Mc MahonJohn WhitmanGeorge Wiley, Jr.966-Thunder Bay, ONRonald Ernest Lambert998-Milwaukee, WIJames R. Dunning, Jr.Adeline FasseJohn Konrad, Jr.Howard J. Mermal1001-Denver, COJerome P. AbeytaWilliam ArnoldSidney H. HelperJames J. KingRobert H. MendenhallDonald J. Schimpf1005-Minneapolis & St.Paul, MNLeo J. GriffinBurley E. McDonaldNathaniel M. RantenHarold T. Victor1015-Spokane, WAAlbert M. AndersonErnest T. De Ponty1028-Des Plaines, ILThomas N. Widerski1031-Beaumont, TXBeatrice Lee Fancher1056-Flushing, NYPercival A. AndersonJean C. BeaugeneOswald B. Bynum, Jr.Roy J. CapobiancoLess CunninghamPaul L. DantzlerJohn G. DauschGeorge E. DischRobert N. EckertGeorge EdwardsMervin GravesRichard J. HulserStephen JudaFrank LoiaconoRichard H. MallRocco J. NicosiaFrederick OttenManuel Ramos, Jr.George L. RichardsonCarmine A. SantorelliMichael SantorelloCecil SchardsmithRobert StallworthEverett L. Stone58 IN TRANSIT www.atu.org


1070-Indianapolis, INEdward Wilson1145-Binghamton, NYDouglas E. Burke1181-New York, NYFrances BarbatoFanny CarlantoneLarry ChernickGloria D’AgrosaAnna GuntherNicholas IannuzzelliGerard J. La PennaRalph E. LecessiRose-Dolores MargioniJames Sands McKenzieBertha MonicaCatherine SofoElouise D. Williams1192-Waterloo, IALorraine A. Goetsch1225-San Francisco, CABuren B. CampVernon E. Hiller1229-St John, NBLillian M. Martin1235-Nashville, TNMattie M. LloydWilliam D. Taylor1277-Los Angeles, CAJames Earl DavisHiromu HironakaHenry N. MaciasJohan F. MeyerLeo Bernard RowenOliver Walker1287-Kansas City, MOJames B. Wood1293-Lincoln, NEAlan P. Helms1300-Baltimore, MDJames L. AnthonyVernon De FrankJames E. MitchellRaymond F. Stinchcomb1309-San Diego, CATeddy L. HaysA. DeFoe Miller1321-Albany & Troy, NYWilliam H. St. Jean1336-Bridgeport, CTAnthony Carter1338-Dallas, TXWilliam A. LewisRobert J. Ramos1342-Buffalo, NYMelvin DrakefordDavid J. GesickiHenry S. KochmanskiIrvin Ram1345-Reading, PARobert K. BlessingRobert Paul OswaldGeorge J. Ward1374-Calgary, ABArthur CrossKenneth NormanKirkpatrickAllen Morrow1436-Harrisburg, PAJoseph GayleHenry A. Speaker1447-Louisville, KYElwood IngramPaul Willard Nethery1505-Winnipeg, MBWycliffe B. BlakeHarry BossJohn W. CollinsonGerard A.J. Remillard1512-Springfield, MAWilliam H. Wayner1574-San Mateo, CATerry L. Code1578-Lowell, MACarl D. Nicolosi1591-Broward County,FLMary Naugin-Dempsey1700-Chicago, ILJohn L. HaganKerry IvoryWilliam Paul Sperry1729-Pittsburgh, PAAlbert W. McKeen1745-Kankakee, ILThomas G. HaywardArbitration DecisionsATU Local 174 and <strong>Union</strong> Street Bus Company,AAA Case Number 11 300 00954 06ISSUE: Did the company violate the collective bargaining agreement when it required an employee to substitute accrued paid vacation leave forFMLA leave?SUMMARY: In early 2006 the grievant, a bus operator, requested unpaid FMLA leave. The company denied the request, maintaining that thegrievant was required to first exhaust accrued vacation leave. The union filed a grievance arguing that FMLA provisions do not allow the companyto substitute otherwise scheduled vacation leave for unpaid FMLA leave, because the two benefits are utilized for materially different purposes.They further argued that the company “policy” of substituting paid vacation leave for FMLA leave was never bargained with the union and no pastpractice of such existed. The company countered that contractually it was within its right to make “final” decisions with respect to the use of paidvacation leave.HOLDING: On September 15, 2006, Arbitrator Richard Boulanger ruled that the company policy of forcing employees to substitute accruedvacation paid vacation leave for FMLA leave was a violation of the parties collectively bargained labor agreement. He ordered the company to ceaseand desist the practice and awarded the grievant four days of vacation leave, to be used at a time of the grievants choosing.ATU Local 1321 and Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA),FMCS Case Number 06-03886ISSUE: Did the employer violate the collective bargaining agreement by changing the number of vacation slots available to “floor” workers for the2006 vacation pick?SUMMARY: On October 7, 2006, the CDTA director of maintenance issued a memorandum to all maintenance personnel outlining a new policylimiting the number of vacation slots, or the number of employees allowed to take vacation leave at the same time, to 4 during normal weeks and5 during select holiday weeks. This was a change from the 7 slots that had been available for over 25 years. The union filed a grievance over thisAunilateral change in the established pick procedure for the contractual vacation benefit.@ The union contended that the collective bargainingagreement establishes that a past practice be left in effect absent a Amutual agreement@ to change them. In this instance the company unilaterallyimplemented the change without the advice or consent of the union. The company argued that establishing staffing levels was within its rights asoutlined in the management rights section of the labor agreement.HOLDING: On January 10, 2007, arbitrator James Markowitz found in favor of the union by holding the collective bargaining agreement requiresthe employer to maintain “all present practices . . . in effect.” The practice of allowing 7 vacation slots was well established and in effect for over25 years, and does not interfere with any other provision in the labor agreement. Arbitrator Markowitz stated, “had the company wished to avoidcommitting itself to the continuation of ‘all’ practices it should not have agreed to in the clause.@ The company was ordered to restore to 7 vacationslots per week.”www.atu.org MARCH/APRIL 2007 59


PROUD TO BE ATUMoving the U.S. and Canada SafelyMissouri Member Saves Toddler in TrafficChris Leslie, 691-Springfield, MO, received the “Operator of the Year” awardfrom Springfield City Utilities last year, but he is now being praised for his quickaction in a situation which, thankfully, few drivers will ever have to face.Leslie was letting passengers off on a busy street in Springfield when a threeyearold toddled off with a cheery “Bye!,” and walked straight into traffic. Lesliesprang from his seat and grabbed the girl just as a car and a truck screeched to ahalt in front of them.The child had ignored Leslie’s warning to wait for her mother was who wascoming down the aisle with a baby in a stroller which separated, her from herthree-year old.“My heart was about to pound out of my chest,” Leslie said. The mother and her rescued child were stillhugging as Leslie pulled away.The entire thing was caught by the bus’s security cameras and the dramatic video was played on local TVnews broadcasts and on the internet.When Leslie returned home that evening he hugged his own two-year daughter for a long time.Winnipeg Member First Woman Named“Operator of the Year”Carol Doerksen, 1505-Winnipeg, MB, has been named “Operator of the Year”by Winnipeg <strong>Transit</strong>. She is the first woman to receive the honor since itsinception in 1959.Doerksen began her career with Winnipeg <strong>Transit</strong> on February 3, 1986. Shehas 21 years of safe driving. During this time, she has received 159 publiccommendations for her efforts in providing excellent customer service. Hercustomers have described her as “always very approachable, smiling, happy,very considerate, extremely helpful” and simply “a super driver.”The Winnipeg operator has been recognized for her efforts throughout her career receiving the Operatorof the Month Awards for April 1989, June 1998, and August 2006, as well as a Special Recognition Awardfor 1994.Local 1505 Executive Vice President Jim Girden writes, “We at Local 1505 are proud of Carol and all of herachievements, as we are proud of all of our members who provide the best service to our citizens. To Carolfrom all of us, job well done and deserving.”<strong>Amalgamated</strong> <strong>Transit</strong> <strong>Union</strong>AFL-CIO/CLC5025 Wisconsin Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20016www.atu.orgNON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGEPAIDWASHINGTON, D.C.PERMIT NO. 2656PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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