2007 RELEASES AND ADVISORIES
October - December
USW Congratulates Union Leaders in Liberia over Recognition Victory
Union Announces Lowered Costs for Republic VEBA Participants
USW Announces Change in Leadership for National Paper Bargaining Program
Firestone’s Refusal to Recognize Liberian Union Outrages USW
Deadly Chinese Imports – On Holiday Shelves?
USW Urges Administration to Reject Doha Negotiating Paper
Kids Make YouTube Appeal with ‘Holiday Jingle’
Steelworkers take Ohio Valley Aluminum Co. First Contract Campaign to Company’s Employees Nationwide
Catastrophic Decisions Cost DuPont $500 Million in 2007
USW Calls Affirmative Preliminary Anti-Subsidy Duty
Texas Supreme Court Decision on Remedy for Injured Contract Workers Rewards Negligent Employers who Maintain Unsafe Workplaces
Improving Consumer Product Safety Commission Good First Step to Address Problem of Toxic Imports
USW Hails U.S. Steel’s $1 Billion Investment in the Mon Valley
Union Announces 2007 Payment Increase for ArcelorMittal VEBA Participants
USW Refinery Survey Shows Causes of BP Explosion Prevalent Throughout Industry
Steelworkers Union Crusades Against Toxic Trade to Protect Kids from Lead Toys, Products this Holiday Season
USW Disturbed by ITC Vote on Glossy Paper Imports
Coalition Fights to Protect Californians from Harmful Chemicals
Kids’ Bracelet Contains Extremely Toxic Cadmium
United Steelworkers Commend Congressional Committee Passage of Illegal Logging Bill
USW Opposes $500 Million “Plan Mexico”
USW Calls on Grupo Mexico to Protect Workers
USW National Oil Bargaining Conference Delegates Prepare for 2009 Talks
USW Oil Workers Call on Chevron, Total to Withdraw their Investment in Burma
USW And Ad Hoc Coalition for Fair Pipe Imports from China
USW Report Shows DuPont Engages in “Greenwashing”
Unions Approve Package to Keep Bastrop, La. Paper Mill Running
Steelworkers at TIMET Form Unity Council
UMWA Praises House Committee for Approval of S-MINER Act
Meridian Could Be Slapped with Steelworkers’ Back-Pay Claim
Union Demands Apology after $800,000 WSJ Editorial Error
USW Assails Consumer Agency’s Misguided Focus
Coalition Of Black Trade Unionists Holding Regional Conference In Pittsburgh Oct. 27, Focusing On Economic Plight Of Black Workers
U.S. Department of Commerce Rules for Fair Trade
USW Applauds Commerce Dept. Duties on Glossy Paper Imports
Pittsburgh Mom Crusades Against Toxic Trade Protecting Kids from Lead Toys, Products Top Priority
Middle Georgia Workers Reject BASF Offer
USW Reacts to U.S. Trade Commission Vote on Hot-rolled Steel; Tariffs Retained on China, India, Indonesia, Others
USW Calls on Colombia to Stop ‘Impunity Slaying’ of Unionists
Coalition of Labor Union Women Conduct 14th Biennial Convention in Las Vegas
Steelworker Retirees Set to Receive New Health Care Benefit
July - September
USW Members at Gerdau’s Sand Springs and Calvert City to Vote on Tentative Contracts
300 Union Members Rally at State Capitol; Gather Pledges Against “Right to Work” Ballot Measure
USW Members Ratify 5-Year Contract with REP
USW Launches North American Awareness Campaign to Combat Toxic Imports
Congressional Labor Caucus Co-Chairs Call on Continental Tire to Restore Retiree Health Care
Union Members Rally at State Capitol, Support Better Economy in Michigan, Oppose RTW Referendum
USW International Women’s Conference in Toronto Promises to be Largest Gathering of Working Women
USW Seeks to Protect Future Jobs at BASF Geismer, La., Plant
Steel Giant and Unions Commit to Innovative Health and Safety Program
Steelworker Retirees to Receive Health Care Benefit Checks
USW and IBCTV to Use Cutting Edge Technology to Create Virtual Courtroom Experience
USW Supporting Overhaul of Corporate Bankruptcy Law for Workers
Membership Vote’s No To Century’s Last, Best And Final Offer
USW Activist to Testify at U.S.-China Commission Hearing
Steelworkers Endorse John Edwards for President
USW Warns Governor Blanco About Potential Increased Poisons from DuPont Plant in Louisiana
AFL-CIO Declares ’08 Elections a Mandate For High Quality Health Care for All by ‘09
Steelworkers, Western Pennsylvania Union Members to Dedicate Philip Murray Bridge following Pittsburgh Labor Day Parade
NLRB General Counsel Accuses FiberMark Management of Federal Labor Law Violations
United Steelworkers At 14 International Paper Mills Overwhelmingly Vote To Approve First Master Contract In 25 Years
Unsafe Work Conditions for Canadian Forest Workers Spurs Public Protests by USW at Home Depots throughout U.S. and Canada
Steelworkers Reach Tentative Agreement with Delphi
USW, REP Reach Tentative Agreement on 5-Year Contract
Denial of Expedited Compensation and Medical Care to Rocky Flats Workers Shows Need for Legislative Remedy
Johnstown Rail Car Maker Sued Over Pensions
United Steelworkers, International Paper Reach Groundbreaking Tentative Agreement Covering 14 Mills
USW Supports Continuing Efforts to Rescue Trapped Utah Miners
It’s Official: Steelworker Charges at Ohio Valley Aluminum Upheld
St. Mary Hospital Workers to Vote on Union
USW Calls On Firestone to Recognize New Union Leadership in Liberia
USW Vice President Elected Board Chair of A. Philip Randolph Institute
USW Response to Sale of Sparrows Point Mill by ArcelorMittal
Judge Orders Continental Tire to Fulfill Contract, Pay Health Care Costs for Retired Workers
USW Applauds Commerce Department’s Decision to Investigate Tire Imports
USW Calls on U.S. Trade Commission to Uphold Steel Tariffs
Workers Approve New 5-Year Labor Agreement At Harley-Davidson Facility In Kansas City
USW Workers at Goodyear Engineered Products Ratify New Contract; Carlyle Group to Acquire Division
USW-Carlyle Contract Still Pending: First Step Approval Given by Local Unions; International and Company Still Bargaining
USW Rally to Encourage Senator Warner to Support Anti-Sweatshop Legislation
Striking OVACO Workers Gaining Widespread Community Support
Union Sportsmen’s Alliance Accepts First Members
Twelve U.S. House Members Ask Colombian Vice President to Secure Testimony in Drummond Case
Liberian Union Election Brings New Leadership to Bargaining Table with Bridgestone/Firestone
Striking Steelworkers, Allies Rally for Kentucky Workers’ Rights
USW Testifies Before U.S. Senate on Refinery Job Safety
USW Supports U.S. Senate ‘Cap-and-Trade’ Legislation
‘Green’ Governor Pressed To Stop Teflon-Chemical’s ‘Toxic Trespass’ On Babies
USW to Host Jobs with Justice Kick-Off Event
USW’s Agreement with Dana Protects Wages, Pensions and Benefits
Unions Unite to End Assassinations of Colombian Trade Unionists
USW Hosts Presidential Candidates’ Forum on Renewing American Manufacturing
April - June
USW Hails Congressional Decision to Move in New Direction on Trade Policy
Colombian Trade Unionists Assassinated by Paramilitaries Paid by American Companies, Congress Told
Statement by Leo W. Gerard, USW President on U.S. Senate Vote on Employee Free Choice Act
Former Colombian Army Officer, USW Lawyer to Testify Before Congress on Murder of Trade Unionists
USW Calls on Commerce Department to Limit Russian Uranium
USW Endorses Rendell’s Energy Independence Strategy
USW Joins Titan Tire in Trade Case Against China Imports
USW Strike at TD Canada Trust Demands Fairness
Striking Steelworkers Demonstrate at Interlock Industries Headquarters
Union Workers At Fibermark In Lowville, N.Y., Vow To Resist Forced Wage And Benefit Cuts
Steelworkers Approve Five Year Agreement with Silgan Container
Congress, at USW Request, Seeks Emergency Protection for New Drummond Witness
USW Condemns Decision to Deny Sick Rocky Flats Nuclear Workers Expedited Compensation, Medical Care
USW Joins Pipe Producers in New Trade Case Against China
USW Congressional Letter Condemns Colombia’s Failure to Prosecute Trade Unionists’ Murders
USW, Gamesa Announce Ratification Of First Contract
USW to Demonstrate over Compensation, Medical Care for Sick Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant Workers
USW Commends Antidumping Tariffs for Paper Imports from Chinese, Indonesian and South Korean Producers
United Steelworker Retirees to Receive Additional Benefits in 2007
Steelworkers Approve Three Year Agreement With Ball Container
Union Workers From Accuride Auto Parts Plants Join Forces In Rockford To Form Coordinated Multi-Union Council
USW Raises Serious Concerns about Proposed Trade Deal Reached with Bush Administration
USW Allies With Pharmacists Association
Steelworkers Protest Death of Chilean Forestry Worker
Unions Form Global Network for Kimberly-Clark Workers
USW President Calls for Regulation of Emissions to Stem the Rising Tide of Global Warming
Steelworkers Ratify Rexam Agreement; Returning to Work at All Plants
Steelworkers at Potlatch Annual Meeting: “It’s Time for a Change”
USW, CWA, IBEW rally for Employee Free Choice
USW Calls for Regulation of Private Equity to Prevent Another Pension Fund Meltdown
Steelworkers Reach Tentative Agreement with Rexam
USW Ratifies Collective Bargaining Agreement with Merck at West Point Facility
USW Urges Justice Department Probe of Drummond
USW President to Deliver Keynote at Harvard Labor and Worklife Conference
USW Members Submit TXI Shareholder Proposal
Steelworkers, Global Labor Strategies Counter Corporate Opposition to Worker Rights in China
USW Members at Bridgestone-Firestone Ratify New Three-Year Contracts
USW Ratifies Collective Bargaining Agreement With Appalachian Regional Healthcare
Rexam, USW to Return to Bargaining Table
USW Rally for Workers Rights Today at Capitol West Front
USW’s ‘Wellstone Award’ to Sen. Dorgan, Rep. Mike Michaud
USW Announces Tentative Agreement With Appalachian Regional Healthcare
Steelworkers Say Proposed Federal Chemical Plant Security Rules Offer No Real Protection To Workers Or Local Communities
Steelworkers File Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against FiberMark
Statement by AFL-CIO President John Sweeney on the United Steelworkers and Amicus-T&G Decision to Explore Merger, Creation of First Trans-Atlantic Union
USW, Amicus Take First Steps Toward Global Super Union
United Steelworkers Release Report Highlighting Continental AG’s Failures in the North American Tire Market
Steelworkers File Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against Rexam
USW, ISU Officers to Sign Merger Agreement
Steelworkers Begin Unfair Labor Practice Strikes Against Rexam
USW Condemns Appalachian Regional Healthcare Claim that It Offered a Comprehensive Contract Proposal
Hospital Strike Continues
January - March
USW Reaches Tentative Agreement with Bridgestone/Firestone
Administration Responds to China Trade Subsidies
USW Pharmacist Speaks Out About Problems to 20/20 Investigative Correspondent Brian Ross
USW Encouraged by Democrats New Direction on Trade
Tentative Agreement with Rexam Set for April 4 Ratification Vote
First Senate Hearing on Employee Free Choice Act Held
Dealers Report Trouble with Continental Tire
Senate Holds Hearing on Employee Free Choice Act
USW Cites Workplace Safety Hazards In Petrochemical Industry
USW Applauds Colombia Government’s Decision To Investigate Drummond For Paramilitary Links
Chemical Safety Board Recommends Steelworkers Develop Safety Standards For Refining, Petrochemical Industry With American Petroleum Institute
The Independent Steelworkers Union President Urges Merger with USW
Court Rejects Grupo Mexico Bid to Overturn ASARCO Contract; Wage and Benefit Improvements Implemented
Steelworkers To Return To Bargaining Table With Rexam
Responding to AFL-CIO, UFCW Lawsuit, Bush Administration Agrees to Issue Safety Equipment Rule for Employees AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO Opposes U.S.-Colombia Trade Agreement, As Violations Of Labor And Human Rights Continue Unabated
USW Announces Launch of Global Web Site for ExxonMobil Workers
USW Sierra Club Join Paper Trade Case to Support Fair Trade
REXAM Contract Rejected; Union To Consult With Local Bargaining Committee
USW Approves Contracts at 3 Former North Star Steel Plants Now Owned by Gerdau Ameristeel
USW President Cites New AFL-CIO Direction on Trade Policy
AFL-CIO Details Plans to Put Members in Driver's Seat of Presidential Endorsement
USW Ratifies Agreements with Allegheny Technologies
United Steelworkers Praises U.S. House Passage Of Employee Free Choice Act
USW and REXAM Reach Tentative Contract Settlement
Steelworkers Show Support For Mexican Mine Blast Victims, Union Leader
USW Says Exploding Trade Deficit Demands Trade Policy Change
Court Ruling Protects Mine Workers against Diesel Pollution
U.S. Trade Union Says Efforts by Gamma Holding in Arkansas to Destroy the Union and Deny Workers the Right to Return to Work Continue, as U.S. Government Begins Prosecution of Company
Grupo Mexico Threatens to Scuttle Labor Agreement at ASARCO
Explosion at Giant Resource Recovery Facility
USW and Allegheny Technologies Reach Tentative Contract Settlement
Steelworkers Say DuPont Announcement on PFOA Raises Questions: Union Calls for Transparency and Independent Oversight
AFL-CIO Joins Congressional Leaders, Workers to Introduce Employee Free Choice Act
USW Supports Senator Rockefeller’s Strengthening America’s Trade Laws Act of 2007 (S.364)
Former Steelworker President George Becker Dies
ASARCO Contract Set for Ratification Vote
Giant Cement Facing Citizen Suit, Public Hearing
U.S. Union Says DuPont Engages in Hypocrisy as Partner in "Living Tomorrow" Display in Brussels, Belgium
USW Rejects Bush Health-Care Proposal
USW and Stora Enso Reach Innovative New Paper Industry Agreement
United Steelworkers Union Announces New Joint Safety Initiative At BP; Supports Findings Of The BP Independent Panel
AFL-CIO Reaffirms Call for Rapid Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Iraq
Teflon Chemical Found in New Jersey Elementary School Drinking Water
Domestically-Produced Steel Critical to National Defense and Security
Steelworkers Union Reaches Tentative Agreement with Asarco
USW Applauds “People’s Victory” in Defeating DuPont Plan to Treat Army Nerve Gas Waste in New Jersey
Pictures of USW, CWA, IBEW rally for Employee Free Choice



USW Calls on Grupo Mexico to Protect Workers

New Report finds safety and health violations in Cananea Mine

 

For Immediate Release                                       November 12, 2007

 

PITTSBURGH -- The United Steelworkers (USW) today said a new report conducted by a group of independent health and safety experts should serve as a wake-up call for Grupo Mexico, the world’s third-largest copper producer with a deadly record of worker safety violations.

 


 

The report released today concludes that there are “serious health and safety violations” at Grupo Mexico’s Cananea copper mine in Sonora, Mexico. Violations include a lack of preventive maintenance, failing equipment, high levels of toxic dusts and acid mist and a refusal by the company to properly implement worker health and safety programs.

 

The experts “found a high concentration of silica dust, which is a carcinogen. They found that the company was not implementing its safety program. They found inadequate ventilation in the mine, lack of safety equipment, a very high rate of accidents – problems that unfortunately we’ve seen before in the Mexican mining industry and especially at Grupo Mexico,” said Ben Davis of the AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center in Mexico City.


Cananea workers, represented by Mexico’s National Union of Mine and Metal Workers, have been on strike since July 30 to protest poor health and safety conditions. The strike follows a February 2006 explosion at a Grupo Mexico mine that killed 65 miners. The government consorted with Grupo Mexico to shut down rescue efforts after only six days, leaving the 65 miners entombed for eternity. 

 

Last month, a Mexican Congress committee found the company responsible for “negligence and omission” in the Pasta de Conchos explosion. 

 

“This report should serve as a wake-up call to Grupo México and German Larrea,” said Manuel Armenta, USW’s District 12 Sub-Director in Arizona. “We are trying to prevent another disaster like at Pasta de Conchos.”

 

Grupo Mexico also has mines in the United States, operating as Asarco. The USW represents these workers in Arizona and Texas.

 

The report was conducted by a volunteer team organized by the Maquiladora Health and Safety Support Network (MHSSN), a volunteer network of 400 occupational health and safety professionals provide information, technical assistance and on-site instruction regarding workplace hazards in the 3,000 maquiladora, or foreign-owned, workplaces along the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

The team conducted an inspection of the Cananea mine from October 5-8, 2007, and performed tests on a sample population of 68 workers. The investigators concluded that “there are serious health and safety hazards at the Cananea mine operation that require immediate and long-term corrections in order to protect workers from both accidents and occupational diseases,” said MSHHN director Garrett Brown.

 

Members of the team included Heather Barr, a registered nurse from San Francisco, Calif.; Certified Industrial Hygienist Garrett Brown of Oakland, Calif., Dr. Octavio Castro of Hermosillo, Mexico; Dr. Robert Cohen of Chicago; Dr. Marian Fierro of Mexicali, Mexico; Certified Industrial Hygenist Enrique Medina of San Diego Calif.; Moises Ortega, a rregistered pulmonary function technologist from Chicago; and Ingrid Zubieta, who has a masters in public health, from Los Angeles, Calif.

 

Key findings of the investigation include:

 

·         The conditions observed inside the mine and processing plants, and the work practices reported by the interviewed workers, paint a clear picture of a workplace being “deliberately run into the ground.”  A serious lack of preventive maintenance, failure to repair equipment and correct visible safety hazards, and a conspicuous lack of basic housekeeping has created a work site workers have been exposed to high levels of toxic dusts and acid mists, operate malfunctioning and poorly maintained equipment, and work in simply dangerous surroundings.

 

·         The deliberate dismantling of dust collectors in the Concentrator area processing plants by Grupo Mexico approximately two years ago means that workers in these areas have been subjected to high concentrations of dust containing 23% quartz silica, with 51% of sampled dust in the respirable particle size range, protected only by completely inadequate personal respirators.  Occupational exposures to silica can lead to debilitating, fatal respiratory diseases including silicosis and lung cancer.

 

·         Semi-quantitative calculations indicate workers in the Concentrator area are exposed to dust levels of at least 10 milligrams per cubic meter of air (mg/m3).  The respirable quartz silica component of this dust would be at least 1.2 mg/m3, or 10 times greater than the Mexican Maximum Permissible Exposure Limit (LMPE) of 0.1 mg/m3.  Without any operating dust collection equipment, workers in the Concentrator area must be provided with Powered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPRs), or supplied-air respirators in continuous flow mode, to protect them against inhalation exposures to silica dust, instead of the paper filtering facepieces currently in use.