SCSU food service workers take on Chartwells
Food service
workers at Southern Connecticut State University's dining locations
are not giving in to contract negotiation proposals by Chartwells
Schools Dining Services to lower health insurance, pension and life
insurance benefits.
Chants of "No Contract! No
Peace!"spread throughout the campus last Saturday on a sunny
fall afternoon as Unite Here Local 217 members from Chartwells
locations around the state marched and rallied together with students
and community allies.
For several weeks the union members
have been holding job actions to get their message out. Workers at
SCSU's Connecticut Hall and Michael Adanti Student Center dining
areas have been wearing "No Contract, No Peace?" union pins
which get conversations started with students. The members of Unite
Here Local 217 have walked off the food services lines and joined
together for a quick solidarity chant before returning to their work
stations.
Long-time Local 217 shop steward
Nicholas McDonald explained "We're fighting for a fair contract.
These are things we stand firmly on and fought hard to maintain. We
are not allowing the company to take them from us," said
McDonald. "We want decent jobs above the poverty level."
The workers, mostly African American,
live in the New Haven area where SCSU is located, and have families
and who might be in jeopardy of being laid off or losing their jobs
and benefits.
"We are just using our First
Amendment rights to march, rally, and do small demonstrations on the
job site peacefully until our voices are heard and we have a better
contract," said McDonald.
He added, "This is just one of
many tools we use to show the company and university the strong bond
and comradeship among workers and unions alike. We are a part
of the Southern Connecticut State University community, and we want
to be recognized as such."
In addition to SCSU, Local 217 food
service workers throughout the state are in contract negotiations
with Chartwells. The workers have reached out to clergy,
politicians, community organizations and other unions for solidarity
and to apply pressure from the outside.
At Saturday's rally the SCSU food
service workers were joined in the fight by their Unite Here Local
217 union brothers and sisters from the University Of Hartford,
Eastern Connecticut State University, Trinity College, Electric Boat,
Weslyan University, cafeteria workers at New Haven Public Schools,
and New Haven Rising.
The crowd started out enthusiastically
chanting "We are the union, the mighty, mighty union" in
front of the Connecticut Hall dining facility and then marched to the
University's bridge carrying a union banner "SCSU Food Service
Workers United." They took pictures and encouraged cars driving
by to honk their horns. After marching back to Connecticut Hall,
they entered the cafeteria to confront Chartwells resident district
manager Juan Dominguez.
The workers let Dominguez and
Chartwells know that all the union food service workers are united
and willing to fight for what they have. The workers sent a strong
message that they are not giving in or moving backwards and they want
decent contacts benefits and wages that keep providing vital jobs and
lives for their families.
Unite Here Local 217 members at Trinity
College, University Of Hartford, and Fairfield University are all
currently in contract negotiations with Chartwells Dining Services,
and are all in full support of each other during the fight for a fair
contact. A series of upcoming actions have been announced. On
September 29 there will be delegations at each campus. Public
actions will be held at Trinity on October 8, at University of
Hartford on October 15 and at Fairfield University on October 22.
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