Union workers at WCHA file unfair labor practice claim
By Cherri Flinn, Marion Daily Republican
Published: Friday, March 24, 2006 10:57 AM CST
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WILLIAMSON COUNTY - More than nine months after
negotiations were scheduled to begin, union workers at the
Williamson County Housing Authority say that the authority
has engaged in unfair labor practices, violating the
Illinois Public Labor Relations Act.
On Mar. 22, the union employees filed the charge against the
authority. Union Representative Gary Wilson confirmed that
he filed the charge on behalf of the workers who are members
of the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No.
2.
Negotiations began in early June 2005, but over the past
nine months, there have been many cancellations by the
board, and at least one occasion where the board sent
Williamson County Housing Authority executive director to
the negotiations, although he was not authorized to be there
because he wasn't on the negotiation committee.
"Basically, I was not allowed or authorized to
negotiate in any of the union negotiations," said
WCHA Executive Director Mark Sosnowski.
"Mark (Sosnowski) did respond to all of their
requests except one," said housing authority
attorney Steve Green.
Early in the process WCHA Board President Dayton
Franklin and Board Member Melvin Fisher were on the
negotiating team. However, when Franklin was asked
by the Department of Housing and Urban Development
to step down from his position, his vacant seat was
filled by newly-elected Board President Bill Romeo.
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During a recent housing board meeting, the board denied a raise for any non-union personnel citing a deficit in the budget. Non-union personnel have not received a raise in more than a year. Jan. 5 was the last meeting to negotiate the union contract