Call to Action
/Here are the ways you can help strengthen our contract fight this week!
CAT Recruitment: While over 40 members have committed to the Contract Action Team some more people to fill out our roster would be a big help in connecting all 590 workers on the PCL contract. Ask your most passionate fellow union members and let us know when they're ready to join the CAT. We are also looking for Bureau specific CAT Leads for BES, Parks, and PBOT. These Bureau Leads will help the team navigate Bureau specific needs and dynamics. Please contact me at jamesolaughlen@gmail.com or (503) 208-5699 if interested.
PUMA Worksite Visit: There is a Local 483 worksite visit scheduled for 7 am Wednesday the 25th at the Swan Island CSO Pumpstation. I, along with many other fine union folk, will be in attendance. I am happy to talk to anyone present who has some interest in the PCL contract.
Workplace Mapping: We have made significant progress mapping PCL work groups. BES is fully mapped, but Parks and PBOT still have some work to do. If you haven't yet, please email me the following:
CAT Member Name and Job Title:
Bureau:
Work Location:
PCL Members I'm Responsible for Keeping Up on The Contract(Names and Job Titles):
Contract Actions: Now is the time to meet with fellow members in your work areas and talk about contract action ideas. This could be anything from a day the entire work group wears union swag to a march on the boss’s office. Anything that shows our solidarity and builds confidence for the future actions members will need to take. Please reach out to the bargaining team or union staff for any help you need in this area.
Speak Before the City Council: The window to speak with city council about the annual budget is still open. You can schedule an opportunity to speak before the council on a topic of your choosing at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/2d5f1a480213435b8f29d78eee5b4994. If you'd rather write something than speak in public,written testimony can be submitted to the commissioners at cctestimony@portlandoregon.gov. Sharing our stories of sacrifice and hardship working as essential employees for the city of Portland is one of the best ways to get the real decision makers on our side.