🏃 LABOR ON THE MOVE
Our sincere thanks to IAM District 142 Employee Assistance Program (EAP) instructor Mack “Big Mack” McKinney, who has provided stress management support to those affected by the flooding in Kerrville.
Education Austin President Ken Zarifis is making progress in rehab following his tragic car accident. Read the update from his sister here.
USW 13-2001 (Baytown) recently gained three new members: Joseph Belgira, Mario Lopez and Nicholas Pinter. Welcome to the labor family!
Congratulations to the newly elected IBEW Local 66 (Gulf Coast) officers, including President Justin “JD” Grotts, Vice President Tyler Hilborn, Recording Secretary Hugo Kraft III, Business Manager Arthur “Ed” Allen, and Treasurer Mindy Villareal! View the complete list.
Congratulations to IBEW Local 66 brother William Clark, who topped out as journeyman lineman.
Happy Anniversary to IBEW Local 60 in San Antonio, which was founded on July 22, 1893!
IAM District 776 has dedicated its union hall to retired international president and Fort Worth native, Robert Martinez Jr.
💐 IN MEMORY
Texas AFT mourns the passing of James Howard, whose tireless commitment to the workers of San Antonio and throughout Texas brought about many labor wins. His dedication to service and the impact of his work will not be forgotten. Our hearts go out to his friends and family.
📜 THIS WEEK IN LABOR HISTORY…
Exactly two years ago, U.S. Rep. Greg Casar held a nearly nine-hour thirst strike to draw attention to the fact that every worker should have the right to a water break. Casar was joined by family members of people who had died while working in Texas heat. Read reporting from that day.
We must continue to fight for the safety of Texas workers. Earlier this month, we shared reporting on a Dallas USPS worker who collapsed and died while working in the heat. OSHA recently held informal public hearings on a revised heat rule that could literally save workers’ lives. Large corporations want a weakened rule that protects their profits. No worker should have to risk their lives in the Texas heat so billionaires can make a few extra pennies.