CHICAGO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 16 • COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL No. 14408 IN PR UNION TING SECTO Vol. 108, No. 1 R LABEL CHICAGO, IL 8 (AFL-CIO) January-April, 2014 New Year Brings Some Changes From The President Keeping up with the chang‑ ing times is a major element in the survival of any organization. Technology in our craft has come on with the speed of light. Not too many years ago, no one would have thought that parts of a local newspaper could have been produced in a foreign country. No one would have thought that a major newspaper could go bankrupt, but two papers have. Our newspapers are rushing to become extinct as we know them, such as reading your daily newspaper on your hand held phone, kind of Dick Tracy. No one would have thought the public would accept printed material that was not of the highest quality. Need to fill out a form, go to the internet to print it out, want instructions on a product you just purchased, go to the internet for an instruction booklet. Since 1991, our Union has been in the forefront of seeking mergers and alliances with other union organizations in the communications business. In the past, we have produced mergers with ITU’s locals in Elgin, Illinois, Aurora, Illinois and Waukegan, Illinois. We have had other attempts with Joliet Typographical, Rockford Typographical and the Chicago Newspaper Guild that did not prove successful. No. 16 is one of the founding locals for the CWA Illinois Council, which consists of NABT, IUE, Association of Flight Attendants, Chicago Mailers Union, Chicago Newspaper Guild and numerous CWA locals throughout Illinois. No. 16 has one of the best organizing records in the Printing Sector, having won award after award at CWA Conventions. Our local is now at a point in time that demands us to be prudent in seeking a merger with another CWA local in order for No. 16 to continue its tradition of excellence in negotiating job security, fair wages and working conditions, regardless of the economic climate. No. 16 Job Shop negotiators reached a three year agreement with Printing Specialties just before Christmas. The Parties current one year contract extension was set to expire on January 1, 2014. Printing Specialties, prints and distributes official thoroughbred, quarter and harness horse racing information. The company is also able to supply electronic horse racing program information that has been produced by our members for their customers. The three year agreement provides for a one and one-half percent wage increase in the first year, a two percent wage increase in each of the final two years of the agreement and a weekly increase over the current contribution into the CWA/ITU Negotiated Pension Plan of $2.50 in each year of the agreement, for a total increase of $7.50 weekly in the final year. All health and welfare increases are to be paid by the company. Unlike other agreements, this settlement is contingent upon the Illinois State legislature passing an extension of the Advance Deposit Wagering law that is set to expire on February 1, 2014. The law sets the number of racing dates for thoroughbred, quarter and harness house racing for the next three years. The State of Illinois Labor Relations Board issued a Complaint against the County of Cook and the Sheriff of Cook County for their failure to bargain in good faith with Chicago Typographical Union No. 16/CWA 14408. A hearing on the Complaint is set for February 19 and 20, 2014. The Complaint developed out of the County’s failure to supply the Union with certain information in November, 2012, at the beginning of negotiations for a new contract that had expired December 1, 2012. Newspaper members at the Chicago SunTimes and Beacon-News have seen their wages increase for the first time since the newspapers came out of bankruptcy. Under a Memorandum Of Understanding And Offer Of Settlement entered into last January, bargaining unit members would receive wage and benefit increases under certain conditions. One of those elements took effect this January, for which members have received a 3.84% wage increase, effective January 1, 2014. Since the Memorandum runs until October 26, 2015, any additional wage and benefits increases will continue to be passed along to our members. While the ink was still drying on the newly signed contract between the Chicago Newspaper Guild and the Sun-Times Media after 18 months of negotiations, Sun-Times Media announced the sale of the Joliet Herald-News on December 23, 2013 to Shaw Media. Shaw Media has Illinois interests in St. Charles, Crystal Lake, DeKalb, Dixon, Grayslake, Princeton, Morris and Sterling. During the Chicago Newspaper Guild negotiations, the Guild was attempting to merge their Herald-News agreement with the Chicago Sun-Times agreement but failed to do so. The Herald-News was one of many papers purchased from Copley Press under the Sun-Times Hollinger ownership in 2000. No. 16 represented printers at the Aurora Beacon-News and Elgin Courier-News and continued to represent those workers after the sale to Hollinger. Recently, Sun-Times Media REGULAR UNION MEETING Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014 • 10:00 a.m. Union Headquarters 1580 S. Milwaukee Ave. • Suite 210 Libertyville, IL 60048 closed down all of the former Copley operations except for Joliet and brought those functions to its downtown Chicago offices. Four negotiation meetings have been held with Alliance Printers & Publishers (Polish Daily News), the only remaining daily foreign newspaper printed in the United States. The negotiations for Composing Room and Editorial Department members have been working under a Amendment And Extension Of Agreement runs until December 31, 2013. The extension was negotiated in an attempt to keep the Polish paper from filing for bankruptcy last year. We are happy to report that the paper has made a profit last year and was saved from bankruptcy thanks to our Composing Room and Editorial department members. A number of management changes have taken place over the past year which seemed to be a plus for the operations. The Union is attempting to negotiate wage and benefit increases in this more favorable climate. Unfortunately, the newspaper, in trying to make up for a smaller workforce and has violated the Union’s contract in a number of areas for which arbitration grievances have been filed. Your Officers wish No. 16 members and their families, a Happy Passover (April 15th) and a Happy Easter (April 20th). Fraternally, Steven D. Berman Chicago Typographical Union 1580 S. Milwaukee Avenue • Suite 208 Libertyville, Illinois 60048 Michelle Tovo, Secretary-Treasurer, Editor TELEPHONE President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847-247-8855 Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . 219-345-2183 OFFICERS STEVEN D. BERMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President DAN SOMMERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President MICHELLE TOVO . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Executice Committee Paul Lehrer, Marcel Skonieczny, Norbert Bernauer Internet home page: www.chicagotypographical.org Send Your E-Mail to [email protected] LAST NOTICE FOR PENSIONERS TO PAY 2014 DUES From The Secretary-Treasurer Since the next issue of the Reporter will be in May, pensioners who have NOT yet paid 2014 dues are reminded to remit them now. Please make the check payable to Chicago Typographical Union No. 16. If you should have any questions please contact me at 219-345-2183. Members please note, it is very important if you have moved or made any changes in information we have on file let the Union know. Please call us and update that information. Our website has a directory link. We do get phone calls from businesses looking for union shops. If you would like to have your email, fax or any details about what your shop interests are, please notify headquarters. Due to the continued rising cost of postage, monthly Proprietor dues reminder will no longer be mailed out. Instead the monthly dues rates notices will appear in each REPORTER and should be maintained for future reference. Call 847-247-8855 if you have any questions. Chapel Chairmen elections will be held in accordance with the Local Bylaws, adopted by the membership in attendance at the regular Union meeting held Sunday, June 29, 1980, which read as follows: “Sec.44. (a) Election of a chairman, to serve for a term of six months, shall be held in each Chapel within two weeks of January 1 and July 1 of each year. Chapels may adopt regulations permitting the election of a chairman to an annual term, such election to be held within two weeks of January 1 of each year. Voting shall be by ballot. A majority shall be necessary to elect. Date for nominations and voting procedures shall be set by chapel action.” All Chairmen should employ stringent security measures to protect Union funds. Chairmen will be reimbursed for stolen Union funds only if they adhere to all conditions contained in our insurance policy. Whenever Union funds are not under direct control of the Chapel Chairmen, they must be kept in a locked safe. Our insurance policy will not accept liability for losses when funds are kept in a locked desk, cash box, locker or similar depository. Theft must be reported immediately to the police. Fraternally, Michelle Tovo CHICAGO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 16 ANNUAL BUDGET General Fund Expenditures 2013 Officers......................................................................................................... ...$72,278.00 52,767.00 Executive Committee.......................................................................................... 4,123.00 2,000.00 Board of Trustee................................................................................................ — — Recording Secretary........................................................................................... 195.00 195.00 Employer’s FICA................................................................................................ 9,676.00 9,500.00 State Unemployment Taxes................................................................................. 903.00 900.00 Federal Unemployment Taxes............................................................................. 433.00 450.00 Health and Welfare........................................................................................... — — CWA/ITU Negotiated Pension Plan.................................................................... 4,200.00 4,000.00 Newspaper Scale Committee.............................................................................. 105.00 100.00 Job Scale Committee.......................................................................................... 000 100.00 Organization.................................................................................................... 2,272.00 3,500.00 Rent and Maintenance....................................................................................... 7,732.00 7,750.00 Postage-Reporter and Mailing............................................................................. 1,305.00 1,300.00 Printing-Reporter, Envelopes and Letterhead.......................................................... 1,145.00 1,600.00 Office Supplies, Computer Expense..................................................................... 570.00 500.00 Utilities............................................................................................................. 242.00 275.00 Telephone......................................................................................................... 3,190.00 3,100.00 Election Expense................................................................................................ —1,500.00 Delegate to Conferences and Convention............................................................ 210.00 500.00 Professional Services.......................................................................................... 6,500.00 4,000.00 Per Capital Tax................................................................................................. 707.00 710.00 Donations......................................................................................................... 100.00 100.00 Other Committees.............................................................................................. — 100.00 Moving Expense................................................................................................ — 500.00 Miscellaneous................................................................................................... 400.00 300.00 Insurance, Dishonesty Bond................................................................................ 475.00 1,975.00 CWA Registration Fee....................................................................................... — — CWA Supplies.................................................................................................. 105.00 100.00 Total Expenditures................................................................................................. ■ ■ Due to the current complexities, changing benefit formulas, privacy concerns, and the chance of misinformation being transmitted, the local will no longer be assisting members in obtaining and completing pension applications. The CWA/ITU Negotiated Pension Plan has an expert staff on hand to assist our members in obtaining accurate and current information on the rights and benefits they are entitled to from their individual accounts. Members will be advised as to their pension status and supplied with the necessary paperwork for completion. Local 16 will be notified of your retirement. However, you should contact the Secretary-Treasurer (219-345-2183) with regard to the amount of your retiree dues payment. Name New Address City/Town Please check appropriate box: ■ Members who are planning to retire in 2014 and thereafter should now contact the CWA/ ITU Negotiated Pension Plan directly at 830 South Nevada Avenue, Suite 120, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903, toll-free telephone number 877-429-2488, at least two months in advance of their retirement date. Chicago Typographical Union No. 16/CWA 14408 1580 S. Milwaukee Avenue • Suite 208 • Libertyville, Illinois 60048 Beneficiary ■ RETIREMENT NOTICE Made Any Changes? Let Us Know! Mail to: Budget 2014 State New Telephone ( m Active Member m Retiree Zip ) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ $116,866.00 $97,822.00 ■ Monthly Dues Months of January, February and April 2014 Members working at the Trade–2.61% Proprietor Members at the Trade–$78.00 Proprietors and Members Not at Trade–$66.33 Months of March 2014 Members working at the Trade–2.61% Proprietor Members at the Trade–$97.50 Proprietors and Members Not at Trade–$80.34 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Retiree Annual Dues Less than 60 years CWA Membership–$44.40 Less than 60 years not CWA Membership– $20.40 More than 60 years CWA Membership–$24.00 More than 60 years not CWA Membership–$12.00 ■ NOTICE ■ ■ ■ ■ RETIREES NOTICE CHANGE IN DUES MAILING DUE TO THE RISING COST OF POSTAGE AND PRINTING, RETIREES WILL NO LONGER RECEIVE A DUES LETTER. PLEASE HELP LOCAL 16 BY CONTINUING TO MAIL IN YOUR DUES. 2014 Executive Committee Meetings January 6, 2014 • February 10, 2014 March 10, 2014 • April 14, 2014 May 5, 2014 • June 9, 2014 July 14, 2014 • August 11, 2014 September 2, 2014 (Tues.) October 13, 2014 • November 10, 2014 December 8, 2014 2014 Regular Union Meeting January 26, 2014 • May 18, 2014 September 28, 2014 SCHOLARSHIPS CWA Joe Beirne Foundation Scholarship Program— 2014‑2015 School Year The Communications Workers of America are ready once again to kick off the Joe Beirne Foundation Scholarship Program for the 20142015 school year. The Foundation’s Board of Directors has approved the following: •Fifteen (15) partial college scholarships of up to $3,000 each, and the winners also will receive second-year scholarships for the same amount, contingent upon satisfactory academic achievement. •Eligible for scholarships are CWA members and their spouses, children and grandchildren, including the dependents of retired, laid off, or deceased members. Applicants must be high school graduates or high school students who will graduate during the year in which they apply. Undergraduate and graduate students returning to school may also apply. Part-time students, less than 12 credits, will receive half of the scholarship monies. Prior winners may not reapply. Applications will be available solely online for completion and submission to the Foundations’s website: www.cwa-union.org/ members/beirne Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2014–the final deadline. Early submission of applications is encouraged. The winners will be chosen by lottery from those submitting the required essay. Additional information about the program can be found at the website. William A. Lee Memorial Scholarship Awards The Chicago Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO is pleased to announce that it will once again offer five students the chance to win a $2,000 cash scholarship award. Through the William A. Lee Memorial Scholarship, applicants can choose to compete for academic awards based on their grades, extra-curricular activities and college entrance exams, or be placed in a random drawing for scholarship prizes. The rules governing the application process this year require that all students must graduate from a Chicago or surrounding suburban area high school in 2014. In addition, they must belong, or have one of their parents belong, to a CFL affiliated union (such as, the Chicago Typographical Union). To apply, students must request an application by contacting Union Headquarters. No phone calls will be accepted for application requests. Also, each student must choose either the academic application or random drawing form. They will not receive both. To be eligible for the scholarship awards, the completed application must be returned to the CFL office by March 1, 2014. Any application received by the CFL postmarked after this date or any incomplete applications, without exception, will be disqualified. Please note that students must obtain the signature of either of the two top officers of the union they or their parents are represented by as verification of their union membership. Good luck to the Class of 2014! Pictured above is Chicago Typographical Union’s Memorial Plaque which honors deceased members who, during the last 35 years, bequeathed to CTU No. 16, a substantial portion of their estates. Members who have contributed in such a manner, include: Arthur Brendel, Herman Harke, Frieda C. Beddoe, Charles Sinkewcz, Robert S. Getchel, Edward C. Whitford, Allen H. Strayer, Daniel E. Hill, Edward Leider, Walter J. Jansen, Alta E. Stanley, Sydney Duncan, Charles Kulle, Ernest Neuendorf, William F. Schwartz, Melvin J. Burt, John W Holland and William A. Trottman. The Memorial Plaque is mounted in the Secretary’s office next to our Union’s Charter which, in January, 1875, established No. 16 as a member of the International Typographical Union. The Memorial Plaque will be mounted in perpetuity by this Union. When deemed appropriate by the Secretary-Treasurer, additional names will be added. The inscription reads: “In memory of members whose names are listed below who, upon their last request, thoughtfully bequeathed a portion of their estates, in lasting tribute to their beloved Chicago Typographical Union No. 16.” Death Roll Klebau, Raymond, Pensioner formerly K-C Composition, died September 12, 2013, aged 84. Initiated by CTU No. 16 on January 2, 1958. CHICAGO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 16/CWA 14408 1580 S. MILWAUKEE AVENUE • SUITE 208 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 60048 FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHICAGO, ILL. PERMIT No. 4366 Jonsson, Eugene, Pensioner formerly Bundscho, died September 19, 2013, aged 84. Initiated by CTU on December 27, 1953. Campbell, Roderick, Pensioner formerly Chicago Tribune, died September 26, 2013, aged 87. Initiated by CTU on November 23, 1957. Behling, Roland, Pensioner formerly Elgin Courier News, died September 27, 2013, aged 89. Initiated by Elgin Typographical Union on March 7, 1943. Muir, James, Pensioner formerly Chicago Sun-Times, died October 8, 2013, aged 101. Initiated by CTU on January 1, 1937. Paladino, Joseph, Pensioner formerly Eddie Price, died November 3, 2013, aged 83. Initiated by CTU on January 30, 1949. Chester L. Cocozza 1936-2013 Chester L. Cocozza, age 77, died on November 17, 2013. Chester served his apprenticeship at the Chicago Tribune and at the age of 25 became a Journeyman printer in 1961. Chester continued to work at the Chicago Tribune until August, 2001, when he retired. During the period that Chester was working for the Chicago Tribune, Chester was elected by the Chicago Typographical Union local membership to numerous International Conventions from the 120th through the 127th. The last Convention Chester attended was the 1st Printing, Publishing and Media Workers Convention in 1987. At one time, Chester held the record for the most Conventions attended by a local officer. While serving as our International delegate in 1978, Chester along with then President Dave Donovan, Vice President Bob Claps and Secretary Treasurer Jerry Musil were instrumental in working with ITU Industrial Pension Plan Administrator Carl Hatton, to allow members to make individual contributions into the Retirement Trust. At the ITU 120th Convention, Chester served on the merger committee where the International Mailers Union and The Newspaper Guild were the center of discussions. The ITU 127th convention was dominant by a proposed merger with the Communications Workers of America at which their President Morty Bahr addressed the delegates and presented No. 16 and M-2 delegates with a check for $2,500.00 to aid its efforts against the Chicago Tribune. During the Chicago Tribune strike from July 18, 1985 to February 10, 1986, Chester could be seen at the Union’s strike headquarters from morning until night, in an effort the end the strike. Our sincere condolences go out to Norine Cocozza, Chester’s wife and their children Paul, Jean and Steven. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Executive Committee Reports Tuesday, October 14, 2013 Meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by President Steven Berman. All members were present or teleconferenced, except for Paul Lehrer. Vice President Dan Sommers acted in place of Mr. Lehrer. (All recommendations are unanimous unless otherwise indicated). Recommendations: 1. Approval of the payment of all bills for the period ending September 30, 2013. 2. Approval of Legacy Professionals, LLP, to perform all accounting and other Government filings pursuant to Section 34 of the local Bylaws. 3.Approval of September 29, 2013, Union Meeting minutes. Thursday, November 14, 2013 Meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by President Steven Berman. All members were present or teleconferenced, except for Vice President Dan Sommers and Paul Lehrer (All recommendations are unanimous unless otherwise indicated). Recommendations: 1.Approval of the payment of all bills for the period ending October 31, 2013. ––––––– The Executive Committee formed a Merger Committee to explore the prospect of merging No. 16 with another CWA local. Secretary-Treasurer Michelle Tovo and Vice President Dan Sommers were appointed. ■ ■ ■ ■ HOLIDAY CLOSING Union Headquarters will be closed on Monday, February 17, 2014, the day legally observed as President’s Day, in accordance with action taken at the January, 1969 Regular Union meetng. FINANCIAL REPORTING Pursuant to the action of the Union taken at the May 29, 2005 General Membership meeting, monthly financial statements will no longer be published in the Reporter. The financial statements will continue to be produced and are available to members. Financial reporting for October, 2012 through September 31, 2013 is now available and may be obtained by calling or writing Headquarters for copies. ■ Monday, December 9, 2013 Meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by President Steven Berman. All members were present or teleconferenced, except for Paul Lehrer. Vice President Dan Sommers acted in place of Mr. Lehrer. (All recommendations are unanimous unless otherwise indicated). Recommendations: 1.Approval of the payment of all bills for the period ending November 30, 2013. 2.Approval of Holiday gifts to service workers not to exceed $50. Monday, January 6, 2014 Meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by President Steven Berman. All members were present or teleconferenced, except for Paul Lehrer. Vice President Dan Sommers acted in place of Mr. Lehrer. (All recommendations are unanimous unless otherwise indicated). Recommendations: 1.Approval of the payment of all bills for the period ending December 31, 2013. 2.Approval of Printing Specialties Inc., Letter Of Understanding. 3.Approval of 2014 Budget (published elsewhere in this Reporter). ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ News and Comments Congratulations to January 60-year members Edward Fink, Richard Moreno and James Marten; to 50-year members Albert Hirth and Thomas Lucki. (Pins and Certificates will be MAILED out to those who are receiving them). Thank you to: Frank Vedral on returning his 50 & 60 year pins; to Richard Cesaretti for returning his 40 year pin; to Edward Kohlegk for returning his 50 year pin. Our sincerest sympathies to Raymond J. Swider (retiree), on the death of his wife; to Anna Kowalczyk (member), on the death of her mother; to Clarance Smith (retiree), on the death of his daughter. Congratulations to Marcel Skonieczny (retiree) on the birth of his granddaughter. DONATION October, 2013 Michelle Malek (In Memory of Ronald Heiser)..................................... $25.00
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