Obama Encourages Worker Protest At Chicago Factory

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DON BABWIN | December 8, 2008 10:02 PM EST | AP

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Workers picket on the fourth day of a sit-in at the Republic Windows and Doors factory Monday, Dec. 8, 2008 in Chicago. The band of 200 workers demanding severance and vacation pay have become a symbol for the millions of laid off workers across the country after the company abruptly fired them last week prompting them to occupy their former workplace. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

CHICAGO — The nation's grim economy now has a rallying point: Employees at a window-and-door factory that went out of business have taken over the building in a siege that has come to symbolize the woes of the ordinary worker.

The Republic Windows and Doors factory closed abruptly last week after Bank of America canceled the company's financing. Since then, about 200 of the 240 laid-off workers have taken turns occupying the factory, declaring that they will not leave until getting assurances they will receive severance and accrued vacation pay.

But the standoff has also come to embody mounting anger over the government's willingness to bail out deep-pocketed corporations but not average people.

"There's a simplicity and straightforwardness to this particular case that anybody can wrap their head around," said James Thindwa, executive director for the Chicago office of Jobs With Justice, a national coalition of unions, community groups and other organizations.

Apolinar Cabrera, a 17-year Republic employee, lost his job and benefits just as his wife is about to deliver their third child.

"I don't know what to do," said Cabrera, 44, who worked in Republic's shipping department. He has been shuttling between the plant and home so he can check on his wife.

The workers show up in groups of 50 or 60 to occupy the plant around the clock in eight-hour shifts.

The union assigns some employees to clean the factory and make sure it's safe. Others take in food donations brought to the door. Outside, they hung a huge American flag, and some huddle around a fire in a garbage can.

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The protest _ along with vocal support from President-elect Barack Obama, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, civil rights activists and others _ has also created something else: a chance for unions that have been losing members and strength for years to show they still matter.

"I hope it's the beginning of a real fight-back movement," said Leah Fried, an organizer for the United Electrical Workers, which represents the Republic workers, who are mostly Hispanic.

Jobs With Justice organizers said it was time to seize the moment by reviving a tactic _ the sit-in _ that has not been widely used in the U.S. in decades.

The workers say the company violated the federal law because employees were not given 60 days' notice that they were losing their jobs.

The company did not return calls for comment but issued a timeline of its discussions with Bank of America through a public relations company.

Republic said it presented a plan for an "orderly wind down" to Bank of America in October, including its intention to end manufacturing in January 2009.

Republic said it requested permission Nov. 25 from Bank of America to issue vacation pay to its employees, but said the next day the bank "rejected" that request.

"The company wished to pay but was not allowed to make that payment according to the instructions of the bank," said Tom Figel of Lake Effect Communications.

In a prepared statement, Bank of America said it had "worked with the company and shared our concerns about the company's situation and its operations for the past several months." But the bank said it agreed that Republic should try to honor its obligation to employees.

Most of the anger over the plant closure has been directed at Bank of America, not the company, which has not sought to evict workers from the building.

A meeting to resolve the sit-in ended Monday night without success, but representatives from the company, Bank of America and the union agreed to reconvene Tuesday at the bank's downtown offices.

The law allows businesses to close without giving the required notice under certain circumstances, such as if another company that is the sole source of income suddenly goes out of business, said Mark Johnson, president of Erisa Benefits Consulting in Grapevine, Texas, who said he was not familiar with the Republic case.

Blagojevich on Monday ordered all state agencies to stop doing business with Bank of America to pressure the bank into using federal bailout money it received to help the laid-off workers.

"We hope that this kind of leverage and pressure will encourage Bank of America to do the right thing for this business," Blagojevich said outside the plant. "Take some of that federal tax money that they've received and invest it by providing the necessary credit to this company so these workers can keep their jobs."

Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois said he wanted to ask his fellow senators to remind banks that the bailout wasn't to be used for dividends and executive salaries.

"They're for loans and credit to businesses just like Republic," he said.

On Monday, about a dozen protesters, including some former Republic workers, rallied outside a Bank of America branch on the city's West Side, handing out fliers, carrying signs and banging drums. Several tried to enter the bank to deliver their message but were turned away.

The support generated by the sit-in has surprised some workers.

"We never expected this," said factory employee Melvin Maclin, vice president of the union local that represents the workers. "We expected to go to jail."

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Associated Press writers Deanna Bellandi and Caryn Rousseau contributed to this report.

CHICAGO — The nation's grim economy now has a rallying point: Employees at a window-and-door factory that went out of business have taken over the building in a siege that has come to symbolize ...
CHICAGO — The nation's grim economy now has a rallying point: Employees at a window-and-door factory that went out of business have taken over the building in a siege that has come to symbolize ...
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- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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Well, it appears B of A has created itself a PR nightmare here. The bad publicity they are getting nationwide could potentially cost them many times what Republic needed. I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't back down in the next couple of days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 12/08/2008

the damage is done......­the company is closed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 12/09/2008
- Twinkie I'm a Fan of Twinkie 3 fans permalink

It hasn't evaporated, it can reopen genius

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 12/09/2008
- Chris I'm a Fan of Chris 11 fans permalink

Are you saying banks should give away money? Funny isn't that hwo we got in the current financial mess?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 12/09/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

Chris,
Workers have the right to what they have ALREADY
EARNED! Regardless to the status of the company.
If YOU were owed $1800 this Friday on your paycheck
but on Thursday your company closed because the bank
cut off further funds, would that be ok with you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 12/09/2008
- DogTown I'm a Fan of DogTown 9 fans permalink
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GO LABOR!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 12/08/2008

yes, just go........­time to crush unions....­.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 12/08/2008
- Twinkie I'm a Fan of Twinkie 3 fans permalink

spoken like a true puppet of America's elites

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 12/09/2008
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Ahhhhh, where's Ronnie Ray-gun when we need him? He would have demanded those workers leave or else. So nice to have a president coming into power that sides with the middle class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 12/08/2008
- ChicagoSuz I'm a Fan of ChicagoSuz 13 fans permalink
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Where's John McCain? During the campaign, he ran around like a deranged Marxist, yelling, "The Workers, The Workers." And, he was all about small businesses.

Well, John, it's time to step up to the plate...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 12/09/2008
- wanttruth I'm a Fan of wanttruth 43 fans permalink

As an Illinois resident, I'm glad to see so many powerbrokers like Rev Jackson, our governor, and President-elect Obama help the works unfairly treated by Bank of America. Go unions!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 12/08/2008

well if I was b of a customer or employee I would not think kindly of a president elect supporting a boycott of an american bank, and I was a stock holder in b of a I would think about taking my money out of illinois and out of anything obama supports.he obviously doesnt think much of you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 12/08/2008
- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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It is high time the corporations in this country are not put above the average worker.

And I did have several accounts with B of A after they took over my local bank and I closed them all because of the way they treat their customers. They are extremely cutthroat with the way they do business.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 12/08/2008

Yeah, let's vote instead for B of A to use OUR taxpayer dollars that were handed to institutions with virtually NO oversight for things like executive bonuses, holiday parties, etc., instead of honoring the commitments of a company to its workers. The French did it in 1789. Times Square could easily accomodate a guillotine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 AM on 12/09/2008
- PATina I'm a Fan of PATina 228 fans permalink
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Why would a B of A customer or employee (except management) care if President Obama supports a boycott. They are getting shafted by B of A too !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 12/09/2008

BTW, your shift key is broken.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 12/09/2008
- Madmac I'm a Fan of Madmac 17 fans permalink
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Thank You President Obama...Th­e Unions are coming back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 12/08/2008

we can hope not

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 12/08/2008

Check your history, the unions are the ones who brought us the weekend, the 5 day work week, and many other items such as health insurance that you surely take as your due. Don't be so keen tosee them gone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 AM on 12/09/2008

That is business cant. People should learn about the history of unions. If it weren't for unions, the workplace would still be a scary, unhealthy places. As another person noted, they got us a reasonable work week, vacation, benefits, etc. That being said, I have been in 3 different unions. Two were happy trying to 'stick it to the man', but the third was what a union is supposed to be: concerned about its members and keeping them and their jobs safe, able and willing to work with management to keep things running smoothly, and (as far as I could tell) free from self-serving individuals trying to use their position for their own gain (a la Blago). You need unions to balance business, but it goes both ways: you need business to balance unions from excesses. The balance tips too far either way, and presto! no business or union.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 12/09/2008
- slaxx I'm a Fan of slaxx 37 fans permalink
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i know a small business owner who had his line of credit frozen by bank of america also, for no reason at all.

b.o.a. is crooked...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 12/08/2008

What in tarnation are they doing with the frigging money? I am so disgusted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 12/08/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 86 fans permalink

Buying other assets. Another bank bought Wachovia with its bailout money. I think it was Wells Fargo, but I'm not sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 12/08/2008

Giving themselves Xmas bonuses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 12/09/2008

Take the money back...Per­haps their bonuses will carry them thru and they can invest each others money in the market. Jobs pay for mortgages, non payment makes bad mortgages. Simple...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 12/08/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 37 fans permalink

yes we can.this is a line in the sand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 12/08/2008
- davispty5 I'm a Fan of davispty5 29 fans permalink
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Yes We Can! We are mad as hell and we aren't gonna take it anymore! AK supports you Republic workers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 12/08/2008
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 178 fans permalink
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Too bad BofA didn't spend more time on overseeing its books than it does on preparing a statement for the press.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 12/08/2008
- local21 I'm a Fan of local21 10 fans permalink

I'll have to see what Bank of America's response is before I close my accounts out and start looking for a new bank.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 12/08/2008
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YOUR tax dollars have bought Merrill Lynch and others are pending in BofA. Again with your MONEY. They put into place credit revisions with the credit agencies (all three) that lower FICA scores. They are using this as legal justification to stop loaning money. These changes are directed at the middle class and small/medium businesses.

Think about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 12/08/2008
- zell I'm a Fan of zell 6 fans permalink

Wow!!!!! We do not know how to act in America with a President-elect that supports We, the People. We love you, Barack, and we love, Joe, the Vice-Presi­dent-Elect­. We are praying for their safe transition to helping we, the People..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 12/08/2008

The TARP was meant for Main Street too. It was supposed to open up credit quickly.
B of A should respond to this company and its workers immediately. It apparently has good credit.

The governor of Illinois was absolutely correct to act.

Cheers to you Sir from a new friend in New Jersey.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 12/08/2008

Republic was a solvent company. It had no "bad loans." Bank of America just decided to yank funding and therefore leave Republic in a lurch, unable to make payroll. That WAS NOT the point of the TARP. It was instead meant to PREVENT this sort of thing.

BoA wasn't supposed to sit on cash and hoard it (which is what they are doing). Nor was it supposed to yank credit facilities on the basis of a whim.

The family that owns Republic used their GOOD CREDIT with Republic to open up a new credit facility in Iowa to start a new door and window company. Explain how they had "bad credit." They didn't.

Its a conscious effort to destabilize companies with union workers (by pulling funding) and to move that capital into non-union states and non-union companies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 12/08/2008
- slaxx I'm a Fan of slaxx 37 fans permalink
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hmm...you are onto something.­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 12/08/2008
- frynpan I'm a Fan of frynpan 3 fans permalink

Now it is starting to make even more sense! And so glad to see they are not getting away with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 12/08/2008
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