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This site was updated on: March 31, 2005
In Memory of Brother Charles Costello |
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This site is dedicated to Brother Charles Costello. On September 11, 2001, Brother Costello rushed into the Trade Center after the first plane hit, in order to rescue passengers that may have been trapped in the elevators. Chuck is as much of a hero as the fire fighters and police. There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for another. Brother Costello will be sorely missed, but never forgotten. |
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Growing up in
The company and Union representatives agreed to collaborate and establish a high performance work organization partnership. As part of the partnership, employees and management make consensus decisions that keep the company competitive and find efficient methods to produce high quality products without compromising production levels, job security or work conditions.
Empowering worker participation in decision-making is a vital part of the company’s code of conduct and manufacturing process. This has made Harley Davidson status as a market leader and is due impart to its inclusive labor relations model that allows for the free flow of ideas, new techniques and shared decision-making. I hope to see many more companies in the future try to adopt the same labor model as Harley Davidson, witch is to keep our work here in the USA where it belongs. To see labor unions and companies working together to keep a competitive edge and become profitable, is one company and a Union thinking outside of the box.
What’s Happening / Happened?
To all those Brothers and Sisters who took the Journeymen exam and passed. We congratulate and wish you good luck.
Local One had its second QEI preparation class. We would like to congratulate all the members that passed the exam. The 95% passing rate of the members that took the QEI class shows a very positive way to prepare for the tough exam. We will have new classes in the future, if interested contact the Union hall.
The Local One Toy Drive was a total success. We would like to thank Sue Noble for the hard work making this happen. We also thank all the members that contributed gifts to the members and their families who are out of work during the holidays.
Retired Brother Don Recchia is setting up his annual South West Florida retiree lunch in March 2007. If you are interested in having a great day with your fellow retirees call Don Recchia at 845-216-2043.
We, at Local One, would like to give our deepest
condolences to the family of Brother Timothy Faranda. Brother Timothy will be sadly missed.
Local One sends their deepest sympathy to the family of Brother Michael P Molloy.
Brother Michael will be sorely missed by his fellow union Brothers and Sisters.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family of retired Brother Henry Reeves, Jr.
Work safe. Stay involved.
Lee Pirone
Leeunion1@optonline.net
Congratulations to all our newly sworn in members at the Union hall.
Very proud Grandfather Brother Bob Stork, with his grandson Shay Stork born December 19, 2006. Congratulations Andre and Danielle
Local One Brothers at the Plaza Hotel construction site.
Congratulations on your 25-year pin Brothers Dennis Spicciatie,
Charles Hounsell,
Thomas Sinnott, Jamie Arroyo, Ulysses Squire and
William Riordan, Jr.