Workers Claim Red Cross is Racist - Intimidated for Union Organizing
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 03:58PM
TheSpook
Many people know the Red Cross as a
humanitarian organization that collects and distributes blood,
providing a valuable service to the community, as well as providing
disaster relief. What many people in the tri-state region do not know,
is that workers have been trying to organize and form a union. Red
Cross workers say that management is racist, denying African-American
workers promotions and is forcing them to work long hours on irregular
shifts with little pay. Workers trying to unionize claim they have been
intimidated and threatened for their Union activities. Gina Swinea, of
the United Food and Commerical Workers Union said that Red Cross
workers have been trying to form a Union. She says that management
disregards Labor Law. In a recent public forum Swinea said that many
people view the Red Cross as a philanthropic organization that provides
a valuable service. She says that this is what keeps workers coming
back, because they value the service that they are performing, but that
they don't get respect as workers. Workers start off at a
low wage, $7.40 an hour, and are asked to work odd shifts, ranging from
20-70 hours a week and starting as early as three in the morning.
Additionally there are complaints that management makes changes in
worker policy often, without informing workers of the changes until
after the fact. [more]
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