Bulletin # 09-16
March 23, 2016
STOP WORK MEETING
APRIL 7, 2016 @ 7:00 P.M.
All members who have been elected to an office or committee, you need to be at the Stop Work Meeting to be sworn in to office.
OFFICE OF LOCAL 13 CLOSED
CESAR CHAVEZ BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY
The Office of Local 13 will be closed on Friday, April 1, 2016 in observance of Cesar Chavez Birthday Holiday.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
The Local 13 Family Scholarship application packets will be available at Local 13 Dues Office and in the Records Room on Monday, April 18, 2016. Any Local 13 member who has a son/daughter who will graduate from high school in the 2016 school year can apply. Complete packets must be turned in by the close of business Monday, June 13, 2016. If you have any questions please contact Renee Olloque at (310) 830-1130 ext. 128.
ANNUAL LONGSHOREMEN’S MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION MEETING
The annual membership meeting of the Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Memorial Association will be held on Thursday, April 7, 2016 @ 6:00 p.m. at 231 W. “C” Street, Wilmington, CA 90744.
ILWU LONGSHORE DIVISION CAUCUS
The ILWU Caucus Delegates will be attending the Longshore Division Caucus on Monday, April 18, 2016 through Friday, April 22, 2016 in Panama. The Caucus sets policy for the Longshore Division. If you are interested in submitting a Resolution, you may contact your Caucus Delegate. The Delegates are as follows (in alphabetical order): Ray Benavente, John Bijelic, Alonzo Bonilla, Melody Hall-Ceaser, Joe Cortez, Jesse “Nacho” Enriquez, Sunshine Garcia, Mickey Main, Mark Mendoza and Bobby Olvera, Jr. You may call the President’s Administrative Assistant, Irene Huerta at Local 13 (310-830-1130 x115) and ask her to take a message for a Caucus Delegate or send your resolution to her email address at irene.huerta@ilwu13.org. She will then contact the Delegate(s) and/or forward your resolution on your behalf. Resolutions must address policy setting issues for the Longshore Division. Please note: This is NOT A CONTRACT CAUCUS.
THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING RESOLUTIONS IS THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016. APPROVED RESOLUTIONS WILL BE READ AT THE APRIL 7, 2016 STOP WORK MEETING. LOCAL 13 CAUCUS RESOLUTIONS WILL BE SUBMITTED ON THE FLOOR OF THE CAUCUS.
HOW TO WRITE A RESOLUTION
“WHEREAS”
Whereas means because or considering that. We use the word whereas to identify the basis of making our Resolution. This might be explaining a problem that we hope to solve, or an unsafe work condition that we hope to remedy. |
MANY OF THE RANK AND FILE OF LOCAL 13 HAVE LITTLE OR NO EXPERIENCE WITH CAUCUS RESOLUTIONS |
“AND WHEREAS”
If there is more than one reason for making the Resolution, the argument for the Resolution proceeds through separate logical steps. We introduce new components with the phrase “and whereas.” |
IDEAS FOR THE CONTRACT COME FROM THE RANK AND FILE WHICH CAN CONTRIBUTE TO A FINER CONTRACT AND BETTER LIFE ON THE WATERFRONT |
“THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED”
Here is the actual Resolution. This is where we define the action we want to take. If this involves adding to or changing the language of the Agreement, be precise about which Section we are talking about. |
THE DELEGATES SHALL PREPARE A SIMPLE EXAMPLE TO BE USED TO INSTRUCT THE RANK AND FILE AS TO THE FORM, CONTENT, AND PURPOSE OF THE RESOLUTION |
Fraternally,
Bobby Olvera, Jr. Mondo Porras Victor Hudak
President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer