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DCSMEC NOTICE

To:​DCSMEC MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE MEMBERS ONLY!
You are hereby being notified that your DCSMEC Union will be holding an Emergency General Membership meeting on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at the FIREFIGHTERS HALL, 8000 NW 21ST STREET, MIAMI, FL 33122 from 4:30 pm until 7:30 pm. The reason for this meeting will be to discuss an impending layoff.
Please have your DCSMEC membership card with you.
Fraternally:
Keith Love
Business Agent
4/4/11

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DCSMEC NOTICE

To All Members:

Please be aware that the regular scheduled March 2011 General Membership meeting has been cancelled due to a conflict with Spring Break.

If anything occurs creating a need for a meeting the President, Don Waugh will call a “Special Meeting”. You can also keep posted on current events and important information at www.dcsmec.org.  If you need any further information contact your Steward, Yard Representative or the DCSMEC office (305) 477-6002.

Fraternally,

Keith Love

P.S. Who the hell put Spring Break in the middle of March?

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DCSMEC Notice Feb. 23, 2011

Dear brothers and sisters,
Please take the time to watch the videos by clicking the link. Its about a five minute video of the union workers rallying at the state capital in Wisconsin. As I hope you are aware those very same threats to the workers of Wisconsin are happening right here in our own state. Please also take the time to click on the link and sign the statement of solidarity. In these most difficult of times we must come together as one. We at DCSMEC will do everything we can to keep you informed of all that is happening in our state.
In Solidarity,
Keith Love
DCSMEC
“When Matthew Wisniewski created an incredible video about what’s been taking place in Wisconsin over the past few days, he said, “Please pass on this video if you like it. It needs more publicity. People need to see why we’re protesting.”

I’m not sure having the AFL-CIO send this video out to our entire e-mail list is quite what Matthew had in mind—but our staff loved this video, and we think you will, too. Matthew’s video shows the unbelievable people-powered energy behind what’s happening in Wisconsin.

Watch the amazing video—it’s a few minutes, but worth every second.

Then, sign our statement of solidarity.

Crowds in Wisconsin have swelled to more than 70,000, with more expected today. What the protesters are doing in Wisconsin is working.

Workers who are under attack—and the communities that know and respect them—have created such a powerful show of solidarity that all 14 Democratic members of the Wisconsin state Senate left the Senate chambers in protest, indefinitely delaying a vote on Gov. Scott Walker’s anti-worker bill. And Republicans are starting to waver.

This is the kind of strength it takes to win. We need to make our voices heard whenever and wherever attacks occur, in Wisconsin and in our own states.

Watch the amazing video.

Then, sign our statement of solidarity.

The electricity and energy and solidarity we’re seeing with Wisconsin workers is truly unprecedented. But it is only the beginning. Now, as one supporter said to us on Twitter, “We must keep the momentum going & growing. Now is the time & we cannot give in or up.” That’s true in Wisconsin, and it’s just as true in all our communities.

In Solidarity,

Manny Herrmann
Online Mobilization Coordinator, AFL-CIO

P.S. Here are more things you can do to show your support:

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DCSMEC Notice -Jan. 10, 2011

Dear Brothers and Sisters:

Just a friendly reminder that our next General Membership meeting will be held on January 18, 2011 at the DCSMEC location; 2315 NW 107 Avenue, Conference Room 10 & 11, Doral, FL  33172 at 4:30pm.

Please mark your calendar!

Fraternally:

Keith Love

Business Agent.

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DSCMEC NOTICE

Dear Members:

On December 13, 2010 the School Board posted a notice pursuant to an order of the Public Employees Relation Commission (PERC). Although this “Notice” seems to be addressed to all employees, the case and incident in question concerns only the UTD Bargaining Unit. The DCSMEC Union has consulted with our Attorneys’ of record who has advised us that this Order by the Public Employee Relations Commission has no bearing on the DCSMEC Unit members or the terms and conditions set forth in the DCSMEC Union Collective Bargaining Agreement.

If any members have any questions or concerns regarding this, please contact one of your DCSMEC Representatives.

Fraternally:

Keith Love
Business Agent

December 15, 2010

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