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en What the union historically has done is gone in, negotiate a
contract, then brought it back to its members when they
reached agreement. What the company has been dictating and
intimidating and threatening people is that they want to
shove this contract down the members' throats. That has never
been done in the past,


en The union has been, and continues to be, willing to bargain on all aspects of this contract. The union will continue to pursue all avenues open to us to reach a fair agreement for our members.

en Congresswoman Lee is a long-time advocate for both working people and patients. Her intervention at Eden Medical Center will help hospital management and SEIU members take one step closer towards a fair contract that puts quality patient care first. Our members look forward to negotiating with management to settle an industry standard contract and getting back to taking care of patients.

en The pay cut that the company is imposing on our members is significant and will inflict hardship on our members. But we welcome the additional time it provides us to secure a long-term contract with Northwest. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation.

en The company's intent was to cap their costs on health care, and the company came back to the union and said that if your members want to stay with the insurance, they will have to pick up those increases. And there was no way members could afford to do that.

en I'm very pleased with the overwhelming response from the union members. I've gotten numerous phone calls and e-mails from people who are happy with the new contract.

en The irony here is that we are a labor union, and our responsibility is to enforce the contract to protect the members, ... How can people look you in the eye and think that's what we are going to do if we are basically willing to pull the rug out from under our own employees?

en We are disappointed that members of AMFA have declined ratification of the company's latest contract proposal. A ratified agreement would have ended the mechanics' strike and allowed both parties to move forward.

en We continue to believe that the President will invoke his authority under the Taft-Hartley Act and order union members back to work in the event for a strike. Individual members of Congress from West Coast states appear to be taking a more aggressive position, and have been actively calling or writing the ILWU and PMA to encourage the parties to at least extend the current contract, which would minimize the risk of a complete work stoppage.

en We continue to believe that the President will invoke his authority under the Taft-Hartley Act and order union members back to work in the event for a strike, ... Individual members of Congress from West Coast states appear to be taking a more aggressive position, and have been actively calling or writing the ILWU and PMA to encourage the parties to at least extend the current contract, which would minimize the risk of a complete work stoppage.

en We have concerns about the way our members would be treated and whether contracts would be honored. I think there is a strong correlation between a good union contract and excellent journalism and community service.

en The court allowed Northwest to impose significant pay reductions on our members, and it's going to create a great deal of hardship, ... but we welcome the additional time it provides us to secure a long-term agreement with the company that we can bring back to our members for a vote.

en While I am hopeful that an agreement can be obtained, a decision by the neutral panel on the question of contract rejection is still a real possibility. Our position on a rejected contract has not changed. We will not work willingly without a contract.

en You're actually close. You just have to get back to the bargaining table, negotiate in good faith, come back to the members with something else and then chances are that you'll get an agreement,

en [It's unusual for members of Congress to accept donations in the days surrounding contract awards because doing so can easily] blow up in their face, ... There's a fine line between a contributor supporting someone who helps them and giving a contribution in direct response to getting a contract.


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contract, then brought it back to its members when they
reached agreement. What the company has been dictating and
intimidating and threatening people is that they want to
shove this contract down the members' throats. That has never
been done in the past,".