
Jen Tayabji on Local Use of
Non-Union Labor
March 10, 2006
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Hi, I'm Jen Tayabji and I'm the
Executive Director of the
Illinois Disciples Foundation, a peace and justice
campus ministry and
non-profit organization in Champaign.
If you've driven past Kirby and Neil in Champaign
recently,
you may have noticed a giant rat standing next to a
construction site and wondered what was going on. A
Hilton hotel and conference center is being built. The
developers, Paul Tatman and Steve Horve of Illini
Hospitality, are using non-union labor from out of town
to build the facility. The building trades are picketing
the construction site to call public attention to the
unfriendly actions of the developers. The giant rat
symbolizes the threat to our community from this effort
to lower standards for workers. Every faith tradition
recognizes the dignity of labor as something that all
people of conscience should respect. It's been almost a
hundred years since the forerunner of the National
Council of Churches adopted the "Social Creed of the
Churches," which called for a living wage for all
workers and the resolution of industrial disputes
through conciliation and arbitration. Jobs with union
benefits, protections and working conditions support our
community. The decision by the developers to use
non-union labor undermines living standards for workers.
Putting our beliefs into practice, the Illinois
Disciples Foundation joined the local Jobs with Justice
coalition and the building trades in picketing the
construction site. We hope to promote an amicable
resolution of this dispute for the benefit of all
concerned: labor, management and the community. We
encourage the developers to meet with the local
leadership of the Building and Construction Trades
Unions and to negotiate in good faith towards a fair
settlement of the dispute. We ask members of the public
to add your voice of concern to encourage the developers
to negotiate. To get involved, contact the Illinois
Disciples Foundation at 352-8721 or visit us online at
www.prairienet.org/idf.
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