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    Unions see Super Bowl leverage in labor battle

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Facing a legislative vote that would make Indiana a right-to-work state, alarmed union members are thinking about making their case on perhaps the nation's biggest stage — the Super Bowl.

    Labor activists are deciding whether to go ahead with protests that could include Teamsters clogging city streets with trucks and electricians staging a slowdown at the convention center site of the NFL village. What's holding them back is a fear the effort could create a backlash from those who think sports and politics don't mix.

    "The last thing the city needs is a black eye," said Jeff Combs, organizing director for Teamsters Local 135 in Indianapolis, one of the unions discussing strategy. Union locals are awaiting guidance from the Indiana AFL-CIO before deciding what to do.

    The debate about tactics reflects the desperation of organized labor as the Legislature prepares to vote on the right to work measure, which would ban union contracts mandating that workers pay dues for representation. Republicans, who see the bill as an advantage for recruiting businesses to the state, outnumber Democrats 60-40 in the House and 37-13 in the Senate. Indiana would become the 23rd state with a right-to-work law, and the first in 10 years to pass the measure.

    The vote, which Republicans would like to hold in the coming weeks, has already prompted union demonstrations at the statehouse and sporadic boycotts by House Democrats.

    "The extreme nature of the folks who are trying to impact this for some of their own special interests is a little bit surprising," Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma said Wednesday.

    Indiana, with its auto and other manufacturing industries, has a strong union tradition. Thousands of workers in at least a half dozen unions, including stagehands, truckers, carpenters, electricians and service employees, will be involved in erecting and staffing the huge tent-city of food pavilions, kids' amusements, and live-music venues near Lucas Oil Stadium for a week before the Feb. 5 game.

    Opinions among labor leaders are split between those who want to focus on wooing moderate Republican lawmakers and those who want to use the Super Bowl to show the nation the importance of organized labor for staging major events.

    "This is why it's not planned out, because there are so many moving parts," said AFL-CIO spokesman Jeff Harris.

    Roughly 50 labor leaders from across Indiana met Monday for the AFL-CIO's "Labor Table" to discuss strategy. Harris said unions are ready to begin filing permits with the city this week for protests and other actions.

    Organizers from the city's host committee to the NFL say they are confident the game will not be disrupted. "We are aware of the matter but do not anticipate it will be an issue," said NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy.

    The Indianapolis Capital Improvements Board, which runs Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indianapolis Convention Center, has no-strike agreements with unions representing stagehands, carpenters, electricians and painters. But other unions, including hotel workers, aren't covered, and the building trades workers could choose to honor any picket lines that are set up at the sites. Brad Holloway, a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 481 in Indianapolis, said electricians could also engage in work slow-downs

    Host Committee organizers say public safety officials are prepared to deal with protesters or other problems. "Hopefully they see the good of the whole for the community and embrace that," said spokeswoman Dianna Boyce.

    Emotions could get the better of some irate union members if the bill passes before Feb. 5.

    "You can tell them we'll take the Super Bowl and shove it," said Combs, the Teamsters organizer. Teamsters gathered at the Statehouse Wednesday wearing T-shirts with the roman numerals 46, referring to the Super Bowl, crossed out on the back. He said truckers would be willing to risk arrest by causing traffic jams.

    Some Democrats in Indiana's House, who have been stalling legislative action by boycotting House sessions, said it's understandable that union members would take advantage of the game's national television coverage.

    "It gives us more national attention," said Rep. Vanessa Summers, D-Indianapolis.

     

    16 comments

    • Katie  •  4 mths ago
      Well now that could be quite a brawl... getting between a bunch of redneck (no offense meant at all),pumped up football fans who have spent time and money to get tickets to, and travelling to see the Super Bowl, and kick-off. My bets are on the Super Bowl fans.
    • Decoy  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Two points:
      1 Go ahead and demonstrate for us that unions have too much power. Interfere with the super bowl and prove the Republicans right. I double-dog dare you!
      2 Right to work does not ban unions, it bans employee slavery to unions. Under R2W, the union must convince the employee that they're worth paying for. It does place constraints on unions, but it's workers who exercise those constraints, not management.
    • sj  •  4 mths ago
      Why are unions so scared of The RIGHT to work...if unions are so great it wont make any difference, people will pay dues to them...Wont they?

      HAHAHAHAHa...
    • Scott  •  4 mths ago
      People can relax and enjoy life in RIGHT TO WORK states.
      • James 4 mths ago
        In their new, lower paying jobs.
      • hougal 3 mths ago
        james - at least they have a job and aren't paying union bosses to live their lavish lifestyles
    • !  •  4 mths ago
      Listen to reason: stop forcing yourself on people. We are already aware of labor unions and the benefits that they offer their paying members. No need to intrude on some much-needed relaxation in order to make people listen to your incessant whining.
    • Todd  •  4 mths ago
      Just when you think unions couldn't possibly do something dumber and more self-absorbed, they exceed it by a mile!
    • amazed  •  Blair, Nebraska  •  4 mths ago
      What idiots and jerks!
    • poo-pooed on it  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Please do it,,,,I luv the union thugs...
    • the doctor  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      as usual, the unions dont mind inconveniencing regular people to get what they want.
      face it, in the 50's and 60's they negotiated things that were eventually passed into law.but they did it for themselves. for the past 30 years they have only thought of themselves and their own enrichment.
    • Todd  •  4 mths ago
      Unions about to demonstrate in the most public manor possible how they consisitently sabotage the interests of their members, even alienating and embarrasing their wealthiest members in the players union.
    • Todd  •  4 mths ago
      Union members have to be the dumbest people in the country. Look at their leadership actually debating whether to sabotage Americas biggest sporting event. Go for it Hoffa, I am sure that will work beautifully! And some people choose to send them part of their paycheck.
    • Adam  •  Palmdale, California  •  4 mths ago
      I bet they could cut the cost to host the Super Bowl in half if they used R2W workers and paid them the same as the union workers.
    • Rick  •  4 mths ago
      please please please please please do it - F the "Super Bowl" and F the Unions. It would be a two-fer of fail.
    • ronald  •  Owensboro, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      If it wasnt for unions we would not have the workers rights that we have. The BIG ones are 40 hour work weeks, job safety, and mininum wage along to mention prevailing wage. Right to work has not helped any working man....
      • D train's dad 4 mths ago
        your statement might have been true forty or fifty years ago but it no longer stands up to scrutiny. Unions have become tools for people that think they are more entitled than others and they will do anything to keep it that way.
      • ! 4 mths ago
        Right to work has helped every working man. Right to work allows an individual to negotiate how he wants and when he wants. Right to work prevents increases in costs of living that result whenever "prevailing wage" (read: Union wages) go up. Right to work allows the best to be rewarded while the dead weight is let go. The right people get the money and benefits, and the company growth as a result of ethical workers results in a healthier community. Thanks for all the Unions did 60 years ago, but Unions are now strictly benefit companies for paying members. They do NOT represent any worker who doesn't pay them.
      • Secret Police 4 mths ago
        Ronny - All those rights are law now. Union dues just support union big shot's lifestyles.
    • robert  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 mths ago
      unions have outlived their usefulness,, Toyota got so fed up with dealing with the United Auto Workers at the NUMMI , plant that after a 20 year run said its not worth the aggrevation and they treated the employees good,,, Now those auto workers have nothing,,but a union.
    • D train's dad  •  Fayetteville, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      In the past, unions were a much needed tool to help create the middle class that was the backbone of this country. Today, unions are more about protecting mine and taking yours. If they did anything to interfere with something major like a superbowl, they would be playing into the hands of the people that want to limit their political power or even weaken them to the point of extinction. I live in a right to work state and we have unions here. The locals are smart enough to realize that they have to survive just like everyone else and having unions locally does a good job of keeping the wage at a high enough level to make it easier to survive for the non union workers. Doing something as incredibly stupid as advertising what you are thinking about doing that would cause hardship for others just demonstrates the me first attitude of most unions existing today.
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