Steelworkers Condemn Lockout of Members by Titan Tire (NYSE: TWI)
MERRILLVILLE, Ind., Dec. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The United
Steelworkers (USW) today condemned Titan Tire’s lockout of approximately 1,000
members at the company’s Bryan, OH, Des Moines, IA and Freeport, IL facilities.
The company’s actions came despite the union informing the company that it would
hold information meetings and a vote on the company’s proposal for contracts
covering the three facilities within the next week.
Jim Robinson, Chairman of the USW’s Negotiating Committee and Director of USW
District 7, criticized the action saying, “Titan’s lock out of 1,000 of our
members at all three of its tire-making facilities is completely unnecessary and
entirely premature.”
The USW and Titan began negotiations in September and were working towards a
contract that contained changes the company stated it needed to regain
profitability at the three USW-represented plants. Although the contract
technically expired on November 19th, the USW and company agreed to extend
negotiations until December 17 to continue the progress in negotiations.
However, the company informed the union mid-week that it would not agree to a
further extension and would lock out workers, completely ceasing its tire
production, unless an agreement was reached.
Robinson explained that, “The company’s proposal falls far short of what we
would like to see and we would much rather have continued to negotiate and reach
a mutually-acceptable deal. However, due to the company’s intransigence and its
declaration that it would lock out our members, we made it clear to the company
that we would continue to work, take their contract proposal back to our
members, explain it and have the members vote. Despite our commitment, Titan
chose to shut its doors and lock our members out the week before Christmas.”
The union will follow-through on its commitment and will hold explanation
meetings at each of the facilities over the course of the next few days
culminating in the membership voting on the contracts on Thursday, December
23rd.
The USW represents 850,000 workers in the U.S. and Canada employed in the
metals, rubber, chemicals, paper, oil refining and the service sector
industries.
For more information: www.usw.org.
Contact:
Jim Robinson 219-743-9797
SOURCE United Steelworkers (USW)















