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News » July 4, 2009 » Web Only
Solidarity Reunited?
Unions rally around shrunken UNITE HERE as it takes on its former ally.
By David Moberg
UNITE HERE President John Wilhelm.
'Now we find the labor movement at a crossroads,' Wilhelm told the convention.
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Chicago—A square plaque in the pavement outside the Sheraton Chicago hotel commemorates the formation of the UNITE HERE union here five years ago. That event was an exuberant, optimistic celebration of the merger of the traditional hotel (HERE) and apparel (UNITE) unions.
UNITE HERE’s second convention at the same hotel this week was not so celebratory: Much of the old UNITE union broke away earlier this year with the active collaboration and support of the Service Employees International Union ( SEIU ), which then absorbed the breakaway units.
But UNITE HERE president John Wilhelm and delegates seemed optimistic, even as they face a battle with their erstwhile ally, SEIU , over members, money and the right to organize traditional HERE industries.
A three-front battle
Wilhelm thinks UNITE HERE will prevail in a three-front battle with contentious employers, a rotten economy and the “company union” (as they label SEIU ) by focusing the union’s fight on companies, strengthening members’ involvement in th"
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