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Why the IWW is in a labor dispute with the owners of Metro Lighting in Berkeley

Metro lighting in Berkeley claims to be a "socially and environmentally correct 'green business'," but on Thursday, August 9, 2007, workers feared caustic alkaline may have been releasesd into the air as a result of unsafe disposal.

IWW members and pro-union workers were locked out that morning after complaining about a potentially serious chemical exposure in their workplace.

The lock-out is yet another union-busting move on the part of Christa and Lawrence Grown, co-owners of Metro Lighting.  Workers have been taking collective action to improve their working conditions over the past five months and are demanding the following before they return to work:

  • Proper clean-up of dispersed chemicals (caustic alkaline) by a certified abatement company
  • Certification that the work environment is safe to return to
  • Raise pay from $10/hr to $12/hr for sales staff
  • Settle age discrimination violation in a timely mannerPayment for hours not worked due to this labor dispute

For more information, call Gabe at 510-395-1324