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ATU Local 241

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  • Insurgent victory in ATU 241

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  • In quest of democracy at Amalgamated Transit Convention

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    By Rachel Padgett

    Peter Fionda, a longtime member of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 241, attended the ATU national convention in Las Vegas this September. Local 241 represents bus drivers employed by Chicago. This is the story as he told it to us:

  • Court strikes down Transit Union restrictive rule

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  • In the Transit and Transport unions

    Amalgamated Transit Union

    Local 241, Chicago: Never a dull moment in this 6,700-member local of city bus drivers. Lamont Coleman and Marcus Scott continue their campaign to open up the union, for the right of members to free discussion in break rooms, for information on side agreements with management, and for rescheduling membership meetings at a more convenient time for members. Now a second group sought to file charges against the local president, accusing him of agreeing to contract memos without membership approval and of adding his wife to the union payroll to campaign for Obama. According to Coleman, a vote of 75% at a membership meeting is required before charges can be processed for trial. But 75% of what? This turns out to be an odd 75%. Here, he reports, is how it worked out:

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