Support University of Alabama bus drivers fighting for a living wage!
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Justice for Southern workers! Support University of Alabama bus drivers
fighting for a living wage!
Call to action from the Network to
Fight for Economic Justice
In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, bus drivers
are in the midst of a struggle for a living wage. Fed up with earning
poverty wages, the bus drivers are demanding their first union contract.
Nearly a year ago, the Crimson Ride bus drivers voted unanimously to
join Amalgamate Transit Union (ATU) Local 1208.
The University
of Alabama contracts out to First Transit, a division of the massive
British multinational FirstGroup PLC, which runs the Crimson Ride bus
service on campus. The university pays the company $55.50 an hour, and
in turn, the company pays the drivers a paltry $9.50 an hour - poverty
wages. The union drivers are demanding $14 per hour and benefits
comparable to university bus drivers in other states.
First
Transit employs more than 60 drivers. Most are African-American and many
are women. They face intimidation and harassment on the job from the
boss. They receive none of the benefits that employees of the University
of Alabama get. There is no pay on university holidays or during school
breaks. Most cannot afford the expensive health care coverage that
First Transit offers. Many work two jobs to make ends meet.
The
South is not a friendly place for workers - ‘right to work’ laws make
forming a union a nearly impossible task. Wages are lower and poverty is
higher in the South due to racism against African-Americans and the
lack of unions. Despite these obstacles, the Crimson Ride drivers are
demanding the wages and benefits they deserve. The union drivers are
launching a campaign to ask University of Alabama President Dr. Robert
Witt to tell First Transit to meet the demands of the union. Supporting
the union drivers, the Tuscaloosa chapter of Students for a Democratic
Society (SDS) is boarding buses to gather petition signatures.
During
the 1950s and ‘60s in Alabama, courageous men, women and children
fought for justice and civil rights. Rosa Parks refused to budge from
her seat at the front of the bus. Today, the Crimson Ride bus drivers
are standing up and fighting back for equal treatment, fair pay, and
workers’ rights.
“First Transit, Stop Stalling!”
The
Network to Fight for Economic Justice (NFEJ) is calling on trade
unionists, housing activists, civil and equal rights groups, community
organizations and students from across the country to stand in
solidarity with the Crimson Ride drivers. Statements of solidarity can
be sent to Union Steward Tia Brown at tb3...@yahoo.com.
The NFEJ
is organizing a National Call In Day on February 17th:
Call Dr.
Witt, President of the University of Alabama at 205-348-5103 and tell
him “Stop stalling! We want a contract! Justice for the bus drivers
now!”