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The following article is from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s bi-monthly Foundation Action Newsletter, September/October 2020 edition. To view other editions or to sign up for a free subscription, click here
Sysco employee Henry Weilmuenster and a majority of his colleagues backed two petitions which sought to eject unpopular Teamsters officials from their warehouse
OK – With free legal aid from National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys
Sysco Oklahoma warehouse employee Henry Weilmuenster and his coworkers have successfully removed an unwanted Teamsters union from their workplace
Weilmuenster and his coworkers achieved their victory by taking advantage of the rights won by Foundation staff attorneys in the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) 2019 Johnson Controls decision
the NLRB ruled that an employer can withdraw recognition from a union if it receives a majority-backed employee petition opposing the
union within 90 days of a monopoly bargaining contract expiring
Union officials then have a 45-day window to contest such a withdrawal of recognition
but only by requesting a secret-ballot vote among the employees in the workplace on whether the union should stay
Weilmuenster submitted both a petition to the NLRB for a secret-ballot vote to remove the union and a petition to Sysco asking that it withdraw recognition of the Teamsters union at the first available opportunity
Both requests were supported by a majority of his coworkers
Though NLRB Region 14 officials in January blocked Weilmuenster and his coworkers’ request for a decertification vote in response to dubious “blocking charges” from Teamsters officials
Sysco ultimately withdrew recognition from the Teamsters union based on the showing of majority employee support for withdrawal in Weilmuenster’s petition
Teamsters honchos had a 45-day window to file for a secret-ballot election to reinstall the union
but did not do so — apparently because they feared an election loss
“This case demonstrates why Johnson Controls is so important,” commented National Right to Work Foundation Vice President Patrick Semmens
“Union bosses should not be allowed to maintain monopoly power over workers through legal maneuvering when there is clear evidence that a majority of workers want the union out of their workplace.”
Pharma sea freight specialist network Poseidon has appointed Torben Weilmuenster (pictured) to its newly created role of chairman of its management group
Mr Weilmuenster’s two-year appointment coincides with other elections to the group
He will maintain his role as global head of supply chain management at Frankfurt-based Merz Pharma
Global technology leader for cold chain protection at DuPont
will support Mr Weilmuenster in the Poseidon group as vice chairman
Following its clearance by competition regulators to complete its acquisition of DB Schenker
the less-than-container load (LCL) consolidator owned by India’s Allcargo Logistics
Lithuanian road freight and logistics firm Girteka Group appointed Edvardas Liachovi?ius (above) as its new ..
Freight forwarding veteran Marco Nazarri (above) has been appointed chief commercial officer (CCO) of German ..
German logistics group deugro has promoted Steffen Behrens (above) to the position of chief commercial ..
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to Jean and Coral (Nee Radke) Fox in Milwaukee
WI until most of the family moved to southern California in 1968 when her father got promoted
CA for 25 years before moving to Pocahontas
She worked as an insurance agent for 49.5 years before retiring in 2019
attending services every week whether it be in person or online
Some of Coreen’s favorite hobbies were playing BINGO
Coreen and John would travel every year to attend the Illinois State basketball tournaments
Another one of Coreen’s favorite pastimes was watching horse races
When describing Coreen her family and friends say she was as sharp as a tack
would do anything for you if you would let her
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Good news is Butch and Corky back together.
I remember how Corky would help me with my homework and one year helped me pass third grade over the summer
She would read to me when I was in a time out – that happened alot
I had sent her a flower pop-up birthday card on August 13th which she wrote to me how she really thought it was beautiful
I had not contacted her in years so it was nice to share something nice
I hope she is at Peace and with God and John Hutchinson
as my Mom would yell out each one until she got it right when one of us misbehaved
I have fond memories of Corky as I grew up
She gave of herself to others in so many ways throughout her life
she sent National Geographic magazines to my house for 18 years for my son as he grew to adulthood
She was a kind and giving person – it makes me deeply contemplate about why such a person as this had to suffer so much in the end
People always say that within a gathering such as a funeral
because you will never completely understand
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The 100th and final Freedom Rock mural will be placed at Adventureland in Altoona, closing out a years-long project
Iowa artist Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II set out in 2013 to honor service members by painting murals depicting military scenes on large boulders in each of Iowa's 99 counties. He achieved his goal earlier this year with the installation of a rock in Linn County.
The bonus mural at Adventureland will be the second in Polk County
The other is at an American Legion post in Bondurant
Sorensen, a Republican state representative from Greenfield, said in a Facebook posting Thursday that he hoped to place the rock right in front of Adventureland by July 4
Sorensen painted his first rock mural in 1999 and has painted rocks in other states
Each rock is different and may reflect certain conflicts
honor the fallen or recognize a county's history
The only image that doesn't change is that of a Huey helicopter
made with paint mixed with the ashes of Vietnam veterans
"I wanted each rock to be like a piece to a 99-piece puzzle, and I wanted to tap into their specific stories," Sorensen told the Des Moines Register in 2020
More: Visit Freedom Rock, shop Christmas items, tour Scotland with Rick Steves: Your guide to what's happening in Southeast Iowa this week
Chris Higgins covers the eastern suburbs for the Register. Reach him at chiggins@registermedia.com and follow him on Twitter @chris_higgins_
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