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Union Uncovers Report Finding Superior Court Managers Are “Subpar”

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Andrew Perry AFSCME District Council 36 Vice President, District IV Los Angeles County Superior Courts (LASC) is weathering a scandal after a report commissioned by LASC’s own consultant found that the management of LASC’s 4,600 employees is “subpar”. AFSCME union employees submitted an information request for a document called “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Assessment Report” on March 13. The report, conducted by Richard D. Harvey and R&K Harvey, LLC, found that court employees were working in a retaliatory and hostile work environment under former Executive Officer Sherri R. Carter. When the union received the DEI, they noticed it was dated August 12, 2022. Carter had resigned a month after that date, in September 2022. LASC’s Own Management Commissioned The Report Almost like a plot twist, it was LASC’s management under Carter that had commissioned Harvey as a consultant to inspect the LASC. LASC didn’t like the findings, and it’s easy to understand why the findings wer...

Torrance Employees PACK City Council Meeting, Reveal Gross Mismanagement [VIDEO]

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  Torrance, California - Torrance employees and several members of allied union Locals packed a Torrance City Council meeting to deliver some important news: the City's ongoing mismanagement is leading to high turnover, and that the situation is reaching a crisis point. The status of a 'full service City' is now at risk. Prior to packing the house, AFSCME 1117 David Inez said he wants everyone too be positive and friendly, because the City Council is the last hope to keep Torrance a "full service City".  Union Representative Bob Adams said there are several city services that are close to being shut down due to lack of staffing. When asked about whether he is looking to steer Torrance away from being a full service city, City Manager Aram Chaparyan denied it. Other union locals who showed up in support of Torrance employees are Artesia 1520, Bellflower 3745, Carson 809, Lawndale 1895, Los Angeles 3090 and Los Angeles Metro 3634. United Steelworkers 675 was also i...

Freedom Foundation Tries Desperately To Break Workplace Democracy in Artesia

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Tom McCabe, Freedom Foundation President   Artesia, California - Sitting in front of Artesia City Hall, a college student in his 20s passes out flyers suggesting that city employees not pay their union dues. However, a brief conversation with the union’s president revealed that the  student volunteer had been lied to. When a union member asked what he was doing, the student  said that the Freedom Foundation had convinced him that unions are unfairly using member money to finance political campaigns, and that the best way to counter that was for union members to opt out of their union dues. The Freedom Foundation is an organization funded by conservative billionaires with the intent of weakening worker resolve, and creating a cheap and underpaid workforce. Artesia union members were kind to the gentleman, but notified AFSCME Local 1520 President Andrew Perry that someone was passing the information out. "I spoke to the guy for about five minutes," said Perry, "and what w...

Bellflower Dancing Group Becomes Target of Christian Fundamentalists

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  Never judge a book by its cover. A group of about 20 Bellflower residents got together a couple of years ago to start a club to host Halloween parties,and costume contests. It has since evolved into a much sought after dancing group called Witches Honor, and they have been the target of much misdirected criticism from Christian conservatives, almost exclusively because of their name.  Why Call Themselves ‘Witches Honor’? Witches Honor was named after a phrase from the 1960s-1970s television sitcom Bewitched . When the main character Samantha would inquire if her mother or another witch was involved in something, usually some deceptive plot, the phrase was invoked. In the show, if a witch held up her index and middle finger, and said “Witches Honor”, that witch was essentially giving an oath that they were telling the truth. That’s the inspiration for the name. Witches Honor was the brainchild of Christal Vargas-Leyva and Kimberly Berger, all of whom were active members of th...

Conspiracy Theorists FAIL At Hijacking School Board Candidates Forum

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The eight candidates for the NLMUSD school board.  (Screen grab from La Mirada Blog's Youtube video) LA MIRADA  - Parents ignored an attempt by event organizers to turn a Norwalk-La Mirada school board candidates forum into a conspiracy theory forum. "What's with these questions? There's definitely an agenda going on here." Those were the words I heard from the parents closest to me as I witnessed one of those cliche' school board meetings you might see on Youtube from the Midwest , the Deep South , or maybe just Orange County , California, where big government religious authoritarianism still have their militant enclaves, and conspiracy theories abound.  The questions asked were about critical race theory (CRT), LGBTQ issues, gender issues, and of course - communism.  But this was no mere school board meeting, folks. This was a candidate's forum. Just under 80 people attended a candidates forum on September 16, put on by the La Mirada Chamber of Commerce ...

Artesia's Employee Union Says They're Goo-Goos (Yes, You Read That Right)

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 How can a union be a steward of 'good government'?  That's what Eye On Pioneer is exploring. Artesia, California - Artesia's employee union is full of a bunch of goo-goos! What, pray tell, is a "goo-goo"?!? Hello Artesia residents, I'm Andrew Perry, a philosophy nerd and a purveyor of corny jokes and one liners. Sit back, relax, and in the words of Ross Geller from Friends , 'Get a load of this.' A goo-goo is an advocate for good government, and after Artesia employees' experiences last year, we've really come to embrace the ideas of the good government movement. In many ways, that was our guiding light. The term 'goo-goo' is a derivative of the original phrase "good government guys", which was a movement to reform municipal government and to find ways to reduce corruption, inefficiency, and assure honesty, transparency, and positive results for the constituents that a City is supposed to serve. Goo-goo was actually coin...

Union President Argues IN FAVOR Of Medicare For All

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  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - In front of 3000 other union members, a union president from California argued that Medicare for All is the solution to America's healthcare crisis, and that Americans should put a stop to money's unfortunate influence on politics and policy making. The resolution passed shortly afterwards. Andrew Perry, the union president being filmed, said he’s tired of the narrative that unions are against Medicare For All. “If anything, Medicare For All is beneficial to unions because it means union bargaining teams can focus on other things like salary, other benefits, safety, and other contractual obligations.”