Hybrid Unionism: Dead End of Fertile Future?

Benson, Herman

Hybrid Unionism Dead End or Fertile Future? Herman Benson SoME YEARS AGO, when it became ob­vious that the labor movement was in trouble, when membership figures were dropping, academics...

...Then John Sweeney rose to the top of the AFL-CIO in 1995, promising a return to the days of honor and glory...
...He still enjoys dominant, enthu­siastic support...
...The new system is supposed to free some union representatives from the time-con­suming task of dealing face to face with a griev­ant and to allow others to concentrate on expanding the membership roster...
...On August 25, all officers and members of United Healthcare Workers-West received the ten pages of bad news: hearings on the trusteeship would open in late September...
...What holds these assemblages together wí11 be the paid staff, se­lected by the international and beholden to it . As these inert membership lists administered from the office desk became more numerous and larger, their sheer weight could threaten to over­whelm the union and stifle its independent life...
...The disquietude was first expressed by rank-and-file SEIUers and fired staff around the country...
...It burst out into the open in Janu­ary 2007, when Sal Rosselli sounded the alarm . Rosselli is president of United Healthcare Workers-West...
...The giant building service Local 32B-J arose as an old-style "confrontational" union...
...For years, he had played well with others on the Stern team, and he led a local with a big part of the SEIU total mem­bership . Under pressure of mass protests from the UHW-W membership, Stern backed off and ended the controversial arrangement . But it soon became obvious that Stern had not backed off from his basic policy...
...Ironically, the central core of his SEIU, what provides its power and morale, is not a collection of hybrid units cleverly manipulated into existence, but the old-style unions, created by traditional union leaders who fought militantly in the old way to win recognition . They struck for con­tracts, they processed grievances for members who were abused...
...HERMAN BENSON is the founder of the Associa­ tion for Union Democracy and was its executive director for twenty years...
...then these quasi, proto unions could become the nucleus of a strong new unionism...
...In the case of SEIU, your letter addressed a straw man since no such re­taliatory trusteeship is under consideration nor would we ever approve one ." Less than three months after the June con­vention, the scene changed...
...abandon old-style confrontational unionism ; look to hedge fund managers ; cooperate with responsible employers to rebuild the American economy...
...That question poses only one side of the issue, and not the most important one . There is an­other: how will the labor movement evolve as it comes increasingly under the influence of the new union-company The Stern camp's initial call for a massive campaign to organize the unorganized won a near-unanimous approval in his own SEIU and in the broader liberal-labor public...
...Also in May, the president of the Union of Union Representatives, the bargaining agent for over 250 SEIU international repre­sentatives, wrote Stern that "some work as­signments related to [Rosselli's] United Healthcare Workers-West may violate" the provision in their agreement that bars staff members "from activity which wí11 interfere with the internal affairs of a local union ." A convention of the staff union unanimously resolved that its members "should not partici­pate in work that undermines the leaders of UHW-West...
...The impact of that kind of regime upon the life of the union is already evident less than a year after he emerged triumphant from his international convention : corruption on dis­play...
...All these are signs that Stern's ideological conceptions and organizational practices are coming under critical scrutiny inside the SEIU and among his sympathizers in the universi­ties...
...A year before the June convention, accord­ing to the principal accusation in the trustee­ship indictment, the local officers had voted $1,000,000 out of the treasury, and planned to add more, into a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corpo­ration, presumably to be used to promote the union's health care policies in the public arena . The fund was to be administered by the local officers...
...In the SEIU, the pro­cess erupted suddenly and massively on two fronts...
...On May 10, 2008, Kris Maher of the Wall Street Journal revealed that the SEIV and UNITE HERE (a Change to Win ally) had entered into secret agreements with two glo­bal employers of service workers, Sodexho and the Compass Group USA...
...The militant Justice for Janitors move­ment helped increase SEJU strength...
...and the money could be outside the normal control of the international...
...For more than two hundred years, the basic principle that distinguished union­ism from all philanthropic means of lifting the downtrodden has been that workers must act for themselves in their own interest and not rely on forms of charity...
...In an open letter to Stern in May, they wrote that "over the last few years we have begun to see a disturbing pattern de­veloping in SEIU's relationship with students and campus workers...
...Or, why shouldn't workers be permitted to choose other institutions-law firms, for example-to represent them...
...Locals, as the place where workers have some direct control over their union and their working conditions, are disappearing . 80 . DISSENT I Winter 2009 They are replaced by massive units or coun­cils of a hundred thousand dues payers or more, held together by a disciplined staff of officials-sometimes appointed, sometimes elected...
...But if workers, starting with their company union, could take it over-as they sometimes could transform it, and join with a bona fide union, it could be a different story...
...Some of Stern's key allies, whom he had armed with extensive powers, are mired in charges of corruption...
...By trusteeing a local, the international renders it incapable of effectively defending against the imposition of the trusteeship or of defending membership rights during a trust­eeship . Ironically, that anomaly is at the heart of the trusteeship threat against UHC-W...
...T HERE'S NOTHING new in the idea of in­creasing union membership by offering attractive deals to employers . When the CIO was organizing workers into a militant new labor movement, rival AFL unions could ride the wave of organizing by offering employers a more docile partner...
...Not just the terms of the agreements, but their very exist­ence is a secret, even to the lucky new union members...
...Hybrid unions constructed with the assis­tance of cooperating employers is Stern's prin­cipal means for the mass "growing" of SEIU . The bigger it grows, he is convinced, the more po­litically powerful it becomes . So far, the strat­egy is an idea and a promise...
...Nobody challenges the validity of Stern's goal of bringing unionism to new mil­lions...
...Unlike the scattering of pow­erless rank-and-file complainers, Rosselli could not be ignored . He heads a 150,000-member local, with a paid staff of hundreds and a trea­sury in the millions . He is an eminent and re­spected figure in the West Coast labor movement and politically influential . Before the June SEIV convention, Stern and his followers waved aside rumors that they would silence Rosselli by trusteeing his local...
...No need now to be preoccupied by an indeterminate future or to ponder the implications of the kind of union­ism he favors...
...The trusteeship indictment charges that the local is dilatory in resolving a dispute over $100,000 expended from the fund...
...The UHW-W noted that the SEIU had campaigned jointly with nursing home employers in a successful political campaign for increased state health care subsidies...
...In August, Los Angeles Times writer Paul Pringle reported that the U .S...
...In the name of modernizing operations, the SEJU wí11 make central telephone or computer lines a main link between its officialdom and its million-mem­ber mass...
...mem­bers have "problems" on the job, not grievances against their employer...
...Actually Stern charged, the exclusive and real purpose of the fund was to protect the officers in the event of a trusteeship . After Stern ruled that the fund violated union rules, it was dissolved and the money returned to the treasury...
...Rosselli, respected in California as a progres­sive labor leader, had become, with Stern's sup­port, a member of the SEIU international executive committee and chair of the SEIU California Council . Those credentials guaran­teed a hearing to what he had to say...
...Perhaps ethnic iden­tity could somehow replace class solidarity...
...with 150,000 members in Cali­fornia, it is one of the SEIU's largest locals...
...In March, the local set up a separate fund of $500,000 to be held in trust by its law firm, to be used for the legal defense of its members and officers against an illegal trusteeship . "This," reads the indictment, "is an inappro­priate use of union movies...
...That principle would erode under the new systems...
...The old ways aren't working," Stern told Maher, "and we're trying to find different relationships with employers that guarantee workers a voice ." In this new way, unions are formed behind the backs of workers and with the permission and cooperation of the employers...
...M EAwwHILE, the notion of a domesti­cated unionism, innocuous for em­ployers, has been so successfully marketed as the royal road to social justice that it is difficult for Stern's own followers to grasp its full implications...
...At the SEIU convention in June, everyone agreed-both ad­ministration enthusiasts and its critics-that the union must gear up to organize...
...Once again the question arises: is this bet­ter than nothing...
...In reply to the misgivings expressed by leading writers and academics, forty-seven top SEIU leaders wrote that they agreed "that trustee­ships should never be used to limit democratic debate in any union...
...SEIU, in an agreement with the em­ployers' Alliance, got forty-two nursing homes with some two thousand members ; but the union agreed that it would be barred from try­ing to organize the Alliance's 185 nonunion fa­cilities...
...to run for office...
...But where would he lead the labor movement...
...During the period of trust­eeship, the local officers and members may not use their own local's funds to carry out any union activities or to pay the legal expenses of defending the rights of officers or members in court...
...In justifying his novel approach to orga­nizing, Stern explained, "These workers have no unions...
...Rosselli's open criticism could not be shrugged off as the complaint of an in­veterate whiner...
...At the same time, Stern ap­pointed two "monitors," not quite trustees, with 84 . DISSENT I Winter 2009 the immediate power to control "all disburse­ments" by the local . At this writing, trusteeship seems imminent...
...If work­ers who are initially shepherded into a union are encouraged to participate in union life...
...According to the UHW-W, the agreement covering the newly organized sites undercut union standards in the industry, and the new SEIU units created under the agree­ment "may come close to becoming . . . com­pany unions...
...With resources so great and the need so urgent, some level of progress is inevitable...
...Even today, there are some bona fide mainstream unions, and some sus­pect ones, that grow their own membership by providing cut-rate deals for willing employers . Stern's view is different . As he argues, he is proposing an alternative, not to a robust unionism, but to no union at all ; and, he says, the unions he proposes are better than no union...
...that's where we start from...
...Job problems" reviewed by disembodied voices at the end of the phone line and griev­ances no longer handled by an actual person at the workplace-this novel system wí11 trans­form the whole dynamic between the union and its members...
...Then, he shook up the labor establishment with running ideas of the month: Organize new millions...
...Two other charges are secondary or flimsy...
...Inside his own SEIU and outside, they applauded his stated goals with almost unanimous enthusiasm...
...As a cooperative partner, unions could of­fer much to consenting employers...
...Even now, his supporters hold fast to their original enthu­siasm, convinced that Stern has hit upon a bril­liant new strategy to win "Justice for All ." But after more than ten years and three quadren­nial SEIU conventions under Stern's leader­ship, events have demonstrated that there are deeper implications to the Stern line than the noble call to organize...
...The unions agree to be barred from attempting to organize the others ; and they will not post derogatory remarks about the companies anywhere in the world . This secret agreement uncovers the key to Stern's touted discovery of how to organize in this era of glo­bal capitalism, refuting any claim that Andy Stern has opened a new, inspiring road for la­bor...
...Misgivings mount...
...Still another: if, in the face of employer hostility, unions are unable to enroll masses of workers at their workplace, why not serve workers directly, not only with problems on their job but with their whole range of individual miseries-legal, compen­sation, unemployment insurance, housing, and so on...
...The administration's program adopted by the convention provides that in­stead of presenting their "job problems" on the work site to a flesh-and-blood steward repre­sentative, members wí11 log in to a "Member­ship Resource Center," where they wí11 get "expert" advice from a voice at the other end of the line-perhaps human, perhaps elec­tronic...
...T HE SAME ANSWER applies today...
...Stern earns credit for dramatizing that need and raising it to the top of the agenda...
...Years passed, nothing much changed, labor's decline continued . Promising another new beginning, Andy Stern led his own Service Employees International Union and a consortium of fellow-traveling unions out of the AFL-CIO into a rival federa­tion, Change to Win...
...Shop stewards under pres­sure from their constituents day to day on the job, especially those elected, are motivated to take grievances seriously and work hard to sat­isfy the grievant But the owners of those voices on the telephone are appointed by an admin­istration that wants to minimize grievances as a distraction...
...Consider Stern's insistence that the con­frontational method of building unions must be replaced by a unionism created in coopera­tion with willing employers, even if they may sometimes need a little prodding...
...Rickman Jackson had been one of Freeman's close aides in Local 6434 until Stern appointed him as president of the SEIU's 55,000-member local in Michigan...
...If employ­ers let unions grow, the partners can deploy their masses to mutual advantage . A strong la­bor movement can mobilize political power to help employers shed the heavy costs of health insurance and pensions and socialize them on to the backs of consumers . How many employers wí11 take the bait...
...He looks not toward the old­fashioned method of organizing and inspiring workers in a battle for union recognition, but to employers' cooperation, even their active as­sistance, in fashioning the modern, and bigger, labor movement...
...It was an ideological mishmash, but a challenging and provocative one, and it made him into a media celebrity as the labor leader of the future . We no longer need academic theorists to create substitutes for unionism...
...At the same time, he spends resources deploying his own powers as international president in an attempt to destroy the main critic of his policies, the one with re­sources and influence enough to stand in his way . Stern's troubles with three important allies arose when they were accused of expropriat­ing union monies...
...No one faults the goal of scourging evils suffered by the oppressed and changing the world of labor...
...But neither is it unionism as we have known it, because it is constructed jointly with employers...
...By abandoning adversarial unionism and minimizing individual griev­ances, he would not annoy his partners with the sordid details of shop life . He is willing to offer gentle terms to make a start, then together they could concentrate on the grander common interests of rebuilding American economy...
...Herman Benson SoME YEARS AGO, when it became ob­vious that the labor movement was in trouble, when membership figures were dropping, academics came up with novel ideas to provide some measure of protection for unorganized workers . Only one suggestion was rooted in unionism as we know it . That was the idea first advanced by Clyde Summers, popularized byAlan Hyde and others, and most recently revived at book length by Charles Morris in The Blue Eagle at Work...
...What they had in common was the notion that, because traditional union­ism was obsolete it had to be replaced by some other form of representation or be transformed into a social service or settlement house type of operation...
...In a hard-hitting analysis-an all-out at­tack-Rosselli's UHW-W criticized an agree­ment that Stern had negotiated in 2003 with the California Alliance, an association repre­senting 284 nursing homes...
...Stern won credit for instigat­ing a debate on fundamental issues, even though those issues have never been clearly defined...
...After fifty years of insurgency in unions, with the right to dissent backed by federal law, the spirit of internal union democracy is deeply implanted . Within the SEIU itself and on the outside, a strong voice of dissent is already be­ing heard, most impressively from Rosselli and his rank-and-file co-thinkers around the coun­try...
...When Jack­son was charged with complicity in Freeman's derelictions, he took a leave from his appoint­ive president's job . Stern had appointed Annelle Grajeda as president of the new 77,000-member Local 721 of Los Angeles county employees . He sup­ported her to replace Sal Rosselli as president of the SEIV California Council and also for international executive vice president . With Stern, she is one of the SEIU's top eight inter­national officers . In August, she had to take a leave from all three posts after facing charges of improperly authorizing payments of unde­termined thousands to her boyfriend . These events impelled Stern to appoint a commission to reexamine the SEIV's ethical practices code, presumably to make clear that union officers were forbidden to defraud union treasuries...
...The thirty-one-page administration pro­gram submitted to the June convention does not once mention the word grievance...
...The main line of at­tack against UHC-W could be summed up as follows : the local faces trusteeship on charges of appropriating funds to resist trusteeship...
...UUR president Malcolm Har­ris requested a labor-management meeting, following the convention, to discuss their complaint...
...The quick fix can become an addiction . That this danger is real was revealed at the union's convention in June...
...Stern has pre­empted the field with his own idea of a new kind of unionism...
...What begins as a union in embryo could turn into a new kind of degenerate hybrid...
...But the trusteeship against Rosselli shifted into high gear...
...He sounded a trumpet call to organize the unorganized, especially the oppressed minorities, the low-paid unskilled, and the super-exploited immigrants...
...Even with all those millions and all that staff assigned to the effort, Stern's new kind of noncontroversial unionism, rendered palatable to big capital, remains an idea in process, so that it will take time, lots of time, for the re­sults to be tested . To carry out that program, however, he insists upon a strictly centralized authority wielded with a heavy hand against critics...
...Excised from the lan­guage, grievances disappear from the work site...
...Echoing that belief, a UNITE HERE organizer in Rochester wrote to Labor Notes in May 2008 that these arrangements "do under­cut the current wages of union workers . . . if they are meager . . . but didn't the working con­ditions of these workers before unionization undercut union gains even more...
...It is a fair question...
...The growing concern is that the massive reorganization of the union into huge locals, a rise in the number of ap­pointed officers, overtures to managers of big capital funds-all of which, at first, seemed like temporary tactics directed toward a bigger and better labor movement-are now hardening into a permanent way of life, toward a highly bureaucratized labor movement, authoritarian and remote from its membership . The new ide­ology of hybrid unionism seems to be remak­ing the labor movement closer to a political bargaining tool of its leaders rather than to a collective bargaining instrument of its worker members...
...denounce Wal-Mart as a greedy exploiter...
...nobody in the union objects to spending all that money in the effort . And so, despite the misgivings of his critics, Stern enjoys continued support from followers who are inspired by the grand goals he holds before them and anticipate the successes he promises...
...denounce employers who will not cooperate but treat gently those who do ; seek common ground with China and its state-controlled labor organizations to assist work­ers of the world...
...to elect stewards who pursue their grievances ; to join in formu­lating, discussing, and ratifying contracts...
...don't annoy them with individual grievances...
...Hybrid Unionism Dead End or Fertile Future...
...If in the organizing days of the thirties, we asked whether a company union was better than none we might have said, "It depends ." It wouldn't be if it was set up as a barrier to genu­ine unionism...
...The SEIU will, in fact, devote millions of dollars and assign thousands of staff to bring in those new members...
...Stern is right in one crucial respect . It is a new approach . He is convinced that it is the key to labor's bright future . Will it, like many hybrids, prove sterile...
...The students charged that a "deal" with one global company, Aramark, ensured that "University of North Carolina workers could not join the SEIU" and that "the small percentage" who could "would not re­ceive significant improvements in wages and benefits...
...Labor Department is investigat­ing a complaint against the election . After Pringle reported that Freeman had funneled about a million dollars of union money to friends and relatives, the House Edu­cation and Labor Committee announced an investigation . Freeman stepped down, and Stern trusteed the local...
...Stern's twenty-first-century model is not ex­actly a variety of company unionism, because a real union, not an employer, is the initiating force...
...There is no simple answer...
...When a local is trusteed, control of its trea­sury is taken away from its members and elected officers and passes into the hands of the international...
...The Local 1199 unions in health care, pillars of SEIU strength, won their place after decades of militant battle . (Read Upheaval in the Quiet Zone, the excellent his­tory of Local 1199 by Leon Fink and Brian Greenberg...
...They charged, too, that it was im­possible for unionists already organized to get satisfactory information through the new "Member Resource Center...
...But how does Stern hope to tempt employers into helping labor solve its problems...
...Owners got $119 million in 2007, with an additional $180 million to come in 2008...
...On the West Coast, Stern had pieced together an assemblage of locals into the huge new 160,000-member Long-Term Care Workers Local 6434 . As permitted by federal law for new locals, he appointed its president, Tyrone Freeman . By the time his appointive term ended, Freeman had assured his own uncontested election by making the conditions for candidacy so onerous that no one could qualify to run against him...
...SEIU leaders often see students and campus workers as little more than pawns . . . to maneuver in a way that brings members and dues into the union in the short term but keeps workers in poverty and actually hurts our collective efforts to help unions grow at a massive scale ." They had been working to support workers employed by the global companies retained by the universities for their service work...
...What Stern himself has already lost is the virtual unanimity of yesterday ; what the SEID has lost is much more...
...But his problem with Rosselli was of another kind ; it involved sharp political differences . Rosselli is an outspoken and insistent critic of Stern's basic philosophy and practice of collabo­rative unionism...
...N UNIONS like the SEIU, with a strong cadre of idealistic, even socialistic, union activists, it can take many years before the corrosive effects of an authoritarian spirit eat through the core and become obvious...
...Stern denied any trusteeship intention, but the publicly expressed "concern" over the state of SEIU democracy by so many intellec­tuals echoes in the ranks of the union and per­haps even in sections of its leadership . Of the hundreds of thousands of service workers at two global companies, the SEIU told delegates to its June convention, "We have al­ready helped 14,000 workers gain a union so they can begin the climb to more economic justice with improved pay and benefits ." Stu­dents active in pro-union groups at four uni­versities differ...
...democracy at bay...
...When they cheer his ex­pression of lofty goals, they are not necessarily endorsing his ideology...
...The promise is that union membership will grow rapidly because large masses can be as­sembled into these employer-anointed entities . Harvested, not recruited, organized, but not re­ally unionized, will they enter as a passive multi­tude of dues payers...
...Another idea was that if unions can't overcome employer hostility to outside unions, why not relax the restrictions on management-supported forms of company union representation...
...Many of them-per­haps most-are genetically programmed social activists . Because the SEIU has been built and has acquired power by action of militant union loyalists, not by corporate partners, at some point they are bound to ask, "Is this the kind of labor movement we really want...
...There are others . On the eve of the SEIU June convention, when Stern seemed to be threatening to im­pose a trusteeship over Rosselli's insurgent lo­cal, more than a hundred pro-union writers, authors, and educators expressed their "deep concern" in an open letter...
...In any event, labor's near future wí11 prob­ably not be dominated by debates over ideology and philosophy but by the urgencies of practi­cal action...
...The bigger the employer, the better...
...These proposals sought to bestow upon workers the blessings of collective bargaining or other services that they were too weak to win on their own...
...Are work­ers better off with no union at all...
...Some of us," they wrote, "have longstanding ties to the SEIU . . . . Putting UHW under trusteeship would be viewed by many as a sign that internal democ­racy is not valued or tolerated within the SEIU...
...stand with it and other big employ­ers for health care for all Americans ; merge lo­cals into massive entities and draft their officers and staff into a disciplined cadre to increase union "density...
...S2 . DISSENT I Winter 2009 S TERN'S CALL to organize the exploited masses, backed up by a promise to dedi­cate millions of dollars to the cause, ral­lied to his side an army of idealistic labor activists, radicals, democratic socialists, and former civil rights crusaders . Some joined the SEIU staff, others offered public relations en­dorsement...
...According to the critics, the international treasury took in a quarter of a billion dollars from locals in 2007 . Every local union is now required to pay 20 per­cent of its annual budget into an international­controlled division organizing fund . Resources on that scale, actually spent on organizing, are bound to fatten up the membership lists...
...They urged that, where workers had cho­sen no exclusive bargaining agent, unions de­mand that employers recognize them as the bargaining agent for their own members . They argued persuasively that the National Labor Relations Act makes such a demand legal and binding upon employers . This so-called "minor­ity unionism" was viewed as the entering wedge toward full union recognition . Nine interna­tional unions have petitioned the National La­bor Relations Board to promulgate a new regulation that would require employers to bar­gain with minority unions where no union has won exclusive bargaining rights . Others also supplied imaginative alterna­tives to halt the decline...
...Of the several hundred thousand workers employed by these companies in North America, the unions will be permitted to orga­nize a limited number at designated sites ; the companies wí11 cooperate by providing lists of the employees and permitting union access to their work sites...
...But the danger is that this manipulative method of fab­ricating new units wí11 be imprinted on the union as a philosophy of life and will guide the leadership in acquiring and managing mem­bers...
...The administra­tion was about to strip Rosselli's local of 65,000 members and transfer them into Local 6434, headed by Tyrone Freeman . That move stalled when Freeman was plunged into the corrup­tion scandal...

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