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I wish to thank the member-ship for giving me the oppor-tunity to serve you again. The local is at its lowest point in membership in 20 years, in part because of the economy and as a result of misman-agement. I make a commit-ment to the members of Lo-cal 270.I will leave this Union stronger, bigger, more re-spected and an integral part of building a stronger LIUNA. One of my first meetings was with the President and Vice President of Kaiser Hospital. Thanks to the newly Elected District Council Business Manager, Brother De La Torre ,we expect to get Kai-ser back soon! Please watch your mail for a notice from the Trust Fund.

Volume 3, issue 3

December 2009

The priority issue is Jobs. Where and when will the membership see an increase in the number of jobs? The Obama administration is fun-neling money into the New Energy economy. Our bay area stands to gain construction jobs as a result. To maximize the amount of Union jobs we need members to be involved. Members and staff were pre-sent at the East Side Union High School District for a 30 million dollar solar project, which will be all Union.

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Without members volunteering, these jobs may not go UNION. The high-speed rail project was passed by the voters. It will de-liver passengers from LA to SF in two (2) hours. The residents of Menlo Park, Atherton and envi-ronmental groups are suing to stop the project. This could cause California to lose $3 Billion from the federal stimulus money to be given to projects that are ready to build. A recent decision on the high speed rail route requires it to go over Pacheco Pass and right though the heart of Santa Clara County. This will create hundreds of jobs. Let’s hope the suit is settled quickly.

This has already caused some of our big-gest contractors not to bid on this work, because they do not just monitor the em-ployees on the job site but any employee hired by the company. At this time we may not get this legislation before the midterm elections in 2010.

The city of San Jose has adopted a new ordinance which allows ATSSA certified flaggers to direct traffic on city streets on public works projects. This took effect in October. The off duty police will be re-placed by laborers except in busy intersec-tions. Training classes have been held on Saturdays and Mondays to get our mem-bers ATSSA certified so they will qualify for these jobs.

Since taking office September 1st, the fol-lowing training classes have been held at Local 270. Traffic control/ Flagging— and Forklift (gradeall) certification. If you have an interest in taking a class, please call the office.

I and other union leaders have met with Zoe Lofgren who represents this area in the House of Representatives and sits on the Immigration Commit-tee. She will be meeting with all interested members of labor as well as the high tech employers of Silicon Valley. Our interna-tional supports Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) which has been introduced by Schumer from New York. This creates a clear path to citizen-ship. Without the CIR we cannot support the continuation of the Federal program, e-verify, which is now required for any contrac-tor performing work funded solely by the Federal govern-ment.

The following classes were scheduled at the Local on November 14, 2009 and Ariel Platform/November 21, 2009 OSH

10.Future classes will be repeated of these classes already held and OSH 10, which is now required if you work at the Palo Alto VA hospital job.

Continued on page 2…..

We wish you and your family a

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Jim Homer, Executive Editor Maribel Moreno, Managing Edi-tor

gress. There is a project at Watson Park. This project is located at Jackson and 22nd St here in San Jose, The project should be done in the fall of 2010. The Happy Hallow Park & Zoo is building a new parking lot, new bridge and land-scaping.

In the month of August 2009, I was checking a job in the Campbell area and I found three non union laborers working for a signatory contractor. I filed a griev-ance and the signatory contractor had to pay fines. The grievance was settled and closed. Brothers and Sisters, should you have any problems at the job-site or Dear Brothers and Sisters, My name is Jesus

“Jessie” Torres. I am the President, Business Agent and Assistant Dispatcher of Laborers’ Local 270. I would like to thank you for your vote and support. I will do my very best to represent you.

The areas that I currently cover are from high-way 101 to Highhigh-way 880, part of Saratoga and Los Gatos all the way to the south side of Santa Clara County borderline.

I would like to inform you of the jobs going on in my area at this time. Valley Medical Cen-ter has a project that is getting started. The earth moving process has began and the foundation for the new building is in

pro-have any questions, please call me. about classes in the San Ramon Training

Center to upgrade your skills and create more work opportunities.

We have our monies invested in CDAR’s which is a low risk investment account. I want to invite all members to get in-volved in our political movement to sup-port candidates that care about unions and the working families and will create more work for our members and jobs in our county.

Currently I am in charge of checking the plants of RMC Cemex, Leigh and US Concrete. I am also checking the San Jose Airport.

Again, I want to thank you for the op-portunity to serve you and if you have any questions or concerns please call the office so I can respond in a timely matter.

Have a great 2009 Holiday! Hello Brothers and Sisters,

I would like to thank you for the past elec-tion, for your support and for allowing me to be your Secretary-Treasurer. As you know, this is a very important position which I am honored to have and serve. We are in the process of purchasing the 2009 Christmas gifts. The Secretarial Staff has been sending dues reminders for those whom might go suspended as a courtesy and to avoid penalties. As winter comes around all active members should inquire

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Jim Homer continued...

The Laborers Master Agreement will expire on June of 2010. I cannot predict what will hap-pen in this tough economy. I can tell you that members need to come to the Membership Meetings and get involved in their union. In the event we have to take job actions we must be together en-masse to show the employers our solidarity. We all must be prepared so we can reach an agreement which protects you and enables you to support your family. There are a number of members who have shown their desire to build their union by signing the Build America card or signing up on line @www.liunabuildsamerica.org.

Build America Card You all should be mad as hell! Members have lost

jobs, lost investment income, lost houses, gone bankrupt, seen close friends and family break apart, and move away for the same reasons. The pensions in the US. On average lost 26.77 per-cent in the last 12 months.

Who is to blame for this economic mess? All the reasons cannot be explained in this article, but I can assure you the working class people are not to blame, unless they failed to VOTE in the past elections.

Ilario Rodriguez & Business Agent Jesus Torres

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Thank you again for supporting me and remember, together we can bring this Un-ion back to where is belongs.

Hello Brothers and Sisters, my name is Jose Francisco Mexicano. I would like to thank every one of you for your support and vote. As some of you know ,I am the new dispatcher for the San Jose office, your Recording-Secretary and Business Agent.

The areas that I currently cover are Sunny-vale, Mtn. View, Los Altos, Palo Alto and Stanford.

Currently, the job in the Sunnyvale Town Center is picking back up. In the Palo Alto area, we have a job at the Veteran’s Hos-pital. In Mt. View , we have work at Moffet Field. In the Los Altos area there is pipework going on and they are repaving the streets.

I know that times are tough right now but if you prepare yourself and go to the Training Center you can better your chances on getting a long term job.

Cruz that will cost approximately $15 million dollars. This will create more jobs for our members.

One of my priorities is to support and assist our members as much as possible. I encourage you to get involved with your Local’s activities and look out for the newsletters, upcoming events and benefits updates.

Dear Brothers and Sisters, I would like to thank you for your participation and support in this year’s Local 270 election. Currently, I cover the area of Santa Cruz County. There are a few projects in pro-gress at UC California Santa Cruz and in the City of Watsonville. Additionally, there will be a few new projects coming up in the next few months such as the Water Treatment Line project in Santa

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I hope to see you at the next Membership Meeting. It is the last Wednesday of every month starting at 6:00pm at Local 270. Thank you and God Bless you all. Hello Brothers and Sisters, I would like to

thank you for participating in this last election.

My current area is Milpitas, East San Jose, Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy. In my area the projects under construction , are at the High School, and Gavilan College in Gilroy.

Members who have been trained and have skills get a job sooner than members not trained. Companies usually request laborers with skills, experience and knowl-edge. Brothers and Sisters, do not ignore the opportunity to improve your

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Urbano Valencia, Business Agent Eduardo Gonzalez & Arturo Melgar

Melecio Roque , Business Agent Alfredo Quintana & Jose Espindola

Member Moises Perez & Business Agent Jose Francisco Mexicano

Members Javier Cervantes & Ismael Martinez

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Direct Line is 408-297-2620 ext 223 or 224

Members must be available for dispatch calls between the hours of 6:00am-9:00am

ROLL CALL DAY is the first Thursday of each month between the hours of 9:00am-12:00pm Please note that on Roll Call Day there is additional parking across the street at the Retiree Hall.

Monthly

Dispatches August 2009– 54 September 2009– 27 October 2009-33 N e e d t r a i n i n g ? p l e a s e c o n t a c t t h e f r o n t o f f i c e F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n . S h o u l d y o u h a v e a n y c e r t i f i c a t i o n s p l e a s e n o t i f y t h e f r o n t o f f i c e t o u p d a t e y o u r s k i l l s .

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Union Plus Scholarship

Awards ranging from $500 to $4,000 are avail-able to current and retired union members, their spouses and dependent children. To apply, just download an application at

Union-Plus.prg/Scholarship and return it by January 31, 2010.

Eduardo Gonzalez, Jose Francisco Mexicano, Joseph Corona, Dimas Cuevas, Jesus Torres, Mario Delgado and Jim Homer

Executive Board

Lucrecio Carrillo, Auditor Rodolfo Fuentes, Sgt of Arms

Juan Carlos Hernandez, Auditor

DUES

Effective January 1, 2010 there will be

an increase of a $1.00 per month in

your dues per the LIUNA Constitution.

Attention Shop

Stewarts

Your status reports

are due the 15th of

each month in

or-der to be

compensated

. Membership Meetings November 18, 2009 at 6:00pm December 30, 2009 at 6:00pm January 27, 2010 at 6:00pm February 24, 2010 at 6:00pm March 31, 2010 at 6:00pm OFFICE CLOSED TO OBSERVE HOILDAYS:

November 25, 2009 at 12:00pm November 26 & 27, 2009 Closed December 24, 2009 at 12:00pm December 25 & 26, 2009 Closed

December 31, 2009 at 12:00pm January 1, 2010 Closed

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Francisco Landavazo 1/1/2009 Alejandro Garcia 3/1/2009 Antonio Palomino 2/1/2009 Adolf Navarro 10/1/2008 Joe Heath 12/1/2008 Robert Mc Andrews 1/1/2009 Teodoro Carrasco 12/1/2008 Moises Garcia 3/1/2009 Atilano Gonzalez 4/1/2009 Benjamin Topete 1/1/2009 Jose Solis 1/1/2009 Anselmo Carrillo 4/1/2009 Adrian Ramirez 1/1/2009 Adam Flores, Jr 1/1/2009 Quirino Reyes 5/1/2009

Retiree corner…….

Retirees Are Invited to Attend:

Retiree Meetings, Fishing Trips, Casino Trips,

Luncheons and More.

The Retiree Council Meetings are the 3rd

Thursday of each month at 11:00am.

Condolences are extended from Local 270 to the famillies of the following members:

Donald S Sprague….3/31/1950-3/4/2009 Peter S. Cefalu.7/5/1934-6/27/2009 Andres M. Castillo...2/4/1926-4/19/2009 Jesus Muniz…..1/1/1944-8/13/2009 Udvaldo D Hernandez.1/5/1940-5/12/2009 William R. Mazon.2/13/1939-8/24/2009 Guadalupe Carrillo….6/26/1931-5/10/2009 Raul Reyes…...10/14/1938-10/4/2009 Luciano A. Borjon…..7/25/1925-6/18/2009 Pedro Sanchez.4/18/1943-10/11/2009 Ignacio M. Sanchez..7/25/1925-10/17/2009

Retiree Council Officers

President: Joe Fernandez Vice President-Luis Hernandez Secretary-Treasurer– Antonio Garcia Recording Secretary, Roberto McCord,

Adolf Gonzalez, -Trustee Edmundo Escarcega,-Trustee

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Local 270’s members at work

Members Moises, Guerrero, Javier Bara-jas & Gerardo Ruiz

Member Francisco Mexicano Member Marcos Salinas

Member Juan Padilla & Business Agent Jesus Torres

Precinct walking: Joe Corona, Leo Ramirez , Eduardo Gonzalez, Alfredo Quintana,

Member Hugo Plantilla Member Luis Silva

Members Jose Perez & Jose de Jesus Perez

Member Adolf Avendano

Member Catarino LIcea and members that work for European Paving Designs

Member Jose Loya Member Erasmo Carrasco

Members picketing to maintain laborers wages and benefits

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Have you moved Lately?

It is very important to contact the local to update all your information at 408-297-2620. By filing out a change of address, this will update your information at the Laborers’ Trust Fund

Avoid additional fees!

To avoid any penalty fees, always make sure your dues are paid up on time.

I m p o r t a n t i n f o r m a t i o n

Office: 408-297-2620

or 1800-553-7351

Santa Cruz office: 831-475-7058 Fax: 831-475-1767

Office Staff Extensions

Main Fax: 408-297-6374

Jim Homer ext: 231

Dispatch office: 408-297-2620 ex 223 or 224

Joe Corona ext: 234

Laborers’ Training School: 925-828-2513

Jesus Torres ext: 227

Laborers’ Trust Fund: 1800-244-4530 or 707-864-2800

Jose Francisco Mexicano ext: 229

EDD (English): 1800-300-5615

Eduardo Gonzalez ext :229

EDD (Spanish): 1800-326-8937

Alfredo Quintana 831-475-7058

Social Security Office: 1800-772-1213

Maribel Moreno ext 223

Claremont EAP: 1800-834-3773

Kim Carrasco ext 241

Anthem Blue Cross: 1800-274-7767

Joyce Harris ext: 230

Gloria Ceniceros ext: 225

Veronica Perez ext: 240

O f f i c e H o u r s : 6 : 3 0 a m - 5 : 0 0 p m M o n d a y - F r i d a y

O p e n t h e l a s t S a t u r d a y o f t h e m o n t h f r o m 8 : 0 0 a m - 1 2 : 0 0 p m

D i s p a t c h h o u r s 6 : 0 0 a m - 9 : 0 0 a m M o n d a y - F r i d a y

New Service for Members. You will be able to obtain your dues information and plug number 24 hours per day – 7 days per week.

Laborers’ Local 270 Member Data Line:

Dial Direct to 408-278-4075 or 408-297-2620 Extension 470

1. Using the keys on your phone

,

enter your social security number followed by the pound key.

2

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Enter your date of birth as Month-Month;Day-Day;Year-Year followed by the pound key. (For example, if your date of birth is March 2 , 1982, it would be entered as zero-three-zero-two-eight-two-pound)

Planning to Retire?

Once you retire, stay active. We urge you to contact your union to learn what benefits are available to you.

Are you Disabled?

You may be eligible for credited hours towards pen-sion or health &welfare.

Members who are having their homes foreclosed or have financial difficulty should call the Local 270 San Jose office for further information. Remember if you file a long form on your taxes your dues are a write off.

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509 Emory St

San Jose, CA 95110

Phone: 408-297-2620 Fax:: 408-297-6374

LABORERS’ LOCAL 270

www.local270.com

We are now accepting

Credit/Debit Cards

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