USW, Allies Rally in Houston, Call for End to Sherwin Lockout
HOUSTON (November 19, 2014) More than 150 Sherwin Alumina workers along with allies from across south Texas rallied on Wednesday outside the Houston offices of Sherwins parent company Glencore, calling on the global conglomerate to end a six-week lockout at Sherwins Gregory, Texas, facility.
Sherwin locked its doors on 450 members of United Steelworkers (USW) Local 235A on October 11 after the workers overwhelmingly rejected a contract offer demanding deep cuts in benefits for workers and retirees.
Glencore is a highly profitable company, and the USW members at Sherwin have worked hard for years to help make it that way, said Ruben Garza, Director of USW District 13. For the company to lock its doors on those same hard-working employees is not only greedy and irresponsible, it does a disservice to the entire community.
Glencore, a commodities firm based in Switzerland, made $4.6 billion in net income in 2013 and ranks 10th on the Fortune 500 list of the world's largest companies.
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