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* Democratic Party of Illinois email…
Dear Illinois Democratic Campaign Leaders,
As you likely know, on Wednesday, March 16, members of IBEW Local 1220 called a strike against Window to the World (“WTTW”) Communications, the Chicagoland PBS affiliate. IBEW represents over two dozen workers responsible for various productions and shows on the channel, including the nightly local affairs program Chicago Tonight.
WTTW is currently inviting Democratic candidates in the 2022 primary elections to participate in their “2022 Primary Election Voter Guide.” We have been informed by the Chicago Federation of Labor and the Illinois AFL-CIO that participating in WTTW programming while the strike is ongoing would be considered crossing a picket line.
DPI Chair Rep. Robin Kelly has sent a letter expressing our support for IBEW Local 1220 and requesting Democratic candidates be given an opportunity to participate in programming, including the “2022 Primary Election Voter Guide,” after the strike is resolved. Until then, while the Democratic Party of Illinois supports the general mission of public television and understands the need for campaigns to communicate with voters this election cycle, we hope that you consider the seriousness of crossing a picket line before choosing to participate.
Workers are the backbone of the Democratic Party, and we will continue to stand with labor unions in the fight for fairness for all working people.
* Chair Kelly’s letter to WTTW…
March 24, 2022
Sandra Cordova Micek
President and Chief Executive Officer Window To The World CommunicationsDear Ms. Micek:
As you know, on Wednesday, March 16, members of IBEW Local 1220 called a strike against Window to the World (“WTTW”) Communications. IBEW represents over two dozen workers responsible for various productions and shows on the channel, including the nightly local affairs program Chicago Tonight.
In recent days, we have become aware that WTTW is inviting Democratic candidates running in the 2022 primary elections to participate in their “2022 Primary Election Voter Guide” programming. We have been informed by the Chicago Federation of Labor and the Illinois AFL-CIO that participating in WTTW programming while the strike is ongoing would be considered crossing a picket line, and we have in turn notified Illinois Democratic campaigns.
While we support the general mission of public television, the Democratic Party of Illinois stands in solidarity with IBEW Local 1220 in their fight for a fair contract. Our hope is that a fair contract agreement can be reached soon, and that Democratic candidates who would like to participate in WTTW programming, including the “2022 Primary Election Voter Guide,” without crossing the picket line will be given an opportunity to do so once the situation is resolved.
Sincerely,
Rep. Robin Kelly
Chair, Democratic Party of Illinois
* Background from Robert Feder…
As the first strike in WTTW-Channel 11’s history enters its second week, politicians are being urged to honor the picket lines — both real and virtual. In an email to political candidates Wednesday, the Chicago Federation of Labor asked them not to participate in remotely recorded Zoom interviews on the public television station while the strike goes on. Local Union 1220 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, representing more than two dozen technicians, graphic artists and floor crew members, walked out March 16 over work jurisdiction and job protection issues. Among those who declined to appear on the “2022 Primary Election Voter Guide” was Chicago Alderman Pat Dowell, who’s running to succeed U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush in Congress. “Whether in person or online I will not cross a picket line at WTTW,” Dowell said. “I encourage other candidates not to be a part of the WTTW Voter Guide until the workers’ demands are met.” On-air employees and producers at the station, represented by Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, continue to do their jobs under contracts that bar sympathy strikes. A Window to the World Communications spokesperson said: “The company stands ready to return to good faith negotiations with the bargaining team’s representatives as soon as possible.” The last work stoppage at a Chicago station resulted in an 11-week lockout for camera operators, news writers and other technical workers represented by the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians at ABC-owned WLS-Channel 7 in 1998. It was part of a nationwide labor dispute at the ABC Television Network.
*** UPDATE 1 *** Speaker Welch’s office…
In response to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1220 members striking against WTTW-Channel 11, Illinois House Speaker Emanuel ‘Chris’ Welch and the Democrats for the Illinois House released the following statement:
“IBEW represents over two dozen workers responsible for many of the stories and television productions that help to inform and shape our communities. These workers, and union workers everywhere, are the backbone of our state and our party. We stand in solidarity as they advocate for fair collective bargaining. We ask all Democratic Candidates running for the House to stand with us and not cross the picket lines. We will continue to stand with unions and the men and women of IBEW Local 1220 in their fight for fairness for working people.”
*** UPDATE 2 *** Gov. Pritzker’s campaign…
In response to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1220 members striking against WTTW-Channel 11, Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement:
“I’ve always supported the right for workers to organize and bargain collectively. Until WTTW-Channel 11 can come to an agreement on a fair contract, I stand in solidarity with the men and women of IBEW Local 1220 and will honor their strike.”
…Adding… Comptroller Mendoza…
I stand in strong solidarity with members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1220 in their fight for a fair contract. I encourage WTTW to settle this dispute fairly and quickly. In support of our working men and women on the picket line at WTTW, I will respect the picket line and will not cross it.
posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Mar 24, 22 @ 10:14 am
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Why not show solidarity and boycott all broadcast media? That would really send a message headed into an election.
Comment by Franklin Thursday, Mar 24, 22 @ 10:29 am
=== Why not show solidarity and boycott all broadcast media? That would really send a message headed into an election.===
Solidarity with whom?
Comment by Da big bad wolf Thursday, Mar 24, 22 @ 10:56 am
=== boycott all===
… except OAN, NewsMax, and FoxNews I’m guessing…
To the post,
DPI making nice with labor is the undercurrent here, let alone the politics to the direct allies here, including WTTW labor.
It’s puts slight pressure on WTTW management, what kind of guide is missing the possibility of a whole party or its slate?
Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Mar 24, 22 @ 11:17 am
I thought the point of working for not-for-profits, such as WTTW, was to have the warm glow of working for the good of humanity. /s
Comment by Huh? Thursday, Mar 24, 22 @ 1:16 pm