Posts by Local589 Admin
Coming Up A Little Short
On behalf of the Executive Board of the Boston Carmen’s Union and all the members of Local 589, I want to congratulate U.S. Cong. Stephen Lynch and State Rep. Nick Collins on running great races. Unfortunately, both came up a little short in today’s election. On the bright side, they will still be fighting for us…
Read MoreReminder – Today’s Election Day!
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Just a reminder that today, April 30th, is Election Day in Massachusetts. Polls will be open until 8:00pm. Click here if you are not sure where to vote. The Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 has endorsed former Iron Workers Local 7 President and current Congressman Stephen Lynch for U.S. Senate in the Democratic Primary. Your vote…
Read MoreLet’s Go Win This!
Dear Labor Activist, Tonight’s Election Eve Rally will take place at Ironworkers Local 7 @ 7:00 p.m. with a 6:00 p.m. standout. See you there. Thank you all for everything you have done to this point. This race is now ours for the taking…The support is there, we need to make sure they vote!!! As…
Read MoreMass. Labor Leaders: Make Workplaces Safer
By Michael Norton | State House News Service | 4/26/2013 Pausing on Beacon Street in Boston to remember 32 Massachusetts workers killed on the job during 2012, including fishermen, drivers and painters, labor officials Thursday said penalties for negligent employers are inadequate and urged a tighter focus by policymakers on occupational dangers. According to a report released…
Read MoreOne Week To Go
Next Tuesday is election day for two of Local 589’s endorsed candidates: Stephen Lynch for U.S. Senate Nick Collins for Mass. State Senate As they head into the final week of their campaigns, they need our help. Below is schedule of activities for both candidates. Please find some time to help out these two great candidates…
Read MoreMBTA Displays Unifying Message
BostonInno | Hilary Milnes | April 22, 2013 Monday mornings are always a drag–traffic jams, missed alarms, and weekend withdrawals often abound as another week begins. But this Monday, a full week after the Boston Marathon attacks that resulted in a citywide lockdown and 16-hour manhunt, the brisk, sunny morning has something more than a…
Read MoreVolunteers Needed For MIT Memorial Service
Dear Brothers and Sisters, We are looking for bus operators to volunteer for the Memorial Service for fallen MIT officer Sean Collier. The memorial service is this Wednesday at noon on MIT’s athletic fields. Bus operators are needed to shuttle police officers and others from the MIT community from the North Jetty and Shriner’s Auditorium…
Read MoreFamily Of Injured MBTA Officer Asks For Continued Prayers
CBS News | April 20, 2013 CAMBRIDGE (CBS) – Family members of the Transit police officer who was shot and critically wounded early Friday morning while chasing the two men wanted for the Boston Marathon bombings are thanking people for their prayers. Officer Richard Donohue, Jr., 33, remained at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge on…
Read MoreT cops ‘determined to apprehend the terrorist’
Boston Herald | April 20, 2013 | By Jordan Graham When Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man suspected of setting off the Boston Marathon bombs, was finally captured last night after an intense day-long manhunt, it was MBTA Transit Police officers who slapped the cuffs on the man who is accused of nearly killing one of their…
Read MoreMIT cop killed, T cop wounded
Our deepest sympathies to the family of the fallen MIT officer, enormous gratitude to the law-enforcement officials and first responders, and prayers for MBTA Officer Richard Donohue at Mount Auburn Hospital and for a peaceful end to this madness.
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