PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Upwards of 200 local blue-collar
workers held a protest today outside the Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, in South
Philadelphia.
The coalition of union and
nonunion workers chanted and held placards in a boisterous, 15-minute rally
against Aker’s hiring practices.
“Aker Navy Shipyard took 42 million dollars in Pennsylvania
grant money, no strings attached, and instead of keeping that money in the
state they’re using it to pay workers from Alabama and Florida and Georgia and
Tennessee because they’ll work cheap, without health insurance, and it’s unfair
and it’s unethical,” said Frank Keel, a spokesman for the coalition that calls
itself “Local People, Local Jobs.”
The grant money that Keel refers to, offered in 2010, kept
the financially beleaguered firm afloat.
Joining the protesters today was US Rep. Bob Brady (D-Pa.),
who said he is scheduled a sit down in Washington, DC next week with Aker
management.
“I don’t know whether it’s financial,” Brady said
today. “I don’t know what the issue may
be, but we gotta solve that. We’re not going to go crazy and go to the wall for
them when they don’t go to the wall for our local people.”
Aker did not respond to our phone calls requesting a
response.
Source: CBS
Philly
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