Making an economy that works for ALL community mebers is a key, 
underrecognized principle of local sustainability.
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Check out this powerfully inspiring example of empowering individuals 
and transforming community through collective action, integrity and 
willingness to dialogue!!! Can also find article in the Ithaca 
Journal. -This article appeared in the Ithaca Journal Thursday 
morning--a fine example of transformative action! Congratulations 
Pete and all those at the Workers' Center.

Anke Wessels Center for Transformative Action


><http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080529/NEWS01/805290340/1002#pluckcomments>Ithaca
> 
>workers' agreement sets standard
>
>Restaurant owner and employees negotiate overtime, tip pooling policies
>
>By Ben Mumford-Zisk
>Special to The Journal
>
>
>ITHACA - A local business owner Wednesday became possibly the first 
>employer in New York state outside of New York City to adopt a 
>Community Responsibility Agreement [without government intervention].
>
>
>The agreement was announced during a press conference held by the 
>Tompkins County Workers' Center on the Aurora Street side of The 
>Commons. It has far-reaching implications for workers in Ithaca if 
>other local employers follow the example set by Hiro Oshima, general 
>manager of Plum Tree Restaurant in Collegetown and Sushi O Sake on 
>Aurora Street.
>
>
><http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?template=zoom&Site=AF&Date=20080529&Category=NEWS01&ArtNo=805290340&Ref=AR&Profile=1002>
>
>From left, attorney Paul Wagner, Pete Meyers, a coordinator at the 
>Tompkins County Workers' Center, and Diana Cohn, an intern at the 
>center, listen to Yuko Jingu with her husband Jerome Cornett, right, 
>as she talks about getting help from the workers center to correct 
>labor practices at the Plum Tree and Sushi O Sake restaurants where 
>she worked in 2007. Wagner negotiated on behalf of the restaurants 
>with the workers center, and the restaurants have signed a community 
>responsibility agreement outlining their responsibilities to their 
>employees. (SIMON WHEELER / Journal Staff)
>
>
>"We are a responsible and good employer," Oshima said in a press 
>statement released by the workers' center. "We are happy to declare 
>publicly our employment practices in this agreement."
>
>
>Oshima did not attend the press conference. An employee at Plum Tree 
>said Oshima was out of town, and he did not return calls for comment.
>
>
>The agreement was drafted after nearly a year of negotiations 
>between Oshima and nine former employees from both restaurants, who 
>were represented by the workers' center. The employees alleged 
>underpayment resulting from the Plum Tree and Sushi O Sake's tip 
>pooling and overtime policies.
>
>
>Yuko Jingo, a former employee of Oshima's, reported a sense of 
>helplessness when she realized the injustice of her situation. She 
>said management told her that the rules would not be changed and 
>that there was nothing wrong with her employer's economic practices.
>
>
>"I was told I was crazy," she said.
>
>
>Pete Meyers, coordinator of the workers' center, said he is very 
>pleased that an agreement could be reached using community 
>organizations. The alternative, he said, would have been to move the 
>legal battle to the state level, as has been necessary in the past.
>
>
>Attorney Paul Wagner, who is affiliated with the workers' center, 
>said he was glad to see the open-mindedness and constructive 
>attitude with which both parties approached the problem.
>
>
>"We had disagreements, but that's to be expected, and we resolved 
>them," he said.
>
>
>Former Ithaca city attorney Marty Luster concurred.
>
>
>"I thought we saw a high level of professionalism," he said during 
>the press conference.
>
>
>The agreement, which was handed out to those present Wednesday, 
>detailed the responsibilities that Oshima accepts as an employer, 
>including the end of mandatory tip pools, which, Meyers said, are 
>prohibited by federal law.
>
>
>Restitutions for employees affected by tip pooling and unethical 
>overtime practices were also specified in the document. These monies 
>amount to approximately $6,000 in tips to be split by the nine 
>plaintiffs, and approximately $1,000 in overtime wages to be split 
>by two unnamed parties.
>
>
>The agreement is seen as a victory for workers in Tompkins County, 
>who now have a standard against which to measure their employers.
>
>
>"We're just workers working for workers' rights," said Jerome 
>Cornett, Jingo's husband and a self-described worker. "There should 
>be some place to talk to. We want to invite everyone to come to the 
>workers' center. This is what happens when people stand up for their 
>rights and what they believe."
>
>
>Kristin Baker, another former employee of Oshima's who attended the 
>press conference, echoed Cornett's words earlier during her remarks 
>to those assembled on Aurora Street.
>
>
>"I always believe in the power of the people," she said, grinning broadly.
>
>
>
>Pete Meyers
>TC Workers' Center
>115 E. State
>Ithaca, NY 14850
>607-269-0409
><http://www.TCWorkersCenter.org>www.TCWorkersCenter.org
>
>"There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a 
>little worse, and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on 
>price alone is this man's lawful prey."
>--John Ruskin
>
>"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they 
>don't have any."
>--Alice Walker
>
>
>


--
Anke Wessels, PhD
Executive Director
The CRESP Center for Transformative Action
117 Anabel Taylor Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853

607-255-5027
-- 
Elan Shapiro
Sustainable Tompkins Community Partnership Coordinator
Sustainable Living Associates, Principal
Frog's Way B&B
211 Rachel Carson Way
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-275-0249    607-592-8402 Cell

"We must be the change we want to see in the world"
                  Mohandas Gandhi
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