Sunday, December 5, 2021

Sherwin Williams Project: Violation of Public Trust on Labor Rights

 City of Emeryville Screws Construction Workers at Sherwin Williams Site

Dirty Double Deal as Workers Paid Substandard Wages in Our Name


News Analysis/Opinion

Conspicuous on Horton Street at the Sherwin Williams construction site recently is a large three dimensional representation of veiled black death and a huge thumbs down sign among other signs decrying unfair labor practices.  It's an embarrassment for our town as workers very visibly demonstrate a labor dispute with two sub-contracting firms building the Sherwin Williams project, something the City of Emeryville promised would not happen when this project was approved.  The two  firms, Steelwave Development and Lusardi Construction, have been cited by the demonstrating union workers at the project site over the last few weeks as reneging on the promise that the project be constructed with prevailing union wages that the City of Emeryville had guaranteed. 

The fact that the Sherwin Williams project, the largest construction project in years in Emeryville, is being built in violation of the agreement and so hurting workers in the community is bad for labor of course but the breach of trust violates the City's word as far as the local citizens are concerned too.  The people of Emeryville were promised this project would not be built by oppressing the workers building it.  Had we been told substandard wages would be paid by the subcontractors, we might well have protested this project.  But the City of Emeryville wanted this project to be built and so to get us on board, they assured us this would not happen.  They bought community peace with the assurance the workers would be paid prevailing union wages.  

Now we come to find out it was all a sham by the City of Emeryville.  This Sherwin Williams project is being constructed at the expense of local workers and its being done in our name.  

We admonish the two firms, Steelwave LLC and Lusardi Construction for screwing their workers in our city of course.  But these are profit driven corporations who can be counted on to always do what they think they can get away with as they seek to maximize their profits.  Corporations lie, cheat and steal as far as the law allows; that's to be expected.  So as far as their honor goes, we appeal to them to do the right thing.   But we're not holding our breath they're going to anything but continue to screw their workers as long as they feel they can get away with it.  And they know they can get away with it in a push over pro-development city like Emeryville.

All the parties concerned; Steelwave LLC, Lusardi Construction, the general contractor Lennar Development and Mayor Dianne Martinez as well as the City of Emeryville refused to comment on this.  We expect silence from the contractors but the City of Emeryville has to behave in a transparent manner.   This is public policy.  We want to know what City Hall is going to do about this.

We're calling out the City of Emeryville for this dirty double deal, screwing workers in our name.  We say the City has to make this right.  They made their promise to us, the resident citizens of this town, and now they have to step in and fix this.   


A city that loves developers is willing to screw workers. 
Emeryville promised us this wouldn't happen as long as we supported this project.

7 comments:

  1. Dianne Martinez was the leader of the gang for the destruction of my father's home and discarding of the means of our livelihood. She is a vampire

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    1. This is true! I saw her suck dry the blood of an infant and toss the lifeless corpse upon the wreckage of my family's ancestral single family home which she had just knocked down moments earlier with a sledgehammer to clear the way for some greedy developers. I was shocked at the inhuman strength she had to do this and I realized the blood of the child must be fueling her rampage. How many more children and homes shall perish at her hands before the voters say Enough!?

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  2. Normally I would say this is between the workers and the management at these companies but a deal is a deal. If the city guaranteed all workers would be paid prevailing union wages then they have at least an ethical duty to make it so.

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  3. This version of the history of the bridge has been overlooked.I would guess the reason is because Fricke rubbed people in power the wrong way. Am I right?

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    1. I think you meant this comment for the story about the bike/ped bridge.

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  4. California State Law requires that all works on this project be paid at the prevailing wage rate.

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    1. Laws don't mean anything if there's no enforcement. I recommend you notify the Emeryville City Council. They are in a position to fix this. So far, they haven't done anything about this but if enough people complain, they might.

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