Working People: Alabama Paper Mill Workers Want Their Lives Back

Published: Oct. 26, 2022, 3:51 p.m.

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"On the morning of Oct. 1... almost 500 union members from three United Steel Workers (USW) locals at WestRock\\u2019s Mahrt Mill paper mill in Cottonton, Alabama, voted to reject a second contract offer from the company," Jacob Morrison recently reported for The Real News Network. "The refusal to ratify WestRock\\u2019s \'last, best, and final\' offer came as a result of the company insisting on removing contract language pertaining to what the workers there call \'penalties\' for long hours. Members resoundingly rejected this contract, even though it included an unheard-of $28,000 ratification bonus\\u2014increased from an already staggering offer of $20,000, which workers already rejected on Sept. 21." Workers at WestRock\'s Mahrt Mill paper mill have been locked out by the company since early October and say they can\'t be bought off with bonuses for signing a contract that will ensure they have even less time for life outside of work. In this special guest-hosted episode, Morrison speaks with Mahrt Mill workers from the picket line about the lockout and their fight to get their lives back.

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