March 5, 2008

Waiting to Exhale.

We first told you about the problems of air quality at the Public Works Service Center back in early January in our post Thar She Blows. At that time the Public Works employees were engaged in discussions with the City of Park Ridge for a new contract.

We hate to admit it, but the Crews' cynical selves thought that the efforts by IUOE Local 150 to address the air quality issue with the city were, at some level, part of their negotiating tactics. We believe the air quality issue is a serious matter for our city employees, but we thought that once the workers agreed to a contract, the matter would die and their union reps would go have a beer. So we weren't surprised when we read an article in the Herald-Advocate headlined,
Budget constraints may delay fixing emissions fumes at Public Works.

In that article we read, "Availability of funds will determine if any projects are completed." And the PRU Crew thought...



If the Mayor, City Council, and then City Manager Tim Schuenke could find $400,000 dollars to give to Napleton for the environmental clean-up of their private property, then they can damn well find half that amount to clean up the environmental air quality at the Public Works Service Center to ensure the health and welfare of our own city employees.

The PRU Crew had planned to rip the union, Director of Public Works, Wayne Zingsheim, and our elected officials for their callous disregard for the health and welfare of the men and women they work with.

So now it is with great satisfaction that we report to you that at Monday night's City Council meeting the Local 150 representative, Steve Karpowitz, again raised the issue under the council's agenda section, "new business".

Mr. Karpowitz disseminated study material to the City Council members and, as detailed in an article in today's Journal & Topics, concluded his remarks by saying, "Local 150 is here to stand beside these employees...and make sure we have a good resolution."



And that, people, is exactly what a union is supposed to do -- stand beside their members and seek good resolutions to problems. Especially when those problems may pose short and long term risks to the physical health of union members.

We were disappointed in reports about Public Works Director Zingsheim's tepid efforts to offer a modest solution to the issue, and that he only did so after the union rep. raised the matter before the council.

Zing, you are now the guy in charge. This is your facility. These are your people. You work with them every day. You should be fighting harder on their behalf.

But today the PRU Crew offers PRUdos to the 5th Ward's Benedict Alderman Ryan. After discussion of the issue among City Council members at Monday night's meeting, it was Ald. Ryan who captured the bottom line by saying, "I don't think we can compromise the health of our employees."

Good thinking, Alderman Ryan.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't drive down cumberland, can't breath on NW Hwy by the PW bldg,
can't swim in the Oakton pool.
What's next....can't attend the closed mtgs ??

Anonymous said...

Looks like environmental clean up gets done by the city only if you make the right campaign contributions.

Anonymous said...

PRU is giveing prudos to Ryan? Has the devil donned his Parka?

ParkRidgeUnderground said...

We give credit where we feel credit is due.

We are always more concerned with the message, rather than the messenger.

We only attempt to euphemistically shoot the messenger if the message he's carrying is nothing but bullshit that insults the average intelligence of reasonable adults.

Anonymous said...

There's no reason people have to put up with that kind of situation. But this sounds like either a design problem or some malfunctioning air handling equipment. And that building's not that old, so somebody should wear the jacket for the problem, not us.

Anonymous said...

According to his bio, Alderman Ryan is VP of an Engineering Firm. I am not aware of their area of expertise. Is it possible that they want the contract to fix this problem?

ParkRidgeUnderground said...

Now that is cynical! You're our kind of poster!

On the serious side, we don't believe Ald. Ryan is coming at the matter from that angle, and we have no evidence that his firm would be on the short list for this type of thing.

But your supposition is noted, and now we will be watching.

Anonymous said...

Number 1; I can't believe that after 8 years or so this problem first surfaced.
Number 2; What type of veichle is running so long as to build up this level of bad air?
Number 3; is it true that employees have indoor parking? Perhaps this is the problem.

Anonymous said...

Why doesn't someone just call OSHA?

Anonymous said...

OSHA is a JOKE....if they followed their own rules the Police Basement, I mean Station would have been shut down years ago...

FYI PW employees do not have indoor parking...

Anonymous said...

The next election will be a good one!
Let's see who's left after Howie
is gone!

Anonymous said...

If Ryan had been at the budget meeting when the council cut the money for the public works, maybe he could have shared his brainstorm then.

Anonymous said...

Basically it sounds like all this has been swept under the carpet over the years. These people are dying a slow death. Who's responsible? Man up! There are no trade offs in life for the health of these people. The management and city should be held liable if these people's lives are compromised. How long has it been already, I think the damage has been done.