Six years ago, Gov. Jim Doyle, the city and county of Fond du Lac and (IAM) Local 1947 pulled out all stops to save 1,000s of jobs in the Fox River Valley at Mercury Marine and the region, (Mal Contends) (Mal Contends).
As for Gov. Scott Walker and Oscar Mayer? Walker is asleep at the wheel.
And Walker is very testy about Wisconsin citizens asking any questions, (Democurmudgeon).
Walker denied there was anything he or his 'jobs' agency could have done, saying "... it has nothing to do with Wisconsin and has everything to do with a corporate decision ... ," (WISC-TV).
Bad message, shows Walker is out-of-touch and helps only his cronies and donors.
Walker switched tracks on Friday and wrote a letter to Democratic legislators, saying Republicans and Democrats "need to work together to help the workers and families being hurt ... ."
Following Walker's epic failure of his 'jobs' agency, (Ivey, The Capital Times) the only question is if Wisconsin can survive the rest of Walker's tenure.
Typical Scott Walker: Deny, qualify, reverse and no accountability from Governor Jobs Failure.
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Nov 7, 2015
Gov. Doyle Saved Mercury Marine; Scott Walker Asleep at the Wheel
Sep 19, 2009
MSJ: Mercury Managers Sue for Unpaid Bonuses
John Schmid has a piece in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel on mid-level managers at Mercury Marine in Fond du Lac unhappy about unpaid bonuses. Reports Schmid:
One wonders how much of the cost-savings concessions the union gave back on its contract will be paid in bonuses to the workers.
As union workers at Mercury Marine fought over contract concessions meant to save hundreds of jobs in Wisconsin, the company's midlevel managers filed a lawsuit over unpaid bonuses.
The class-action lawsuit, filed last month in federal court, argues that the Fond du Lac-based outboard-engine maker failed to pay $7 million in bonuses to roughly 100 managers. According to the suit, senior Mercury executives instructed lower level managers in April 2008 to implement a cost-savings program and assured managers that they would receive 10% of whatever savings they managed to achieve as an incentive.
The suit names Brunswick Corp., Mercury's parent company, as defendant. Brunswick cancelled bonuses despite repeated assurances that the managers were entitled to a 'self-funded bonus program,' said Gregory Gill Sr., the attorney representing the managers.
One wonders how much of the cost-savings concessions the union gave back on its contract will be paid in bonuses to the workers.
Sep 4, 2009
Mercury Union Accepts Contract Takebacks and Concessions
IAM Local 1947 votes: Yes. Breaking ...
Mercury Marine union workers save the day and the city of Fond du Lac.
Make no mistake, the economic health of the Fox Valley is being borne on the strong backs of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Hail organized labor. Fond du Lac and the entire state owe a debt of gratitude to (IAM) Local 1947!

From (IAM) Local 1947:
Mercury Marine union workers save the day and the city of Fond du Lac.
Make no mistake, the economic health of the Fox Valley is being borne on the strong backs of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Hail organized labor. Fond du Lac and the entire state owe a debt of gratitude to (IAM) Local 1947!

From (IAM) Local 1947:
Wisconsin Machinists at Mercury Marine
Fond du Lac, Wi,
September 4, 2009
The members of IAM Local 1947 in Fond du Lac, Wi have ratified a modification of their current labor agreement that will result in job security and the movement of jobs from other Mercury Marine locations to Fond du Lac, Wi.
Machinists union leaders met with Mercury Marine top management and with this vote, have a commitment that the company will stay in Fond du Lac, Wi, and move more work to Fond du Lac over time.
Our members vote for the company proposal, while being a very difficult decision, clearly says that they are willing to work with Mercury to secure a sound future for themselves, the company and the community.
Let's be clear. This decision to modify our current labor agreement is a huge sacrifice on the part of our members and should not be taken lightly.
We fully expect Mercury Marine to honor their commitment to keep our jobs in Fond du Lac and their promise to move other work from Mercury Marine facilities to Fond du Lac.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank Governor Jim Dole for the support we have received from the state of Wisconsin.
We are now prepared to move forward.
Russ Krings
District 10 Representative
Sep 2, 2009
Mercury Marine Workers See Daylight, Wisc Pols Come Through
Updated: Gov Doyle saved Mercury Marine and 1,000s of other Fox Valley jobs with the biggest incentive package ever given out in Wisconsin.
Updated - "Through the efforts of state and local officials...," reads the (IAM) Local 1947 webpage. That's the lede everyone is looking for.
A radical game changer out of Fond du Lac.
After the city and county of Fond du Lac and Wisconsin put together incentives to keep Mercury Marine jobs in Wisconsin, new word comes that Mercury Marine and the (IAM) Local 1947 [now updated] may strike a deal not only retaining manufacturing jobs but actually moving jobs from Stillwater, Oklahoma, to Fond du Lac.
Details on the negotiations are sketchy but the newly scheduled contract vote on Thursday and Friday may signal some great news coming out of Fondy.
Brunswick Corp. executives likely did not suddenly convert to Louis Uchitelle's concerns expressed in The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequences.
Fond du Lac and Wisconsin offered publicly funded incentive packages to Merc for the benefit of workers and the surrounding communities that constitute nothing less than the dreaded industrial policy.
Wonder how many Sarah Palin-John McCain voters in Fond du Lac County [28,155 GOP to 23,457 for Obama-Biden in 2008] are going to scream: "Socialist!"
From the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM Local Lodge 1947):
Updated - "Through the efforts of state and local officials...," reads the (IAM) Local 1947 webpage. That's the lede everyone is looking for.
A radical game changer out of Fond du Lac.
After the city and county of Fond du Lac and Wisconsin put together incentives to keep Mercury Marine jobs in Wisconsin, new word comes that Mercury Marine and the (IAM) Local 1947 [now updated] may strike a deal not only retaining manufacturing jobs but actually moving jobs from Stillwater, Oklahoma, to Fond du Lac.
Details on the negotiations are sketchy but the newly scheduled contract vote on Thursday and Friday may signal some great news coming out of Fondy.
Brunswick Corp. executives likely did not suddenly convert to Louis Uchitelle's concerns expressed in The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequences.
Fond du Lac and Wisconsin offered publicly funded incentive packages to Merc for the benefit of workers and the surrounding communities that constitute nothing less than the dreaded industrial policy.
Wonder how many Sarah Palin-John McCain voters in Fond du Lac County [28,155 GOP to 23,457 for Obama-Biden in 2008] are going to scream: "Socialist!"
From the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM Local Lodge 1947):
Fond du Lac, WI,
September 2, 2009
Through the efforts of state and local officials, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and Mercury Marine have met and prepared a supplement contract proposal that was presented to the members of Local 1947 on August 23, 2009.
The supplement and the contract proposal will be presented to the IAM Local 1947 membership in a voting process that will take place on Thursday and Friday, September 3rd and 4th, 2009. The supplement contains clarifications of the August 23, 2009 proposal. ...
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