Post by ScottR@KTP on Oct 3, 2017 14:48:14 GMT -5
LAP BI-WEEKLY UPDATE October 6th, 2017 >
> ORDER BANK:
> 2018 ESCAPE: 30,848 UNITS 24 Day Supply 2018 MKC: 3,798 UNITS 22 DAY Supply
>
>
> MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING 10/10: The monthly membership meeting will be held on
> Tuesday October 10th, at 2 pm and 6 pm at the LAP Union Hall on Fern Valley
> Road. Please make every effort to attend one of the Union Meetings. For all new
> members, who have yet to be sworn in, please come to either of the meetings so
> you can formally be sworn in.
>
>
> FLU SHOTS 10/9 & 10/10: Free Flu shots will be available in the plant on
> 10/9,10/10 & 10/13. Must have a Ford sponsored insurance and present insurance
> card at the time of shot.
>
>
> Main Café: 6:00a – 9:30a Paint Café: 4:00p – 6:30p Mon & Fri
>
>
> 2:00p – 6:30p 8:00a- 10:00a Tue
>
> FREE SMOKING CESSATION CLASSES 10/16: Free smoking cessation classes will be
> starting on 10-16-17 thru 12-4-17 at both KTP and LAP. LAP classes will be held
> at the Union Hall on Mondays 5:30p-7:00p. KTP classes will be held in the plant
> on Wednesday s 5:30p-7:00p.To register, go to www.nortonhealthcare.com . Any
> questions please call Kevin Bush 502 364 3659, Tina Jenkins 502 357 5911, or
> Jeff Hale 502 364 3687.
>
> CREDIT UNION VISIT 10/19-10/20: On Thursday October 19th and Friday October 20th
> Autotruck Federal Credit Union will be in the Main Café from 2:00-6:00 each
> day.
>
>
> FORD VOLUNTEER DAY AT THE ZOO 10/7 – Saturday, October 7 is Ford Volunteer Day
> at the “World’s Largest Halloween Party” at the Louisville Zoo. We need 30
> volunteers from 4:00pm – 9:30pm. If you would like to work this awesome party,
> please contact Vera Newton at the Louisville Assembly Plant, at 502-364-3973 or
> vnewton2@ford.com. Volunteers should arrive at the African Outpost and park in
> the Gorilla Forest Parking Lot that is located to the far left of the zoo in the
> back parking lot. Please plan to arrive no later than 4:00pm, preferably by
> 3:45pm, and volunteers will need to stay until 9:30pm.
>
> THE WORLD’S LARGEST HALLOWEEN PARTY: Do not miss the sweetest party in town.
> An evening of magical Halloween fun for the whole family as storybook scenes
> come to life with your favorite princesses, dinosaurs and superheroes. Also,
> there’s trick-or-treating for kids 11 and under. Special ticket required.
> Tickets are $8 per person online. Dates available are Oct. 5–8, 12–15,
> 19–22, and 26–29, 2017. Enter 5:00pm to 8:30pm. *Zoo members see
> www.Louisvillezoo.org for special member prices (must purchase online in
> advance).
>
>
> BASS TOURNAMENT 10/8: Annual UAW Local 862 Bass Tournament will be held at
> Barren River Lake on Sunday, October 8th. Entry deadline is October 2nd. Entry
> fee is $60 per boat. Entry forms can be picked up at either Union hall. Any
> questions can be directed to 502-969-9136.
>
>
>
> 2017 RMHCK CLAY SHOOT 10/8: This is a 100-target clay shoot to benefit Ronald
> McDonald House Charities on October 6th at the Elk Creek Hunt Club in Owenton
> KY. Registration is 9:00am-10:00am. There will be a safety talk and instructions
> at 10:00am, shotgun start at 10:30am, and lunch at 1:00pm. All levels of
> shooters are welcome, loaner guns are available, eye and ear protection
> provided. The cost is $1000 for a 4- person squad and a light breakfast, lunch,
> snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be served. For more info, contact
> christina@rmhck.org or 502-561-7653.
>
> STS/TPT SUBJECT: PROPER CODING—CONCLUSION OF TPT/STS ASSIGNMENTS: Ford LAP has
> been told to enforced the Medical Termination of STS/TPT employees. In short
> this means if any STS/TPT goes out on medical they will be terminated and
> considered for reinstated during the next hiring process upon their medical
> clearance to work. The UAW TOTALLY DISAGREES WITH THIS TREATMENT OF ANYONE AND
> CONTINUE TO FIGHT AGAINST IT.
>
>
> 2017 ADOPT-A-CHILD
>
> It is almost Christmas time again. Every year we provide a Christmas for the
> less fortunate. This year we are sponsoring children from the VOA (Volunteers of
> America), which is an organization where the entire family lives in the
> facility. Additionally, we will provide items to the Resource Centers at Byck
> Elementary, Stephen Foster Elementary and George Unseld schools. These resource
> centers are in place to provide school and personal items for students in need.
>
> Our goal is to spend $200 on each kid. I am asking each employee to give $20, or
> whatever you can afford. I would like each Quality Leader to collect the money
> in their areas, then call me at 3674 (office), 812-987-7611 (cell), or email me
> and I will come and collect it. I am looking for volunteers to shop for the
> kids. If interested, please contact me.
>
>
> In closing, I would like to thank Fred Thome for stepping up and including Ford
> in this great program. I would also like to thank everyone in advance for
> helping make this a special Christmas for these kids. The look on their face is
> priceless, and this really is something they will remember forever. Remember,
> these kids have very little, and without us, most of them wouldn’t have a
> Christmas.
>
> Any questions or suggestions, contact Ralph Napier at 812-987-7611, or Rachael
> Newby at 404-408-8832.
>
> Happy Holidays
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ORDER BANK:
> 2018 ESCAPE: 30,848 UNITS 24 Day Supply 2018 MKC: 3,798 UNITS 22 DAY Supply
>
>
> MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING 10/10: The monthly membership meeting will be held on
> Tuesday October 10th, at 2 pm and 6 pm at the LAP Union Hall on Fern Valley
> Road. Please make every effort to attend one of the Union Meetings. For all new
> members, who have yet to be sworn in, please come to either of the meetings so
> you can formally be sworn in.
>
>
> FLU SHOTS 10/9 & 10/10: Free Flu shots will be available in the plant on
> 10/9,10/10 & 10/13. Must have a Ford sponsored insurance and present insurance
> card at the time of shot.
>
>
> Main Café: 6:00a – 9:30a Paint Café: 4:00p – 6:30p Mon & Fri
>
>
> 2:00p – 6:30p 8:00a- 10:00a Tue
>
> FREE SMOKING CESSATION CLASSES 10/16: Free smoking cessation classes will be
> starting on 10-16-17 thru 12-4-17 at both KTP and LAP. LAP classes will be held
> at the Union Hall on Mondays 5:30p-7:00p. KTP classes will be held in the plant
> on Wednesday s 5:30p-7:00p.To register, go to www.nortonhealthcare.com . Any
> questions please call Kevin Bush 502 364 3659, Tina Jenkins 502 357 5911, or
> Jeff Hale 502 364 3687.
>
> CREDIT UNION VISIT 10/19-10/20: On Thursday October 19th and Friday October 20th
> Autotruck Federal Credit Union will be in the Main Café from 2:00-6:00 each
> day.
>
>
> FORD VOLUNTEER DAY AT THE ZOO 10/7 – Saturday, October 7 is Ford Volunteer Day
> at the “World’s Largest Halloween Party” at the Louisville Zoo. We need 30
> volunteers from 4:00pm – 9:30pm. If you would like to work this awesome party,
> please contact Vera Newton at the Louisville Assembly Plant, at 502-364-3973 or
> vnewton2@ford.com. Volunteers should arrive at the African Outpost and park in
> the Gorilla Forest Parking Lot that is located to the far left of the zoo in the
> back parking lot. Please plan to arrive no later than 4:00pm, preferably by
> 3:45pm, and volunteers will need to stay until 9:30pm.
>
> THE WORLD’S LARGEST HALLOWEEN PARTY: Do not miss the sweetest party in town.
> An evening of magical Halloween fun for the whole family as storybook scenes
> come to life with your favorite princesses, dinosaurs and superheroes. Also,
> there’s trick-or-treating for kids 11 and under. Special ticket required.
> Tickets are $8 per person online. Dates available are Oct. 5–8, 12–15,
> 19–22, and 26–29, 2017. Enter 5:00pm to 8:30pm. *Zoo members see
> www.Louisvillezoo.org for special member prices (must purchase online in
> advance).
>
>
> BASS TOURNAMENT 10/8: Annual UAW Local 862 Bass Tournament will be held at
> Barren River Lake on Sunday, October 8th. Entry deadline is October 2nd. Entry
> fee is $60 per boat. Entry forms can be picked up at either Union hall. Any
> questions can be directed to 502-969-9136.
>
>
>
> 2017 RMHCK CLAY SHOOT 10/8: This is a 100-target clay shoot to benefit Ronald
> McDonald House Charities on October 6th at the Elk Creek Hunt Club in Owenton
> KY. Registration is 9:00am-10:00am. There will be a safety talk and instructions
> at 10:00am, shotgun start at 10:30am, and lunch at 1:00pm. All levels of
> shooters are welcome, loaner guns are available, eye and ear protection
> provided. The cost is $1000 for a 4- person squad and a light breakfast, lunch,
> snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be served. For more info, contact
> christina@rmhck.org or 502-561-7653.
>
> STS/TPT SUBJECT: PROPER CODING—CONCLUSION OF TPT/STS ASSIGNMENTS: Ford LAP has
> been told to enforced the Medical Termination of STS/TPT employees. In short
> this means if any STS/TPT goes out on medical they will be terminated and
> considered for reinstated during the next hiring process upon their medical
> clearance to work. The UAW TOTALLY DISAGREES WITH THIS TREATMENT OF ANYONE AND
> CONTINUE TO FIGHT AGAINST IT.
>
>
> 2017 ADOPT-A-CHILD
>
> It is almost Christmas time again. Every year we provide a Christmas for the
> less fortunate. This year we are sponsoring children from the VOA (Volunteers of
> America), which is an organization where the entire family lives in the
> facility. Additionally, we will provide items to the Resource Centers at Byck
> Elementary, Stephen Foster Elementary and George Unseld schools. These resource
> centers are in place to provide school and personal items for students in need.
>
> Our goal is to spend $200 on each kid. I am asking each employee to give $20, or
> whatever you can afford. I would like each Quality Leader to collect the money
> in their areas, then call me at 3674 (office), 812-987-7611 (cell), or email me
> and I will come and collect it. I am looking for volunteers to shop for the
> kids. If interested, please contact me.
>
>
> In closing, I would like to thank Fred Thome for stepping up and including Ford
> in this great program. I would also like to thank everyone in advance for
> helping make this a special Christmas for these kids. The look on their face is
> priceless, and this really is something they will remember forever. Remember,
> these kids have very little, and without us, most of them wouldn’t have a
> Christmas.
>
> Any questions or suggestions, contact Ralph Napier at 812-987-7611, or Rachael
> Newby at 404-408-8832.
>
> Happy Holidays
>
>
>
>
>
>