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Sat May 9, 2009 7:45pm EDT
Chicago-area Factory Making President Obama's Suits is Threatened with Closure
by Bailout Recipient Wells Fargo

Union Workers Rally and Hold Historic "Sit In" Vote to Save their Jobs at
Hartmarx Corp.

"WellsFargo has received $25 billion in taxpayer assistance through TARP. In
other words, the workers WellsFargo may throw out on the street have been
subsidizing its operations during these tough economic times. So much for
returning the favor." - Congressman Phil Hare

500 Hartmarx Workers Will Be Joined by SEIU President Andy Stern, Rep. Phil
Hare, Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias & Other State, National Leaders

CHICAGO, May 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This Monday, May 11,  500 workers at
the Chicago-based apparel firm Hart Schaffner & Marx will hold a rally and
historic "sit in" vote to fight for their jobs as major lender and TARP fund
recipient Wells Fargo & Co. pushes for a bankruptcy closure of the facility. 

Mirroring the struggle of 250 Republic Windows and Doors workers who succeeded
at saving their jobs last December, Hartmarx workers, members of the union
Workers United, an SEIU affiliate, are receiving growing support from state
and national leaders who are slamming Wells Fargo -- a $25 billion taxpayer
bailout recipient -- for shortsightedly refusing to invest in U.S. companies
and workers.  Illinois Treasurer Giannoulias has vowed "Unless the company
remains open, [Wells Fargo] will not be doing business with the state of
Illinois any longer."

The Hartmarx workers' struggle sounds the alarm on what could be a firestorm
of job losses and company closures perpetuated by U.S. financial institutions.
Ruby Sims who has worked at Hartmarx for 31 years states "I can't believe that
a bank that got some of this [TARP] money would turn around and do us like
this." 

In an effort to hold banks that have received over $450 billion in taxpayer
bailout funds accountable for mounting costs to U.S. workers, the Service
Employees International Union (SEIU) will announce the formation of a
toll-free hotline to gather stories of workers hurt by shortsighted banking
practices at Wells Fargo and other financial institutions.

Chicago-based Hartmarx, the largest menswear manufacturing company in the
nation, filed for bankruptcy protection in January after U.S. banks curtailed
its lines of credit. The clothing maker employs 3,500 across the nation, with
about 1,000 of its employees located in Rock Island and suburban Des Plaines
where suits for President Obama are made. 

    WHEN:    Monday, May 11th at 10:00 a.m.-Noon CDT; Press Conference at
             11:00 a.m. CDT

    WHERE:   Hart Schaffner & Marx factory, 1680 E. Touhy in Des Plaines.

           **Reporters and camera crews will be allowed to observe an up or
             down vote on a "sit in" and interview workers afterwards. No
             one will be allowed inside the plant after 10:45 a.m. A rally
             will follow.

    WHO:     500+ Hartmarx suitmakers, SEIU President Andy Stern, Rep. Phil
             Hare, Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, other state and
             national leaders.


Workers United, an SEIU affiliate, is a union representing more than 150,000
workers in the US and Canada who work in the laundry, food service,
hospitality, gaming, apparel, textiles manufacturing and distribution
industries. Workers United is a the new incarnation of the former ILGWU,
ACTWU, UNITE and UNITE HERE unions.

SEIU - With 2 million members in Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico,
SEIU is the fastest-growing union in the Americas. Focused on uniting workers
in healthcare, public services and property services, SEIU members are winning
better wages, healthcare and more secure jobs for our communities, while
uniting their strength with their counterparts around the world to help ensure
that workers -- not just corporations and CEOs -- benefit from today's global
economy. 

SOURCE  Workers United

Amanda Cooper, +1-917-224-6904, Ali Jost, +1-202-730-7159



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