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  • GM hourly workers expect biggest bonuses ever

    02/08/2011 8:41:29 AM PST · by Nachum · 9 replies
    The Detroit News ^ | 2/8/11 | Christina Roger
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  • $25-an-hour Jobs

    10/06/2007 11:25:28 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 139 replies · 11,580+ views
    www.careerbuilder.com ^ | October 2007 | Mary Lorenz
    $25-an-hour Jobs By Mary Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com writer If you get paid a salary, you probably don't give much thought to what you make on an hourly basis. Either the thought is too depressing ("That's all I make per hour?"), produces too much guilt ("That's how much the company spends every time I take a 'little' break to watch YouTube videos?"), or simply doesn't occur to you.  That said, $25 an hour may not sound like much, until you realize that the median household salary is $46,326 according to the 2005 U.S. Census Bureau, and that breaks down to about $22.27...
  • Mont. troopers must make hourly stops (at least 1 per hour, ticket issued or not)

    07/07/2005 4:15:06 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 38 replies · 1,441+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 7/7/05 | AP - Helena
    HELENA, Mont. (AP) - A new policy requires state troopers to stop at least one vehicle an hour, but the driver need not be ticketed, and the chief said the rule steers clear of an anti-quota law. Col. Paul Grimstad said the rule, which took effect Monday, is intended to reduce traffic accidents and drunken driving. Montana had the highest number of alcohol-related deaths per miles traveled in a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report released in December 2003. Officers and sergeants now average 0.88 stops an hour while patrolling highways, Grimstad said. A state law passed this year bars...
  • Organized Labor in a Tailspin-- Next Step, Congress Repeals Davis-Bacon Act

    11/09/2004 5:31:03 PM PST · by Bronc1 · 9 replies · 938+ views
    U. S. Chamber of Commerce ^ | October 13, 2004 | Bronc 1
    Background: In 1931 the Davis-Bacon Act was adopted to create a "prevailing wage," usually the union rate, for any construction contract over $2,000 funded in whole or in part by the federal government. The benefits of the "prevailing wage," however, go to a very few at the expense of taxpayers and the Act is a prime example of unfunded mandates and government waste. Davis-Bacon inflates the cost of federally funded construction projects by as much as 15%, discourages economic growth, and raises federal spending. In fact, Davis-Bacon Act wages cost taxpayers over $1 billion annually, in addition to the $100...
  • How to Create More High-Paying Construction Jobs? Repeal Davis-Bacon Act

    10/12/2004 11:04:10 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 12 replies · 579+ views
    U. S. Chamber of Commerce ^ | October 13, 2004 | Bronc1
    Background In 1931 the Davis-Bacon Act was adopted to create a "prevailing wage," usually the union rate, for any construction contract over $2,000 funded in whole or in part by the federal government. The benefits of the "prevailing wage," however, go to a very few at the expense of taxpayers and the Act is a prime example of unfunded mandates and government waste. Davis-Bacon inflates the cost of federally funded construction projects by as much as 15%, discourages economic growth, and raises federal spending. In fact, Davis-Bacon Act wages cost taxpayers over $1 billion annually, in addition to the $100...
  • High Income Workers Protest Limits to Overtime Pay

    07/02/2003 3:55:05 PM PDT · by hardhead · 22 replies · 476+ views
    Fox News ^ | Jul 2, 2003 | Major Garrett
    <p>WASHINGTON — High-income white-collar workers of America are uniting to oppose any loss in wages that may result from changes coming to the Labor Department's rules on overtime worker earnings.</p> <p>The changes, expected to take place in December, foresee increasing overtime eligibility for low-income service sector workers — those who make between $8,000 and $22,000 per year — while reducing eligibility for high-income workers.</p>