Posted on 11/13/2006 8:18:04 PM PST by NormsRevenge
In an apparent crackdown on illegal immigrants that may signal more to come, Cintas, the large uniform manufacturer, placed six employees from its San Jose plant on unpaid leave Monday.
The move came after the workers failed to verify their Social Security numbers, a document required by employers to prove their workers have the right to be employed in the United States.
About 60 Cintas workers, labor organizers and immigrant advocates, rallying outside the East San Jose plant Monday afternoon, denounced the action. With 30,000 workers in five states, Cintas, is believed to be the first company in the country to enforce a controversial new regulation proposed and still under review by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The regulation requires employers to resolve the so-called Social Security ``no-match'' within two months of receiving a letter.
Opponents of the proposal fear that Cintas may be setting a trend that other employers could follow.
``All employers have a legal obligation to make sure that all employees are legally authorized to work in the U.S,'' said Cintas spokesman Wade Gates from company headquarters in Cincinnati.
``There's a very simple solution to this,'' he said. ``We've given the employees plenty of opportunity to resolve the issue at the Social Security Administration office.''
Hundreds of other employees around the country, including dozens in Bay Area plants, face a similar threat in the coming weeks ...
Officials of UNITE HERE, the union that is trying to organize Cintas workers, accused the company of targeting employees involved in the union and jumping the gun on proposed regulation whose fate is uncertain in the new Democratic-controlled Congress.
It is a controversial proposal widely opposed by business groups, municipalities, immigrant and legal advocates around the country, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
(Excerpt) Read more at mercurynews.com ...
No jobs and millions of these DAMN INVADERS will deport themselves. They are here only for the money. And once the money is denied .....
Any word on arrests?
Why should they? Most unions aren't law abiding businesses thmeselves. And make no mistake, they are businesses.
PLEASE take the time to send a brief note to Cintas Corporation in support of their efforts to uphold our immigration laws.
Add to Subject line: ATTN: Richard T. Farmer, Chairman, Board of Directors, Robert J. Kohlhepp, Vice Chairman, Scott D. Farmer, CEO & President, and Wade Gates
info@cintas.com
I have nominated them as 'Patriot Employer' at wehirealiens.com.
And I have contacted Dim Bennie Thompson and informed him that our CURRENT immigration laws are to be upheld and enforced.
bttt
Agreed! America is fed up with illegal immigration, and the Bush White House and their cronies refused to listen. If they want to win the '08 election they would be wise to get strong on enforcement and build that wall. Enough is enough!
Any word on arrests?
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not that I see..
I would more suspect the ones that get snagged will be deported,, eventually
Good for Cintas. Freepers who live near East San Jose should go and counter-protest these illegals.
Why should they? Most unions aren't law abiding businesses thmeselves. And make no mistake, they are businesses.
Why should they? Most unions aren't law abiding businesses thmeselves. And make no mistake, they are businesses.
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