Posted on 01/02/2013 12:14:14 PM PST by jazusamo
With 12 million Americans out of work the government agency responsible for advancing opportunities for profitable employment has gone on a frantic year-end spending spree, doling out tens of millions of dollars to foreign causes that wont put a dent in the nations unemployment crisis.
In the last few weeks of 2012, the Obama Department of Labor (DOL) generously dedicated nearly $40 million to global initiatives unlikely to help workers in this country. The money will go to efforts that strengthen unions and help combat child labor in African, central and South American countries. This includes $10 million to combat the prevalence of child labor in agriculture and domestic service in Tanzania and $5 million to battle it in Burkina Fasos cotton production and gold mining industries.
The South American allotment$5.35 millionwill support the socialist government of Brazil in its effort to crackdown on forced child labor, which is abhorrent and cannot be tolerated, according to Obama Labor Secretary Hilda Solis. Victims and their households will be linked to social and livelihood programs, as per a DOL announcement. A portion of the cash will also go to Peru, where evidently child labor is also a problem
Additionally, the DOL gave an international labor organization a separate $10 million grant to help combat the labor abuse of vulnerable groups in Ecuador and Panama. This will target Afro-descendant, indigenous and migrant populations. The same international labor organization also got an extra $5 million from Uncle Sam to reduce child domestic work in four provinces of Indonesia. This will be accomplished by building the capacity of domestic worker organizations and promoting decent work for domestic workers.
A few days later the DOL gave a leftist labor group, the American Center for International Labor Solidarity, $2.2 million to strengthen worker organizations (can you say unions?) in Haiti and Peru. Solis says it will help vulnerable Haitians and Peruvians engage in productive, effective negotiations with government and employers. The agency capped the year by giving a Colombian union $1.5 million to strengthen labor rights in that South American country. All the cash was doled out in the last few days of 2012! In mid-October the DOL dedicated $1.5 million to promote collective bargaining and improve labor relations in Vietnam.
While we worry about entitlements, all these drops in the bucket could fill a supertanker.
Exactly...The millions wasted here, there and yon add up to billions and no one in government cares a whit.
btt the pissing away of our money to support union thugs
The last country Obama is interested in, is America. He will give away the taxation increases he will continue to dish out. And the corrupt and complicit Congress will not do a damn thing about it.
See America burn.
That is what is most important right?!
BRINGING HOME THAT BACON!
If the country is broke and we revert to living back in 1875, as long as the Ruling Class is still in charge that is all they care about.
Actually encouraging militant unionism in low-wage countries is not a bad strategy for keeping jobs here.
Thank a Free Trader Communist for this nonsense. Ever since the US got heavily into this free trade nonsense....we have been giving money to foreign nations to hire, start unions, train workers, advertise, buy out farmers, etc. The Bushes, both 41 and 43, were doing this same foreign welfare. And, the GOP House will let this pass as well
Thank a Free Trader Communist for this nonsense. Ever since the US got heavily into this free trade nonsense....we have been giving money to foreign nations to hire, start unions, train workers, advertise, buy out farmers, etc. The Bushes, both 41 and 43, were doing this same foreign welfare. And, the GOP House will let this pass as well
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