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  • LETS GO AFTER THOSE THAT HIRE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

    03/29/2006 1:59:58 AM PST · by Bob Haran · 149 replies · 2,702+ views
    3/28/06 | BOB HARAN
    By Bob Haran; The recent marches in opposition to Rep. James Sensenbrener’s bill, H.R. 4437, that would make it a felony to be in the country illegally, has raised a question in my mind. Why don't we make the people responsible for causing people to enter our country illegally, felons? Congress should amend H.R. 4437 and instead of making it a felony to be in the country illegally, make it a felony to illegally hire someone in the country illegally. To make people who are for the most part, law abiding, into felons, is ludicrous. Why does our government refuse...
  • Riot By Migrant Workers Halts Construction Of Dubai Skyscraper

    03/22/2006 8:47:15 PM PST · by blam · 20 replies · 728+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 3-23-2006 | Brian Whitaker
    Riot by migrant workers halts construction of Dubai skyscraper Brian Whitaker and agencies Thursday March 23, 2006 The Guardian (UK) Construction of what is expected to be the world's tallest building was halted yesterday after 2,500 workers in Dubai rioted over pay and conditions, causing damage estimated at £500,000. The trouble broke out on Tuesday night when buses due to take labourers to a residential camp at the end of their shift were delayed, witnesses said. Workers from the Burj Dubai tower site and surrounding housing developments then chased and assaulted security officers, broke into offices, smashed computers and files,...
  • Labour unrest hampers Burj Dubai work

    03/22/2006 9:12:45 AM PST · by atlaw · 13 replies · 904+ views
    Khaleej Times ^ | March 22, 2006 | Khaleej Times, AP
    DUBAI - Construction on a building expected to be the world’s tallest was interrupted on Wednesday after Asian workers angered by low salaries and mistreatment rioted, smashing cars and offices and causing what a government official said almost US$1 million in damage. The stoppage triggered a sympathy strike at Dubai International Airport also Wednesday, when thousands of labourers building a massive new terminal also laid down their tools, airport and labour officials said. Some 2,500 workers on the emerging Burj Dubai tower and surrounding housing developments chased and beat security officers Tuesday night, broke into temporary offices and smashed computers...
  • 4,364 workers absconding (What's wrong with the labour market in the U.A.E.?)

    03/17/2006 8:50:04 PM PST · by Cornpone · 5 replies · 528+ views
    The Gulf Today (UAE) ^ | 18 March 2006 | IMAN SURUR
    THE offices of the Ministry of Labour received 2,970 reports about 5,333 workers in the first two weeks of March. About 2,094 reports were about absconding of 4,364 workers and 878 about ban notification to 969 workers. Dubai topped the absconding list with 1,880 workers, followed by Abu Dhabi with 996 and Sharjah 838.
  • Employees live in abject poverty as they fight for their rights (We used to call it slavery?)

    03/03/2006 3:36:31 PM PST · by Cornpone · 3 replies · 239+ views
    Gulfnews (U.A.E.) ^ | 4 March 2006 | Diaa Hadid
    Dubai: Many workers are living in harsh poverty, after filing court cases against their employers, because they were not told they may temporarily work, with labour ministry permission. There are no available statistics on how many labour cases there are at Dubai court, or how long they take to resolve. However, workers with complaints in the labour courts have said cases take can take from four months to years, depending on appeals. During that time, many workers are living in abject poverty. They include 26 Indian workers living in the Sharjah Industrial Area, without electricity for the past week. The...
  • Rebels Seize Oil Workers In Nigeria

    02/19/2006 12:00:44 PM PST · by blam · 4 replies · 389+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 2-19-2006 | Tom Ashby
    Rebels seize oil workers in Nigeria Tom Ashby in Lagos Sunday February 19, 2006 The Observer (UK) Nine foreign oil workers were kidnapped by armed militants in Nigeria yesterday in a series of attacks that also saw a tanker terminal bombed and two pipelines sabotaged. The raids came after the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta announced it was declaring war on all foreign oil interests in the region in response to helicopter gunship attacks on villagers last week. The militants stormed a pipe-laying barge operated by the US firm Willbros and abducted nine workers, including a Briton,...
  • China Workers Killed In Pakistan

    02/15/2006 11:01:51 AM PST · by blam · 11 replies · 334+ views
    BBC ^ | 2-15-2006
    China workers killed in Pakistan Three Chinese engineers have been killed by gunmen in Pakistan's troubled south-western province of Balochistan, police have said. Their Pakistani driver also died in the attack in the town of Hab, near Karachi. The engineers had worked at a local cement plant, police said. Unconfirmed reports say the Baloch Liberation Army claimed the attack. Chinese workers have been targeted in recent years by local militants involved in a long-running insurgency. Pakistan's government condemned the killings as an "act of terrorism" aimed at harming ties with China and promised all measures to prevent such acts in...
  • Sarkozy Unveils New Laws To Expel Foreign workers

    02/06/2006 6:00:59 PM PST · by blam · 9 replies · 719+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 2-7-2006 | Henry Samuel
    Sarkozy unveils new laws to expel foreign workers By Henry Samuel in Paris (Filed: 07/02/2006) Nicolas Sarkozy, France's interior minister and presidential hopeful, has unveiled tougher rules on immigration, making it easier to expel foreign workers or those refusing to integrate. The proposals included in a draft law, which Mr Sarkozy will present to the cabinet on Thursday, aim to change the very nature of immigration into France. Mr Sarkozy: hard-line "We no longer want immigration that is inflicted [on us]," he said. "We want selected immigration. The system of integration the French way no longer works," he told Le...
  • I Am Not A “Worker”

    02/04/2006 11:26:10 AM PST · by Nasty McPhilthy · 28 replies · 822+ views
    The Houston Conservative/MND ^ | Friday, February 03, 2006 | Will Malven
    It is time for those of us on the Right to choose a new vocabulary. I am tired using the vocabulary of the Left. I am especially talking about the ubiquitous use of the term “workers,” which is a Marxist term. It has been selected consciously by the press and the Left because of that origin and the connotations it carries with it. I have never considered myself as a “worker.” Ants are workers, drones are workers, people are employees, or if they have a trade they are artisans, craftsmen, or tradesmen. The true synonyms for “worker” are proletarian (or...
  • Quick response by U.S. Soldier saves Pakistani worker's life

    01/28/2006 12:10:22 PM PST · by SandRat · 13 replies · 483+ views
    ARNEWS ^ | Jan 27, 2006 | Pvt. Paul Harris
    BAQUBAH, Iraq (Army News Service, Jan. 27, 2006) – The first aid skills of a U.S. Soldier were put to the test during a mortar attack on a U.S. base Jan. 6. A Pakistani national, who works at the Forward Operating Base Warhorse Post Exchange, suffered a deep injury to his right arm from shrapnel during the attack and was bleeding profusely. “I rushed to his aid, followed by some Soldiers behind me,” said Sgt. Maj. Guadalupe Aldama, operations sergeant major for 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. “We tried to stop the bleeding by applying direct pressure...
  • Study Gives Snapshot Of Day Laborers

    01/22/2006 10:24:03 PM PST · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 30 replies · 701+ views
    WBBM.COM ^ | 01-23-2006 | AP
    (AP) LOS ANGELES The immigrant day laborers who wait for work on street corners across the United States have families and attend church regularly, and the people who hire them are more likely to be individual homeowners than construction contractors. The first nationwide study of day laborers also found that one in five has been injured on the job and nearly half have been cheated out of pay. The study, the most detailed snapshot to date of the mostly Hispanic and often undocumented immigrants who've become a focal point in the immigration debate, was based on interviews of 2,660 workers...
  • Middle Class Job Losses Batter Economy

    01/02/2006 4:19:44 AM PST · by ventana · 796 replies · 8,558+ views
    Associated Press | January 2 2006 | Associated Press and Vicki Smith
    AP Middle-Class Job Losses Batter Workforce Sunday January 1, 8:53 pm ET By Kathy Barks Hoffman, Associated Press Writer Middle-Class Job Losses Batter Workforce As Companies Slash Payrolls, Send Jobs Overseas LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Thirty years ago, Dan Fairbanks looked at the jobs he could get with his college degree and what he could make working the line at General Motors Corp., and decided the GM job looked better. He still thinks he made the right choice. But with GM planning to end production of the Chevrolet SSR and shut down the Lansing Craft Centre where he works sometime...
  • Plan to add visas for high-tech and skilled workers dropped

    12/19/2005 1:39:43 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 58 replies · 1,042+ views
    ap on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 12/19/05 | Erica Werner - ap
    WASHINGTON (AP) - A Senate-passed measure to add more visas for foreign workers in high-tech and specialty fields was dropped from a budget bill that passed the House early Monday, disappointing high-tech and manufacturing firms in search of skilled workers. The Senate plan would have allowed 30,000 more of the popular H1-B visas each year, and increased fees for those visas to help trim the budget deficit. Congress capped the six-year H-1B visas at 65,000 per year in 2004, and that cap has already been reached for the 2006 fiscal year that began Oct. 1. The Senate language also would...
  • “International Human Rights Day” a Smokescreen for More Coercive Union Organizing

    12/08/2005 11:45:32 AM PST · by Pirate21 · 1 replies · 176+ views
    National Right to Work Foundation ^ | 12/08/05 | Stefan Gleason
    WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 8, 2005) – Stefan Gleason, Vice President of the National Right to Work Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization that provides free legal aid to employees suffering from compulsory unionism abuses, made the following statement in response to today’s so-called “International Human Rights Day” rally, organized by AFL-CIO officials:[excerpts] ----- “Orchestrated to invoke the sympathy of the American people, this one-sided media-blitz ignores the widespread abuse of employees who choose to refrain from union affiliation. Big Labor is trying to build public support for the enactment of a new wave of coercive union ‘organizing’ privileges." ----- “Since employees...
  • CA: Fencing firm targeted in immigration probe, 17 workers arrested

    11/30/2005 8:31:29 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 17 replies · 632+ views
    SAN DIEGO (AP) - Immigration authorities raided the offices of a Southern California fencing company Wednesday, seizing boxes of documents and arresting 17 employees who are believed to be in the United States illegally. Golden State Fence Co. had rehired some of the 17 employees who were arrested despite previous warnings by federal authorities that they were ineligible to work, officials with the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureau said in a press release. Authorities searched company offices in Riverside, where the company is based, and in Oceanside, about 35 miles north of San Diego. All 17...
  • The threat to American workers freedom from Hoffa 's union group grows with card check victory

    11/30/2005 7:08:00 PM PST · by NAWER · 6 replies · 557+ views
    PR NEWSWIRE ^ | 11/30/05 | James P. Hoffa
    We need the Secret Ballot Protection Act now! H.R. 874 S.1173 Join us in our fight against this union tyranny! http://www.freeworkplace.org Hoffa Statement on SEIU Card-Check Victory for Houston Janitors WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is an official statement of James P. Hoffa, Teamsters General President: On behalf of the entire Teamster membership, I want to personally congratulate SEIU and the 5,000 Houston janitors on their recent card-check majority at ABM Industries. This victory will not only bring a tidal shift of economic security and dignity to Houston's low-wage workforce, it sends a message to workers across the...
  • Electrical safety training helps keep Iraqi workers free from harm

    11/23/2005 4:04:15 PM PST · by SandRat · 5 replies · 580+ views
    US Army Corps of Engineers ^ | Nov 23, 2005 | Jenna Bisenius
    Electrical safety training helps keep Iraqi workers free from harm By Jenna Bisenius Iraq Project and Contracting Office Iraqi labors in northern governorate of Erbil receive ladder safety training. (Photos courtesy of PCO) Iraqi personnel responsible for working on power pole lines receive appropriate training. (Photos courtesy of PCO) Iraqi personnel responsible for working on power pole lines receive appropriate training. (Photos courtesy of PCO) Baghdad, Iraq – While western construction companies have long recognized that employee safety is paramount to their success, the concept of a safe work environment is novel to most Iraqi crews. During Saddam’s reign, safety training was...
  • Iran teachers, workers protest poor conditions

    11/10/2005 6:34:24 AM PST · by F14 Pilot · 3 replies · 217+ views
    Iranian.com ^ | Thursday, November 10, 2005 | ISNA
    LONDON, November 10 (IranMania) - Several teachers who were laid off in the southern province of Fars joined protests by hundreds of workers from the western province of Qazvin against their dismissal and poor working conditions, ISNA reported. The protesters had gathered in front of the Parliament in downtown Tehran demanding to meet Majlis Speaker Gholamali Haddad-Adel. They chanted slogans and held up banners reading, ?God is Great, God is Great, Justice, Justice and We're Hungry, according to ISNA. Even the heavy rain failed to disperse the protesters, who were holding plastic bags to protect themselves from the rain. The...
  • In Louisiana, Worker Influx Causes Ill Will

    11/04/2005 6:30:43 AM PST · by Fred911 · 15 replies · 849+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 4, 2005 | LESLIE EATON
    GOOD HOPE, La. - Near this speck on the map southwest of New Orleans, where an oil refinery spouts flames into the sky and alligators are said to lurk in the green canals, sits something that is causing consternation across Louisiana: a camp for out-of-state workers cleaning up after the flood. The camp, operated by a New York company called LVI Services, is not much to look at: a row of tractor-trailers crammed with bunks, a long line of portable toilets, a couple of R.V.'s and three tents with striped roofs. Gun-packing guards wear black T-shirts reading, "Police." It is...
  • The most successful society the world has ever known

    10/26/2005 1:03:31 AM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 67 replies · 2,961+ views
    The Guardian ^ | Polly Toynbee
    The Nordic model mixes welfare and economic success, but Sweden's social democrats are at risk from a loss of confidence. The prime minister has been in power nine years and the people are tired of him. They say their not well-liked leader should have made way for someone else by now. A new conservative challenger to this long-standing government of the left is a young dynamic moderate, uniting the fractious forces of the right. So a social democratic government risks losing to that most lethal human instinct - boredom. The age-old "time for a change" impulse may replace a successful...