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  • Chicago Workers Practice Emergency Drill

    09/07/2006 8:41:05 PM PDT · by blam · 202+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 9-8-2006 | Michael Tarm
    Chicago Workers Practice Emergency Drill Friday September 8, 2006 3:46 AM By MICHAEL TARM Associated Press Writer CHICAGO (AP) - Thousands of people working in downtown high-rise buildings left their jobs early Thursday to test the city's response to a terrorist attack or other emergency. Participants, many with tennis shoes on their feet and water bottles in hand, left their offices and, under the direction of emergency teams, walked about five blocks to an assessment area. Once checked in, they were free to go. Officials said more than 3,000 people took part in the voluntary drill, which involved four properties...
  • Happy Labor Day: We're All Workers?

    09/04/2006 11:54:48 AM PDT · by Ed Hudgins · 22 replies · 468+ views
    The Atlas Society & Objectivist Center ^ | 9/4/2006 | Edward Hudgins
    Happy Labor Day: We're All Workers! by Edward Hudgins The Atlas Society & Objectivist Center ehudgins@objectivistcenter.org When Congress declared Labor Day a national holiday in 1894 it marked not only a celebration by workers but a division of Americans into groups often seen as opposed to one another. The day grew out of a desire to get governments to force employers to offer certain terms of employment to workers. The first Labor Day parade took place in 1882 in New York and was organized by Peter McGuire who helped found the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions. The "labor"...
  • Undocumented workers could get bosses fined - Reply would be required to Social Security letters

    08/15/2006 10:15:52 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 451+ views
    San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | 8/15/06 | Hiram Soto
    The federal government is considering new rules that would toughen laws against companies hiring undocumented immigrants. The proposed regulations would require companies to respond promptly to letters from the government alerting them to discrepancies between the names of employees and their Social Security numbers, or else be liable for violating immigration laws. Employers currently are under no obligation to respond to these “no-match” letters from the Social Security Administration; there are no criminal or administrative penalties. But if the new regulations are enacted, companies would be liable for having “constructive knowledge” of hiring undocumented immigrants – if they were to...
  • Study: Immigrants not hurting U.S. jobs

    08/10/2006 7:12:00 AM PDT · by Marius3188 · 32 replies · 637+ views
    AP ^ | 10 Aug 2006 | STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
    WASHINGTON - Big increases in immigration since 1990 have not hurt employment prospects for American workers, says a study released Thursday. The report comes as Congress and much of the nation are debating immigration policy, a big issue in this fall's midterm congressional elections. The Pew Hispanic Center found no evidence that increases in immigration led to higher unemployment among Americans, said Rakesh Kochhar, who authored the study. Kochhar said other factors, such as economic growth, played a larger role than immigration in setting the job market for Americans. The study, however, did not look at whether wages were affected...
  • CA: Judge says state needs to hire mental health workers for prisons

    07/31/2006 9:06:45 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 18 replies · 481+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 7/31/06 | Don Thompson - ap
    The Schwarzenegger administration must ask state lawmakers for the money to hire hundreds of mental health workers for California's prison system, under a federal judge's order made public Monday. The order from U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton is the latest in a string of actions in which federal overseers are driving reforms in the state's troubled corrections department. Separate lawsuits have placed federal courts in charge of much of the state's prison operations, including inmate safety, employee discipline and its inmate health care and mental health systems. A state court, meanwhile, is ordering reforms to the juvenile justice system. Last...
  • Immigration crackdown alarms Ohio workers

    07/31/2006 12:23:51 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 27 replies · 1,304+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 7/31/06 | Dan Sewell - ap
    MIDDLETOWN, Ohio - At his Tienda La Raza grocery store and restaurant, Jose Bravo sells Spanish-language DVDs and Mexico soccer jerseys, chorizo sausage and chopped cactus. Lately, there has been another hot seller — one-way bus tickets out of here. "People that had been in the United States for a while, who were planning to stay, now they feel scared," Bravo said. He said he has sold at least 10 tickets in recent weeks to people who are moving to Michigan or other parts of Ohio, or who have decided to go back to Mexico. Tough talk on immigration over...
  • Homeland Security clears cafeteria workers after puzzling 2-week hiatus

    07/20/2006 2:17:53 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 8 replies · 715+ views
    http://www.post-gazette.com ^ | 7 18 06 | Paula Reed Ward
    After nearly two weeks off the job, two cafeteria workers Downtown will be allowed this week to return to work. The two women, who together have worked in food service at the U.S. Courthouse and in the William S. Moorhead Federal Building for 44 years, were removed from their positions on July 5 when the Department of Homeland Security declared them "unsuitable," after conducting background checks on them
  • Workers Remove Litter from Iraqi Streets

    07/11/2006 6:11:29 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 355+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Spc. Cassandra Groce
    Workers Remove Litter from Iraqi Streets The street-cleaning project focuses on the busiest streets first, then moves to residential areas. By U.S. Army Spc. Cassandra Groce 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment HAWIJA, Iraq, July 11, 2006 -- Piles of trash and litter, the scourge of many Iraqi cities, are being removed by local workers from the street and alleys of Hawija, Iraq.Sanitation has been a continual concern for Coalition Forces and the Iraqi leadership. The street-cleaning project currently cleans the busiest streets, but will soon move to residential areas. The project employs many civilians. “This was a good project...
  • More Rain Likely for Soaked Northeast (Workers pump water from the IRS HQs' flooded basement)

    06/27/2006 4:57:54 PM PDT · by Libloather · 14 replies · 540+ views
    The Times and Democrat ^ | 6/27/06 | Stephen Manning, Marty Niland, Derrill Holly
    More Rain Likely for Soaked NortheastBy STEPHEN MANNING Tuesday, June 27, 2006 WASHINGTON - Workers pumped water from the IRS headquarters' flooded basement Tuesday and mopped up at other government buildings Monday after heavy rain swamped the nation's capital. A brief break from the two-day deluge gave crews a chance to reopen commuter routes and set up sandbags to prevent more water from getting inside buildings. More than 7 inches of rain fell on the nation's capital in a 24-hour period Sunday and Monday, shutting down several federal buildings and closing some of the city's busiest tourist attractions just days...
  • Reilly reiterates stance on workers (Mass. Atty Gen. turns blind eye on illegals/companies)

    06/20/2006 10:50:12 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 7 replies · 349+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | 06/20/06 | Yvonne Abraham and Jonathan Saltzman
    Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly said yesterday it is not his responsibility to crack down on Massachusetts employers that hire undocumented immigrants, and he said he will continue his policy of taking no action against the companies. In 2001, Reilly established a policy, saying his office would aggressively fight for the rights and wages of immigrant workers, legal or not, and promise not to report them to federal authorities. He also said he would enforce wage and labor laws against companies, but not act against them for employing undocumented immigrants. Yesterday he stood by that, even as a Globe story...
  • CA: 3 migrant workers from Thailand sue growers, LA contractor (federal H-2A guest-workers)

    06/14/2006 12:32:20 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 677+ views
    A lawsuit has been filed in U.S. District Court here by three migrant farmworkers from Thailand against two local growers and a Los Angeles-based labor contractor, alleging that the workers were underpaid and housed in substandard conditions. In the suit filed on Monday, some of the workers said they were forced to go into personal debt in order to get a job in the United States. They said they were promised work that didn't materialize. A number of alleged violations of state and federal law were outlined in the suit. It seeks class action status for all Thai workers brought...
  • Employee verification system would affect all workers, privacy experts say/'No-work list' predicted

    06/12/2006 10:24:20 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 39 replies · 1,535+ views
    Daily Bulletin ^ | 6/12/06 | Lisa Friedman
    WASHINGTON - Remember the Department of Homeland Security's "no-fly'' lists that erratically flagged 3-year-old children and dozens of men named David Nelson as terrorists seeking to board commercial airplanes? Well, now privacy experts are warning America to prepare for the "no-work'' list. As Congress debates immigration reform, experts say a little-discussed aspect of the bill, mandatory employee eligibility verification, is likely to have a colossal impact on the lives of every person in the U.S. labor market -- citizen and foreigner alike. "Everyone who wants to work will feel this provision,'' said Tim Sparapani, legal counsel for the American Civil...
  • Not So Sweet

    05/30/2006 6:28:47 PM PDT · by A. Pole · 54 replies · 1,450+ views
    The American Conservative ^ | June 5, 2006 Issue | Timothy P. Carney
    The work of harvesting sugarcane is grueling - even worse than picking cotton. With a knife, a cutter slices the cane stalk as close to the ground as possible. Standing in wet, soft muck soil, he chops off the leaves and the top of the stalk, tossing the cane into a pile. He does this thousands of times a day - stooping, cutting, standing, cutting, stacking, stooping. To guard against the sharp leaves and the swinging knife, cutters wear aluminum shields on their wrists and legs, as well as many layers, even in the hot Florida sun. Given those conditions,...
  • <b>USA Citizens Day - July 1st Rally to Stop Illegal Immigration</b>

    05/24/2006 2:27:38 PM PDT · by Angelina211 · 5 replies · 845+ views
    CitizenDay.net ^ | 5/23/2006 | CitizenDay
    USA Citizens Day - July 1st Immigration Control Rally Nationwide Rally on Saturday, July 1st, at noon, at your City HallMay 1st - Million of Illegal Aliens Marched in our StreetsTwelve million illegal aliens demonstrated their political power, and declared May 1st to be A Day Without Undocumented Workers ( illegal aliens ). They boycotted the USA, all US businesses and institutions. Millions of them marched in our streets, carried Mexican flags, shouted "Si se puede!", and demanded new laws from our Congress. July 1st - U.S. Citizens Nationwide Rally for Immigration ControlRally to stop our continuous invasion by...
  • 1 in 7 Mexican workers migrates-most send money home(~10% of Mexico's population now living in US)

    05/21/2006 11:11:42 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 17 replies · 756+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | 5/21/06 | Carolyn Lochhead
    Washington -- The current migration of Mexicans and Central Americans to the United States is one of the largest diasporas in modern history, experts say. Roughly 10 percent of Mexico's population of about 107 million is now living in the United States, estimates show. About 15 percent of Mexico's labor force is working in the United States. One in every 7 Mexican workers migrates to the United States. Mass migration from Mexico began more than a century ago. It is deeply embedded in the history, culture and economies of both nations. The current wave began with Mexico's economic crisis in...
  • An Ugly Side of Free Trade: Sweatshops in Jordan

    05/05/2006 7:37:37 PM PDT · by A. Pole · 45 replies · 693+ views
    The New Your Times ^ | May 3, 2006 | Steven Greenhouse and Michael Barbaro
    Propelled by a free trade agreement with the United States, apparel manufacturing is booming in Jordan, its exports to America soaring twentyfold in the last five years. But some foreign workers in Jordanian factories that produce garments for Target, Wal-Mart and other American retailers are complaining of dismal conditions — of 20-hour days, of not being paid for months and of being hit by supervisors and jailed when they complain. [...] "We used to start at 8 in the morning, and we'd work until midnight, 1 or 2 a.m., seven days a week," said Nargis Akhter, a 25-year-old Bangladeshi who,...
  • Hungary workers get shock at bottom of rum barrel (YeeCH! BURRRP!!! Alert!)

    05/04/2006 8:44:16 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 20 replies · 465+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 5/4/06 | Reuters
    BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian builders who drank their way to the bottom of a huge barrel of rum while renovating a house got a nasty surprise when a pickled corpse tumbled out of the empty barrel, a police magazine website reported. According to online magazine www.zsaru.hu, workers in Szeged in the south of Hungary tried to move the barrel after they had drained it, only to find it was surprisingly heavy and were shocked when the body of a naked man fell out. The website said that the body of the man had been shipped back from Jamaica 20 years...
  • California gets taste of life without immigrant workers

    05/01/2006 4:17:43 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 216 replies · 4,086+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 5/1/06 | Lisa Leff - ap
    Chinese food or a hamburger were easy to come by in the Mission District on Monday. Doughnuts or bagels? No problem. But in a neighborhood where every other storefront seems to house a tacqueria, you would have been hard-pressed to find a burrito. With leaders of the national "Day Without Immigrants" calling for an economic boycott, many Hispanic-owned businesses closed for the day in the city's unofficial Latin quarter and throughout California, encouraging employees to participate in the massive protest marches. "Today, no - no working and no buying," said Enrique Varguas, 28, who rescheduled a dozen or so landscaping...
  • Illegal workers: Boon for U.S. Economy

    05/01/2006 8:28:35 AM PDT · by blueberry12 · 198 replies · 2,153+ views
    CNN/Money ^ | May 1, 2006 | Chris Isidore
    The U.S. has benefited from illegal immigrants, most economists say, though some low-skilled workers have been hurt. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - In the heated debate over the impact of illegal immigration on the U.S. economy, Andrew Sum is one of those focusing on the negative. The economist - the director of labor market studies at Northeastern University in Boston - argues that the large supply of immigrants has displaced low-skilled U.S.-born workers, particularly the young and the poor, from jobs. "About 85.5 of every 100 new workers are new immigrants in this decade," he said. "At no time in the...
  • A DAY WITHOUT ILLEGAL ALIENS -- HOW ABOUT 365?

    05/01/2006 6:45:16 AM PDT · by Millicent_Hornswaggle · 97 replies · 2,175+ views
    boortz.com ^ | May 1, 2006 | Neal Boortz
    Well .. here we go again. It's May 1st. May Day. A day which, ironically enough, was once a huge holiday in the Communist World. No ... it's not Lenin's birthday. In the U.S. we celebrate Lenin's birthday with something called "Earth Day." That in itself is rather strange, considering the fact that Earth Day has become somewhat of an anti-capitalist celebration. But, I digress. The Marching Mexicans will be at it again today ... they're filling the streets with the avowed attention to "close down" some major American cities. First of all, boycotts, especially short ones like this, don't...