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  • How Obama and Buffet FIRED 40,0000 Workers in One Day!…and made $4 billion

    09/21/2011 8:58:16 AM PDT · by Nachum · 21 replies
    Con Underground ^ | 9/21/11 | 4evercon
    While Obama and Buffet are working on finding new ways to fleece middle class America of more of our money to finance the salaries of the new storm troopers, the SEIU, Teamsters and Teacher’s unions and the various ACORN spawned organizations, the two are simultaneously prosecuting an all out war on the private sector. To hear the old kook tell it the idea came to him while he was playing in the bathtub. Those of us who no longer believe in the tooth fairy prefer to to dig a little and find out just exactly how did this seemingly Archimedian...
  • Obama Invites Amnesty Advocates as Guests to "Jobs" Speech (Slap in Face to Workers)

    09/08/2011 4:30:44 PM PDT · by montag813 · 7 replies
    Stand With Arizona ^ | 09-08-2011 | John Hill
    by John HillStand With ArizonaObama's choice of honored guests to sit in the First Lady's Box (with wife Michelle) during his speech tonight speaks volumes about his comtempt for the rule of law on immigration - and for American workers. Besides GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt - whose company paid no taxes last year thanks to "green jobs" boondoggles, and shipped thousands of jobs to China, Obama has invited 3 major league pimps for illegal alien amnesty. Let's take a look: Los Angeles Mayor Antonio VillaraigosaVillaraigosa is a former member of the racist Mexican separatist group MEChA, which openly advocates for...
  • Postal service may shut down for winter

    09/05/2011 3:54:28 PM PDT · by KeyLargo · 45 replies
    WGN ^ | Sep 5, 2011
    WGN Postal service may shut down for winter WGN News 3:03 PM CDT, September 5, 2011 Without emergency funding the postal service may have to shut down for the winter. The U.S Postal Service faces a $9 billion dollar deficit. The New York Times reports the agency doesn't have enough money to pay its bills and a $5.5 billion dollar payment is due this month. Possible cost cutting measures include eliminating Saturday delivery, closing up to 3700 post offices and laying off 120,000 workers. A congressional hearing on the matter is set for Tuesday.
  • Study: Half of Hired Stimulus Workers Were Already Employed

    08/31/2011 12:34:42 PM PDT · by Nachum · 4 replies
    Commentary Magazine ^ | 8/31/11 | Alana Goodman
    This is yet another example of why it’s tough to calculate the actual job-stimulating benefits of the stimulus plan. The Recovery Act’s success is typically measured by looking at how many jobs have been created. But there’s also job “shifting,” which happens when a business uses stimulus funds to hire someone who was already employed at another company. And according to a new study from George Mason University’s Mercatus Center, that’s been the case with nearly half of the workers hired under the Recovery Act:
  • Verizon Union Workers Bused To CEO’s Home For Protest

    08/19/2011 12:14:16 PM PDT · by Nachum · 21 replies
    The Blaze ^ | 8/19/11 | Mike Opelka
    Hundreds of striking Verizon workers sporting red shirts and holding candles while chanting of ”No contract, No peace!“ and ”What’s disgusting? Union busting” held a vigil outside the Mendham, New Jersey home of CEO Lowell McAdam. The strikers were bused in by their union in an effort to highlight the differences between executives and blue collar workers.
  • Verizon workers to lose health coverage August 31

    08/16/2011 6:21:15 PM PDT · by Nachum · 57 replies
    Reuters ^ | 8/16/11 | Sinead Carew & Bernard Orr
    NEW YORK - Verizon Communications (VZ.N) is sending its 45,000 striking workers notice that their health insurance benefits will expire at the end of the month if they are not back at work. The company said on Tuesday that it has started to send out letters to the strikers in response to questions about how healthcare coverage will be affected by the strike, which started on August 7. The Communications Workers of America (CWA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) called a strike after they failed to reach a labor agreement with the company
  • ME’s War on Workers & Taxpayers: A Look Inside The AFSCME Playbook

    07/26/2011 10:13:32 AM PDT · by Nachum
    Big Government ^ | 7/26/11 | LaborUnionReport
    Last year, when Larry Scanlon, the Director of Political Operations for one of the nation’s largest government unions, the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), stated “the more members coming in, the more dues coming in, the more money we have for politics,” it was symbolic of a system corrupted by union bosses who enrich themselves at the expense of America’s taxpayers. While AFSCME and other government unions are settling contracts that require members to pay more for their health insurance and retirement, as well as furlough days,
  • Chicago mayor to lay off workers to plug budget gap (Merry Christmas, Unions! Love, RahmBo!!)

    07/15/2011 2:03:28 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 15 replies · 1+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 7/15/11 | Karen Pierog - Reuters
    CHICAGO (Reuters) - With Chicago still facing a lingering deficit in its current budget, Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Friday unveiled steps that will lead to up to 625 layoffs. They include privatization of custodial services at city libraries and airports, benefits services and the water billing call center. Also about 126 seasonal workers in Chicago's transportation department would be discharged, resulting in a drop in curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements this year. "Today, I'm taking steps because I cannot wish away this budget shortfall," the mayor told reporters. Earlier this month, Emanuel said he would eliminate $20 million of the...
  • The largest ever marijuana plantation!

    07/15/2011 12:47:00 PM PDT · by Niuhuru · 34 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 6:49 PM on 15th July 2011 | By Daily Mail Reporter
    Mexican soldiers discovered the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history, hidden under black cloth in the middle of the desert. The 300-acre plantation is four times larger than the previous record discovery by authorities and workers had even installed toilet facilities, the Defence Department said. The towering pot plants sheltered under black screen-cloth in a huge square on the floor of the Baja California desert, more than 150 miles south of Tijuana, across the border from San Diego.
  • Lawson cuts workers, but how many?

    07/14/2011 9:23:56 AM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB
    biz journal ^ | 7-14-11 | Mark Reilly
    Lawson Software Inc. laid off workers on Wednesday, but it's not clear how deep the cuts were or what part of the business was affected. Minnesota Public Radio posted news of the cuts; a spokesman called them an "expected outcome" of its acquisition earlier this summer. St. Paul-based Lawson recently was sold for $2 billion to GGC Software Holdings Inc. Cuts were indeed expected by some. When the sale was announced, an analyst told the Star Tribune that administration jobs at Lawson's St. Paul 800-person headquarters could be cut by 25 percent.
  • Laid off state employees rally again at Capitol

    07/07/2011 9:43:29 AM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB · 35 replies
    MPLS star & sickle ^ | 7-6-11 | Mike Kaszuba
    For the second time in the past week, hundreds of laid off state workers rallied in the hot sun on the steps of Minnesota’s closed State Capitol to protest the state government shutdown. Wednesday’s rally again took aim at familiar theme: Taxing the state's wealthiest residents to help solve the state’s $5 billion budget deficit. One man held a sign that took his frustration a step further – he had changed it from “Tax the Rich” to “Eat the Rich.”
  • Failure to Raise U.S. Debt Cap Seen Idling 800,000 (federal so-called) Workers

    06/29/2011 8:41:32 AM PDT · by Libloather · 49 replies
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  • Fewer hands in the fields

    06/18/2011 7:18:07 PM PDT · by Cardhu · 93 replies
    La Times ^ | June 18th 2011 | Richard Fausset
    Contractor Don Pedro — like farmers across Georgia — is worried that the state's tough new immigration law is scaring away an illegal immigrant workforce. Reporting from Wray, Ga. — It was a Tuesday afternoon at the height of blackberry season, and the Paulk family farm was short 100 pickers. It was Don Pedro's job to find them. The Georgia Department of Agriculture this month released a survey of farmers who said they needed to fill more than 11,000 positions lasting from one day to a year. Critics of U.S. farming practices have long said Americans would take such jobs...
  • Editorial: Dems Blame Business For Own Bad Policies

    05/12/2011 6:52:17 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | May 12, 2011 | Staff
    Economy: President Obama says he wants businesses to "step up" and hire more. If he's really sincere about wanting more jobs, he should stop demonizing and punishing American corporations for their success. 'Companies ... (are) making a lot of money," President Obama told a town hall meeting Thursday, "and now's the time for them to start betting on American workers and American products." But the fact they're not "betting" more isn't their fault. It's Obama's — and his Democrat allies in Congress. Their tax-and-spend policies have pushed our nation to the brink of financial ruin, creating uncertainty and an unstable...
  • Retiring Cleveland schools workers paid nearly $5 million severance

    05/09/2011 1:58:39 PM PDT · by Nachum · 11 replies
    Plain Dealer ^ | 5/9/11 | Thomas Ott
    Cleveland, OH - The Cleveland Municipal School District, scratching for every penny, could use the nearly $5 million paid to employees who have retired since last summer. Records show that 269 employees cashed in that amount of accumulated vacation and sick leave since the fiscal year started July 1. Topping the list are two administrators who each collected about $83,000, one after working in the system for four years. Nearly 70 percent of the employees picked up at least $10,000 in what the district calls severance; more than 40 percent received $20,000 or more.
  • Federal Rights For State Workers Upheld (states cannot pass laws that limit rights to negotiate)

    04/04/2011 12:58:17 AM PDT · by Libloather · 42 replies · 1+ views
    Official Wire ^ | 4/01/11
    Federal Rights For State Workers UpheldPublished on April 01, 2011 by Staff Reporter CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (USA) A U.S. district court judge has ruled states cannot pass laws that limit private-sector workers' rights to negotiate job terms, a union attorney said. "The state can't legislate workers' rights," said attorney Terrance McGann, who represented the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters in a case challenging a 2010 law in Illinois intended to allow exhibitors at Chicago's McCormick Place convention hall to bypass paying overtime, the Chicago Tribune reported Friday. Judge Ronald Guzman's ruling upholding the National Labor Relations Act on behalf of the...
  • 1,000 state workers earn more than Gov. Cuomo, Empire Center finds

    03/18/2011 8:22:12 AM PDT · by Nachum · 1 replies
    New York Daily News ^ | 3/18/11 | Kenneth Lovett
    ALBANY - Being governor may be the top gig in state government, but it certainly doesn't pay that way. Nearly 1,000 state employees made more than the governor's $179,000 salary last year, the Empire Center for New York State Policy found."As a taxpayer, I'd be interested in less people making more than my governor, not more," said Empire Center director Tim Hoefer.SUNY Binghamton basketball coach Kevin Broadus topped the charts with more than $1 million in a settlement with the university to end his scandal-plagued tenure.
  • GOP targets salaries, 'offensive' bonuses of federal workers

    03/10/2011 8:12:57 PM PST · by Libloather · 23 replies
    The Hill ^ | 3/09/11 | Erik Wasson
    GOP targets salaries, 'offensive' bonuses of federal workersBy Erik Wasson - 03/09/11 08:50 PM ET Cost-cutting House Republicans on Wednesday made it clear that they are eyeing the salaries of federal workers. And they don’t like what they see. During a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee hearing, panel Chairman Dennis Ross (R-Fla.) noted that “federal employees on average earned $101,628 in total compensation in 2010, nearly four times more than the average private-sector worker.” He argued President Obama’s two-year pay freeze for federal workers, enacted in December, “wasn’t really a freeze” because it did not include all increases. He...
  • Are Federal Workers Overpaid? Watch Heritage vs the Unions Wednesday

    03/07/2011 10:40:03 AM PST · by Nachum · 8 replies
    heritage.org ^ | 3/7/11 | staff
    The Federal Times calls it a “steel cage match” in which “two wonks enter, one wonk leaves.” Congressional hearings are never that exciting, but Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing on federal pay does promise some spirited debate. At issue is how the federal government pays its civilian workers—and, more importantly, whether it pays them too much. Leaders of the Office of Personnel Management and National Treasury Employees Union will confront critics of federal pay for the first time in public. Those critics – “in the red corner” as the Federal Times puts it – are Heritage’s James Sherk and Andrew...
  • Fired workers burn Indian executive to death (Workers fired up, ready to go!)

    03/05/2011 7:41:56 AM PST · by Mikey_1962 · 28 replies
    SF GATE ^ | 3/3/11 | STAFF
    Indian police detained two people after an angry mob of fired workers burned to death a senior executive of a steel factory, an official said Friday. After learning they were laid off, about a dozen workers attacked a vehicle carrying Radhey Shyam Roy as he was leaving the factory in eastern Orissa state on Thursday, dousing the Jeep with gasoline and setting it on fire, said police Superintendent Ajay Kumar Sarangi. Two other people in the vehicle were allowed to flee but Roy, 59, was trapped inside and later died of severe burns, Sarangi said. Police were questioning two workers...