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October 27, 2008

Military says Twitter, the social networking tool is for terrorists

Filed under: Police State, Twitter, bullshit, travesty — theunionnews @ 8:41 pm

Are you f@cking kidding me?

I heard this on the news tonight, the social network tool that you can send text messages to cell phones or friends online has been deemed a terrorist tool by the US military.

From Vnunut:

A report by US military intelligence has claimed that the messaging application Twitter could be used by terrorists as an operational tool.

The report into the increasing security implications of mobile technology envisaged terrorists using Twitter messages, or Tweets, to communicate and share images and locations of future terrorist attacks.

“Twitter is already used by some members to post and/or support extremist ideologies and perspectives,” the report said.

“For example, there are multiple pro and anti Hezbollah Tweets. In addition, extremist and terrorist use of Twitter could evolve over time to reflect tactics that are already evolving in use by ‘hacktivists’ and activist for surveillance. This could theoretically be combined with targeting.”

It notes that Twitter was used extensively by protestors at the recent Republican National Convention to identify the location of police and security guards in an effort to get around them.

It’s called technology assholes, it’s better than the mass beatings to American’s that the stormtroopers at both the RNC and DNC dished out. Wheres the ACLU. This is quickly becoming a fascist police state.

eFluxMedia adds:

The report also focuses on newer applications for mobile phones such as digital maps, GPS locators and many more. The army report analyzes discussions on Al-Qaeda-affiliated online forums and the fact that terrorists and followers are discussing about the benefits of modern-day technology and how it can be used to coordinate a terrorist attack.

One of the online conversations was reportedly about the benefits of “using a mobile phone camera to monitor the enemy and its mechanisms,” while another was about how one can use a Nokia 6210 Navigator for “marksmanship, border crossings, and in concealment of supplies” through the cell phone’s GPS functions.

Another similar, online chat focused on how terrorists could use voice-modification software in order to conceal their identity when making phone calls. Using the above-mentioned features as well as many other and adding Twitter use to that may have a bigger impact.

“Twitter was recently used as a countersurveillance, command and control, and movement tool by activists at the Republican National Convention,” the Army report notes.

“The activists would Tweet each other and their Twitter pages to add information on what was happening with Law Enforcement near real time.”

Take Action: Tell the Gap to stop supporting union-buster’s at Oak Harbor Freight

Cross-posted at DailyKos

Don’t just sit there, take action!

From Labourstart:

Tell the Gap: Don’t Harbor Worker Abuses
Don’t let Gap Inc. support worker and retiree abuses!

Oak Harbor Freight Lines workers in Oregon, Washington and Idaho were forced to strike on Sept. 22 in protest of the freight company’s violations of U.S. labor laws, as well as hostile efforts by the company to intimidate workers.

A day later, Oak Harbor took the outrageous step of cutting off health care benefits to its workers and retirees. Instead of negotiating with striking workers in good faith, Oak Harbor has imported teams of professional strikebreakers to coerce and scare loyal long-time employees.

Oak Harbor’s biggest freight customer, Gap Inc., has supported the move to replace striking workers and cut off health care benefits to retirees.

REI, Urban Outfitters, and other companies have elected to suspend their relationship with Oak Harbor until the company finds a just and lasting resolution to the ongoing labor dispute.

Several organizations, including, Sweatfree Communities, the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation, the International Transport Workers’ Federation, Students & Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior, and the International Labor Rights Forum have called on Gap Inc. to suspend its relationship with Oak Harbor.

Unfortunately, the Gap continues to ignore workers’ rights abuses and use Oak Harbor to transport merchandise. Tell the Gap to stop harboring worker abuses.

CLICK HERE! To send your message to Gap Clothing!

Wake up people, we can’t just let shit like this go anymore!

From The Teamsters website:

On Oct. 21st. Teamsters rappelled down the side of a building adjacent to The Gap’s headquarters in San Francisco to bring attention to the company’s support of union-busting freight firm Oak Harbor Freight Lines.

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“We are here today at Gap Inc. to let the people of San Francisco, and the country, know that Gap, Inc. supports union-busters,” said Dan Jurpik, a striking worker who participated in the banner drop. “I have worked for Oak Harbor for 14 years. Now they are slashing our health care and bringing in professional strikebreakers to coerce and scare loyal long-time employees.”

“This company is treating its employees badly,” said Al Hobart, President of Teamsters Joint Council 28 and International Vice President. “Not only do they not want to negotiate fairly, but now they have taken the outrageous step of slashing health care benefits for workers. And, to add insult to injury, they cut health care for retirees – the very workers who built Oak Harbor into a strong company.”

Oak Harbor’s biggest freight customer, retail giant Gap Inc., continues to provide support to Oak Harbor even after it cut retiree health care benefits, froze workers’ retirement income and slashed sick leave.

More than 600 Teamsters remain on strike in Washington, Oregon and Idaho against Auburn, Washington-based Oak Harbor, after bargaining unsuccessfully for a fair contract for the past 11 months.

CLICK HERE! It only takes a minute!

A huge thank’s to Eric Lee at the folks at Labourstart for helping gather support for our fellow workers. A huge thanks to the labor and social justice organizations worldwide that are in support of our American workers.

Stand in solidarity CLICK HERE!

October 25, 2008

Disposable worker dies and 13 year old injured working on Value Palace hotel in IN.

<–Next:Father Brian Jordan will run the NYC Marathon on behalf of killed…


“It’s also possible no one will be held accountable.”

Who? A couple of misclassified workers for a company named Carpetbaggers, working under the General Contractor Millstone. Jose Delgado, Sr., 31, of the 2000 block of Breaburn East Drive, Indianapolis, and his son, Jose Delgado, Jr., 13, who lives at the same address
What? One dies and his son, a 13 year old severely injured while working with him while improperly using a fork lift as an elevator
Where? A new hotel in Indiana, the Value Palace, which unfortunately has no standard on who they work with, some value, people die cutting corners. The Value Place hotel is located at the southwest corner of I-65 and County Line Road in Johnson County.
When? Last week, Oct 16th.
Why? Because they can get away with it.

From wthr.com 13 in Indiana:

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/8127/17190459qb0.jpgGreenwood – A forklift accident two weeks ago claimed the life of a Greenwood construction worker. His teenage son was also on the site, and was also injured. Now OSHA officials may be looking into more violations.

As the new Value Place hotel takes shape in Greenwood, so too are state officials making progress on their investigation into an accident on the site two weeks ago.

Three tile workers were coming off the fourth floor into an aerial basket when, according to police reports, two of the workers, 31-year-old Jose Delgado, Sr. and his son, slid off the forks and the forklift fell to the ground. Delgado later died from his injuries. His son, at first reported to be only 15 years old, was also hurt.

“A construction site like this is not a place for a child like that to be working,” said OSHA deputy commissioner Jeff Carter.

Carter says this week investigators learned the boy wasn’t 15 after all. “We believe he’s younger than that now. We believe he could be as young as 13,” he said.

By law, that’s too young to be on the job site. Investigators are also looking at the forklift used by the workers.

One thing OSHA investigators will have to determine is whether the workers were using the forklift incorrectly, or if that machinery is used in a similar fashion on this or other job sites.

The basket on the forklift is what OSHA investigators consider “homemade.” Officials want to know if the workers were trained to use it.

“That basket we have questions about. It does not meet the standards,” said Carter.

The contractor supervisor on site told police the day of the accident, “Any subcontractor may use the on-site forklift, but must sign a contract stating they must get the necessary training.” He went on to say, “Millstone [the general contractor] does not allow people in the basket.”

But two weeks after the fatal accident, Eyewitness News saw two workers in what appears the be the same forklift.

“The company will probably be cited,” Carter said.

Citations are likely. But who the state holds accountable for one worker’s death is still unclear.

The driver of the forklift, Antonio Torres, told police he didn’t have a key to drive it and that he used a pocket knife to start the engine.

OSHA officials say citations may be directed at Torres, who is an independent contractor, Carpetbaggers, the company who hired him, and Millstone, the general contractor on the construction site. It’s also possible no one will be held accountable.

The investigation is expected to take another two weeks.

So how does this happen?

let’s ask Chris the Carpenter from Indiana, in a story entitled “Joe the Plumber-meet Chris the Carpenter!!“:

Now the quarter of a million mark wouldn’t really be that hard to meet. I can’t speak with any first hand knowledge, but being on the inside looking out, I can say with much certainty that there are people in our line of work that do much better than we do. And I think $250,000.00 is quite obtainable. See, as a union contractor we are obligated to pay the union benefits and wages that our contract states but if we were a non-union contractor we could get by a lot cheaper. Now I know there are some stand up non-union contractors that pay a good wage to their employees, offer health care and a 401k etc. But those guys know, as well as I do, that there are those out there that take advantage of people and don’t do things on the up and up. I know because I see them on a regular basis on jobs throughout central Indiana.

I’m talking about the elephant in the room in the construction industry. It works like this. A guy secures a contract to do a job, say, roofing, masonry, landscaping, drywall, whatever. He then purchases the material and he finds a labor broker. This is usually a legal immigrant that can speak English and knows a lot of other immigrants that need jobs, are usually illegal and have little or no English skills. They will work very hard and they are very reliable. AND, they work very cheap. Now the contractor knows what the labor rate runs and he can charge just a little less than we do or what the legit non-union guy does. He then sub-contracts to the labor broker who then sub-contracts to the illegal immigrants. This is all done on a piece meal basis. In other words, a set amount is paid for the installation of the product, i.e.; 15 cent/square foot of drywall or 45 cents per concrete block. This way, the price is set and the contractor and the labor broker can’t lose. It’s up to the actual worker to bust his butt to make any money because he only gets paid for the set amount of material in the job. And it’s pennies on the dollar compared to the wages my guys get or the good non-union contractor employees get. The contractor then gives the illegals a 1099 form instead of paying the taxes, workman’s comp., insurance, not to mention providing a safe environment and the workers don’t worry about it because they won’t file taxes anyway. They work very, very cheap because the broker knows they won’t say anything if they want to keep their job because there is a whole line of people ready to take their place.

Just recently, a small hotel was being built just West of Indianapolis and the floor covering was contracted this way or something similar. On a Saturday, workers were stocking material using a forklift that was supplied by the General Contractor. The workers tied a box to the forks and was using it as a man lift to get material to the second floor. (Totally against OSHA regulations) The box broke loose and two workers in the box fell to the ground. It was a father and son. Illegal immigrants from Mexico. The boy was 14 years old. Both died. This is not an isolated incident. If these workers were fortunate enough to live and only receive serious injuries, this story would never be told because they would be whisked away and 2 more put in their place. There has been no follow up story to the contractors on this project, and I’m sure that somebody got in trouble. But those lives are lost forever. And the work will be done in this manner over and over again because nothing is being done about it.

I hope you all understand that I’m not putting the blame on the illegal immigrants. I understand their plight. If I had to feed my family and I could make money to do that in Mexico, I would be there in a heartbeat. The blame is to be placed on the employers that take advantage of these people so they can line their own pockets. I’m not trying to solve the immigration problem right now. I’m trying to show Joe the Plumber that it’s not as glamorous as it looks. So go ahead Joe, buy that company. Run a legitimate business. Put in the hours to make it work. Build yourself up to make that $250-300,00.00. Believe me, if I get to $300k, I’ll pay the 4-5% extra taxes and never blink. But how much are you going to be paying the people that got you to that level? You gotta pay them a decent living wage too. You’ll never do any of it without good employees. So you gotta spread the wealth with your employees first or you’ll never make it as an employer.

So, go for it Joe!! See ya on the jobsite, huh?

Chris the carpenter Central Indiana

Picture and some info from:
The Indy Channel, AllVoices.com

October 16, 2008

Wal-Mart closes only union department in North America

Filed under: Global, free trade, travesty, wal-mart — theunionnews @ 5:38 pm

Unreal, finally a few workers became union in Wal-Mart, so they closed the section. Wal-Mart is a disgrace!

From PR Newswire:

Wal-Mart Watch Responds to Wal-Mart’s Closure of Unionized Tire and Lube Express in Gatineau, Canada

Wal-Mart, anti-union, anti-workerWASHINGTON, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — In response to Wal-Mart’s closure of the recently unionized Gatineau, Quebec Tire and Lube Express, Wal-Mart Watch Executive Director David Nassar released the following statement:

“Wal-Mart’s closure of the recently unionized Tire and Lube Express auto shop in Gatineau, Quebec shows how Wal-Mart is willing to do anything to keep its workers from receiving better wages, decent benefits or fairer
working conditions. The Gatineau workers have merely exercised their human rights under Canadian Law, something that is clearly unacceptable to Wal-Mart.

“Later today, Wal-Mart Watch will launch a new web site which features the real stories of Wal-Mart employees who are suffering under Wal-Mart’s low-wage, low-benefit business model.

“The closure in Canada clearly shows that Wal-Mart has no desire to change.”

Fuck you Wal-Mart, you are a huge reason that the American people are having hard financial problems and you had led they way to giving our jobs oversea’s.

More headlines from Labourstart

October 7, 2008

Martial Law! Wow, didn’t notice this.

Filed under: 2008 election, Bailout, Congress, travesty — theunionnews @ 2:28 am

Previous to the passing of the heist on the American people, I mean the bailout legislation.

October 3, 2008

Homer Simpson votes for change

Filed under: 2008 election, Diebold, travesty — theunionnews @ 2:08 pm

September 24, 2008

Emergency Labor mobilization on Bailout this THURSDAY!

From the E-mail, and my friends at METRO Labor communicators


Dear Joseph,

This Thursday at noon, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney will join hundreds of members of the New York City Central Labor Council for an emergency mobilization on Wall Street to protest the current bailout package. As written, the package gives a blank check to the Bush administration and bails out corporate executives at the expense of working people.

Please join us at Broad and Exchange Place at noon this Thursday.

The current bailout package is unacceptable, and we must state our opposition loud and clear. To truly build an economy that works for all, any bailout package must:

  • Be governed by an independent board with transparency and effective public and congressional oversight.
  • Use the full array of financial and legal tools available to the government to stop foreclosures and restructure home mortgage loans for working families.
  • Address the causes of the crisis on Main Street in addition to the symptoms on Wall Street. Congress should pass a second stimulus package in its entirety.
  • Work to address the weaknesses in our financial regulatory system and corporate governance system that allowed this disaster to happen.

Say NO to the blank check for the Bush administration.

Join President Sweeney and hundreds of union members for an emergency mobilization at Broad and Exchange Place at noon Thursday.

In solidarity,

Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO


MEDIA ADVISORY

for Thursday, September 25, 2008


NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD URGES CONGRESS TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN WORKER WHEN ACTING ON WALL STREET BAILOUT PLAN

New York City’s Labor Leaders To Propose “Seven Conditions for $700 Billion” Bush Big Bailout to provide stronger protections for working families and impose aggressive public oversight on financial institutions

WHO: New York City Central Labor Council

WHAT: Labor Rally Calling on Congress to Protect Workers In Bush Bailout

WHEN: Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: Broad Street and Exchange Place (Wall Street District, Manhattan)

CONTACT: Carolyn Daly, NYC Central Labor Council 917-705-4740

For more information, please contact the Central Labor Council at 212-604-9552 or visit www.nycclc.org.

Got This from Talking Union

NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 25, 2008 — With the country facing the biggest financial crisis of our time, threatening the homes, livelihoods, retirement savings and financial accounts of millions of working people, the labor movement of New York City today called on Congress to put responsible conditions on the risky Bush Administration “Big Bailout” plan before any action is taken to ensure government accountability and financial benefits for the American worker.

The principals and members of the Central Labor Council Executive Board joined the national AFL-CIO and Change to win organizations to call on Congress to apply strict conditions and oversight to any plan that would bailout troubled businesses and risk worker’s hard-earned money. The Bush bailout proposal comes as the FBI announced it will investigate fraud at the companies whose failure led to the financial crisis, including such powerhouses as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, and American International Group.

In rising anger, labor leaders proclaimed that “Wall Street’s crisis” has become “Main Street’s problem” as workers struggle to pay their bills, hold on to their jobs and keep their homes. The union delegation urged Congress to approve only a bailout plan that includes a payback and equity investment return strategy for working people who are footing the bill and addresses the concerns of our nation’s health care, education, energy, infrastructure and jobs crisis.

In response to the growing concerns for worker’s needs, the Central Labor Council Executive Board today announced the following “Seven Conditions for $700 Billion Bailout Plan”:

1.Tap Into Financial and Legal Tools to Stop Home Foreclosures. Use the full array of financial and legal tools available to the government to stop home foreclosures and restructure home mortgage loans for working families.
2.Institute Aggressive Public Oversight. Any action of the $700 billion bailout must be governed by an independent board with transparency and effective public and congressional oversight.
3.Stop the CEO Party Train. Restrict executive compensation at any companies that directly benefit from the bailout.
4.Repeal the Bush Tax Cuts. Repeal of Bush tax cuts to finance the bailout; invest money towards national infrastructure investments in highway, bridge and rail maintenance and improvements, and improvements in public educational systems and preservation of public services, mass transit and health care services.
5.Let Wall Street Pay for Wall Street’s Mistakes. Every company that benefits financially from the bailout must present a secure return investment plan.
6.Prey on the predators. Crackdown on predatory lending practices by corrupt financial institutions by using full force of the law.
7.Address Corporate Governance Imbalances. Work to address the disastrous weaknesses in our financial regulatory system and corporate governance structure that allowed our financial future to become so vulnerable.

The Central Labor Council urged Congress and members of the New York Congressional Delegation to act quickly and responsibly, and hold those who caused our national financial crisis accountable.

September 15, 2008

Video: $6,153 an hour for CEO’s, $6.55 for workers

From Meet The Blogger’s, a quick discussion with Michael Whitney from American Right’s At Work on the disparity between workers and CEO’s in today’s America. Michael mentions that not too long ago CEO’s made 64x’s a workers wage, now they make almost 1,000x’s the Federal minimum wage. Wow!

Great job, as always Michael. You can also check out last weeks Meet the Bloggers, Video: SEIU President Andy Stern discusses The Employee Free Choice Act

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July 27, 2008

Utah creates loophole to encourage use of more illegal alien’s, workers no longer covered under workman’s compensation, employers skate

Filed under: 2008 election, GOP, UT, Workmans Compensation, immigration, travesty, undocumented — theunionnews @ 3:34 am

clip from The Salt Lake Tribune article “Insurance loophole makes it easy for employers to exploit illegal workers” by Paul Rolley (7/26/08):

The law basically allows Workers Comp, or any other insurer that covers injured-worker benefits, to cancel disability payments to someone hurt on the job if it is shown that person has committed a crime, including being in the country illegally.

But, get this, there is no provision in the law to sanction the employer for hiring someone who is in the country illegally, and the injured worker denied the disability benefits cannot pay an attorney to represent him or her against the insurance company’s actions, according to Labor Commission rules.

Call it the employer have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too bill.

Under the new law, and its interpretation by the Labor Commission, a construction company, say, can hire laborers to perform dangerous manual jobs and if a laborer gets hurt the company can escape liability by having the insurance company throw out the benefits if the employee cannot prove he or she is in the country legally. And, the employer isn’t sanctioned for having certified the employee was legally eligible for work when he or she was hired in the first place.

Opponents of the law say it encourages employers to hire illegal immigrants because it guarantees not having its insurance company be liable, affecting its premiums, in case the worker is injured on the job.

In fact, the South Carolina Supreme Court said just that in a recent ruling against a similar law passed in that state.

Maybe I’m in the wrong field, with all the protections that companies have avoiding the use of American and legal labor, I could make a mint.

If they were in any way sincere, the employer would have to be liable directly if they hired the illegal alien, but no, that isn’t good business.

This reminds me of another recent bill that was floating around Kansas, where it was proposed that any organization that help illegal aliens and collected dues would be subjected to fines of up to $2,000 USD, while the employer who hired them went without penalty.

Of course it took the vote of 19 Republicans in Kansas to pass the bill, you can read the entire article here entitled “KS: State passes bill that will encourage more illegal immigration and punishes unions who try to help the workers“(4/20/08):

This is a new low for the Kansas Senate. A majority of them are happy to turn a blind eye to the hiring of illegal aliens and will use immigration reform to bust unions.

So here is the scenario:

  • An employer, knowing that he will not be punished for hiring an illegal, puts the illegal alien to work side by side with unionized American workers.
  • The union, believing that the employer would not hire illegal aliens (that is illegal, you know), signs the employee up as a member of the union.
  • The union is now subject to criminal action and fines even though the union has no ability to verify the legal status of a worker

This is getting worse people, spread the word.Republicans, while pretending to want to close the borders, do everything in their power to allow the use of illegal aliens.

July 26, 2008

NY: They don’t want you to know that harmful bovine growth hormones are in your milk, tell NY commissioner of Agriculture "this is not acceptable"

Filed under: Health, Monsanto, NY, NYC, corporate responsibility, food supply, travesty — theunionnews @ 1:53 pm

From Consumers Union

Dear Joseph,

Monsanto wants you to get less information from your food label—and bureaucrats at a big New York state agency (the Department of Agriculture and Markets) might help them do it.

Don’t let them get away with it!

Some dairy farmers use an artificial growth hormone, produced and sold by Monsanto, to make cows produce more milk. But many retailers, as well as all organic dairies, sell milk products from cows that are not injected with this synthetic growth hormone. You can buy that milk by reading the label.

If Monsanto has its way, this distinction may become a secret kept from most shoppers. Monsanto has tried to eliminate rbGH labels all over the country. Don’t let them succeed in New York.

Tell the New York Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets to stop this foolishness.

The federal government has already said these labels are not misleading. There is no reason for New York to make shopping more difficult for you and your family.

Take action today, and when you are done please forward this message on to your friends and family in New York so they can join their voices with yours.

Thank you,
Jean Halloran
NotInMyFood.org
A project of Consumers UnionConsumers Union

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