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Tag: unionsBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Kevyn Orr has a lifetime job in the Culture of Detoilet.
Workers at a fast food restaurant on Detroit's east side have walked off the job as part of an effort to push for higher wages. Fire every damn one of them for walking off. They're at an inflated wage as it is for saying, "want fries with that?" Matter of fact, send ICE to check their legal status in Detoilet, too. (5 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
In 2011, the new makeup of the Michigan legislature brought forth a new reality, and hope for Michigan workers and employers.The possibility of Right-To-Work legislation in a state considered so incredibly 'hands off' was too unbelievable, that even the national right to work folks scoffed at those of us conferencing in Lansing were preparing it. They were planning some help for Indiana and possibly Ohio, but Michigan? No way. We persisted, and believing the governor's pre-election pledge that if it came before him, he would sign it, daily efforts were made to advance this important freedom, and relief from organized labor's non-accountability. It was focused, and had too many parts that would eventually lead to its successful passage, to give credit to one entity, or idea or effort. All hands were on deck, and the trick was getting it in front of the governor to sign. Which he did. And we thank him for honoring his promise. While the fight to KEEP it will go on for a couple of years, we should celebrate this point in time with vigor. Happy Workers Freedom day! (1 comment) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
In communities all over the state of Michigan, there has been a debate that will end March 27.
That debate is whether or not to advance contracts for bargaining units so that those units will operate under a closed shop for as long as possible. Union leadership, in order to extend their hold on the workers is willing to concede items already won. Public sector employers, seeing an opportunity to get concessions not so easily given before, is eager to capitulate. By golly taxpayers are well served, right? Win Win, right? Right? I guess its a matter of perspective. For the employees, they get to find out how well they have been served by their bargaining masters. Being locked in so that they can lose a perk or two, and with an added bonus of having several more years of unaccountability? A BARGAIN at half the price! Even a contract signed as recently as November can be reopened and dealt away on the basis of expected health benefits costs, and a college which hopes to limit its exposure " MCAAP and MCCFO took the offer, he surmised, because they were going to be subject to the health care changes before the end of 2013 anyway.".. by less than a year. A few more shekels out of the employees pockets, so that they may remain the property of the union for an additional 5 months.
THAT'S accountability, yes? By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The Preezy of the United Steezy want's you to get your corrupt Wayne Co buffoon under control before he costs Debbie Dingell, a Senate election. Remember Lon, Debbie and Bob King pulled a lot of strings to place you where you're at as MDP chair.
C'mon, a former Wayne Co Sheriff (1983-2000) needing multiple drivers under the guise of "personal protection"? Hackel doesn't. Really Ficano, exactly how dumb do you think everyone who is watching you could be? (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The Preezy of the United Steezy want's you to get your CD-5 buffoon under control.
At a closed-door meeting between President Barack Obama and House Democrats, Kildee introduced himself as a freshman, to which Obama said, "Wow, you're really classing up the place then." Oops. (1 comment) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
This one is closer to home.
Mike Gillman (my father) on the city commission in Traverse City makes his objections tonight to the technical workers union contract that will be enacted only DAYS before Michigan's Right To Work legislation goes into effect. The bargaining unit and the city had been in discussion for nearly a year, but as the time drew closer, the union gave in to demands by the city. Likely done so as to keep the shop a "closed shop until the contract ends in three years.
Good for him! As for the rest? - WHATTA BARGAIN! (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Who is this paleface Irish turd trying to fool? Try remembering July 27, 2004
If approved by U.S. District Judge Paul Borman, McCann, of Livonia, faces six to 12 months in prison and up to a $20,000 fine. Nice of then AG Granholm, to stall for her corrupt Wayne County friends, yes? (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Our tax dollars at work...
"Fair share" without repealing Prevailing Wage on the table, Mr. Zang? If that isn't a load of Granholm-sized mental masturbating psychobabble, I don't know what is. Nice try, Gov. Snydholm, but your taxpayer funded mob-rule bus tour for tax hikes would even make Obama blush with your blundering heavy-handed propaganda. Snyder can't get his Exchange, and expansion of Medicaid abyss sitting Sen. Kahn's lap when Snyder has his Sales Tax, and Fuel Tax Hike scheme sitting in Sen. Kahn's lap too, so Slick Snyder scrapped Repeal of Prevailing Wage. The Governerd played right into the Democrats hands unwittingly, or not. More importantly, the Governerd is filling the goonion coffers for the Michigan Democratic Party voting base. Talk about being "divisive," Governerd? Folks on the Right in this state should never wonder how we ended up with a loser like Jim Blanchard, winning Office. (2 comments) Comments >>
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