Teamster News
Data On Cross-Border Program Insufficient, FMCSA Committee Says; Mex Carriers Continue Operation Overdrive ...A Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration advisory committee approved Oct. 28 a report critical of several elements of the U.S.-Mexico cross-border pilot program, which ended earlier this month...
Utilizing The Union Vote In The 2014 Midterms MSNBC ...Ed Schultz and Teamsters General President James P. Hoffa discuss labor’s major role in the 2014 midterms...
Trade
The TTIP: A Very Scary Proposal Huffington Post ...though the agreement would have huge impacts on everything from the food we eat to the energy we use, the European Commission and Office of the U.S. Trade Representative are negotiating the TTIP in complete secret...
Japan Can’t Ratify The TPP This Year The Diplomat ...The largest remaining sticking point for successfully concluding the agreement still remains Japan’s protection of its sensitive agriculture and automotive industries, both of which have powerful political lobbies that even the dominant LDP must heed....
State Battles
Hedge fund billionaire, unions trade blows in Phoenix pension fight Reuters ...A push to reform Phoenix's retirement system has become the latest front in a battle between union-backed groups and a Texas hedge fund billionaire over the future of America's public pensions. Hundreds of thousands of dollars, much of it anonymous out-of-state money, has been flowing to backers of a November 4 ballot initiative in Phoenix that aims to end traditional public pension plans for the city's new hires...
Donald Trump's WI Club for Growth donation among those detailed in new records The Cap Times ...Court documents from a John Doe investigation into potentially illegal coordination between the Walker campaign and groups supporting him indicate that Walker's campaign had made the Club for Growth the de facto campaign engine for Walker's 2012 effort to fend off a recall. Walker himself, according to an April 28, 2011, email from campaign consultant Kate Doner, was "encouraging all to invest in the Wisconsin Club for Growth."...
Union power on the ballot Politico ...The result has been a campaign that echoes the same “Main Street vs. Wall Street” divide that has roiled the Democratic Party in recent years. But, as always in California, there’s a twist: The race has also become a referendum on the power of the California Teachers Association...
War on Workers
Bare-Knuckled Advice From Veteran Lobbyist: ‘Win Ugly or Lose Pretty’ New York Times ...“I get up every morning and I try to figure out how to screw with the labor unions — that’s my offense,” Mr. Berman said in his speech to the Western Energy Alliance. “I am just trying to figure out how I am going to reduce their brand...”
State Ecology Expects Full House For Meeting On Oil-By-Rail Safety Thursday Evening In Olympia The Olympian ...environmentalists want to see the state require more disclosure of oil shipments besides those from Bakken and boost tug-escort requirements for oil tankers on the Columbia River. She said there already is worry about risks from current levels of shipments of volatile Bakken crude oil primarily from North Dakota in the wake of the 2013 disaster in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, that killed 47 people...
Efforts to compromise with Maine nurse stall Associated Press ...Insisting she is perfectly healthy, nurse Kaci Hickox again defied the state's Ebola quarantine Thursday by taking a bike ride with her boyfriend, and Maine health authorities struggled to reach a compromise that would limit her contact with others...
Newest Legal Laborers In Bolivia: Children Wall Street Journal ...Newly Re-Elected President Morales Bucks World Trend in Legislating the Right for 10-Year-Olds to Work...
Name released of construction worker killed in Highway 68 crash KSBW.com ...A 50-year-old Salinas man is accused of hitting and killing a utility worker on Highway 68 Thursday morning while driving 90 miles per hour in a construction zone...
The Constitutional Right of Scabby the Rat Atlantic ..."Scabby the Rat," a giant inflatable rodent famous for blocking city sidewalks, is here to stay. The monstrous animal and the popular union protest tool is protected by the First Amendment, a New York district judge ruled this week...
Miscellaneous
Union-Made In America Halloween Candy Shopping List AFL-CIO ...If you want your Halloween to be all treats and no tricks, make sure all your candy is union-made in America. The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor's resource site, Labor 411, has an extensive list of union-made candies. Here are some highlights, featuring sweets made by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) and the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW)...
Poll: Voters Support Keystone XL Pipeline 60-30 Argus Leader ...The Keystone XL pipeline has landslide support from South Dakota voters, an Argus Leader-KELO-TV poll says. A statewide survey shows 60 percent backing for the project, with 30 percent opposed and 10 percent undecided...
Congress Still Has No Idea How Much The NSA Spies On Americans The Atlantic ...even the most diligent, knowledgeable members of the Senate Intelligence Committee consistently lack basic information that's plainly needed for adequate oversight. No one who assesses the relevant evidence can credibly deny this...
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Wisconsin lawmakers crashes ALEC secret confab
Chris Taylor, a Wisconsin state representative, crashed the latest ALEC confab in Dallas (the one that drew hundreds of protesters). Taylor is a Democrat, but ALEC couldn't kick her out of the meeting for fear of losing its 501(c)3 status. (ALEC is nothing like a charity, but that's a whole separate story.)
The state lawmakers who take advantage of ALEC's corporate dating service introduce more than 1,000 corporate-written bills every year. About 20 percent become law. ALEC bills seek to roll back workers' rights, privatize education and prisons, impose harsher prison sentences so more people will go to private prisons and make it harder for Democrats to vote.
She went on The Ed Show the other night to talk about why she infiltrated ALEC. "People need to know where these policies are coming from," she said. "(They're) rolling through their state legislatures...They're designed to maximize corporate profits, they're not for the people, in fact so many of these policies hurt the people."
"People should be very, very alarmed about what is happening that their state leg are advancing policies that don't help them, that advance the interests of out-of-state corporations," she said.
Taylor kept a diary about her trip into the heart of darkness and published it in The Progressive. On Day 2, she noted how backward the corporations are that are trying to control state lawmakers in order to make money off taxpayers. "ALEC is the ultimate guardian of the past."
The state lawmakers who take advantage of ALEC's corporate dating service introduce more than 1,000 corporate-written bills every year. About 20 percent become law. ALEC bills seek to roll back workers' rights, privatize education and prisons, impose harsher prison sentences so more people will go to private prisons and make it harder for Democrats to vote.
She went on The Ed Show the other night to talk about why she infiltrated ALEC. "People need to know where these policies are coming from," she said. "(They're) rolling through their state legislatures...They're designed to maximize corporate profits, they're not for the people, in fact so many of these policies hurt the people."
"People should be very, very alarmed about what is happening that their state leg are advancing policies that don't help them, that advance the interests of out-of-state corporations," she said.
Taylor kept a diary about her trip into the heart of darkness and published it in The Progressive. On Day 2, she noted how backward the corporations are that are trying to control state lawmakers in order to make money off taxpayers. "ALEC is the ultimate guardian of the past."
They looked and acted like the guardians of the past, in a desperate struggle to protect their current wealth and privilege by reverting to the past when corporations could do as corporations pleased...
ALEC wants to go back to a time when people were excluded from participating in elections by replacing poll taxes with voter ID laws....
ALEC also wants to go back to a time of separate but unequal educational systems, draining public schools of resources that are re-allocated to private voucher and unaccountable charter schools. Interestingly, the charter movement has abandoned its claim that charter schools can do a better job with less money than traditional public schools.
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools now plans to return to states including Wisconsin with new ALEC model bills requiring charter funding parity with traditional public schools, expanding which entities are able to authorize new charter schools, and exempting these schools from all state requirements.
ALEC wants to go back to a time when there was no public safety net, and people experiencing hard times were left to fend for themselves or seek help from a church or charity. In the Medicaid realm, ALEC’s new model policy would make it almost impossible for anyone to qualify for Medicaid. Another model policy requires legislative approval for Medicaid expansions, but not for Medicaid restrictions.We hope she's right with her conclusion:
I do not think most Americans want to go back to a time when workers had no rights, when corporations could pollute our water and skies at their whim, and when eligible people were excluded from the ballot box, and children, the sick, and the vulnerable were cared for, or not, depending on the whims of their neighbors. ALEC represents the past. But most people want to move forward.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
VIDEO: Hoffa says Obama should go to WI, OH
Here's Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa on The Ed Show last night, talking about jobs.
Hoffa said Obama needs to go to Wisconsin and Ohio to say that he's on the side of rebuilding America. He chastised corporations for making record profits and laying off workers. And he said Obama should try to make them hire Americans.
Watch the whole thing.
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