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20081110
Child
- Labor
- Safety
- Enforcement
- Employers
- Politics
- Food
- Agriculture
- Plants
- Construction
- People
- Federal
- Immigration
- North
Carolina - South
Carolina - Iowa
"Child
labor going largely unchecked." ... "Nery Castañeda
tackled a job that was never intended for kids his age." ... "One afternoon
last fall, the 17-year-old Guatemala native ran a machine to grind damaged
pallets into mulch. When a co-worker at the Greensboro [North Carolina]
plant returned from another task, he didn't see Nery – until he looked
inside the shredder." ... "“A person shouldn't die like this,” said older
brother Luis. “…He came with a dream and found death.”" ... "Decades after
the enactment of regulations designed to prevent such tragedies, thousands
of youths still get hurt on American jobs deemed unsafe for young workers.
On a typical day, more than 400 juvenile workers are injured on the job.
Once every 10 days, on average, a worker under the age of 18 is killed,
federal statistics show." ... "Enforcement has waned, despite new evidence
that many employers are ignoring child labor laws. U.S. [United States]
Department of Labor investigations have dropped by nearly half since fiscal
year 2000." ... "“There are lots of kids being asked to do work that's
been prohibited for them – and it's been prohibited because it's dangerous,”
said Carol Runyan, who heads UNC's Injury Prevention Research Center. “…Our
system is failing them.”" ... "More than 3 million youths under age 18
have jobs. Regulations prohibit them from doing a variety of hazardous
jobs, including most meat-processing work." ... "But last month, at an
immigration raid at a House of Raeford Farms poultry plant in Greenville,
S.C. [South Carolina], six juveniles were among the workers detained. Three
young workers told the Observer they were under 18 when they held jobs
at House of Raeford plants requiring them to make thousands of cuts a day
with sharp knives. The company says it requires job applicants to present
identification showing their age, but not all the documentation is accurate."
... "At Agriprocessors, a large meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa, authorities
recently charged owners with thousands of child-labor violations after
finding that teenage employees were asked to use circular saws, clean floors
with powerful chemicals and perform other dangerous tasks." ... "“The raids
in Postville and Greenville show that 15- and 16-year-old kids are doing
some of the most dangerous jobs in America,” says Reid Maki of the National
Consumers League. “ … It's time for the U.S. Department of Labor to investigate
slaughterhouses and poultry plants.”" ... "A study of 16- and 17-year-old
construction workers in North Carolina, published in 2006, found that more
than 80 percent did tasks that were clearly prohibited. A national survey
of young retail and service workers, published in 2007, found that more
than half of males and more than 40 percent of females performed prohibited
tasks." ... "Runyan, who co-authored both studies, says much of the blame
lies with employers." ... "“I suspect there are employers who flagrantly
disregard the law,” she said. “And I suspect there are others who are clueless.”"
... "Total federal penalties for child labor violations dropped 29 percent
from 2000 to 2007." -By Ames Alexander and Franco
Ordonez -Observer
20081108
Auto
- Industry
- Manufacturing
- Jobs
- Fuel
- Retirees
- Health
Care - California
- Nevada
- Henry
Paulson
"Dem
Leaders Want Bush To Aid Auto Industry." ... "Democratic
leaders in Congress asked the [Republican President] Bush administration
on Saturday to provide more aid to the struggling auto industry, which
is bleeding cash and jobs as sales have dropped to their lowest level in
a quarter-century." ... "House Speaker [and California Democratic Representative]
Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader [and Nevada Democratic Senator]
Harry Reid said in a letter to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson that the
administration should consider expanding the $700 billion bailout to include
car companies." ... ""A healthy automobile manufacturing sector is essential
to the restoration of financial market stability, the overall health of
our economy, and the livelihood of the automobile sector's work force,"
they wrote. "The economic downturn and the crisis in our financial markets
further imperiled our domestic automobile industry and its work force.""
... "Automakers already want an additional $50 billion in loans from Congress
to help them survive tough economic conditions and pay for health care
obligations for retirees." ... "The money would be on top of the $25 billion
in loans that Congress passed in September to help retool auto plants to
build more fuel-efficient vehicles." -By Deb Riechmann
-AP via -HuffingtonPost.com
20081107
Economy
- History
- Auto
- Manufacturing
- Construction
"Jobs
lost in 2008: 1.2 million: Payrolls shrink by 240,000
in October, 10th straight month of cuts. Unemployment soars to 6.5%." ...
"The government reported more grim news about the economy Friday, saying
employers cut 240,000 jobs in October - bringing the year's total job losses
to nearly 1.2 million." ... "According to the Labor Department's monthly
jobs report, the unemployment rate rose to 6.5% from 6.1% in September
and higher than economists' forecast of 6.3%. It was the highest unemployment
rate since March 1994." ... "With 1,179,000 cuts, the economy has lost
more than a million jobs in a year for the first time since 2001 - the
last time the economy was in a recession. With most economic indicators
signaling even more difficult times ahead, job losses will likely deepen
and continue through at least the first half of 2009." ... ""It's pretty
clear that we're in a recession," said Robert Brusca, economist at FAO
Economics. "There is reason for us to believe we'll see a drumbeat of heavy
job losses for a while, and there's room for them to get even worse.""
... "Brusca noted that separate readings on the manufacturing and auto
industries indicated economic conditions are the worst in about 30 years."
... ""We may be in a severe recession, in which case these job numbers
are not even big yet," he said, suggesting monthly job loss totals could
grow in excess of 300,000 an unemployment could rise to around 7%." ...
"Job losses were spread across a wide variety of industries. Manufacturing
lost 90,000 jobs, the leisure and hospitality industries cut 16,000 jobs,
and construction employment shrank further by 49,000 jobs." ... "In another
sign of weakness, a growing number of workers were unable to find jobs
with the amount of hours they want to work. Those working part-time jobs
- because they couldn't find full-time work, or their hours had been cut
back due to slack conditions - jumped by 645,000 people to 6.7 million,
the highest since July 1993." ... "The so-called under-employment rate,
which counts those part-time workers, as well as those without jobs who
have become discouraged and stopped looking for work, rose to 11.8% from
from 11%, matching the all-time high for that measure since calculations
for it began in January 1994." -By David Goldman
-CNN
20081022
Sarah
Palin - John
McCain - Fashion
- Money
- Alaska
- 2008
Election - Working
- People
- Health
Care
"Palin
Clothes Spending Has Dems Salivating, Republicans Silent."
... "Since her selection as [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate]
John McCain's running mate, the Republican National Committee spent more
than $150,000 on clothing and make-up for [2008 Election Republican Vice
Presidential Candidate and Alaska] Gov. Sarah Palin, her husband, and even
her infant son, Politico
reported on Tuesday evening." ... "Palin, in the end, had received
the equivalent of $2,500 in clothes per day." ... "During a week in which
the Republican ticket is trying to highlight its connection to the working
class - and, by extension, promoting its newest campaign tool, Joe the
Plumber - it was revealed that Palin's fashion budget for several weeks
was more than four times the median
salary of an American plumber ($37,514). To put it another way: Palin
received more valuable clothes in one month than the average American household
spends
on clothes in 80 years. A Democrat put it in even blunter terms: her
clothes were the cost of health care for 15 or so people."
-By
Sam
Stein -HuffingtonPost.com
20080925
Jobs
- History
- Weather
- Disasters
- Louisiana
- Texas
"Jobless
claims soar near 7-year high: First economic report
since financial meltdown shows initial unemployment claims rose by 7%,
boosted by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike." ... "According to a study by the
Department of Labor, initial filings for state jobless benefits increased
by a seasonally adjusted 32,000 to 493,000 in the third week of September.
It was the highest number of weekly claims since Sept. 29, 2001, when unemployment
soared in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks." ... "The Labor Department
said about 50,000 of the new claims were due to the effects of Hurricanes
Gustav and Ike. There were 18,400 more claims from the week before in Louisiana
alone, and Texas added 1,200." ... "Earlier this month, the government
reported that there were 84,000 jobs lost in August, bringing to 605,000
the number of jobs cut from payrolls by U.S. employers in the first eight
months of the year." ... "The unemployment rate surged to 6.1% last month,
a nearly five-year high and up from 5.7% in July. In the last recession,
unemployment reached a high of 6.3%." -By David Goldman
-CNN
20080923
Housing
- Consumer
- People
- Working
- Families
"Millions
spend half of income on housing." ... "[Al] Ray is
one of more than 7.5 million people — almost 15 percent of American homeowners
with a mortgage — who are spending half of their income or more on housing
costs, according to 2007 data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
That is up from nearly 7.1 million the year before." ... "Traditionally,
the government and most lenders consider a homeowner spending 30 percent
or more of their income on housing costs to be financially burdened. But
that definition now covers almost 38 percent of American homeowners with
a mortgage — 19 million of them." ... "Though home prices have fallen this
year, in the most expensive markets where home prices tripled during the
boom, many working families still cannot afford to buy a home." ... "More
than 4 million homeowners were at least one month behind on their loans
at the end of June, and almost 500,000 had started the foreclosure process,
according to the Mortgage Bankers Association." -By
Adrian Sainz and Alan Zibel with contributions by Allen Chen
-AP via -Yahoo
20080920
John
McCain - Cindy
McCain - Barack
Obama - Auto
- Workers
- Homes
- Michigan
- 2008
Election
"All
the Candidates’ Cars." ... "When you have seven homes
[McCain], that's a lot of garages to fill. " ... "And based on public vehicle-registration
records, here's the score. John and Cindy McCain: 13. Barack and Michelle
Obama: one." ... "One vehicle in the McCain fleet has caused a small flap.
United Auto Workers president Ron Gettelfinger, an Obama backer, accused
McCain this month of "flip-flopping" on who bought daughter Meghan's foreign-made
Toyota Prius. McCain said last year that he bought it, but then told a
Detroit [Michigan] TV station on [September] Sept. 7 that Meghan "bought
it, I believe, herself." (The McCain campaign did not respond to multiple
requests for comment.)" ... "Obama's lone vehicle also is a green machine,
a 2008 Ford Escape hybrid." -By Keith Naughton and
Hilary Shenfeld -Newsweek
20080916
Money
- Politics
- Jobs
- Federal
- History
"Democrats
are better for the economy than Republicans." ...
"The figures below are all from the annual Economic
Report of the President, and the analysis is primitive. Nevertheless,
what these numbers show almost beyond doubt is that Democrats are better
at virtually every economic task that is important to Republicans." ...
"This exercise implicitly assumes that lower taxes are always good and
higher government spending is always bad. " ... "The only point is that
if you find the Republican mantra of lower taxes and smaller government
appealing, and if you care only about how fast the economy is growing,
not how that growth is shared, you should vote Democratic." ... "On average,
in years when the president is a Democrat, the economy grows faster; inflation
is lower; fewer people can't find a job; the federal government spends
a smaller share of GDP, whether or not you include defense spending; and
the deficit is lower (or—sweet [Democratic President] Clinton-years memory—the
surplus is higher)." -By Michael Kinsley
-Slate
20080915
Barack
Obama - John
McCain - Sarah
Palin - Disaster
- Politics
- Workers
- Colorado
- Arizona
- Alaska
- 2008
Election
"Obama
blames Wall St. crisis on Republican policy." ...
"[Obama on McCain:] "In 19 months he [2008 Election Republican Presidential
Candidate John McCain] has not named one thing he would do differently
from this [Republican President Bush] administration on the central issue
of this election," [2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack]
Obama said of McCain. "Not one thing. And we know that if we go down that
path, that the next four years will look exactly like the last eight.""
... ""Can you afford to take a chance on someone who's voted against the
minimum wage 19 times," Obama asked a crowd of thousands under a blazing
sun at a rally in western Colorado at the start of a swing through contested
Western states. "When it was $4, he was against it, when it was $5 he was
against it, when it was $6 he was against it."" ... "Charging that McCain
was out of touch, Obama said, "He doesn't get what's happening between
the mountains in Sedona [Arizona] where he lives and the corridors of power
where he works. Why else would he say that we've made great progress economically
under George Bush. Why else would he say that the economy isn't something
he understands as well as he should." ... ""Why else would he say, today
of all days, just a few hours ago — think about this, we just woke up to
news of financial disaster — and this morning he said that the fundamentals
of the economy are still strong. Sen. McCain, what economy are you talking
about?"" ... "He also took a little poke at McCain's running mate, [Alaska
Republican Governor] Gov. Sarah Palin, raising the "Bridge to Nowhere"
in Alaska that she initially supported and later opposed. Saying that McCain
had put some lobbyists in key roles of his campaign, Obama said, "If you
think those lobbyists are working day and night for John McCain just to
put themselves out of business, well I've got a bridge to sell you up in
Alaska."" -By Terence Hunt
-AP via -Yahoo
20080910
Gordon
Smith - Illegal
- Immigration
- Business
- Food
- Workers
- Politics
- Agriculture
- Property
- History
- Oregon
- Md
- Hawaii
- Utah
- Wash
"Señor
Smith: Low-wage Latino workers keep [Oregon Republican
Senator] Sen. Gordon Smith’s family business humming. Not all of them are
legal." ... "Up on a hill overlooking this Eastern Oregon town of 701 people,
Smith Frozen Foods turns raw produce from the surrounding fields into ready-to-eat
products." ... "Smith’s goods appear in grocery stores under other brand
names. But in tiny Weston [Oregon], a water tank emblazoned with the capital
letters S-M-I-T-H sits like a sentry greeting travelers on nearby Highway
11." ... "Gordon Smith, a United States senator from Oregon and the only
Republican senator representing a West Coast state, has owned the plant
his grandfather founded in 1919 for nearly 30 years." ... "“Son,” father
Milan Smith once said, according to Gordon Smith’s 2006 memoir, “you can
sell ice to Eskimos and coals to Newcastle.”" ... "Today, Smith Frozen
Foods generates millions in income for the senator, according to Smith’s
2007 financial disclosure report." ... "And in this town, Smith’s wealth
looms large, even though the 56-year-old lawmaker seldom visits and calls
nearby Pendleton [Oregon] his home. According to the Center for Responsive
Politics, Smith is the 12th-richest member of the U.S. [United States]
Senate, with an estimated net worth between $8 million and $39 million—wealth
that’s allowed him to buy a $3.5 million mansion in Bethesda, Md. [Maryland],
property on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, a Park City, Utah, condominium
and—more famously—four antique golf clubs worth $1.25 million." ... "The
workers at Smith Frozen Foods, who clean the machinery, monitor production
and pack upward of 50 million pounds of produce each year, earn about $80
a day, four or five days a week, 10 months a year—if they’re lucky." ...
"One other thing—some of them appear to be illegal immigrants." ... "WW
recently spent several days in Weston, and the nearby cities of Milton-Freewater
[Oregon] and Walla Walla, Wash. [Washington], where most of Smith’s employees
live. WW spoke to dozens of current and former Smith workers, Latino advocates,
court personnel, public defenders, educators, police administrators, church
officials, social service agents and business owners and determined that
some portion of Smith’s workforce comprises undocumented immigrants." ...
"It’s a revelation that may not be newsworthy around Weston, where most
people this reporter interviewed knew, or assumed, that the agricultural
processing plant hired illegal immigrants." ... "Additional interviews
and review of public records reveal that Smith’s company appears to have
employed illegal immigrants for decades, stretching back as far as the
1980s." -By Beth
Slovic -WWeek.com
20080904
Barack
Obama - Sarah
Palin - Giuliani
- Religion
- Politics
- People
- Workers
- Poverty
- Justice
- Illinois
- 2008
Election
"What
a Community Organizer Does." ... "This morning, I
received a press release from a group called Catholic Democrats about the
work--the mission, the witness--that [2008 Election Democratic Presidential
Candidate Barack] Obama performed after he got out of college. Here's the
first paragraph:"
"Catholic
Democrats is expressing surprise and shock that Republican vice presidential
nominee Sarah Palin's acceptance speech tonight mocked her opponent's work
in the 1980s for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. She
belittled Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's experience as
a community organizer in Catholic parishes on the South Side of Chicago,
work he undertook instead of pursuing a lucrative career on Wall Street.
In her acceptance speech, Ms. Palin said, "I guess a small-town mayor is
sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities."
Community organizing is at the heart of Catholic Social Teaching to end
poverty and promote social justice."
...
"So here is what [Republican Rudy] Giuliani and [2008 Election Republican
Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah] Palin didn't know: Obama was working
for a group of churches that were concerned about their parishioners, many
of whom had been laid off when the steel mills closed on the south side
of Chicago. They hired Obama to help those stunned people recover and get
the services they needed--job training, help with housing and so forth--from
the local government. It was, dare I say it, the Lord's work--the sort
of mission Jesus preached (as opposed to the war in Iraq, which Palin described
as a "task from God.")" -By Joe Klein
-Time-Blog.com
Sarah
Palin - Legal
- Politics
- Workers
- Privacy
- Alaska
- 2008
Election
"Alaska
police union files complaint against Palin." ...
"The GOP [GOP=Grand Old Party=Republicans] candidate for [2008 Election
Republican] vice president, [Alaska Republican Governor] Gov. Sarah Palin,
may be facing yet another ethics investigation back in her home state of
Alaska. An ethics
complaint obtained by NBC News [PDF] was filed Wednesday by the
police officers union in Alaska, requesting a probe into possible wrongdoing
by the governor or her office. It was brought on behalf of state trooper
Mike Wooten, an ex-brother-in-law of Palin who is at the center of the
"Troopergate" scandal." ... "The complaint alleges that the governor or
her staff may have have improperly disclosed information from Wooten's
personnel records. The complaint alleges "criminal penalties may apply.""
... "John Cyr, director of the union that filed the complaint, told NBC
News, "It seems obvious to us somebody has improperly accessed [Wooten's]
personnel file."" -By Aram Roston and Amna Nawaz
-MSNBC
Sarah
Palin - Police
- Workers
- Privacy
- Politics
- Alaska
- 2008
Election
"Palin
aides peeked into trooper's files, union says." ...
"Aides to Alaska [Republican Governor] Gov. Sarah Palin improperly obtained
her former brother-in-law's state police personnel files and cited information
from those records to raise complaints about the officer, the head of Alaska's
state police union said Thursday." ... ""It's apparent to us that the governor
or someone on her staff had direct access to his personnel file, as well
as his workers' comp file, and those are protected," said John Cyr, executive
director of the Alaska Public Safety Employees Association." ... "Palin,
now the Republican nominee for [2008 Election] vice president, is battling
allegations that she sacked her public safety commissioner in July because
he refused to fire Trooper Mike Wooten, her sister's ex-husband. But a
spokesman for GOP presidential candidate John McCain's campaign released
documents late Thursday indicating Wooten signed a waiver during his divorce
that allowed his entire personnel file to be released." ... "In an ethics
complaint filed Wednesday, the union names the governor and three aides,
one of whom cited Wooten's records in a tape-recorded call to a state police
lieutenant in February. And the former commissioner, Walt Monegan, said
he believes his refusal to fire Wooten led to his firing." ... "In the
February 29 call by Frank Bailey, Palin's boards and commissions director,
to state police Lt. Rodney Dial, Bailey complained there had been "absolutely
no action for a year on this issue." During the call, he said there was
some "really funny business" about a worker's compensation claim Wooten
had filed and suggested he lied about a health condition on his state police
job application." ... ""That's extraordinary for them to reference that,"
Cyr said. Police application files contain results of background checks
and reference letters, "and those are sealed. Even Trooper Wooten doesn't
have access to those."" -CNN
20080828
US
- KBR- Corporation
- Jordan
- Nepal
- Workers
- Human
- Rights
- Iraq
- Military
- California
"KBR,
Partner in Iraq Contract Sued in Human Trafficking Case."
... "Agnieszka Fryszman, a partner at Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll,
said 13 Nepali men, between the ages of 18 and 27, were recruited in Nepal
to work as kitchen staff in hotels and restaurants in Amman, Jordan. But
once the men arrived in Jordan, their passports were seized and they were
told they were being sent to a military facility in Iraq, Fryszman said."
... "As the men were driven in cars to Iraq, they were stopped by insurgents.
Twelve were kidnapped and later executed, Fryszman said. The thirteenth
man survived and worked in a warehouse in Iraq for 15 months before returning
to Nepal." ... "The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in California on
behalf of the workers' families and the survivor, claims that the trafficking
scheme was engineered by KBR and its Jordanian subcontractor, Daoud &
Partners, according to Fryszman." -By Dana Hedgpeth
-WashingtonPost
KBR
- Lawsuit
- Human
- Rights
- Iraq
- Nepal
- Workers
- US
- Company
- Military
"KBR
Suit Alleges 'Forced Labor' and 'Slavery'." ... "We've
now looked through the lawsuit against KBR that we
told you about this morning. The complaint
(pdf) alleges that the company -- the biggest U.S. [United States] contractor
in Iraq during the period at issue -- engaged in a human trafficking scheme
whereby 12 Nepali men were brought to Iraq to work and were prevented from
leaving. The men were then kidnapped by insurgents, and all but one were
executed." ... "In sum: "Defendants' actions as set forth above constitute
the torts of trafficking in persons, involuntary servitude, forced labor,
and slavery."" ... "This is hardly the first time that KBR has been in
hot water, of course. As we noted
back in June, the company "was criticized
in March for making troops sick by failing to provide clean water. And
top military officials have given
false statements to Congress to quell controversy over the company."
In addition, at least two female former KBR employees in Iraq have
alleged that they were raped or sexually assaulted by co-workers, and
that KBR was less than aggressive in investigating their claims." -By
Zachary Roth -TPMMuckracker
.TalkingPointsMemo
20080819
Prices
- History
- Energy
- Labor
"Wholesale
prices: Highest annual rate in 27 years: The Labor
Department reports that its Producer Price Index increased by 1.2% in July
and by 9.8% in the past year." ... "In another indication of growing inflation,
wholesale prices increased in July to the highest annual rate in 27 years,
according to a government report released Tuesday." ... "The annual Producer
Price Index for finished goods rose 9.8% in the 12 months that ended in
July." ... "The jump in wholesale prices is the fastest rate of increase
since a 10.4% bump-up in June 1981, according to Joseph Kowal, economist
at the Bureau of Labor Statistics." ... "The Labor Department also reported
that PPI rose 1.2% in July, after increasing 1.8% in June. Analysts polled
by Briefing.com had expected an increase of only 0.6%." ... "The surge
in producer prices is in large part due to higher energy prices, said Doug
Roberts, chief investment strategist for ChannelCapitalResearch.com."
-CNN
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