Wisconsin's South Central Federation of Labor Issues General Strike Warning The federation of 45,000 workers, went on record on Feb. 21, as opposing all provisions in Walker's bill,"and voted to endorse preparations for a general strike. While this is just a threat at this point, the decision is a tremendous step forward. Such a strike would take much effort and courage, but if shutting down the economy is what is needed to get the bill repealed, then that's what labor needs to do.
Talking points? These governors INCREASED EXPENSES (Get it?)...then claimed that union employees are to blame for fiscal emergencies. I researched many hours & found the increasing of costs by the Governors of BOTH Wisconsin and Ohio preceded the enactment of their hoax. Just pay attention. ...and you're sticking with " that the country WAS NOT racing toward financial collapse under Bush? That war is good?" Seriously?
"Republican Governor's strategy": (1) Get sworn in; (2) Institute tax cuts favoring your supporters; (3) Push through new spending benefiting your supporters; (4) In OHIO pay your staff 38% more than the previous governor paid his staff, (5) select your staff from a pool of formerly Lehman Brothers employees (OHIO), (6) Blame public unions for all problems. WATCH OUT this is coming to your state next.
does anyone have any alternate suggestions instead of SB5 that would help balance ohio's budget? do you all understand that without SB5 there will be thousands of employee layoffs? or are you just supporting SB5 because you know you won't be the first to go? are you comfortable enough with your seniority rank that it won't ever happen to you? or how about all those newly graduated teachers we have that have brand new ideas? they will be the ones to go first. what about them?
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Wisconsin's South Central Federation of Labor Issues General Strike Warning The federation of 45,000 workers, went on record on Feb. 21, as opposing all provisions in Walker's bill,"and voted to endorse preparations for a general strike. While this is just a threat at this point, the decision is a tremendous step forward. Such a strike would take much effort and courage, but if shutting down the economy is what is needed to get the bill repealed, then that's what labor needs to do.
TheKestrel4aKnave 1 year ago
Talking points? These governors INCREASED EXPENSES (Get it?)...then claimed that union employees are to blame for fiscal emergencies. I researched many hours & found the increasing of costs by the Governors of BOTH Wisconsin and Ohio preceded the enactment of their hoax. Just pay attention. ...and you're sticking with " that the country WAS NOT racing toward financial collapse under Bush? That war is good?" Seriously?
Kathleen1106 1 year ago
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Kathleen1106 1 year ago
"Republican Governor's strategy": (1) Get sworn in; (2) Institute tax cuts favoring your supporters; (3) Push through new spending benefiting your supporters; (4) In OHIO pay your staff 38% more than the previous governor paid his staff, (5) select your staff from a pool of formerly Lehman Brothers employees (OHIO), (6) Blame public unions for all problems. WATCH OUT this is coming to your state next.
Kathleen1106 1 year ago
does anyone have any alternate suggestions instead of SB5 that would help balance ohio's budget? do you all understand that without SB5 there will be thousands of employee layoffs? or are you just supporting SB5 because you know you won't be the first to go? are you comfortable enough with your seniority rank that it won't ever happen to you? or how about all those newly graduated teachers we have that have brand new ideas? they will be the ones to go first. what about them?
yzerman19wingnut 1 year ago
The numbers you are turning out are an inspration to us all -JW
analogjoe 1 year ago
From Wisconsin 7 days and counting! Don't back down!!!
fran8910 1 year ago