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Gerald McEntee

Gerald McEntee

Posted: February 16, 2011 04:14 PM

As the world watched the people of Egypt take to the streets in an effort to exercise their rights and have their voices heard, here at home in the USA, plans are being put into place to silence workers, lower their wages, cut their benefits and increase the likelihood that they will suffer injuries and fatalities at work. It is happening at a breakneck pace and too little attention is being paid.

In Columbus, Indianapolis, Madison, Tallahassee and other state capitols, newly elected politicians are working tirelessly to pay back their debt to the corporate CEO's who funded their campaigns by destroying the power of working men and women to have a real voice on the job. The net result of this activity will be lower standards of living for all working people, while corporate interests gain more control and a greater ability to increase profits while privatizing public services and shipping jobs overseas.

All Americans will suffer if we fail to stop these unconscionable policies from being put in place. In Wisconsin, Ohio, Florida and in other states across the country, legislators are moving rapidly to pass new laws to cut education, health care and public safety programs while imposing new rules to gag workers and make it more difficult for them to organize for better wages, benefits and working conditions.

In Florida, Governor Rick Scott has plans to double the amount of money he pays to his personal office staff while at the same time slashing benefits for the unemployed, cutting aid to schools and forcing veterans to pay more for the medical treatment they need and deserve.

In Ohio, Governor John Kasich has added $1 million to expand his personal security detail, while moving quickly to cut public services, and eliminate the ability of state and local public employees to collectively bargain. He's cutting services even though the recovery in Ohio is producing more than $50 million in additional state revenues than originally anticipated by the state's budget office. Kasich is not focusing on job creation or providing Ohio with the services its people need. Instead, he's using his powers as governor to punish and gag his political opponents.

In Wisconsin, the state legislature is fast-tracking a law to eliminate the ability of nurses, teachers, EMTs and correction officers to recommend and negotiate new policies to protect patients, educate students or guarantee safety in the states' prisons. This is nothing short of a Public Employees Gag Law, forcing the men and women who provide vital public services in the state to suffer and serve in silence. Nothing could be more un-American.

In Indiana, pending legislation threatens public employees with criminal penalties if they engage in collective bargaining with their employer. Collective bargaining by public employees would be declared "illegal" and "any form of agreement" with an employee organization would be "illegal, unlawful, unenforceable, void and of no effect." Public employees who violated the new law could be prosecuted for committing a Class A misdemeanor and would be in jeopardy of losing all of their accrued benefits. This is nothing less than union busting at its most transparent, designed to deny workers a voice in the workplace.

Newly elected right wing legislators in Wisconsin and Ohio are moving to add their states to the list of states with so-called Right to Work laws, which really do nothing but guarantee that every worker will take home less in their paycheck and have no voice on the job. This is political payback, which does nothing to promote job growth or help the middle class. While protecting the special benefits and tax breaks that benefit their corporate backers, the politicians are engaged in a reckless race to the bottom, where only the rich will have access to adequate health care, job security and a retirement.

In so-called Right to Work states, all workers -- union and non-union members alike --earn $5,000 less a year than workers in states where workers have the right to organize and join unions. In states where workers have a voice on the job, the U.S. Department of Labor has shown that workplace fatalities are lower. That makes sense, because it's only when workers can point out dangerous workplace problems and offer solutions to them that risks can be adequately addressed.

More than half a century ago, President John F. Kennedy said America faced a critical choice: A choice between "public interest and private comfort - between national greatness and national decline." That choice must be made again. It's what we do collectively to realize our common dreams that makes our country like no other.

As far away as Egypt, working men and women dream about the same rights we take for granted. Now, however, those rights are under attack here at home. All of us need to make our voices heard in the coming days. We need to make it clear to the politicians that their own perks and salaries should be cut before they take a cleaver to the wages, benefits and rights of working men and women.

They need to spend less time punishing workers and more time working with them to solve the problems that face us all.


 

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As the world watched the people of Egypt take to the streets in an effort to exercise their rights and have their voices heard, here at home in the USA, plans are being put into place to silence worke...
As the world watched the people of Egypt take to the streets in an effort to exercise their rights and have their voices heard, here at home in the USA, plans are being put into place to silence worke...
 
 
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05:46 PM on 02/19/2011
I'm sorry but public employees ahould not have the right to collective bargaining because most times both parties at the bargaining table are on the same side, and those that have to pay for it dont get a seat at the table. States all across this country are in a mess because of impossible to meet promises that have been made by politicians that are beholden to the unions they bargain with or are held hostage by the unions.
11:06 AM on 02/19/2011
Are the people of Florida going to allow the new Governor to cut wages and benefits to public workers, give away tax revenue to corporations and double the pay scale of his staff. Scott's focus is on making it easier for the rich to getprefferential treatment and to make the middle class pay for it. This man worked for a company that defrauded Medicare and he is very good at hiding his real agenda. It cetainly is not the citizens of Florida. When Florida needs jobs he is willing to cut wages and reduce unemployment benefits further applying pressure to economic growth. Consumerism is 80% of the economy and his actions will only slow down consumer spending in the State. Small business and workers will both suffer from Scott's idea of governing. The Republican stratagy is to divert attention away from the glaring problem facing our citizens, the unprecedented concentration of wealth and power at the top. Money controls our politics, influencing who will run for public offce and who will be allowed to run for public, office. Rewarding corporate campaign donors with sweetheart tax deals and deregulation of agenicies that provide public safety and health issue compliance. Turning away millions in Federal money for that would create jobs and provide health care for Florida residents. The middle class should in revolt because we all will suffer from his one way politics.
07:31 AM on 02/17/2011
good.........cuts need to happen in ohio
serena1313
Condemnation w/o investigation is hgt of ignorance
06:02 AM on 02/17/2011
For decades Republicans have been waiting for the opportunity to bust unions; reverse abortion rights, women rights, consumer rights, worker rights, privacy rights, civil rights, human rights, etc.; deregulate every law that in any way, form or fashion hinders businesses; so on & so on & so forth. So it should not come as any surprise they are trying to implement those policies ASAP. What is equally, if not more, galling is the fact that they falsely claim the voters gave them a mandate last November. Aside from the T-Partiers, the voters did no such thing. Yet you wouldn't know that by listening to the profit-driven corporate-owned media -- which is to be expected these days. What was unexpected, however, is NPR joining ranks with the chorus.

Yesterday, Russ Feingold was on NPR promoting his new PAC, "Progressives United." Its purpose, he said, is fighting back against corporate power. Although I did not catch the very last question or Feingold's response, it was not too difficult to figure out which side the interviewer was on, when she countered with, "but the people have spoken."

Yes 30,000 protesters spoke yesterday, double the number from the day before, in Madison Wisconsin. Unfortunately they are not the "people" the NPR interviewer was referring to. Nor are they the "people" Republicans listen to. So unless our numbers grow quickly and exponentially we, the "people," could otherwise lose everything. That is not a price Iam willing to pay, are you?
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edejan
03:19 AM on 02/17/2011
A coup took place in November and the illegitimate winners of Citizens United positions are moving quickly, like all dictators do, to cement their authority and undermine their adversaries while they have the power and before anyone really catches on to what they are doing. If we don't unite and protest vociferously and immediately, we will wake up one morning very soon and find we are living in a totally corporate controlled fascist state with few if any freedoms. Join Russ Feingold's new progressive PAC, Progressives United:

https://services.myngp.com/ngponlineservices/EmailSignup.aspx?X=HZh75IFMyTM%3d
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Fi
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03:08 AM on 02/17/2011
I agree, I just hope the American public are awake to this.
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parlimentMike
Terrorists keep you in fear
01:52 AM on 02/17/2011
Gagging workers is very Brave New American. The only meaning remaining to America is corporate convenience and military arrogance. The rest is all sheep herding now.
03:58 PM on 02/17/2011
Excellent Mike
12:33 AM on 02/17/2011
All I want to know is why the DEMOCRATIC President of the United States is taking some sort of middle ground position on this. Is there any Democratic principal he can back fully? Or is meeting with Wall Street where he's at these days?
12:10 PM on 02/19/2011
If an American democrat President won't stand up for citizens right the public will need to carry the cause ourselves! "The price good peope pay for their indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." Plato 427-347 BC The politics haven't changed, just the players. We always have to fight for our rights, or those with money and power will remove them.
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Chris1962
NYC
12:03 AM on 02/17/2011
>>>plans are being put into place to silence workers, lower their wages, cut their benefits>>>

Yeah, because cities/states can't afford them anymore. Good job, unions.
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SCStoday
Republicans are holding back economy
12:41 AM on 02/17/2011
That's a bunch of propoganda malarky. Politicians and corporate raping is the problem in todays society.
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Chris1962
NYC
01:03 AM on 02/17/2011
>>>That's a bunch of propoganda malarky.>>>

No, that's dollars and cents.
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Hey Z
Opinions are cheap.
01:25 AM on 02/17/2011
Those are all already low paying or average jobs. A pay freeze or cut is one thing, but they're proposing axing negotiation powers - it goes far past just dollars on the short term. What happens when the economy recovers? They won't be able to negotiate the same way they have been since the 1930's. Government jobs are one of the biggest ways to rebound the economy. Private companies aren't hiring even though they're reporting profits with all their tax breaks, loopholes, and subsidies.
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Welib
Peace on Earth!
11:46 PM on 02/16/2011
I find it stunning that we are supposed to be protected by our laws, the constitution and our leaders but these whacks are tearing the country apart, taking away American's rights, removing protections and labor laws for children and womens rights are threatening continually.  One bagger so called leader today wants women to be home with chidlren and have no room in the work place.  I don't think that's his decision to make but they are going to try to force the whole country to live by their warped and twisted ideals. 

People are organizing.  Watch the net for demonstrations and rallies.  It's time we stood up and stood together or we are going to lose everything.  Don't let them rewrite our laws and the constitution.  They need to learn some respect but I think they're too dense to learn anything.
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Chris1962
NYC
12:05 AM on 02/17/2011
The U.S. constititution does not guarantee anyone the "right" to golden union benefits. Good luck with those rallies.
07:32 PM on 02/17/2011
The Constitution does give Government the right to be fiscally responsible.
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Sahuaro
Molded by Gilligan, Steed, Darrin, 99, Spock, &Ayn
11:45 PM on 02/16/2011
Sounds like the AFSCME is getting desperate. In right to work states, workers may form unions, but usually choose not to. The difference is you can't force someone to join the union, so it becomes less attractive when only some workers are paying union dues.
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Chris1962
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12:08 AM on 02/17/2011
Unions had their place in the "On the Waterfront" days, but they're totally unnecessary in this day and age, and they're making it impossible for business to put out a product at a competitive price point. But DO keep wailing about "outsourcing," folks.
12:30 AM on 02/17/2011
If you think unions are unnecessary, keep watching Wisconsin.
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Republicans are holding back economy
12:39 AM on 02/17/2011
So you want to be able to pay peanuts for wages but you want a nice profit for your product. So what is the difference in a worker wanting a fair wage than your profit? Warped minds like you are the problem in America today. Why don't you move to China?
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Saidas
05:34 PM on 02/16/2011
It is un-American but pro-Republican. Republican$ get more Orwellian by the month.
04:48 PM on 02/16/2011
International law is clear. Americans, as all workers in the world, have a right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining. The U.S. signed and ratified the UN Declaration of Human Rights, subjecting the country to legal obligation to uphold Americans' right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining. The jerks attempting to eliminate our rights need to be read their indictments and go straight to jail. Whatever nonsense is put forth as a defense to violating international law is further aggravation and punitive damages need to be increased in the same way domestic terrorism is scaled up. Readers should be outraged in these attacks on Americans. Oh, and double check the Labor Department debunking of the myth that public sector employees are ripping off taxpayers. Pure bunk. Unless, of course, you believe in corporate welfare programs.
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edejan
03:22 AM on 02/17/2011
Great and informative post. Thank you! F & F.
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edejan
03:23 AM on 02/17/2011
Oops!! Already a fan...should have known!