Friday, August 31, 2007
Veteran Trade Unionist Retires
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Bad Bosses Beware!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
BBQ at LA Fed Delegate Meeting
Monday, August 20, 2007
Schwarzenegger to Take Away Workers Lunch Breaks
The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
PO Box 420603
San Francisco, CA 94142
Let the DLSE know that California workers will not be denied their lunch breaks and that employers who refuse to provide time for a lunch break should be forced to compensate workers with overtime pay.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Possible Buyer for Powerco Electric
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Wal-Mart Workers Owed Back Pay
I read with interest the Reuters story by Nichola Groom and Brad Dorfman about Wal-Mart repaying nearly $4,000,000.00 to employees in California for “underpaid overtime”. Of course the employee’s weren’t overpaid. Would that ever happen at Wal-Mart?
The giant retailer was charged nearly $200,000.00 in penalties. That’s a pretty big fine, but to a monster like Wal-Mart it’s a slap on the wrist.
The story was really disappointing. Groom and Dorfman let Wal-Mart off the hook without even one opposing view sited. It reads like a Wal-Mart press release. In fact, I would guess that they probably read a press release and said to themselves, “let’s just use this and call it a day”. The least these two crack reporters could do is track down a few Wal-Mart workers and ask their opinion. Here’s a short list of questions they might want to consider next time:
For Angela Bradstreet, Labor Commissioner
- When you say “out of compliance”, you mean” breaking the law” right?
- Did Wal-Mart underpay their workers on purpose? (I know the answer to this one)
For John Smiley, Wal-Mart Representative
- Why should the public believe anything you say?
- Were any top-executives underpaid? (I know the answer to this one too)
To the Wal-Mart workers
- Were you aware that you were underpaid for overtime?
- Do you think Wal-Mart underpaid you on purpose?
- Did you ever discuss these problems with your supervisors or coworkers?
- Do you feel this is a fair settlement?
- Do you think this will have any effect on how Wal-Mart does business in the future?
- How has being underpaid affected your quality of life?
What questions would you like to see asked? Do you think the penalty was enough to discourage Wal-Mart from underpaying workers in the future?
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Nonunion Retirement Crisis
A recent study out of Boston College showed that 401K plans return less on investments than traditional pension plans. Are studies like these going unnoticed by workers at so called “merit-shops?” There’s a blog post on the AFL-CIO website written by Tula Connell entitled, A Key Solution to America’s Shrinking Middle Class: Union Membership. I would recommend that anyone considering working for a nonunion employer especially in the construction industry, read this article before making such a decision. All too often, people put off planning for their retirement until it's too late.