Wednesday, September 11, 2019

teamsters local 707 kevin mccaffrey working to kill

otb tellers together with nassau county republican leader and nassau otb president josepgh g cairo


they even have racetracks and tellers in oregon and it would be fruitful for those who like to bets with tellers to take note of the teamsters cairo rid us of horse bettors in ny campaign

mccaffrey looks to create no show low show jobs for a few and opines that people that bet horses are dead


help us rid ourselves of the teamsters who have no interest in workers except for lining their own pockets


the fbi simply needs to look at the books and records of the teamsters local 707 pendion fund to see that the uaw is a bunch of low money rank amateurs







Big Labor’s Minimum-Wage Remorse

After job losses, unions now want to impose limits on self-checkout at grocery stores. 



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Big Labor has had big success getting politicians to raise the minimum wage, despite warnings that it could lead to more automation. Well, what do you know, now the Oregon AFL-CIO wants voters to limit self-checkout kiosks in grocery stores.



The union still needs the attorney general’s sign-off on the paperwork it submitted last week and 112,020 signatures to get this initiative on the 2020 ballot. But under the proposed Grocery Store Service and Community Protection Act, Oregon groceries could operate no more than two self-service checkout stations at a time. Violators would pay hefty fines.

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The draft initiative claims “grocery stores provide many people with their primary place of social connection and sense of community,” but self-service checkouts add “to social isolation and related negative health consequences” for shoppers. It claims the kiosks “contribute to retail workers feeling devalued” and heighten the risk of everything from shoplifting to underage drinking. Oh, and self-checkout stations also intensify “efficiency pressures on workers.”
In 2016 Oregon passed one of the country’s most aggressive minimum-wage laws. The new rate varies by region, but by July 2022 it will rise to $14.75 an hour in Portland—one of the nation’s highest. This added to store costs in a low-margin business already facing competition from online retailers. Ergo, self-checkout. 
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 555, an AFL-CIO affiliate, is now piggy-backing off the minimum-wage hikes to demand even higher pay for some 22,000 workers in Oregon and Southwest Washington. The threat of the ballot initiative will be political leverage during these negotiations. Big Labor wants higher mandated wages but ignores the job losses that are the inevitable result. 

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