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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 01:27 PM
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The Secret War Against American Workers: The Unemployment Story No One Notices
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The Secret War Against American Workers
The Unemployment Story No One Notices

By Robert S. Eshelman


Juanita Borden, 39 and jobless, patiently waits as her résumé methodically works its way, line by line, through a fax machine at a state-run job center in downtown Philadelphia. Lying open before her on a round conference table is a neatly organized folder. "This is my résumé and everywhere I've been faxing to. This is how I keep track of what day I've sent them on, so I can call and check back," she says, leafing through pages of fax cover sheets. "I usually give five business days before I inquire whether or not they've received it and whether or not they're interested."

Juanita was fired last October, when her employer found out that her driver's license -- a job requirement -- had expired. "It was only a matter of twenty-six dollars. I was under the impression that it expired in November of '08, but it was actually November of '07, and because I hadn't been driving I wasn't aware of it." The one occasion on which she was required to drive, though, she couldn't, and that was all her employer needed to fire her for failing to fulfill her employment responsibilities. She has since renewed her license and says with an air of futility, "I'd like to have my job back if they would give it to me."

She hasn't been asked back and, despite her persistent efforts, she hasn't received a single call from a prospective employer either. "The good thing," she says, remaining remarkably buoyant despite her misfortune, "is that usually when I interview I get the job. So... I'm hoping for an interview soon." Until then, her carefully managed folder serves as a small measure of control over an otherwise steady drift into poverty and homelessness.

Juanita isn't the only one at this job center on the precipice of acute need. And she isn't alone in relating a story about being fired for what would seem to many a frivolous reason. Chris Topher, 25 and making his first visit here, was axed in March of last year. The telecommunications company he had been working for sent him packing when, as he tells it, he installed cable equipment a customer hadn't ordered. It didn't matter that the mistake was on the work order Chris was given. "It was the best job I had since I graduated high school and I've had a few: Turnpike Commission, working in a Senator's office. I've had some nice jobs, but that one, I enjoyed it the most."

And there was good reason to enjoy it. Chris pulled down $1,200-1,300 every two weeks in addition to receiving a full benefits package. He thought of contesting his termination, but at the time it looked like a long, uphill battle that he wasn't eager to take on. It's a fight that, in hindsight, he thinks he could have won and that his employer probably knew he would win as well. "And that's why I believe I was approved by my employer for unemployment," he says. .........(more)

The complete piece is at: (scroll down a bit after clicking the link) http://tomdispatch.com/post/175048/robert_eshelman_the_other_war_on_workers






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B Whale Donating Member (500 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 01:30 PM
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1. There is an unsolvable conflict at the heart of capitalism that
pits workers against profits, people against costs.

Unionisation is the only way to protect workers in a capitalist system.
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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 02:36 PM
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3. What B Whale said.
Word for word.

And, six more: a most hearty welcome to DU!
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B Whale Donating Member (500 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 02:45 PM
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5. Thanks Octafish. I'm
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leftstreet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 02:41 PM
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4. "workers against profits, people against costs"
Welcome to DU!

:hi:
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B Whale Donating Member (500 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 02:49 PM
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6. Thankyou. We are
at a unique point in history and a once in a generation chance to shake things up.

gotta keep fighting the good fight.

http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/

http://www.unitetheunion.com/campaigns/put_people_first_march_for_jo.aspx
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leftstreet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 02:52 PM
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7. Will you be able to be part of the 28th march in London?
:thumbsup:
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B Whale Donating Member (500 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 03:39 PM
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8. Certainly will. There's a
genuine anger amongst everyone in this country and this is uniting so many dispirate groups against the present system its going to be huge and necessary. It ranges from Christian groups getting involved protesting against the evils of materialism to the socialist workers party, trades unions, NGOs, students and just people who've simply lost their jobs.

Got to keep the momentum up and tell the leaders of this world we ain't turning back to that...
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Javaman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-20-09 01:52 PM
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2. I have a feeling this poor woman lost her job not because of an expired license,
but because the job was looking for an excuse to lay people off.

don't know, just a guess.

thank you mr. bush* for such a successful 8 years of misery and hardship, I really hated those 90's of wealth and prosperity. That's just so over rated.
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