Other than having a day off today, there isn’t much reason for “labor” to celebrate. Unemployment is close to 10% (I’ve seem estimates that the “real” unemployment rate is more like 17%), there appears to be little chance of getting meaningful health care reform, money-changing middlemen who add no value get billions in taxpayer dollars to keep doing what they’ve been doing, and “labor” is forced to eat shit, just to keep their jobs.
A case in point where I live is a company called Crucible Steel. The Sanderson brothers came over from Sheffield, England in 1876, and opened up a steel plant here. It was the beginning of what would become a 13 plant corporation. As is the American way, buyouts and mismanagement ensued, to the point where the company – with three plants left – is on the verge of bankruptcy.
A potential buyer – BlackEagle Partners – demanded the Steelworkers local accept a new contract, including major wage cuts, increases in health insurance premiums, the elimination of retiree health insurance, and the switch from a guaranteed pension plan to a 401(k). Workers had little choice, and accepted the new contract by a 4 – 1 vote. BlackEagle hasn’t actually secured the financing at this point, so the deal could still fall through, leaving some 700 families without health insurance or a primary wage earner.
Of course, this isn’t unique in a current economy that’s lost a net 7 million jobs in the past two years. It certainly isn’t unique here, where companies founded locally have been bought out by corporate vultures, only to be run into the ground and moved to the third world (or Mississippi), where they can pay slave wages and don’t have to worry about poisoning the environment.
Carrier, Syracuse China, Syroco, GE, New Process Gear, Pass & Seymour…. Too many to list, either completely gone, or mere shells of their former selves. Now, the largest employers in the areas are the SUNY hospital and Syracuse University – and even they’re seeing hard times (especially with Governor Blinky holding Medicare/Medicaid reimbursements hostage and demanding pay cuts or layoffs).
So, for those of us lucky enough to have jobs with health insurance and who are getting today off with pay, have a good holiday. And try not to worry about whether it’ll all be gone tomorrow.
Because there will be plenty enough of The Beatles in the next few days…
On Labor Day, Glenn Blech and Michael WeinerSavage hire other talkers to stand in for them and then essentially pay them to say glowing things about their character and how mean progressive are to them.
That is what Labor Day is all about. Being an insane bat-crazy fool is hard work and they use Labor Day to recognize that point, but not enough to take extra advantage of.
I remember how DKos and others were laughing at Blech’s ratings last year and now apparently he has more audience than Olbermann, Maddow, and Ed combined.
Is that Maron is going to WTF talk about on his podcast?
Charles Pierce http://www.thenation.com/blogs/altercation/469129/slacker_friday
It was raygun in 1981 that changed the way unemployment is calculated. He did it to make it appear that the economy at that time wasn’t as bad as it was.
Mississippi is a third world country.
It’s not yet noon but still a good time to enjoy a Flying Fish pale ale. :alc:
Is a Flying Fish a form of ale-wife?
:pope:
Usually the Labor Day weekend sees a very noticeable decrease in population, leaving much parking available and plenty of tables available at restaurants. This Labor Day seems to be different. The City is crowded and parking is almost as scarce as usual.
WebHubble, the Rethugs are nuts and their claims ludicrous at best, but they appeal to all the stupid, ill informed people for whom socialism means that there’s a black guy in the Whitehouse, who fear a true discussion because they have no idea about what they are talking and who want to keep themselves and their kiddies as stupid as possible…except, of course, for school where their teachers are supposed to make them excel without ever mentioning an actual idea.
soupy,
Does this include Gilligan Gregory, who I heard yesterday describing Van Jones as “beyond the pale”?
Stupidity knows no bounds, though it likes to concentrate its hold. It may be catching which would explain its explosion within the Rethugs.
Rethugs used to be simply greedy bastards.
OOOO Opera 10.0!!