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struggle4progress

(118,294 posts)
Sat Jan 26, 2019, 07:24 AM Jan 2019

Glad the Shutdown's Over? Thank Workers

By Sarah Jones

... Trump announced his deal hours after air traffic controllers brought flights in several of the nation’s busiest airports to a crawl. Controllers have missed two paychecks — as have hundreds of thousands of other federal workers and subcontractors. Hours after the Federal Aviation Authority announced severe delays at LaGuardia, Newark, and Hartsfield-Jackson airports, Sara Nelson, the head of the flight attendants’ union, publicly urged her members to mobilize “immediately” against the shutdown by visiting the offices of their congressional representatives. “If air traffic controllers can’t do their jobs, we can’t do ours,” she told New York on Friday.

Air traffic controllers and flight attendants didn’t act alone. The Washington Post reported that 14,000 IRS workers did not show up to their (unpaid) jobs this week. Previously, multiple outlets reported a spike in the number of TSA agents calling out of work sick — though they were not sick, at least not in the physical sense. They suffered from circumstances they did not create. The virus was political in origin. They did not go to work because they could not afford to, because some were sleeping in their cars. And indignities spread the longer the shutdown dragged on. At least one other federal worker said that she had begun to ration her insulin. Food banks scrambled to meet demand. GoFundMe pages proliferated while the president and a billionaire member of his cabinet went on TV to suggest, on the same Thursday, that workers either go further into debt or ask for credit at the grocery store to get by.

Workers bore the cost of the shutdown, and it shouldn’t surprise anyone that they began to revolt. By withholding their labor, they redirected the pain the Trump administration had inflicted upon them. Their actions were not strikes in the formal definition, because that option is not legally available to most workers affected by the shutdown. (Coast Guard families can beg for rent money on GoFundMe, but if they strike, well, that’s a mutiny.) So workers did what they could, where they could. And it was enough.

The end of the shutdown might be temporary; who knows where we’ll be three weeks from now. But Trump’s pathetic Rose Garden speech is as much a victory for labor as the contract that striking Los Angeles teachers wrung out of their school district. And workers don’t need a ticker-tape parade now that it’s over. Subcontractors need back pay — and workers in all sectors need government that functions. Pelosi’s next battle must be for them. Workers will need all of her mettle in the days to come.

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/01/glad-the-shutdowns-over-thank-workers.html

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Glad the Shutdown's Over? Thank Workers (Original Post) struggle4progress Jan 2019 OP
I am happy that this thing is over Sherman A1 Jan 2019 #1
Most "workers," which includes US Coast Guard and Fed. officers were not allowed to comment Jeffersons Ghost Jan 2019 #3
I hope that you are right Sherman A1 Jan 2019 #4
yes, thank the workers... handmade34 Jan 2019 #2
If the shutdown continued, the airport workers in ATLANTA. . . DinahMoeHum Jan 2019 #5

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
3. Most "workers," which includes US Coast Guard and Fed. officers were not allowed to comment
Sat Jan 26, 2019, 07:57 AM
Jan 2019

Like other military personnel, US Coast Guard, FBI agents and others were only allowed to criticize Teflon Don under a cloud on anonymity. But, they will respond at the polls in two years! GOOD BYE REPUBLICAN SENATE AND PRESIDENT, ENJOY YOUR PRISON CELLS! After Mueller gets through investigating him, tRump wil finally get some REAL secure walls.

handmade34

(22,756 posts)
2. yes, thank the workers...
Sat Jan 26, 2019, 07:50 AM
Jan 2019

because... "Our Country Is Being Run by Children" as one man in this piece said...

I say Donald Trump is not fit to be President and he is destroying us little by little

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/25/us/shutdown-federal-workers-reaction.html



https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/‘our-country-is-being-run-by-children’-shutdown’s-end-brings-relief-and-frustration/ar-BBSKnAC?ocid=spartanntp

DinahMoeHum

(21,794 posts)
5. If the shutdown continued, the airport workers in ATLANTA. . .
Sat Jan 26, 2019, 09:07 AM
Jan 2019

. . .would no doubt have taken their cue from LaGuardia. . .and adversely affect the Super Bowl.
Coming and going.

Heh heh. . .chew on THAT.

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