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Mass Work Stoppage Set to Protest Puerto Rico’s Layoffs, Union-Busting (oops corrected title)
Edited on Wed Oct-14-09 08:05 PM by Omaha Steve


"Sorry about that Chief". Anybody rememebr Agent 99?

http://blog.aflcio.org/2009/10/14/mass-work-stoppage-set-to-protest-puerto-ricos-layoffs-union-busting/

by James Parks, Oct 14, 2009

More than 200,000 people are expected to march in a mass rally tomorrow in San Juan, Puerto Rico, as part of a one-day work stoppage to protest Gov. Luis Fortuño’s plan to trim the budget deficit on the backs of workers.

Using recently passed legislation known as Public Law 7, the governor plans to lay off as many as 30,000 public employees and deny collective bargaining to the remainder of the island’s public employees. The U.S. Commonwealth, where unemployment is already at 15 percent, is set to receive $6 billion in federal economic recovery funds, more than enough to cover a projected $3.2 billion budget deficit.


Nearly 100,000 Puerto Rican workers protested proposed layoff of public employees in June.


Fortuño, a former Republican delegate to the U.S. Congress, is using the island’s deep budget deficit as a pretext to busting the union and privatizing public services, the Puerto Rican union movement says.

As workers protest in San Juan, workers in New York City, Chicago and other cities will hold solidarity rallies. The rallies are being organized by members of AFSCME, UAW, SEIU and the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA).

LCLAA President Milton Rosado, a member of UAW, says Public Law 7

will increase the already high unemployment rate on the island as a result of laying off of thousands of public sector workers. It will weaken the role of unions since it suspends collective bargaining for contracts in the public sector and affects labor rights. It worsens the current economic crisis since it reduces the productivity of the public sector in a time when there is an increased need for public services. It pushes for more privatization and deregulation.

Some 8,000 public workers already have been laid off and 17,000 more are scheduled beginning in November. Eventually, 10 percent of the entire public workforce will be eliminated under the plan.

FULL story at link.



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