List of jobs lost since the Bamster's re-election

Nuggler

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Hostess is shutting down and laying off all 18000 workers.

No more twinkies.........sob.
No more Hostess chips..........sob x2.

Pesky unions at it again.
 

tay

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May 20, 2012
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There will be no joy until all of north america's workers ,who's jobs aren't feasible to ship offshore, get crushed to, well, the lowest wage possible (we can get rid if the minimum wage if we want to) and then of course house prices collapse by 90 plus %. I can't wait for the good times to roll.............



Yikes! Twinkie maker execs gave themselves huge raises up to 300%, then went bankrupt


The looting of Hostess brands by its top executives is an object lesson in how CEO pay harms the 99 percent and kills the U.S. economy.

Dow Jones had the scoop yesterday: The troubled Twinkie maker's executives gave themselves big raises before seeking bankruptcy protection. Reports the news service;


Unsecured creditors suspect that Hostess Brands Inc. may have "manipulated" its executives' pay--sending its former chief executive's salary, in particular, skyrocketing- in the months leading up to its Chapter 11 filing, in an effort to dodge the Bankruptcy Code's compensation requirements, according to a redacted court filing reviewed by Dow Jones.

The official committee representing Hostess's unsecured creditors wants to launch a formal investigation in the bankruptcy case, hoping to dig deeper into the bakery company's senior executive compensation. The information the group has already gathered suggests "the possibility" that the company converted a chunk of its top executives' pay from performance-based bonuses to guaranteed salary, "at least in part to sidestep" rules designed to ensure that companies in bankruptcy aren't enticing their employees to stay on board with the promise of cash.


http://www.teamster....%E2%80%99-execs



As Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Ken Hall said,


The Dow Jones article suggests that management broke the law, looted the company and then told workers to suck it up and sacrifice.

If this is true, Hostess executives have violated their agreement with the Teamsters that all parties, including management, would share equally in concessions that would help keep this company alive.

It would be outrageous for the board of directors, which included secured lenders, to approve executive salary increases of up to 300 percent for a company that has filed for bankruptcy twice in four years.

more

http://www.teamster....-top-executives



CEOs are looting their corporations at the expense of innovation, trainng and employment, writes William Lazonick, the director of the UMass Center for Industrial Competitiveness.

CEOs have an incentive to inflate the price of their company's stock. They do it by buying back the company's own shares (called a stock buyback), which raises the share price. And as Lazonick points out, the practice of stock buybacks has gotten out of control:


In other words, they're destroying the US economy.



http://www.nakedcapi...99-percent.html



Hostess management would like you to believe the company is failing because union workers make too much money and enjoy benefits that are too rich. In another era it would be hard to believe that executives driving a company into bankruptcy would make such a brazen claim. Especially since former CEO Brian Driscoll's salaray rose from $750,000 to $2.55 million in the run-up to bankruptcy -- and other executives' pay rose by as much as 80 percent.

But this is the age of corporate greed. It is now the norm rather than the exception for CEOs to put their own greed ahead of the interests of the company they've been entrusted to run.


more

http://www.reuters.c...E80A0I120120111
 

gopher

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Jun 26, 2005
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Record PROFITS under Bamster:






America’s Corporations Made A Record $824 Billion Last Year, As Conservatives Claim Obama Is Anti-Business









You knew that already ....






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But wait - BLAME OBAMA! BLAME OBAMA!
 

tay

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Fired foreman sues notorious coal CEO over pressure to donate to Republicans






Murray Energy CEO Bob Murray is notorious for using his workers as political props and pressuring them to donate to political candidates he supports, and now he's being sued for the latter. In 2012, Murray drew a lot of bad publicity for the former, when he forced coal miners to be unpaid props for a Mitt Romney campaign speech.


In the wake of that story, his habit of instructing salaried employees to write checks to candidates he supports also got some attention. That habit is the focus of a lawsuit from a former preparation plant foreman who feels her firing was related to the fact that she didn't make the contributions Murray solicited.




Coal Miner’s Donor: A Mitt Romney Benefactor And His Surprisingly Generous Employees | New Republic




Jean Cochenour was already a shift foreman when Murray Energy bought the plant where she worked in late 2013. She was fired in May 2014, supposedly because she allowed hourly workers to work overtime on Saturdays:






During her time working for Murray, and continuing after she was fired, Cochenour received written requests from CEO Bob Murray to contribute to certain political candidates, the lawsuit says. The letters included the names of specific candidates and a request from Murray that Cochenour contribute a specific amount to each candidate.

“Not only did Mr. Murray name candidates and specify the amount to be contributed to each candidate, but he also required that the political contributions be returned directly to him in a self-addressed envelope that he enclosed with each of his letters to her,” the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit alleges that Murray kept track of who among his employees made the requested political contributions. It says that Cochenour declined to make the requested contributions.




http://www.wvgazette.com/article/20140909/GZ01/140909219/1419












 

Tonington

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Oct 27, 2006
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They're doing better in the US at job creation than we are. This from a presentation made by Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Timothy Lane in September:

 

BaalsTears

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The unemployment rate is meaningless without putting it in the context of the labor force participation rate. The unemployment rate looks better as more people give up looking for work and drop out of the labor force. That's the reason the unemployment rate dropped. Most of the jobs created are minimum wage jobs, not career jobs.
 

JLM

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Nov 27, 2008
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The unemployment rate is meaningless without putting it in the context of the labor force participation rate. The unemployment rate looks better as more people give up looking for work and drop out of the labor force. That's the reason the unemployment rate dropped. Most of the jobs created are minimum wage jobs, not career jobs.


You don't want to knock a minimum wage job...........it's a doorway......like I tell my grandkids, if you work hard at a M.W.J. and impress the right people you may soon find you have career job. I see some young kids who just don't give a f**K about their performance and I'm amazed they are still employed. (Maybe their uncle owns the joint) -:)
 

BaalsTears

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You don't want to knock a minimum wage job...........it's a doorway......like I tell my grandkids, if you work hard at a M.W.J. and impress the right people you may soon find you have career job. I see some young kids who just don't give a f**K about their performance and I'm amazed they are still employed. (Maybe their uncle owns the joint) -:)

I'm not sure that most minimum wage jobs in the new economy have a career path.
 

JLM

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Nov 27, 2008
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I'm not sure that most minimum wage jobs in the new economy have a career path.




Doesn't matter, big shot C.E.O.s occasionally drop into Big Macs too and they might just happen to be looking for a young guy with a good attitude and work ethic.
 

EagleSmack

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Feb 16, 2005
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You don't want to knock a minimum wage job...........it's a doorway......like I tell my grandkids, if you work hard at a M.W.J. and impress the right people you may soon find you have career job. I see some young kids who just don't give a f**K about their performance and I'm amazed they are still employed. (Maybe their uncle owns the joint) -:)


So... if your a 40 Something laid off business manager, a minimum wage job is a doorway?

Doesn't matter, big shot C.E.O.s occasionally drop into Big Macs too and they might just happen to be looking for a young guy with a good attitude and work ethic.


lmao.


IF they do drop in for a Big Mac... they are getting a Big Mac and paying little attention to the people behind the counter.
 

Tonington

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The unemployment rate is meaningless without putting it in the context of the labor force participation rate.

That's what the Labour Market Indicator does. It accounts for the eight labour variables, not just the unemployment rate.

Most of the jobs created are minimum wage jobs, not career jobs.

A minimum wage job is better than no job. I have a career, but you can bet your @ss that if I lost it, I would be taking whatever work I could find.
 

gopher

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Jun 26, 2005
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The unemployment rate is meaningless without putting it in the context of the labor force participation rate. The unemployment rate looks better as more people give up looking for work and drop out of the labor force. That's the reason the unemployment rate dropped. Most of the jobs created are minimum wage jobs, not career jobs.




correction:


September Jobs Report: US Economy Adding More Full-Time Than Part-Time Jobs


September Jobs Report: US Economy Adding More Full-Time Than Part-Time Jobs



the clearest sign of a reinvigorated economy came buried in the Labor Department's monthly jobs report released Friday: The number of people who said they were working part-time for lack of full-time positions continued to decline in September -- from 7.27 million to 7.1 million -- while full-time jobs increased by 273,000.
 

CDNBear

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Sep 24, 2006
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A minimum wage job is better than no job. I have a career, but you can bet your @ss that if I lost it, I would be taking whatever work I could find.
That's what separates you from the whiny part of your generation, and gets much props.

correction:


September Jobs Report: US Economy Adding More Full-Time Than Part-Time Jobs


September Jobs Report: US Economy Adding More Full-Time Than Part-Time Jobs



the clearest sign of a reinvigorated economy came buried in the Labor Department's monthly jobs report released Friday: The number of people who said they were working part-time for lack of full-time positions continued to decline in September -- from 7.27 million to 7.1 million -- while full-time jobs increased by 273,000.
You know a full time job can pay minimum wage, right?