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In reply to the discussion: I’ve Read the Government’s Arguments to Screw Amazon Workers and I’m Furious [View all]Babel_17
(5,400 posts)55. If, after being in government, officials had to give up 4% of the time they served ...
If, after being in government, officials had to give up 4% of the time they served so as to be grilled and investigated so as to ensure they hadn't acted in malfeasance of their duties, it might be found to be unconstitutional to not pay them for their time.
Though, yes, sometimes a good and honest public servant does get roasted by having to hire a lawyer and come back to Washington D.C. to testify. When it happens to a dem, we rightly protest, and often some assistance is organized.
Well, these workers are getting roasted, participating in a thread here is the least I can do.
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I’ve Read the Government’s Arguments to Screw Amazon Workers and I’m Furious [View all]
eridani
Oct 2014
OP
They no longer need labor's money, or Trial Lawyers for that matter, they have corporate $ now too!
Dustlawyer
Oct 2014
#61
so do tell what battles you've chosen. Just what do you think is important enough?
cali
Oct 2014
#53
So nice that this is totally abstract for you. For thousands of workers this is REAL
Cal Carpenter
Oct 2014
#41
In this country, one powerful person does have more power than thousands of powerless workers.
MontyPow
Oct 2014
#44
No President keeps all promises. And, sadly, some promises are politically expedient.
MontyPow
Oct 2014
#36
Our government — led by a Democrat, turned it back on labor a long time ago.
progressoid
Oct 2014
#10
Welcome. I don't vote that ticket myself, but it is union backed and does often
merrily
Oct 2014
#76
Oh, there is already a "well, would you prefer Romney" reply. Totally pointless, but hey.
djean111
Oct 2014
#26
The first time I was piss tested at work I had to go the next morning to this outfits
brewens
Oct 2014
#17
I'm sure if the employees wasted 5% of the contractor's time by showing up
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2014
#19
Often, R=D=$$$$$. If loss of $ is involved, my observation is D generally sides with R. - Voting?
RKP5637
Oct 2014
#20
Why would anyone worry about Democrats being unenthusiastic in November?
MannyGoldstein
Oct 2014
#31
I am extremely disappointed in the "Call" on this one. I've given this administration a pass so...
BlueJazz
Oct 2014
#54
If, after being in government, officials had to give up 4% of the time they served ...
Babel_17
Oct 2014
#55
I remember being at the protests in Madison before Scott Walker's recall election.
dgauss
Oct 2014
#64
Look, Obama is a Reagan Republican. He's so much as admitted it publicly himself. Don't expect any
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2014
#66