California Imposes Slave Labor Wages On State Employees – Globalist Agenda Nearly Complete
Posted on July 3, 2010
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Part of the globalist agenda was to destroy the American working class bringing wages in the United States into line with developing third world countries. First create massive unemployment. Second reduce all pay to slave wages and have the starving and homeless population fight over the jobs.
When states and employers see the increased profit from slave labor all jobs will fall in line.
A state appellate court on Friday sided with the Schwarzenegger administration in its attempt to temporarily impose the federal minimum wage on tens of thousands of state workers.
It was not immediately clear how the ruling would affect Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s order a day earlier to pay 200,000 state workers the federal minimum of $7.25 an hour as the state wrestles with a budget crisis.
“It’s a little scary,” said Smith, 39, who joined the Department of Water Resources three weeks ago. “I’ve got bills, rent, insurance, a car. I like to have groceries at home. I don’t know what this is going to do.”
She said the believed the governor was using state workers as pawns in trying to negotiate a budget deal.
“If I wanted a minimum-wage job, I wouldn’t have gone to school and gotten the training. I would have gotten a job at Subway or some place else,” Smith said.
Representatives of several state employee unions did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Schwarzenegger’s minimum wage order will not affect all of California’s 250,000 government employees. The 37,000 state workers represented by unions that recently negotiated new contracts with the administration will continue to receive their full pay. The contracts, including one with California Highway Patrol officers, contain pay cuts and pension reforms.
Salaried managers who are not paid on an hourly basis would see their pay cut to $455 a week. Doctors and lawyers who work for the state will not be paid at all until a budget is signed because minimum wage laws do not apply to those professions.
Read Full Article Here: Court sides with Schwarzenegger on minimum wage | Top AP Stories | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle.
Notice how the Union workers didn’t have their wages cut. The courts would uphold those contract. This is why the corporate controlled media spends so much time demonizing labor unions.
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