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Archive for December, 2007

Disability Access Laws Must Be Enforced on Buses

27th December 2007

Perry Smith

You’ve seen them on downtown street corners, picking up passengers, offering cheap trips to another city. These so-called "curbside buses" are growing rapidly. Because they pick up and drop off passengers from downtown curbsides—and not from a centralized bus terminal—they are harder to inspect and remain virtually unregulated.

But earlier this month that began to change. The House of Representatives passed a bill that instructs the U.S. Transportation Department's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to require intercity bus companies to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) when it grants and renews operating licenses. Larger carriers such as Greyhound and Peter Pan already comply with the ADA requirements.

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Click To Listen: Streaming Headlines December 27, 2007

26th December 2007

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WIN Year In Review: Unions Looked To Global Strategies in 2007

26th December 2007

By Doug Cunningham

U.S. labor unions in 2007 took more steps to organize globally and to try to come up with a strategy and the means to mobilize against the multinational corporate assault on workers rights. In April United Steelworkers President Leo gerard announced that America's largest industrial union is exploring a merger with the big U.K. union Amicus.

[Gerard]: “Today is a very exciting day for working people in North America and working people in the U.K. But I think it's also going to grow into a tremendous day for the future of working people everywhere. We're committed that as corporations globalize and global capital tries to flex its muscles that we need to build a counter force."

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More Than 3 Million Seniors Will Fall Into Donut Hole in 2008

26th December 2007

This will not be a happy New Year for millions of seniors. More seniors than ever are expected to fall into the Medicare Part D donut hole in 2008, the coverage gap that requires seniors to pay the full cost of their prescription drugs, according to the Alliance for Retired Americans.

Under the Medicare Part D rules pushed by the Bush administration and passed by Congress in 2003, seniors are on the hook for prescription expenses between the annual amounts of $2,510 and $5,726 in 2008. This gap of more than $3,200 has been dubbed the "donut hole." The total costs for seniors in the donut hole, when you add in deductibles and co-pays, will hit $4,050, about $200 more than in 2007, the Alliance says.

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Click To Listen: Streaming Headlines December 26, 2007

25th December 2007

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UAW Region 4 Director Supports Obama To Bring Something New To The Washington Table - 12/26/07

25th December 2007

By Doug Cunningham

The UAW is not officially endorsing any primary candidate. But UAW Region 4 Director Dennis Williams is backing Senator Barack Obama. Williams has known Obama since 1995.

[Williams]: "I think Senator Barack Obama brings something new to the table. He's a good listener. He listens to people before he makes decisions, and I think that's something new that we need in Washington, D.C. I think he brings a common sense approach to solving problems. And I think that's what we're lacking in Washington, D.C."

But does Obama have the fire in the belly to really fight for labor?

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AFSCME Backing Clinton In Iowa Because She Has Experience And The Plan To Move America Forward - 12/26/07

25th December 2007

By Doug Cunningham

AFSCME is backing Senator Hillary Clinton. AFSCME's Andrew Bouska says Clinton is the better candidate and here's why.

[Bouska]: "I think her strength, her leadership and her experience are unparalleled. She has the plans to move America forward. She has the experience to get that done. There won't be any quote, unquote on the job training with Senator Clinton. I think in terms of economic security, protecting America, providing health care for everyone, standing up for strong workers, ending privatization Hillary Clinton is the candidate to best do that."

Bouska believes the momentum in Iowa has swung back to Clinton.

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Iowa SEIU Supporting Edwards Because He Walks The Labor Walk - 12/26/07

25th December 2007

By Doug Cunningham

With just days to before before the Iowa caucuses unions are working hard for Democratic candidates in Iowa. SEIU Local 199 President Cathy Glasson says her union has people in the field doing voter outreach and will work right up to the caucuses to get people to come out for Senator John Edwards.

[Glasson]: "He actually walks the walk and has talked the talk for us. And he's actually been on our pickets lines, he's been in our organizing campaigns - not just now, but he was there several years ago. So he's been a friend of SEIU in Iowa for many, many years. So we believe that he stands on our issues and is the best candidate to actually serve us in the White House and actually make change that's important to working folks and union members in Iowa."

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L.A. Workers’ Fight for Good Jobs Combines Organizing, Bargaining and Politics

25th December 2007

It is an axiom in the union movement that organizing, collective bargaining and politics are all part of creating and maintaining good jobs. But in Los Angeles, workers have taken the combination to the next step by integrating the three into one campaign.

Next year not only is an election year with national and local offices on the line. In addition, some 350,000 workers in the L.A. area, members of 30 local unions, will renegotiate their contracts in 2008. And another 30,000 are poised to join a union.

So, under the leadership of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, workers are combining their resources in contract fights, organizing and politics into a single “Fight for Good Jobs” campaign.

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Tired, Overstressed Air Traffic Controllers Got No Relief in 2007

24th December 2007

If you’re traveling by plane this holiday season, here's a reminder about the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) website, AvoidDelays.com. The site provides information on what really is happening in the nation’s air travel and offers tips to avoid some of the worst bottlenecks. (See video.)

According to two major federal studies, the record numbers of delays and near misses in 2007 are the result of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) putting airline passenger safety at risk because of its refusal to negotiate a contract with air traffic controllers. The result, as we’ve noted many times this year, is that air traffic controllers are overworked, underpaid and stressed out.

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