From the Sacramento Bee:
California's ongoing state budget crisis
has claimed another victim: student state workers. In a few weeks the
state will ax hundreds of their jobs – just as the school year gets
under way....
Brown and the state's largest public employees union, Service
Employees International Union Local 1000, agreed the 95,000 state
workers it represents would take 12 unpaid days off through next June 30
in exchange for, among other things, purging the state payroll of
student assistants as of Sept. 1.
Student assistants generally
work part-time schedules, make less than permanent workers and get no
benefits. They perform a range of duties, from answering phones to
gathering scientific samples in the field.
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/23/4650575/california-student-assistants.html
When I was going to U.W. Madison, I was a student worker working at the U.W. Hospital and Clinics as a lab runner. It was a great job, it helped the hospital and it helped pay for my tuition and room and board. Everyone won, but now all the student workers will be laid off with little hope in finding a new job.
So, to please the union thugs of the SEIU, Jerry Brown, the dumb ass governor of California, sacrifices student workers who use the money to pay tuition, pay for books and pay for their college expenses. But hey, it's all about the union:
SEIU Local 1000 leaders didn't respond to several requests for comments
for this story. However, the union has said it is unreasonable to ask
workers to take a pay cut while keeping students in jobs that union
members can perform.
What a bunch of pathetic bunch of union thugs and what an a-hole Jerry Brown is. Is there anything in California that is good?
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Brown and the state's largest public employees union, Service
Employees International Union Local 1000, agreed the 95,000 state
workers it represents would take 12 unpaid days off through next June 30
in exchange for, among other things, purging the state payroll of
student assistants as of Sept. 1.
Student assistants generally
work part-time schedules, make less than permanent workers and get no
benefits. They perform a range of duties, from answering phones to
gathering scientific samples in the field.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/23/4650575/california-student-assistants.html#storylink=cpy
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Brown and the state's largest public employees union, Service
Employees International Union Local 1000, agreed the 95,000 state
workers it represents would take 12 unpaid days off through next June 30
in exchange for, among other things, purging the state payroll of
student assistants as of Sept. 1.
Student assistants generally
work part-time schedules, make less than permanent workers and get no
benefits. They perform a range of duties, from answering phones to
gathering scientific samples in the field.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/23/4650575/california-student-assistants.html#storylink=cpy
and the state's largest public employees union, Service
Employees International Union Local 1000, agreed the 95,000 state
workers it represents would take 12 unpaid days off through next June 30
in exchange for, among other things, purging the state payroll of
student assistants as of Sept. 1.
Student assistants generally
work part-time schedules, make less than permanent workers and get no
benefits. They perform a range of duties, from answering phones to
gathering scientific samples in the field.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/23/4650575/california-student-assistants.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/23/4650575/california-student-assistants.html#storylink=cpy
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