Wednesday, December 21, 2005

strike on!


Day two of the NYC transit workers strike has Bloomberg in a tizzy. I just watched a news conference with him where he described the strike as: "illegal" and "selfish." Since the strike has begun, the union has been slapped with a million dollar fine, and a 2 day wage loss for each day an individual striker remains on the picket line. Apparently, jail time is the latest threat looming over this situation. During his news conference, Bloomberg did what most politicians and anti-labor folks do: they complain about the inconvenience of striking, without ever once thinking about the structural reasons that propel people to risk wage cuts, loss of jobs, etc to strike for what they believe they deserve as workers. Some of the examples he used included people not being able to get to their chemo/radiation treatments, hospitals in short supply of necessary blood supplies for surgery, etc. No doubt the health care and maintenance of all people is important to consider, and the strike certainly is trickling down and impacting folks in a number of diffcult ways. However, much of this nightmare and "inconvenience" could have been avoided if negotiaters could come to a decent agreement. And, pensions, wage increases, AND health benefits are some of the issues the strikers want resolved. If anything, what this strike illustrates is how the low-wage laborer, literally keep global cities like NYC running. We hear how the strike is costing the city 400 million a day, without ever once hearing what low wages, lack of pensions for newly hired workers, and the absence of decent and affordable health care cost workers every single day. And, as a multi, multi millionaire (or billionaire), I seriously doubt Bloomberg is in touch with these realities. So, it's easy to distort and manipulate people's emotions during a strike by lambasting the worker as "selfish" and the strike as "illegal" in the all too pro-business, servile press.

Speaking of manipulation, it would appear that our famous war-puppet's latest speech to the nation has netted him some points in the popularity polls. Wire taps be damned. Fuck civil liberties. Instead of screeching about people on the picket line, we need to take to the streets and push for an impeachment of this ILLEGAL and SELFISH presidential adminstration. J and I saw Syriana the other day (the same day we received a $500 gas bill (what timing)) and it made my already bad day get even worse. The movie was good, but it pissed me off because it only reiterated what many of us knew: wars are all about oil and energy.

That's all from the Sunshine State.

1 comment:

J. Barry said...

hey, yes and the reactions to the nyc strike also demonstrate how anti-labor this country has become.

god i want to move to europe. mushy has the right idea!

jb, freezing my ass off in ny while i try to keep the heat down to avoid those astronomical heating bills.