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Friday, April 20, 2018
LOCAL
ALSO at The Stand — UW’s ASEs begin strike vote over sexual harassment issues
► In today’s Seattle Times — Metals-forging firm near Boeing Field closing after 8 decades so real estate can be sold — A spokesman for Jorgensen Forge said the owners see “much more opportunity in redeveloping this land.” Some of the 110 union employees (IAM) at Jorgensen Forge have worked there for decades and aren’t sure what comes next.
► In the Seattle Times — Amazon workers’ median pay in 2017: $28,446 — Amazon for the first time disclosed average worker pay, as part of a report mandated by federal Wall Street reform legislation passed after the 2008 financial crisis. The data is a reminder that while the technologists, business managers and marketers at Amazon headquarters can make more than $100,000, in most of the country, Amazon is a blue-collar logistics company where workers take home far less.
► From the Tri-City Herald — Here’s what’s known about the next multi-billion-dollar Hanford cleanup contract — The Department of Energy has released a preview of the work to be done under the next multi-billion-dollar contract for central Hanford cleanup.
► In today’s Seattle Times — Durkan tells Seattle council what she’s looking for as new tax on employers takes shape — Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan is willing to work with City Council members on a new tax on businesses to help address homelessness, she says, but she wants them to consider her views as they craft a measure that could raise tens of millions of dollars a year.
THIS WASHINGTON
EDITOR’S NOTE — West Coast states, all of which have relatively high minimum wages, unionization rates and progressive labor laws, rank in the Top 10 on this list. All five of the worst performing states have so-called “right-to-work” laws that discourage unionization.
THAT WASHINGTON
► In the NY Times — Voters and the tax cut (by Paul Krugman) — Polling suggests that only a minority – and probably a declining minority — of the public considers the Trump tax cut a good idea. Most people don’t see any benefits from the tax cut in their paychecks. And Republicans have pretty much given up campaigning on the tax cut.
► In the Washington Post — Labor and civil rights organizations call for EPA chief Scott Pruitt’s ouster — Now a number of other nonprofit outfits not usually known for environmental advocacy, including the NAACP, are joining the calls against the EPA administrator. In an advertisement running in three newspapers Wednesday, a coalition of labor and civil rights organizations joined green groups in calling for Pruitt “to resign, or be removed.”
► From The Stranger — Sens. Murray, Cantwell demand Pruitt’s resignation
► In today’s Washington Post — GOP judges warn of ‘tyranny’ as they block Trump on ‘sanctuary cities’ — The president’s latest courtroom defeat offers yet another civics lesson about checks and balances for the first U.S. president who lacks any governing or military experience.
► From Politico — McConnell aims to reshape courts in case Senate flips — The Kentucky Republican is laser-focused on confirming conservative judges in what may be his last months as majority leader.
► From The Hill — GOP in retreat on ObamaCare — Less than a year after the GOP gave up on its legislative effort to repeal the law, Democrats are going on offense on this issue, attacking Republicans for their votes against it.
OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
► From The Hill — Comey: Trump says Putin bragged about Russia having the ‘most beautiful hookers in the world’
NATIONAL
► From NBC — Hundreds of school walkouts happening Friday — The protests come on the 19th anniversary of the shooting at Columbine High School, which left 13 people dead in Littleton, Colorado, and energized the gun-control debate and became a haunting symbol of gun violence in schools. Students from more than 2,600 schools planned to hold moments of silence in honor of the Columbine victims as well as the 17 people killed during the Feb. 14 shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, which prompted national protests demanding change.
EDITOR’S NOTE — That still leaves them another $2.7 billion in savings from the Republican tax scam next year to spend on stock buybacks and executive bonuses while they close American call centers and kill jobs. Rally against Wells Fargo greed and in solidarity with Wells Fargo call center workers on Tuesday, April 24 at Seattle’s Westlake Park!
► From the AFL-CIO — JetBlue in-flight crew members overwhelmingly vote to join TWU — In-flight crew members at JetBlue overwhelmingly voted to join the Transport Workers. With more than 86% of eligible employees participating in the vote, more than two-thirds voted in favor of joining TWU.
► From HuffPost — Staff at George Soros’ foundation secures union contract — Staffers at the New York-based foundation last week ratified their first collective bargaining agreement, making salaries and work responsibilities more transparent and giving employees a new measure of job security. Despite the liberal policy leanings of some other private foundations, OSF appears to be the first in the U.S. whose workforce has union representation.
► From The Stranger — Report: Leaked restaurant industry poll shows support for raising the minimum wage — A poll funded by the restaurant industry found people overwhelmingly support raising the minimum wage to at least $10 an hour and many aren’t buying the industry’s talking points.
► From CNN — The ways companies silence women at work — More than 60 million Americans are bound by forced arbitration agreements, which state that an employee can’t sue the company or participate in a class action. Instead, the employee would have to bring a complaint to an arbitration forum with the company, rather than disputing the matter in front of a jury in a traditional court.
T.G.I.F.
► On this day in 1996, British R&B singer Mark Morrison had his first UK No.1 single (#2 in the U.S.) when “Return Of The Mack” started a run at the top of the charts. Like most people, what the Entire Staff of The Stand loves about this song is the beat, which was sampled from Tom Tom Club’s excellent “Genius of Love.” Enjoy, and turn it up!
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