NEWS ROUNDUP
Union-made hockey ● U.S. Mail NOT for sale ● Dissolving Wisconsin
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
LOCAL
PREVIOUSLY at The Stand — New $700 million Seattle Center arena will be union built, run
► In today’s (Everett) Herald — Marysville man stole $248K from union, said he worked hard — A train conductor from Marysville was sentenced to 1½ years in prison Tuesday for embezzling nearly a quarter million dollars from his labor union. Gregory Normand, 58, fraudulently cut himself checks between 2010 and 2016, using his position as secretary-treasurer of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation Workers (SMART) Local 324.
► In today’s (Everett) Herald — Providence caregivers are being overworked (letter to the editor from a hospice nurse with Providence)
EDITOR’S NOTE — Community supports, rallies with Providence caregivers in Everett — On Nov. 15, scores of nurses, chaplains, nurse assistants, social workers, physical therapists and other caregivers rallied with community members to launch “Providence Has Lost Its Way,” an effort to inform the community that Providence St. Joseph Health is putting corporate greed before patient need and not agreeing to a fair contract. Nurses and caregivers say that Providence Health has forsaken the original, founding core values of the Sisters of Providence and is now focused more on increasing executive compensation, profits and expansion.
► In today’s Wenatchee World — Jail suspends inmate worker program | City left to shovel its sidewalks — The city of Wenatchee faces some challenges with snow removal with loss of inmate work crews. The Chelan County Regional Justice Center suspended its trustee program in November because it doesn’t have enough correctional officers to process and search the worker inmates as they come and go for jobs.
► In today’s (Longview) Daily News — Cowlitz County budget adds 22 additional employees
THIS WASHINGTON
► In today’s Seattle Times — Legislature must lower hurdle for passing school bonds (editorial) — The Bethel School District’s failure to pass its fourth school construction bond in three years illustrates why the state Legislature needs to scrap the requirement that school construction bonds win at least 60 percent of the vote.
► In today’s Kitsap Sun — Ferry crew members honored for saving man in Sinclair Inlet — As the Walla Walla came in to dock in Bremerton during an evening sailing in August, crew members spotted the man swimming across Sinclair Inlet, waving and fully clothed. They quickly reported the sighting, halted offloading operations and launched a rescue.
► In today’s Spokesman-Review — Both sides of I-940 campaign to back changes next year — Backers and foes of a successful ballot measure with new standards on the use of lethal force by police said Monday they will work together to get improvements they both support through next year’s Legislature.
► From The AP — Senate halts rape investigation of defeated state senator — The decision by Democratic leaders comes a day after Sen. Randi Becker (R-Eatonville) urged a reversal of bipartisan action last month that approved the hiring of an outside investigator.
THAT WASHINGTON
PREVIOUSLY at The Stand:
Join the campaign: ‘U.S. Mail Not for Sale!’ (Nov. 16)
Congress: Block privatization of America’s Postal Service! (Aug. 30)
► From the AFL-CIO — Remembering George H.W. Bush’s commitment to public service — While we didn’t agree with all of his policy positions, we would like to thank President Bush for his lifelong commitment to public service and for inspiring that devotion in many other Americans.
NATIONAL
ALSO at The Stand — With SF contract win, historic multi-city Marriott strike ends
EDITOR’S NOTE — Hey, hotel workers! (And everybody else, for that matter.) Want a raise, retirement security, and some respect at work? Contact a union organizer today!
► From CNN — NYC sets first-of-its-kind minimum pay rate for Uber, Lyft drivers — Under the new policy, drivers will earn a minimum take-home wage of $17.22 per hour. That’s the ridehailing equivalent of a $15 minimum wage, accounting for the fact that those drivers have to pay payroll taxes and do not receive paid time off.
► From The Onion — GOP-controlled Wisconsin Legislature votes to dissolve state rather than let Democrats have it
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