NEWS ROUNDUP
Vote on I-1000 ● IBEW ‘the greatest’ ● Boeing SC fix: Union ● Van the Man
Friday, April 26, 2019
THIS WASHINGTON
► In today’s Seattle Times — Legislature’s Democrats announce tentative deal on new state budget — Democratic budget writers for the House and Senate on Thursday announced that they had reached a tentative deal on a new two-year state operating budget. They didn’t release any details on the deal — and indicated some final work must still be done to complete it. Budget writers anticipate releasing the budget on Saturday. As in past years, that would give little time for the public — or even lawmakers — to review the details.
ALSO at The Stand — Ask legislators to pass I-1000: Fairness, opportunity for all!
► In today’s Seattle Times — Initiative 1000: an opportunity to return fairness and justice (by Larry Gossett) — After a generation of being on the outside, people of color, under-served populations, women and veterans want to expand opportunities available to them for getting skilled jobs and much better access to higher education. Passage of I-1000 opens the roadway to fairer treatment for minorities and women in this state.
► In today’s (Everett) Herald — Give nurses a break and hospitals adequate funding (editorial) — Had Sen. Walsh played her cards right, she could have brought attention to the inadequate funding of the state and federal system of health care coverage, rather than on the breaks that nurses deserve and that good patient care requires.
► From Crosscut — Next Speaker of the House will ‘almost certainly’ be a woman — Seattle’s Frank Chopp is stepping down after two decades as House speaker. So far, women are the ones lining up to permanently replace him.
► In today’s Seattle Times — Rep. Matt Shea doesn’t deserve a place in the Republican Party (editorial) — If the House GOP caucus doesn’t disavow him, it becomes party to the reprehensible views Shea and his friends espouse. Yet Shea remains part of the caucus, brother to every other Republican in the House and in Washington. Judge them by the company they keep.
LOCAL
► In today’s Peninsula Daily News — Chimacum schools to cut staff — The board action came in response to declining state funding that is tied to a continued slide in enrollment.
► In today’s Peninsula Daily News — Teachers union votes ‘no confidence’ in Chimacum superintendent — CEA cites Superintendent Rick Thompson’s lack of vision and an accelerated decline in student enrollment
BOEING
TAKE A STAND — Sign this petition to Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg now to demand that Boeing return the three flight readiness technicians/inspectors to their positions and be made whole under any remedy available by the law.
► From The Hill — Airlines blame grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max planes for revenue drops — Multiple airlines are blaming Boeing’s line of 737 Max jets, which were grounded worldwide earlier this year after the second of two deadly crashes within six months, for profit shortfalls that have left some companies struggling to recover.
WORKPLACE SAFETY
ALSO at The Stand — Urge Congress to support effort to curb workplace violence
► In today’s News Tribune — Tacoma’s St. Joseph Medical Center fined by L&I in nurse safety case — The case involved a series of attacks on nurses by a patient in the hospital’s psychiatric unit. The WSNA had complained to the state that St. Joseph “had failed to furnish its employees a place of employment free from recognized hazards, had failed to provide adequate training, and failed to conduct a safety committee in accordance with state law.”
► From The Guardian — Trump safety cuts may cause workplace deaths to soar, says report — Under the Trump administration, OSHA has cut workplace safety inspectors to the lowest level in its 48-year history as an agency. The AFL-CIO’s Death on the Job report also shows that OSHA has cut by more than half the number of the highest level of legal action brought against employers for violations of workplace safety law.
THAT WASHINGTON
► In today’s Seattle Times — Though Medicare for All makes economic sense, politics are another matter (by Jon Talton) — We’re not at a consensus on universal coverage yet. But that doesn’t mean never. Events are moving fast, and often surprisingly. So don’t be quick to write off Medicare for All, or dismiss it without studying the details.
NATIONAL
► From GizModo — Amazon, Facebook listed among the dozen most dangerous workplaces — The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health this week released its annual “dirty dozen” list of employers operating some of the most dangerous workplaces in America, and Amazon topped the list for the second year running. David-Jamel Williams, a former Amazon warehouse picker, says he witnessed workers “pushed to the brink of exhaustion” and those who spoke up were “pressured to be quiet.”
EDITOR’S NOTE — Hey, Amazon warehouse workers. Get respect at work and demand a safer workplace. Get a union! Get more information about how you can join together with co-workers and win better working conditions. Or go ahead and contact a union organizer today!
► From the UComm blog — Meet the Trump impersonator from the Laborers Union — Laborers Local 66 member Thomas Mundy, the self-professed #1 Donald Trump impersonator is gaining national attention. He is a big hit at weddings, bar mitzvahs, and golf outings. He has also used the videos to highlight the work that Local 66 does and the importance of building union. Recently, Mundy has gotten coverage from Fox News, the NY Post, Australia’s Today Show, and on Inside Edition.
T.G.I.F.
► About a month ago, The Entire Staff of The Stand saw Backstreet Jellyroll, a Van Morrison cover band, play at a casino in Kitsap County and we were blown away — not only by how good the band was, but also that we knew every single song, despite not really considering ourselves a VM fan. Now we’re reading a book called Astral Weeks, about the Irish singer-songwriter’s classic 1968 album of the same name and the year he spent living in Boston as its songs took shape. It’s fair to say that we’re fans of Van the Man now, especially after rediscovering this performance from The Last Waltz featuring The Band (and friends). Enjoy!
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