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Labor Reporter Mike Elk physically blocked from asking Honeywell CEO a question

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Labor reporter Mike Elk was physically assaulted when he asked union busters and Obama's pal Honeywell CEO a question about radioactive releases at the Honeywell Metropolis nuclear processing plant which has locked out the USW workers to destroy the union. This intervention was also video taped. It show "democracy" in action in the USA.
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Labor Reporter Mike Elk physically blocked from asking Honeywell CEO a question
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-3DRoKRI62s

On Capitol Hill, Reporter Attacked For Daring To Ask A Question To A Powerful CEO
By Lee Fang posted May 31st 2012 at 5:26PM

http://www.republicreport.org/2012/mike-elk-honeywell/



Mike Elk tries to ask a question to Honeywell CEO David Cote

Republic Report attended a conference for “entrepreneurs” and small businesses today on Capitol Hill hosted by Congressman Tim Scott (R-SC). Although it was advertised as a lively discussion about economic policy, we witnessed staffers for Scott violently grabbing the mic from the only reporter who asked a critical question during the forum.

Mike Elk, a journalist for In These Times magazine, was called on during the question and answer portion of a morning panel to ask David Cote, the CEO of Honeywell, about his efforts to bust labor unions at a Honeywell-owned uranium plant. Elk asked Cote, who earlier in the event boasted about his company’s profit margins, about his labor practices and the recent news that a poorly trained worker used to replaced Honeywell’s organized workforce had allowed a release of radioactive gas. But before he could finish his question, a man in a suit working for the event repeatedly grabbed the microphone away from Elk. Watch the video here:




The confrontation was a dramatic example of how powerful elites can cocoon themselves away from regular people, even critical press. The room this morning was filled with lobbyists and lawyers, rather than regular small business owners. For much of the conference, Sean O’Hollaren, Honeywell’s chief lobbyist, circled the event, shaking hands with congressmen and greeting attendees. Unlike Elk, who was physically pushed and threatened outside the event after asking his question, the lobbyists enjoyed comfortable access to the CEOs and elites in the room.

Last year, Honeywell was identified as one of the biggest recipients of special tax deals from the government. The company actually spends more on lobbying than it pays in corporate taxes. This preferential treatment, for a company that makes billions in profits, is due in large part to Honeywell’s close relationship with members of Congress.

Scabs & Uranium Don't Mix-USW 7-669 Honeywell Metropolis, Illinois Locked Out Workers Speak-Out
http://blip.tv/file/4535436
230 USW 7-669 Honeywell Metropolis, Illinois nuclear process plant workers
have been locked out by multi-national corporation Honeywell since June 28, 2010.
USW 7-669 locked out members Stephen Lech and James Childers discuss the
conspiracy by the company to destroy the union and threaten not only the
workers but the health and safety of the community. They also discuss the use
of communication media and technology on how they are fighting back. This
presentation took place at the 2010 LaborTech conference in San Francisco
on December 1, 2010.
http://www.labortech.net
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