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New York transit workers set up picket lines: “Today’s strike is for all working people”
Tens of thousands of New York City transit workers walked off the job Tuesday morning and set up picket lines at bus barns and train yards scattered throughout the city, shutting down operations that move some seven million passengers daily, the largest mass transit system in the US.
The strike, the first on the city’s subways and buses in 25 years, drew strong support not only from transit workers, but from working people throughout the city. The widespread backing for the strikers was in the teeth of a media barrage blaming the strikers, rather than the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and Mayor Michael Bloomberg, for the massive disruption to the city’s economic life. The city administration has estimated that losses from the walkout will total as much as $400 million a day.
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You've got to be kidding!
Sure, Bloomberg and Kalikow are wealthy, but what about the tens of thousands of low-income workers who can't get to work or are making a small fraction of what they normally would because their customers are missing? More than 40% of the businesses along Eight Avenue were closed yesterday, and most of the hourly wager earners at those stores, delis and restaurants will never recoup those lost wages. Is that a “Socialist” goal? Waiters and waitresses across the city are losing income because their tables are empty. Garment workers cannot get to their factories. Health care workers cannot get to their patients. These people will never make up those lost earnings. So, while praising your allegedly valiant Proletarian Workers for standing up for their rights, you completely overlook the thousands, indeed millions, of people who are unable to work or earning less money because of the illegal MTA strike. I thought the Socialist Party was in favor of things that do the most good for the most workers – it is completely disingenuous to suggest that this strike is helping “the worker.” They are only seeking to enrich themselves.
Also, let's look at just what these allegedly beleaguered MTA workers make:
Subway operators earned an average of $62,438 a year, including overtime, under the previous three-year contract, the MTA said. Train conductors averaged $53,000, subway booth clerks $50,720, and bus drivers $62,551, the state agency said. The MTA wasn't able to provide the average amount of overtime those workers make.
And let’s look at this “unacceptable” contract offer:
The MTA offered a three-year contract with raises of 3 percent, 4 percent and 3.5 percent through 2008, Kelly said. The transit agency also agreed to retain the union's full pension eligibility age at 55, on condition new hires contribute 6 percent of their annual earnings for 10 years to help finance future pensions. The state agency also offered to give workers Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a paid holiday.
So, do you really expect me to pity these overpaid, underskilled drones who drive buses and make change in token booths? Hell no! Jeeze, I could take over their jobs tomorrow – and would if given the chance. A well trained monkey could do the work. These valiant Workers make a helluva lot more money than I do and get much better benefits. These scumbag strikers have millions of people – many if not most of whom make less money and receive far less lavish benefits than they do – walking in the cold or functionally out of work for what? To protest raises of 3% to 4% to salaries that make them very solidly “middle class,” even in expensive/high income NYC? To protest what is one of the most lavish pension plans around? To protest having to pay 1% of their health care costs?
Frankly, these people are greedy, moneygrubbing slime who should be fired. I take delight in thinking of them being fined two days’ wages for every day they’re out and hope the courts impose the $25,000 fines the city is seeking. I also pray to the Goddess that their scumbag leader (who went against his national union’s recommendations) has a bologna sandwich for dinner tonight as he sits in a cage in the Tombs surrounded by thieves and junkies who are spitting phlegm on the floor at his feet.
If this is any indication of typical Socialist thinking it’s no surprise you have few supporters – your logic and allegiances are warped. What type of fools could support this strike by people making a minimum of $50k a year?
But, hey, it’s nice to know that you fools in San Francisco support a strike that is hurting millions of your allegedly fellow “workers.” I wonder how much you’d support a BART strike – hah!
A big, fat Bronx Cheer for your misplaced rhetoric.
Sure, Bloomberg and Kalikow are wealthy, but what about the tens of thousands of low-income workers who can't get to work or are making a small fraction of what they normally would because their customers are missing? More than 40% of the businesses along Eight Avenue were closed yesterday, and most of the hourly wager earners at those stores, delis and restaurants will never recoup those lost wages. Is that a “Socialist” goal? Waiters and waitresses across the city are losing income because their tables are empty. Garment workers cannot get to their factories. Health care workers cannot get to their patients. These people will never make up those lost earnings. So, while praising your allegedly valiant Proletarian Workers for standing up for their rights, you completely overlook the thousands, indeed millions, of people who are unable to work or earning less money because of the illegal MTA strike. I thought the Socialist Party was in favor of things that do the most good for the most workers – it is completely disingenuous to suggest that this strike is helping “the worker.” They are only seeking to enrich themselves.
Also, let's look at just what these allegedly beleaguered MTA workers make:
Subway operators earned an average of $62,438 a year, including overtime, under the previous three-year contract, the MTA said. Train conductors averaged $53,000, subway booth clerks $50,720, and bus drivers $62,551, the state agency said. The MTA wasn't able to provide the average amount of overtime those workers make.
And let’s look at this “unacceptable” contract offer:
The MTA offered a three-year contract with raises of 3 percent, 4 percent and 3.5 percent through 2008, Kelly said. The transit agency also agreed to retain the union's full pension eligibility age at 55, on condition new hires contribute 6 percent of their annual earnings for 10 years to help finance future pensions. The state agency also offered to give workers Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a paid holiday.
So, do you really expect me to pity these overpaid, underskilled drones who drive buses and make change in token booths? Hell no! Jeeze, I could take over their jobs tomorrow – and would if given the chance. A well trained monkey could do the work. These valiant Workers make a helluva lot more money than I do and get much better benefits. These scumbag strikers have millions of people – many if not most of whom make less money and receive far less lavish benefits than they do – walking in the cold or functionally out of work for what? To protest raises of 3% to 4% to salaries that make them very solidly “middle class,” even in expensive/high income NYC? To protest what is one of the most lavish pension plans around? To protest having to pay 1% of their health care costs?
Frankly, these people are greedy, moneygrubbing slime who should be fired. I take delight in thinking of them being fined two days’ wages for every day they’re out and hope the courts impose the $25,000 fines the city is seeking. I also pray to the Goddess that their scumbag leader (who went against his national union’s recommendations) has a bologna sandwich for dinner tonight as he sits in a cage in the Tombs surrounded by thieves and junkies who are spitting phlegm on the floor at his feet.
If this is any indication of typical Socialist thinking it’s no surprise you have few supporters – your logic and allegiances are warped. What type of fools could support this strike by people making a minimum of $50k a year?
But, hey, it’s nice to know that you fools in San Francisco support a strike that is hurting millions of your allegedly fellow “workers.” I wonder how much you’d support a BART strike – hah!
A big, fat Bronx Cheer for your misplaced rhetoric.
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