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You have to read this. This is terrible
posted on: 9/9/2005 7:02:18 PM

Bush Suspends Pay Act In Areas Hit by Storm

By Thomas B. Edsall

President Bush yesterday suspended application of the federal law
governing workers' pay on federal contracts in the Hurricane
Katrina-damaged areas of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
The action infuriated labor leaders and their Democratic supporters in
Congress, who said it will lower wages and make it harder for union
contractors to win bids.

The Davis-Bacon Act, passed in 1931 during the Great Depression, sets a
minimum pay scale for workers on federal contracts by requiring
contractors to pay the prevailing or average pay in the region.
Suspension of the act will allow contractors to pay lower wages. Many
Republicans have opposed Davis-Bacon, charging that it amounts to a
taxpayer subsidy to unions.

In a letter to Congress, Bush said he has the power to suspend the law
because of the national emergency caused by the hurricane: "I have found
that the conditions caused by Hurricane Katrina constitute a 'national
emergency.' "

Bush wrote that his decision is justified because Davis-Bacon increases
construction costs, and suspension "will result in greater assistance to
these devastated communities and will permit the employment of thousands
of additional individuals."

AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney denounced the Bush announcement as
"outrageous."

"Employers are all too eager to exploit workers," he said. "This is no
time to make that easier. What a double tragedy it would be to allow the
destruction of Hurricane Katrina to depress living standards even
further."

Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House
Committee on Education and the Workforce, accused Bush of "using the
devastation of Hurricane Katrina to cut the wages of people desperately
trying to rebuild their lives and their communities."

Miller said: "In New Orleans, where a quarter of the city was poor, the
prevailing wage for construction labor is about $9 per hour, according
to the Department of Labor. In effect, President Bush is saying that
people should be paid less than $9 an hour to rebuild their
communities."
Lady_Tyana

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You have to read this. This is terrible
replied on: 9/9/2005 8:15:49 PM

Hmmmm.......... Kennedy is assassinated, there is an attempted assassination of Regan, and Bush walks free and gets away with whatever he wants.

Go figure!

Tyana
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