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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Union workers save lives and power Hurricane Sandy recovery

The recovery from Hurricane Sandy is going to require time, money and effort. And, like so many of the heroic rescues that happened during the storm, much of the effort is going to come from union members, and especially from the unionized public workers that the Republican Party has worked so hard to hurt over the past couple of years.

Already we've seen fire fighters, police, EMTs, nurses and other health care workers saving lives.

They've gone into flooded streets to rescue people, fought fires, carried patients down flight after flight of stairs to evacuate them. New York City fire fighters belong to the Uniformed Firefighters Association. Many of the health care workers carrying patients out of NYU Langone Medical Center as it was evacuated belong to SEIU1199.

Now the hard work of getting back to normal has begun. Garbage collectors are out clearing debris from city streets. Bridges and tunnels are being inspected for safety. Railroad tracks and roads are being assessed and repaired. New York City buses will begin running again Tuesday afternoon, driven by unionized transit workers. Members of more than a dozen unions were involved in rescue or are involved in recovery.

These union members are people whose jobs Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan and congressional Republicans would cut, whose pensions and benefits have been slashed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, whose right to bargain has been under attack across the country.

Make no mistake about it: The fact that these are union workers is important. Unions bargain for the tools their workers need to do the best job possible, from having enough workers on the job to having adequate equipment and training. The wage and benefits improvements union members get help keep workers on the job for longer, so that they develop the skills and experience to handle worst-case scenarios like the one we're seeing now. Having health care keeps them healthy enough to do physically taxing jobs like carrying patients down 17 flights of stairs.

If someone you love was rescued from a flooded area, chances are it was a union member who rescued them. When your power goes back on, chances are a union member will have done the work. Mitt Romney will probably once again encourage you to embrace the line that we like workers, but just hate their unions. But the workers are the unions, and the collective power of unions helped individual workers rescue people or restore power or mobility by making sure they had the tools to get the job done and the pay and benefits such important work deserves.

For more see the Daily Kos.


Posted by Michael Rosen at 7:19 AM
Labels: Hurrican Sandy, unions

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rosen seems to be implying that non-union people will not help. Gov. Romney (NOT a union member) has already set up for donations and has asked the public to contribute food, water and clothing.

October 31, 2012 at 9:01 AM
Anonymous said...

"Union workers" means it is going to cost us 33% more......

October 31, 2012 at 10:06 AM
Michael Rosen said...

Of course non-union people will make donations and contribute. But the first responders, the ones who put their lives on the line, are proud union members, the very people Romney, Ryan and Walker have been bashing as the "new haves." And these folks are not overpaid. In fact peer reviewed studies unlike Fox talking points reveal that when you compensate for education and training unionized public sector workers' compensation is less than that in the private sector.

October 31, 2012 at 10:25 AM
Anne Landre said...

I normally don't bother responding to cowardly anonymous comments, but feel the need to clarify that Gov. Romney's donation set-up was, in fact, a thinly veiled campaign event. Canned goods? Water? Clothing? in Ohio? The Red Cross & other charities have made it clear that these items are not wanted for the relief effort. What's needed is cash - cash donations that can be directed to areas of most pressing need. If that is Romney's idea of disaster relief, we should all be trembling at the thought of him and his people running the country.

October 31, 2012 at 12:40 PM
Anne Landre said...

How embarrassing. The "unknown" commenter above is me.

October 31, 2012 at 12:42 PM
Anonymous said...

I'm relieved you're "unknown" rather than anonymous.

October 31, 2012 at 5:00 PM
Anonymous said...

^unknown/Anne - Romney's fundraiser for Red Cross DID seek cash donations and had two TV's sets with the Red Cross info up front and center at the event - in plain view. I suggest you get your facts straight and don't be like the sock puppet media propagating lies while Obama sits in the Oval Office with his feet up on the White House furniture. Try something else rather than MSNBC and the Union Newsletters/Pd Propaganda for your news sources. Romney has given more cash donations in his lifetime than Obama and Biden combined...even if they found a way to be 1,000 years old.

November 1, 2012 at 1:52 PM
Anonymous said...

Are lifetime pensions included in the compensation calculation Mr. Rosen? The incredible health insurance benefits as well? And knowing liberals, why would anyone who doesn't share the same believes ever not post anonymously?

November 2, 2012 at 6:30 AM
Anonymous said...

http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/some-nonunion-ala-crews-turned-away-from-sandy-recovery

November 2, 2012 at 7:00 AM
Anonymous said...

Pathetic and typical union thuggery and behavior. Quite embarrassing if you ask me.

November 4, 2012 at 8:16 AM

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