I watched channel 3's news coverage of the Palco disaster. Seems they made promises to workers they have not kept. Then their legal team is hiding from the blame by saying the "it is in the bankruptcy court's hands, not our." Worse kind of people are those who have no regard for the workers. Then the TS does a story pretty much saying, "you workers are no longer assets to the company, so go get in line with the others we owe money to." Times-Standard Online - PL severance packages on hold Just makes me sick!
David Cobb has an excellent atricle today Times-Standard Online - Wall Street vs. Main Street concerning the subject. Those workers who have been ripped off should be holding up pickets as a group until they get what is owed them.
Heraldo also covers this subject well. Humboldt Herald
The press and public have a constitutional right to discuss what’s publicly
known"; Bonta and SF City Attorney sued in a lawsuit about the First
Amendment
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression sued California
Attorney General Rob Bonta and San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu in a
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They should picket, but unfortunately Richard, you're not their to get them to Organize!
What did you expect? Anybody with any brains could see this coming 20 years ago when Hurwitz first took the company over took on way more debt than could ever be repaid.
That's spelled TheRE (to get them...), 4:46.
Thanks for the plug, Richard. It is a terrible situation, indeed, despite the fact that many saw it coming.
The sad part is that the workers feel they can not go public. This whole Palco fiasco is like a train wreck in slow motion.
Gee Fred, sorry. Didnt know Obsessive Compulsive Disorder was a side effect of heavy morning drinking.
Heavy drinking leads to better spelling?
Woo-hoo!
It apparently leads to a guy drinking on the internet all day and then mowing his mother-in-laws lawn for a career.
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