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CBS/ December 30, 2010, 3:32 PM

Report: Disgruntled Workers Slowed NYC Cleanup

The 2010 holiday blizzard that slammed the Northeast did not just slow down business and traffic, it also lead to a few deaths in New York City as emergency services struggled to reach victims on unplowed streets.

It turns out, however, that the city's Sanitation Department, which is responsible for plowing streets, was not completely overwhelmed by the nearly two feet of snow that blanketed the area.

The New York Post is reporting that Sanitation Department bosses in New York City's outer boroughs ordered their drivers to slow snow removal in protest over a raft of demotions, attrition and budget cuts.

City Councilman Dan Halloran, R-Queens, told the Post that he was visited by guilt-ridden sanitation workers who told him about their bosses' plot.

"They sent a message to the rest of the city that these particular labor issues are more important," Halloran told the Post. "They were told [by supervisors] to take off routes [and] not do the plowing of some of the major arteries in a timely manner. They were told to make the mayor pay for the layoffs, the reductions in rank for the supervisors, shrinking the rolls of the rank-and-file."

Halloran said he met with three plow workers from the Sanitation Department -- and two Department of Transportation supervisors who were on loan -- at his office, the Post reports.

The tactics used to slow cleanup included keeping plows slightly higher than the roadways and skipping over streets along their routes, the Post reports.

In the last two years, the agency's 6,300-person workforce has been slashed by 400 trash haulers and supervisors and, effective tomorrow, 100 department supervisors are to be demoted and their salaries slashed as an added cost-saving move, the Post reports.
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Jaylah54 says:
Yeah, everybody wants "somebody" to do something about the financial mess this country is in. But nobody wants "somebody" to do anything that might affect them.

While I'm aware that this is still just at an "allegation" stage, my guess is that the vast majority of workers did everything they could (even though driving a snow-plow is too often a thankless job), and a very few decided this would be a great chance to inconvenience people in order to "teach the city a lesson." Never considering that their stupid idea would literally cost people their lives.

And if that's the case, I agree with "newsterl" in that they should have just been darned glad they still *had* a job, given the fact that national unemployment figures are still hovering around 10%. And any worker that is found to have participated in this brainless scheme needs to find out exactly how it feels to not have any job at all.
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newsterl says:
The New York Post is reporting that Sanitation Department bosses in New York City's outer boroughs ordered their drivers to slow snow removal in protest over a raft of demotions, attrition and budget cuts."

FIRE the priks, there's budget cuts because the ENTIRE COUNTRY is in a major recession and hurting, you'd think those mo fo's would be happy to even have a job at all, even at HALF their pay rate when there's 10 million out of work who cant find a job at all!
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Moishe_Pippick says:
Correction - the New York Post is reporting ALLEGATIONS that disgruntled workers slowed down the clean-up. The mayor denies it, the agency which employs (and is often at odds with) the sanitation workers deny it, there is no actual evidence apart from the ANONYMOUS allegations, and the Post couldn't even produce a single eye-witness to these supposedly intentional slow downs. This is a smear on the unions and CBS has fallen for it hook, line, and sinker.
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jschmidt27 replies:
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So they workers lied to the Councilman or the councilman lied? Why? If the workers said they were ordered to raise their plows they have nothing to gain. And it makes sense the supervisors who were to be demoted would have ordered this. Do not try to cover for the unions. Right now the allegations are still active and nothing has been disproven.
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MitchReno says:
I see quite a rush to judgement and conviction here. Out of thousands of workers, three people reported this work slowdown? How about some corroboration, some evidence, and a better sense of how widespread this action was; if it really happened.
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wjksea replies:
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How about criminal investigations of wall street and global investment banks?
thanksgreed replies:
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Too late for a country filled with folks who want something for nothing.
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wjksea says:
This country is in the dog house when after 30 years of ripping up the middle class and outsourcing jobs to 3rd world nations, scabies come out onto the blogs attacking labor unions.
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cuw2 says:
Does CBS do any of its own reporting, or is it just reporting rumor stories from the NY Post/National Enquirer?

SERIOUSLY PEOPLE. THE NEW YORK POST????
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wjksea says:
tabsinla December 30, 2010 4:31 PM EST
Has anyone been to Detroit lately and seen what the unions have done to that city (the entire state for that matter) over the past 100 years? Stop protesting and just do your jobs.
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So when job outsourcing began and Carly Fiorini got a bonus for sending jobs overseas, U.S. workers were suddenly in spite of their mortgages expected to earn 50 cents an our to compete with foreign sweat shops. To people like you I say, when your mortality comes....ROAST IN HELL
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wjksea says:
Those wall street boys and bankers are sure ambition, snorting cocaine and f-ing ****** with their bonuses.
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wjksea says:
Hey you whiners. Get off your own lazy azzes, get a shovel and dig. Complaining about unions and workers? Where are YOUR efforts to take care of a problem. Lazy whining idle rich.
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DNelson4817 replies:
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"Get off your own lazy azzes"...thats right we know that union protected workers are not slackers...it's a tuff job standing aoround all day in a group smoking and eating while one person out of the crew does the job for a while. At least you rotate and get what maybe 15 minutes to 30 minutes of actual manual labor done in a work day?
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tabsinla says:
Has anyone been to Detroit lately and seen what the unions have done to that city (the entire state for that matter) over the past 100 years? Stop protesting and just do your jobs.
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wjksea replies:
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Pick the cotton and shut up your mouths.
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