Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
soeben erreicht uns als Gewerkschafter/innen-Arbeitskreis (AK) eine hochinteressante Mitteilung des Kollegen Wolfgang Erbe (http://www.ak-gewerkschafter.de/?s=wolfgang+erbe) zum Thema „Staatsverschuldung der USA und der Kampf der verschiedenen kapitalistischen Fraktionen in der US Bourgeoise!“
Und Donals Trump (http://www.ak-gewerkschafter.de/?s=donald+trump) ist mitten drin!
Wir haben diese hochinteressante Mitteilung zu Eurer gefälligen Kenntnisnahme auf unsere Homepage gepostet und in der Kategorie „FINANZKRISE“ (http://www.ak-gewerkschafter.de/category/finanzkrise/) archiviert.
Für den AK Manni Engelhardt -Koordinator-
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Kollege Wolfgang Erbe informiert:
Staatsverschuldung der USA und der Kampf der verschiedenen kapitalistischen Fraktionen in der US Bourgeoise
Der Kampf von Trump gegen die FED
Trump greift Notenbank erneut an
In an extraordinary series of attacks this week, Trump calls the Fed ‘crazy,’ ‘loco’ and says it’s ‘gone wild’ with interest rate hikes.
U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson late Friday night struck down most provisions of the Trump administration’s controversial workforce executive orders, concluding that they conflicted with the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act.
Jackson found that the three executive orders, which seek to make it easier to fire federal workers and significantly reduce how unions can collectively bargain and represent employees, disregard Congress‘ conclusion that good-faith labor-management negotiations are „in the public interest.“
AFGE Local President John Kostelnik, who represents Bureau of Prisons employees in Victorville, California, said that the chaos caused by the executive orders also presents a physical danger to federal workers, as it is harder for representatives to bring issues of safety and security to management.
“Their attempts to silence us within these executive orders are creating nothing but chaos within our prison systems,” said Kostelnik. “This chaos could have been prevented. Preparation and discussions with the union would have eliminated a lot of these issues.”
According to Cox, the executive orders were also designed in such a way that labor relations officials would have no choice but to enforce them or risk their jobs.
Trump’s Fed Criticism: Inappropriate? Yes. Unprecedented? No
Wolfgang Erbe