Posted by Jill Buck at 12:00 am on Dec 20, 2008 1 Comment
SEIU’s response to the Governor’s executive order regarding
state employees is so typical and predictable, but I find it
thoroughly offensive this time. Usually, I can’t bring myself to
emote over their antics, but today I’m fuming.
The business section of today’s Valley Times newspaper gave data
to support my gut feeling for several weeks…the East Bay is taking
the brunt of the unemployment burdens for the Bay Area, and is in
fact, outpacing the state’s monthly unemployment rate by more than
2 to 1. The article by George Avalos states, “During the last 12
months, the Bay Area has lost 31,200 jobs. The East Bay accounted
for 72 percent of all the jobs lost in the nine-county region in
the last year. That is a stunning reversal from recent years, when
the East Bay was the employment engine of the Bay Area economy,
sometimes producing more than half the jobs in the Bay Area.”
It’s getting tough in my neighborhood. At every gathering I
attend, the conversation always turns to either who has lost their
job or who is afraid they will. Families are having a very tough
time, and these are hard working people who have put in 60-80 hours
a week to… Read More