HOUSTON – Surveillance video and an anonymous tip helped police bring charges against two men accused of murdering a security guard on Dec. 22. Security guard Saul Cruz, 71, was shot several times while sitting in his patrol car outside a convenience store on Anderson at Campden Hill. Surveillance video shows two men with faces covered approaching the car. One man is seen holding a rifle, the other a pistol.
Surveillance photos show two men sneaking up on a security guard sitting in his patrol car at a gas station in the 4700 block of Anderson and fatally shooting him Dec. 22, 2015.
HOUSTON – Two people have been charged with capital murder for the December shooting death of a Houston security guard. Saul Cruz, 71, was ambushed as he sat in his patrol car at a gas station at 4735 Anderson three days before Christmas. The suspects robbed Cruz, shot him 15 times and ran away. Daniel Moreno, 22, and Jonathan Vasquez, 21, were identified through a Crime Stoppers tip after police released surveillance video.
HOUSTON – Surveillance video and an anonymous tip helped police bring charges against two men accused of murdering a security guard on Dec. 22. Daniel Moreno and Jonathan Vasquez are both charged with capital murder.
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One man is in custody and another on the loose, charged in the ambush-style murder of a security guard in southwest Houston. Police revealed Tuesday that Daniel Moreno is in custody. Jonathan Vasquez is wanted. Both are charged with capital murder.
One man has been arrested while his alleged accomplice is still at-large in the shootinig death of a 71-year-old security guard in Houston. According to Houston Police, Saul Cruz, 71, was sitting in his security patrol car in the 4700 block of Anderson …
Daniel Moreno, 22, and Jonathan Vasquez, 21, were identified through a Crime Stoppers tip after police released surveillance video. Moreno is in custody but police are still looking for Vasquez. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Vasquez is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477).
The victim, Saul Cruz, 71, was pronounced dead at the scene. … Mr. Cruz was seated in his car, working his shift as a security guard at the …
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A Brooklyn jury ordered Delta Airlines to pay $759,000 in damages to a Yankees Stadium security guard who was arrested after a nefarious baggage handler planted cocaine in his suitcase.
Brooklyn New York – A Brooklyn jury ordered Delta Airlines to pay $759,000 in damages to a security guard who was arrested after a nefarious baggage handler planted cocaine in his suitcase.
“I must give praise and thanks to God!” a beaming Roger Levans said outside Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday, after the jury deliberated only two hours and found the airline was negligent.
When he was stopped in Kennedy Airport back in January 2011 after a Delta flight from Guyana, Levans told Customs officers he was bringing back “cooked rabbit.” He was arrested after officers found three bricks of cocaine alongside the food in his suitcase.
The security guard spent one day in jail and was booted from his job at Yankees Stadium.
But while Levans was free on bail, the feds determined that his bag was indeed tampered with after he had checked his luggage.
A corrupt baggage handler apparently tied a ribbon to the suitcase containing the illicit drugs so it would be recognized by an accomplice in New York City, according to court papers.
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A security guard for Young Thug was shot and killed at his home in southwest Atlanta this past Monday (December 7). 23-year-old Quintavius Waters was found face down on the bed with a gun shot wound to the head by his roommate at his home on the 1000 block of Allegheny Street, in a neighborhood off Cascade Avenue in Southwest Atlanta, Georgia. Investigators say that the victim’s dog, Yorkie, and his 2001 black Ford Mustang convertible, which has an Alabama tag 3AG5624, are now missing.
Quintavius Waters, who was a security personnel for Young Thug, was found shot and killed in his southwest Atlanta home on Monday night (Dec. 7), reports the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Waters was found dead by his roommate with a gunshot wound to …
Atlanta police are investigating the murder of a security guard who reportedly worked for Young Thug. 23-year-old Quintavius Waters was found at home by his roommate Monday (Dec. 7), the Atlanta-Journal Constitution reports. CLICK FOR HOTTEST …
The Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting today that Quintavius Waters, a 23-year old club bouncer and member of Young Thug‘s security team, was shot and killed on Monday night. According to the report, just before midnight struck, Waters’ roommate …
According to his friend, Toboris Character, Waters not only worked security for the local Club Lacura, but he also worked for Young Thug. The ATL rapper has yet to release a statement on the occurrence. “When I first met him, he was so welcoming …
A security worker for Young Thug was shot and killed at his home in southwest Atlanta this past Monday (December 7). 23-year-old Quintavius Waters was found face down on the bed by his roommate at his home on the 1000 block of Allegheny Street, in a …
In addition to Young Thug, Waters worked security for the local nightspot Club Lacura, his friend, Toboris Character, revealed. “When I first met him, he was so welcoming, letting me into his home,” Character told Channel 2 Action News. “And I told him …
A member of Young Thug‘s security was shot and killed in Atlanta Monday (Dec. 7). Quintavius Waters was found dead in his southwest Atlanta home after his roommate discovered his body. The Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting that Waters, 23, was …
Waters’ friend, Toboris Character, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Waters worked as a security guard at Club Lacura on Metropolitan Parkway and for the Atlanta rapper known as Young Thug. Character said he had previously warned Waters about …
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that Quintavius Waters, a member of Young Thug’ssecurity team, was killed after suffering a gunshot wound to his head late Monday. He was found face down on a bed in his Atlanta home, according to police.
Earlier this week, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Quintavius Waters was found dead in his home in Atlanta. According to a friend, Waters worked security for Young Thug and for Club Lacura in Atlanta. (A rep for Young Thug did not …
The Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting today that Quintavius Waters, a 23-year old club bouncer and member of Young Thug’s security team, was shot and killed on Monday night. The roommate had returned close to midnight, discovering Waters on his …
“When I first met him, he was so welcoming, letting me into his home”, he said. “And I told him, ‘You can’t do that in Atlanta.’ I guess he did that to someone else, to the wrong person”. According to a friend, Waters worked security for Young Thug and …
Waters worked as a security guard at Club Lacura on Metropolitan Parkway and for the Atlanta rapper known as Young Thug, Character said. Character said he had previously warned Waters about bringing strangers into his home. “When I first met him, …
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Union busting is a pejorative term used by media, labor organizations, and others worldwide to describe a wide range of activities undertaken by employers, their proxies, and governments, which attempt to disrupt or prevent the formation or expansion of trade unions. The term “union busting” is used in current vernacular to describe activities in labor relations that do not favor unions. Union busting tactics can range from legal to illegal and subtle to violent. Labor laws exist country to country differing greatly in level and type of regulation or protection of unions, organizing, and other aspects of labor relations. These can affect such topics as posting notices/communications, organizing inside or outside employer property, solicitations, card signing, union dues, picketing, work stoppages, striking, strikebreaking, lockouts, dismissals or termination of employment, permanent replacements, automatic recognition, derecognition, ballot elections, employer-controlled trade unions and more. Article 23 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares that everyone has a right to form and/or join a trade union.
WHAT IS Union Busting?
Union-busting is a practice that is undertaken by an employer or their agents to prevent employees from joining a labor union, or to disempower, subvert, or destroy unions that already exist.
Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.
Martin Jay Levitt, 1993, Confessions of a Union Buster
PERSUADER RULE MOVES TO OMB: The Labor Department sent its long-delayed “persuader rule” to the Office of Management and Budget, according to several people familiar with the matter, including a senior administration official.
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A key provision in the final rule would narrow the range of union-busting activities exempt from public disclosure under the Labor Department’s “advice exception.” Management-side attorneys who don’t deal directly with workers often use this exception, citing attorney-client privilege, to keep their anti-union activities under wraps.
But the Labor Department concluded in 2011 that its “advice exception” might be overbroad, noting that “the consultant may have devised and orchestrated certain, or even all, aspects of activities with a direct or indirect object to persuade employees about their rights to organize and bargain collectively.” OMB review is a key prerequisite for finalizing the rule. In its unified agenda released last month, the Labor Department said it hoped to finalize the regulation by March.
After years in regulatory limbo, the Department of Labor’s final revisions to the so-called “persuader” rule have moved one step closer to publication. On December 7, the DOL’s Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) submitted the final rule to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which is the final step before the rule can be published in the Federal Register. Although the DOL’s regulatory agenda had estimated this rule would be published in March 2016, given the OMB’s traditional review timetable, the measure could be released even earlier in 2016. If the final rule resembles the proposal issued in 2011, it will have a significant impact on employers.
Scott Walker — who has since dropped out of the campaign — as a union–busting politician. That’s not a pressing issue on the farm, but …
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Security guards are to observe and enforce the security operating procedures (SOP) and post orders to protect life and property. Security Guards will be assigned to fixed posts and foot patrols within the interior or exterior of the site.
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An unarmed security guard was on duty at the San Bernardino social services center where terrorism suspects Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik drove up in a black SUV, exited the vehicle equipped with masks and rifles and killed 14 people at an office holiday party, a spokeswoman for the center said Friday.
Leeza Hoyt, a public relations specialist hired by the Inland Regional Center — which serves people with developmental disabilities — said she was not sure where the guard was when Farook and Malik arrived and carried out their assault. The guard, she said, typically “roves the parking lot” of the sprawling complex.
The ineffectiveness of the unarmed guard in stopping the San Bernardino assault could revive the ongoing debate over expanding armed security, be it private guards or police officers, to public places in order to cope with the wave of mass shootings in the U.S. over the past several years.
On December 2, 2015, Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, a married couple, shot and killed 14 people and injured 21 others at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, United States. They targeted a San Bernardino County Department of Public Health training event and holiday party with about 80 employees in attendance at the rented auditorium. Before the shooting, Syed Farook had attended the event as an employee. After the shooting, the couple fled in an SUV. About four hours later, the two perpetrators were pursued in their vehicle by police and killed during an exchange of gunfire. The FBI began a counter-terrorism investigation because of the equipment used, the couples’ recent travel to the Middle East, and the discovery of a Facebook post attributed to Malik in which she pledged allegiance (Bay’ah) to the caliph of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), close to time of the shooting. The attack was the second-deadliest mass shooting in California after the 1984 San Ysidro McDonald’s massacre, and the deadliest in the U.S. since the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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Law enforcement officials are poring through evidence as they try to uncover the motives of Syed Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik, who allegedly killed 14 people and injured 21 others in Wednesday’s shooting rampage inSan Bernardino, California — a …
WASHINGTON — On the day she and her husband killed 14 people and wounded 21 others in San Bernardino, Calif., a woman pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in a Facebook post, officials said Friday, as the F.B.I. announced that it was treating the …
The Islamic State group’s official radio station has aired a statement saying the attack was carried out by two “supporters” of the extremist group but stopped short of claiming responsibility for theshooting. The radio report did not refer to Syed …
In an online radio broadcast Saturday by the Islamic State, the group said that two “supporters” had carried out the attacks in San Bernardino but stopped short of referring to the couple as members. The group praised the attacks but didn’t claim …
The FBI is investigating the San Bernardino, California, mass shooting that killed at least 14 people and wounded at least 21 more as a potential act of terrorism, the agency announced on Friday. A couple was allegedly involved in the shooting, San …
The home of the suspected mass shooters believed to be responsible for the San Bernardino, California,shooting this week looks like that of any family with a newborn. One of the bedrooms … in San Bernardino, Dec. 3, 2015, in Redlands, Calif. more +.
The FBI director said Friday that the San Bernardino massacre is being treated as an act of terrorism, and investigators are scrutinizing the digital footprints of the husband-and-wife killers to determine who, if anyone, may have known about the plot.
These are the names and stories of the 14 people killed in the San Bernardino shooting on Dec. 2, 2015. They lived across Southern California, from Los Angeles and Orange counties, in the Inland Empire and the San Bernardino Mountains that tower over …
San Bernardino shooting: Who were the victims? Mohammad Abuershaid, an attorney for Farook’s family, said Malik moved to Riyadh when she was between 18 and 20. Abuershaid told CNN’s Chris Cuomo that the couple met via an online dating website.
Two suspects accused of shooting at least 35 people in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday — 14 of them fatally — were a married couple with a 6-month-old daughter, according to reports and investigators. San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod …
Investigators think that as the San Bernardino, California, massacre was happening, femaleshooter Tashfeen Malik posted a pledge of allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Facebook, three U.S. officials familiar with the investigation told CNN.
Investigators in California are working their way through the family history and background of the married couple that turned into mass shooters when they opened fire at a work conference event Wednesday. Suspects Syed Farook and his wife, Tashfeen …
The FBI is now officially investigating the deadly San Bernardino shooting as an “act of terrorism” after it determined there was “extensive planning” involved with the attack. FBI Assistant Director David Bowdich noted today that investigators had …
The couple left their 6-month-old girl with Farook’s mother Wednesday, saying they had a doctor’s appointment. The grandmother became concerned when she saw reports of the shooting and couldn’t reach Farook. Opinion: San Bernardino: A horror that …
The suspects in the San Bernardino shootings used semiautomatic rifles that were legally obtained despite gun laws in California that were intended to ban assault weapons and are widely regarded as among the strictest in the country.
Malik, 27, was married to Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, her accomplice in the shooting Wednesday that left 14 people dead and 17 injured. Falik was born in Pakistan and lived in Saudi Arabia before coming to the United States on a “fiancée visa.” She later …
Friends and family have described Nicholas Thalasinos, one of the 14 people slaughtered in San Bernardino, as a devoted father, husband and colleague, a dedicated health inspector, colourful dresser and outspoken conservative. But as detectives …
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Authorities were still trying Thursday to establish a motive for the deadliest U.S. mass shooting in nearly three years, even as they revealed that the two attackers had amassed a large stockpile of explosives and ammunition.
Trinity Cuellar, 2, puts a candle down at a candlelight vigil at San Manuel Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015, in San Bernardino, Calif. for multiple victims of a shooting that took place at a holiday banquet on Wednesday. A heavily armed man and woman …
Police named the suspects as Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, a U.S. citizen who had worked for San Bernardino County for at least five years, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, whose nationality has not been determined. Both were killed in a police shootout following …
The investigation into the shooting at San Bernardino, Calif., that killed 14 people and wounded 21 continued Friday. What We Know. • Federal authorities said Friday that the attack is now being investigated as a terrorist act. • The suspects, Syed …
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik met online and married two years ago, after he presented himself on a Muslim dating site as a devout young man who liked to fix cars and memorize the Quran. They registered at Target …
A mass shooting by a married couple that left 14 people dead in California is being investigated as an act of terrorism, the FBI says. FBI Director James Comey said there were indications that the couple had been radicalised. Tashfeen Malik, 27, and …
The FBI said it is officially investigating Wednesday’s mass shooting that killed at least 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif., as a terrorist act. “We are now investigating these horrific acts as an act of terrorism,” David Bowdich, assistant director …
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — A heavily armed man and woman terrorized this city on Wednesday, killing at least 14 people and wounding at least 17 at a social services center before leading the police on a manhunt culminating in a shootout that left the …
A vehicle that was seen leaving the area was suspected of being involved, and police chased the SUV to San Bernardino, about 2 miles from the initial shooting scene. In the 1700 block of San Bernardino Avenue, the vehicle stopped and officers fired …
At least 14 people were dead and another 17 injured in a shooting Wednesday in San Bernardino, California, when gunmen who were heavily armed and “on a mission” opened fire during a function at a center for people with developmental disabilities …
Police say Malik and her husband, Syed Farook, attacked the County of San BernardinoDepartment of Public Health on Wednesday. The FBI is now investigating the shooting as “an act of terrorism,” David Bowdich, the assistant FBI director in charge of …
Fourteen people were killed when Syed Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, opened fire at a social service center in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015. … Daniel Kaufman, victim of San Bernardino mass shooting on Wednesday, Dec.
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In Many States, Security Guards Get Scant Training, Oversight
Forty-one states, plus the District of Columbia, license security officers, but requirements vary greatly from state to state.
At an Iowa mall, a security guard allegedly shot and killed a woman who worked at a children’s museum there. At a Kentucky distillery, a security guard accepted money from thieves to look the other way while they stole more than $100,000 in expensive whiskey. And in a Virginia hospital, a 64-year-old man suffered a serious head injury and later died after a violent altercation with a security guard.
Recent incidents like these have drawn fresh attention to the screening, training and state oversight of private security officers, and have prompted some legislators to push for stricter regulation—efforts that have been largely unsuccessful this year.
“We’ve got to feel comfortable that people who have a badge on are, in fact, trained—and trained well,” said Michigan state Sen. Darwin Booher, a Republican who sponsored a set of bills, still pending, that would update regulations on security guards in the state.
About 90 bills were introduced in state legislatures this year dealing with the licensing and training of security officers or requirements for security companies, according to Steve Amitay, director of the National Association of Security Companies (NASCO), an industry group. In recent years, similar numbers of measures have been proposed. None of this year’s bills that would have substantially toughened state requirements was enacted, Amitay said.
“In some of these states, it’s a very anti-regulatory environment and they think any additional regulation on businesses or people performing services is bad,” Amitay said. “With other folks, it’s a resource issue. For the state to start regulating an industry and requiring licenses requires initial appropriations and startup costs.”
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A wave of Palestinian stabbing attacks continued on Sunday in Israel with one particularly dramatic moment caught on video as a Muslim woman pulled a knife from her handbag and attacked an Israeli security guard.
Shocking video shows the moment Palestinian woman coolly pulls a KNIFE out of her bag to stab Israel security guard
Palestinian woman, in black abaya and hijab, stabbed Israeli security guard
Guard was at the entrance to the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit
Following the attack in broad daylight, she was then shot in the street
In a separate incident, border police shot and killed a Palestinian terrorist who rammed his car into a group at a hitchhiking station in the West Bank
This chilling footage shows the shocking moment a Palestinian woman lunged at an Israeli security guard with a knife in broad daylight. The guard was standing at the entrance to the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit, six miles south of Jerusalem …
CCTV video circulated by the Beitar Illit municipality showed a woman in Muslim dress speaking to a man wearing private security insignia on a pavement. She reaches into her bag, pulls out a large knife and lunges at him, at which point he rears back …
A wave of Palestinian stabbing attacks continued on Sunday in Israel with one particularly dramatic moment caught on video as a Muslim woman pulled a knife from her handbag and attacked an Israeli security guard. The stabbing occurred in the Jewish …
Security camera footage showed the woman wearing a black, full-length robe and a veil over her hair chatting with the guard and handing over documentation. As he looks down to inspect her papers, she reaches into her purse to pull out a long-bladed …
Video of the moment a Palestinian woman attempted to stab a security guard has been released by Israeli authorities. The guard was standing at the entrance to the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit in Gush Etzion, six miles south of Jerusalem, when …
The Israeli military said a Palestinian woman stabbed a security guard at the entrance to a West Bank settlement. The guard was lightly wounded and shot the woman, wounding her. Security camera footage showed the woman wearing a black, full-length …
Raw: Palestinian Woman Stabs Security Guard. by Associated Press Videos 0:47 mins. Israeli authorities on Sunday released a video showing a Palestinian woman stabbing a security guard at the entrance to the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit. (Nov. 8).
Screen capture from security footage of a Palestinian woman pulling a knife out of her purse to stab a security guard at the entrance to Beitar Illit in the southern West Bank, November 8, 2015. (Screen capture) …
Security camera footage shows the shocking moment a Palestinian woman lunges at an Israeli security guardwith a knife in broad daylight. The woman wearing a black, full-length robe and a veil over her hair casually strolled up to the guard and starts …
A Palestinian woman stabbed a security guard in a tense encounter outside an Israeli settlement on Sunday morning. Surveillance footage showed the woman nonchalantly walking up to the security post when she was stopped by the security guard.
A Palestinian woman was shot dead after she stabbed a security guard at the entrance to a West Bank settlement. Warning: The shocking moment a woman tries to stab an Israeli security guard. 00:33 …
Israeli officials say a Palestinian woman stabbed and lightly injured a security guard in the West Bank in the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian violence. 09/11/15. Missile test in night sky puzzles Californians (Video Thumbnail). Up next… Missile …
Two hours later, a female Palestinian terrorist stabbed a civilian security guard outside of the city of Beitar Illit, which is located a short distance from Jerusalem, moderately injuring him. The earlier attack took place when a driver approached a …
In March 2015 I accompanied 11 other medical professionals through Israel/Palestine, through the Erez checkpoint, and into Gaza. We were traveling with Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility (WPSR), a medical and public health group with a …
Earlier Friday, Israeli troops shot and killed a 73-year-old Palestinian woman in what the military said was an attempt to attack them with her auto. The guard was slightly wounded and shot the woman, wounding her. The alleged attacker was said to have …
Jerusalem (AFP) – Car-ramming and stabbing attacks wounded six Israelis in the West Bank on Sunday while two alleged Palestinian assailants were shot, authorities said, the latest in a weeks-long wave of violence.
A Palestinian woman stabbed a security guard at the entrance to Betar Illit, lightly wounding asecurity guard, before she was shot and wounded. The attacker was identified as 22-year-old Halawa Alian of Bethlehem. The IDF said she was treated by …
Around 11:00 AM, a civilian security guard shot a female Palestinian assailant who stabbed and lightly wounded him, as he stood at his post, just outside the Betar Illit settlement, which is located a short distance away from Jerusalem. At …
Later in the morning, a civilian security guard was stabbed in the chest at the entrance to the city of Beitar Illit by a Palestinian woman. Surveillance footage of the incident shows the woman talking to the guard as she reaches into her large purse …
At the entrance to another settlement, Beitar Illit, a Palestinian woman stabbed and slightly injured asecurity guard who then shot and wounded her, an Israeli military spokeswoman said. CCTV video circulated by the Beitar Illit municipality showed a …
There is a video that is circulating on social media right now. It really is shocking. It is from a security camera and shows an Arab woman calmly strolling up to an Israeli security guard and then starting to chat with him… before pulling a huge …
Israeli authorities on Sunday (November 8) released a video showing a Palestinian woman stabbing a security guard at the entrance of a Jewish settlement in the West Bank. The security guard then shot and wounded the woman, an Israeli military …
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A Palestinian driver was shot dead after ramming his car into a bus stop in the occupied West Bank, injuring four people, police said on Sunday, the latest episode in an outbreak of violence that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin …
An incredible video shows a Palestinian woman pulling out a knife from her purse to stab a security guard at the southern West Bank, Israel. The incident, which took place on Nov. 8 in the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit in Gush Etzion, was …
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An Israeli security guard, on Sunday, shot a Palestinian woman following an alleged stabbing attack at the entrance to the illegal Israeli settlement of Beitar Illit, near the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in the southern occupied West Bank, an Israeli …
The officers were responding to a call from a local security guard and fired into the air while arresting the man. The man, who police said is from the village of a-Ram, was not harmed in the incident. Police said they are still trying to determine the …
The stabbing attack occurred at the gate of the Beitar Illit settlement. The attacker stabbed and lightly wounded the security guard on duty before he managed to shoot the assailant. “Paramedics and MDA paramedics treated a 20-year-old male who was …
Later, a Palestinian woman stabbed a security guard near a West Bank settlement and was shot by the victim, the Israeli police and army said. The incident occurred at the entrance to the Beitar Illit settlement south of Jerusalem. A hospital …
A Palestinian woman stabbed a security guard at the entrance to Betar Illit, lightly wounding asecurity guard, before she was shot and wounded. The attacker was identified as a Palestinian woman from Bethlehem, 22-year-old Halawa Alian. The IDF said …
Six Israelis have been injured and one Palestinian assailant killed in a series of attacks in the occupied West Bank. CCTV video of one of the incidents showed a Palestinian woman speaking to an Israeli security guard outside a Jewish settlement in the …
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New York Oct 26 2015 The NYPD has suffered its worst spate of fatal shootings of on-duty cops in 26 years, with four officers slain in 10 months.
Officer Randolph Holder became the fourth on Tuesday, following Brooklyn cops Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos in December, and Queens cop Brian Moore in May.
Not since 1989 have so many officers been gunned down on duty in such a short period.
That year, four cops were shot to death between March and November.
The NYPD’s worst years were 1930 (with 19 fatally shot on duty), 1931 (18), 1938 (17), 1922 (17), 1932 (15) and 1971 (15).
Prohibition, bootlegging and the Great Depression are blamed for the large tolls of the 1920s and 1930s.
The 1971 carnage is attributed to the Black Liberation Army and other militants in the city.
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Unions are about a simple proposition: By joining together, working women and men gain strength in numbers so they can have a voice at work about what they care about. They negotiate a contract with their employer for things like a fair and safe workplace, better wages, a secure retirement and family-friendly policies such as paid sick leave and scheduling hours. They have a voice in how their jobs get done, creating a more stable, productive workforce that provides better services and products. Always adapting to the challenges of our nation’s evolving workforce, unions are meeting the needs of workers in today’s flexible and nontraditional work environments. Because no matter what type of job workers are in, by building power in unions, they can speak out for fairness for all working people in their communities and create better standards and a strong middle class across the country.
THE UNION DIFFERENCE
Union members earn better wages and benefits than workers who aren’t union members. On average, union workers’ wages are 27 percent higher than their nonunion counterparts.
Unionized workers are 54 percent more likely to have employer-provided pensions.
More than 83 percent of union workers have jobs that provide health insurance benefits, but only 62 percent of nonunion workers do. Unions help employers create a more stable, productive workforce—where workers have a say in improving their jobs.
Unions help bring workers out of poverty and into the middle class. In fact, in states where workers don’t have union rights, workers’ incomes are lower.
WHO ARE UNION MEMBERS?
There are over 60 unions representing over 14 million workers throughout the country.
No matter what work you do, there’s a union that represents your work. Teachers and miners, firefighters and farm workers, bakers and engineers, pilots and public employees, doctors and nurses, patients and plumbers, bus drivers, office workers and computer professionals are all union members.
BENEFITS OF BELONGING TO A UNION
One of the big reasons workers join a union is to ensure fair treatment in the workplace. As a union member, you have a collective voice regarding:
pay & wages,
work hours,
benefits – including retirement plans, health insurance, vacation and sick leave, tuition reimbursement, etc.,
working conditions,
workplace health and safety,
ways to balance work and family,
the best ways to get work completed,
and other work-related issues.
Another advantage of belonging to a union is that members earn 30% more than non-union workers. And if you’re a union worker, you are also much more likely to have health and pension benefits.
In addition, unions give workers like you a strong collective voice that’s heard in government. Unions represent workers in talks with lawmakers, and remind politicians that working families voted them into office.
Some of the benefits – like the weekend – that workers take for granted today were initially provided by unions.
HOW DO UNIONS WORK?
A labor or trade union is an organization of workers dedicated to protecting members’ interests and improving wages, hours and working conditions for all. No matter what you do for a living, there’s a union with members who do the same thing. Unions represent:
police & security officers,
teachers,
factory workers,
office workers,
actors,
musicians,
construction workers,
airline pilots,
janitors,
plumbers,
doctors & nurses,
pharmacists,
IT/computer professionals,
government workers at all levels,
engineers & mechanics
writers,
and many more types of workers.
HERE’S HOW UNIONS WORK TO MAKE AMERICA STRONG
Unions work like a democracy. They hold elections for officers who make decisions on behalf of members.
A local union is a locally-based group of workers. A local may include workers from the same company or region. It may also have workers from the same business sector, employed by different companies.
Did you know there are over 60 national/international unions that represent millions of workers across America and Canada? It starts with the formation of a bargaining unit. This is a group represented by a union for dealing with an employer. This group of workers must either be voluntarily recognized by their employer, or a majority of workers in the bargaining unit must vote for representation.
It is legal for employers to try to persuade employees not to unionize. However, it is illegal for an employer to prevent employees from unionizing through threats, violence, and other coercive action. It is also illegal for unions to use lies or threats of violence to intimidate employees into joining.
An employer is required by law to bargain in good faith with a union, although an employer is not required to agree to any particular terms. Once an agreement is reached through negotiations, a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is signed. A CBA is a negotiated agreement between a labor union and an employer that sets terms of employment for members of that union including wages, hours, conditions, vacation, sick days, and benefits.
After a CBA is signed, an employer can’t change details of the agreement without the union representative’s approval. The CBA lasts for a set period of time with the union monitoring to assure the employer abides by the contract. If a union believes an employer has breached the CBA, the union can file a grievance, which may be resolved through arbitration.
As with many other organizations, union costs are paid by member dues that typically cost about $50 a month. Most unions have paid staff to manage their operations. While some staff may be paid by union dues, members also often volunteer.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
Collective bargaining is the process in which working people, through their unions, negotiate contracts with their employers to determine their terms of employment, including pay, benefits, hours, leave, job health and safety policies, ways to balance work and family and more. Collective bargaining is a way to solve workplace problems.
After the rights of public employees to collectively bargain for a middle-class life came under attack in 2010, working people in all kinds of jobs as well as students, community supporters, faith leaders and others united to defend this basic right.
The United States has long lagged behind other industrialized nations in collective bargaining coverage for public- and private-sector workers. Yet the right to collectively bargain is essential so that working men and women have the strength to improve their living standards, provide for their families and build a strong middle class.
YOUR RIGHTS AT WORK
Working people in America have certain basic legal rights to safe, healthy and fair conditions at work. But many employers—perhaps yours—violate these fundamental rights because they value their profits more than their workers. For example, you have rights related to:
Age
Agricultural Workers
Denied Paid Overtime
Disability
Fair Labor Standards Act
Family and Medical Leave
Gender Discrimination
Genetic Information
Hurt on the Job
Misclassified as an Independent Contractor
Pregnancy
Punished for Supporting a Union
Race or Ethnicity
Religion
Retaliation for Filing a Complaint
Sexual Orientation
Sexually Harassed
Terminated or Laid Off the Job
Unemployment Benefits
Unsafe/Unhealthy Job Conditions
U.S. Reservist
Wage Garnishment
Wage Theft
Youth Employment
WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF LABOR UNIONS?
The origin of labor unions dates back to the eighteenth century and the industrial revolution in Europe. During this time there was a huge surge of new workers into the workplace that needed representation.
In the United States history of unions, early workers and trade unions played an important part in the role for independence. Although their physical efforts for the cause of independence were ineffective, the ideas they introduced, such as protection for workers, became part of our American culture.
LABOR UNION HISTORY IN THE U.S. BEGAN IN THE 19TH CENTURY
The history of unions in the United States exploded in the nineteenth century with the founding of the National Labor Union (NLU) in 1866. Unlike today’s unions, the NLU was not exclusive to a particular type of worker. And although the NLU crumbled without making significant gains in establishing workers’ rights, its founding set an important precedent in our country.
Soon after, the Knights of Labor emerged in 1869. This group’s membership peaked at about 700,000 and its efforts were focused on addressing key issues such opposition to child labor and demands for an eight-hour day.
36 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD THANK A UNION
DID YOU KNOW THAT LABOR UNIONS MADE THE FOLLOWING 36 THINGS POSSIBLE?
Weekends without work
All breaks at work, including your lunch breaks
Paid vacation
Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Sick leave
Social Security
Minimum wage
Civil Rights Act/Title VII – prohibits employer discrimination
8-hour work day
Overtime pay
Child labor laws
Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA)
40-hour work week
Workers’ compensation (workers’ comp)
Unemployment insurance
Pensions
Workplace safety standards and regulations
Employer health care insurance
Collective bargaining rights for employees
Wrongful termination laws
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA)
Whistleblower protection laws
Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) – prohibits employers from using a lie detector test on an employee
Veteran’s Employment and Training Services (VETS)
Compensation increases and evaluations (i.e. raises)
Sexual harassment laws
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
Holiday pay
Employer dental, life, and vision insurance
Privacy rights
Pregnancy and parental leave
Military leave
The right to strike
Public education for children
Equal Pay Acts of 1963 & 2011 – requires employers pay men and women equally for the same amount of work
Laws ending sweatshops in the United States
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