It’s no consolation for city union workers who will be losing
their jobs due to budget problems, but 177,000 government jobs were
lost last year. Unlike the average private sector worker, Hollister
city union workers hold an advantage by having over five months to
seek new employment. In the real working world, usually no notice
is given when laid off.
It’s no consolation for city union workers who will be losing their jobs due to budget problems, but 177,000 government jobs were lost last year. Unlike the average private sector worker, Hollister city union workers hold an advantage by having over five months to seek new employment. In the real working world, usually no notice is given when laid off.

However, if things weren’t bleak enough, laid off city union employees may face a new threat for their quest of future employment, illegal immigrants (politically correct version – “undocumented workers”). The unions have backed anything and everything to aid illegal aliens. You know, reward law breakers by giving free education, free medical care, driver’s license, voting rights, no accountability, etc. And how ironic it is, the union’s pro-illegal immigration policy may well have come full circle as laid off city union workers may find themselves competing with illegal aliens for their next job.

Paul Grannis,

Hollister

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