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Tomorrow is the so-called "Immigrant Boycott", planned so that illegal
aliens can make a show of their economic clout in America by staying home from work. Given the number of "immigrants" working at major big city airports, I can foresee some major problems if this thing really takes off. From my casual observances as an airline passenger, LAX, LAS and ORD seem to have literally hundreds of Hispanic laborers working in all aspects of operations, from baggage handling to ground ops. If they all boycott work tomorrow... I know the lodging industry is having a bird about the potential impact of this boycott, as evidenced by the hilarious "urgent action updates" we have been receiving from the Lodging Association. We are finding it truly enjoyable to watch as all the corrupt hoteliers who hired illegal aliens in the first place -- basically everyone else in the lodging industry -- panics about their plight. Anyone have any idea if the airlines have contingency plans for this sort of thing? What'll they do if there's no one to unload the planes? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
Tomorrow is the so-called "Immigrant Boycott", planned so that illegal aliens can make a show of their economic clout in America by staying home from work. I know the lodging industry is having a bird about the potential impact of this boycott, as evidenced by the hilarious "urgent action updates" we have been receiving from the Lodging Association. We are finding it truly enjoyable to watch as all the corrupt hoteliers who hired illegal aliens in the first place -- basically everyone else in the lodging industry -- panics about their plight. They can pay their "guest workers" double-time-and-a-half tomorrow ...or close up shop. (x2.5) is about where the wages would be without "guest workers" so one day of it shouldn't be too much for those businesses to bear. I'm not sure what they're trying to accomplish with this boycott? It could have an unforeseen negative result for the ILLEGALS ...I mean, "guest workers". Montblack |
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The last poll I saw this morning stated that the majority of American's
did not support the so-called boycott. I think that they may be crapping where they sleep, and the outcome will be not what they wanted. For myself, I don't frequent fast-food joints too much, and I don't get my grass cut until Wednesday, so I won't see any disruption in my life... :-) Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ TYQ Jay Honeck wrote: Tomorrow is the so-called "Immigrant Boycott", planned so that illegal aliens can make a show of their economic clout in America by staying home from work. Given the number of "immigrants" working at major big city airports, I can foresee some major problems if this thing really takes off. From my casual observances as an airline passenger, LAX, LAS and ORD seem to have literally hundreds of Hispanic laborers working in all aspects of operations, from baggage handling to ground ops. If they all boycott work tomorrow... I know the lodging industry is having a bird about the potential impact of this boycott, as evidenced by the hilarious "urgent action updates" we have been receiving from the Lodging Association. We are finding it truly enjoyable to watch as all the corrupt hoteliers who hired illegal aliens in the first place -- basically everyone else in the lodging industry -- panics about their plight. Anyone have any idea if the airlines have contingency plans for this sort of thing? What'll they do if there's no one to unload the planes? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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The FAA has had rules for background checks for all airport
employees since the 1980s, and these were tightened after 9/11. Whether that was really done and whether a lot of the Mexican invaders will not work at the airports is to be found out when it happens. Immigrants and guests ask permission, illegals come here to work and invaders come here to take the old Spanish land-grant lands back. If they were Cuban, Russian or Mexican troops carrying RPGs we would fight them. Instead they sent their women, pregnant, and their covert army along with the men to work until their numbers could force the over-throw of the California and other governments. This is not a civil rights struggle and those people are an invading army. We should not allow them to vote or allow in illegal to work in this country. The law should be enforced against the illegal worker and the boss who hires them. Of course, Mexico will deny repatriation. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... | Tomorrow is the so-called "Immigrant Boycott", planned so that illegal | aliens can make a show of their economic clout in America by staying | home from work. | | Given the number of "immigrants" working at major big city airports, I | can foresee some major problems if this thing really takes off. From | my casual observances as an airline passenger, LAX, LAS and ORD seem to | have literally hundreds of Hispanic laborers working in all aspects of | operations, from baggage handling to ground ops. If they all boycott | work tomorrow... | | I know the lodging industry is having a bird about the potential impact | of this boycott, as evidenced by the hilarious "urgent action updates" | we have been receiving from the Lodging Association. We are finding it | truly enjoyable to watch as all the corrupt hoteliers who hired illegal | aliens in the first place -- basically everyone else in the lodging | industry -- panics about their plight. | | Anyone have any idea if the airlines have contingency plans for this | sort of thing? What'll they do if there's no one to unload the | planes? | -- | Jay Honeck | Iowa City, IA | Pathfinder N56993 | www.AlexisParkInn.com | "Your Aviation Destination" | |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... Tomorrow is the so-called "Immigrant Boycott", planned so that illegal aliens can make a show of their economic clout in America by staying home from work. Given the number of "immigrants" working at major big city airports, I can foresee some major problems if this thing really takes off. From my casual observances as an airline passenger, LAX, LAS and ORD seem to have literally hundreds of Hispanic laborers working in all aspects of operations, from baggage handling to ground ops. If they all boycott work tomorrow... I know the lodging industry is having a bird about the potential impact of this boycott, as evidenced by the hilarious "urgent action updates" we have been receiving from the Lodging Association. We are finding it truly enjoyable to watch as all the corrupt hoteliers who hired illegal aliens in the first place -- basically everyone else in the lodging industry -- panics about their plight. Anyone have any idea if the airlines have contingency plans for this sort of thing? What'll they do if there's no one to unload the planes? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" My wife works for a major motel chain they are mandating that everyone "grounds keepers to managers" show up for a meeting if they don't show they find themselves with out a job! |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
Anyone have any idea if the airlines have contingency plans for this sort of thing? What'll they do if there's no one to unload the planes? Excepting some food joints in the non-secure area of the terminal, there shouldn't be much difference. Perhaps the hotel industry should perform FBI background checks with fingerprints for it's members. :-) D. |
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![]() "Jim Burns" wrote Our current payroll is 73 people, half of which are Hispanic. Of the half that are Hispanic, about half are citizens via birth and have lived locally for years. What industry are you in? Just curious. -- Jim in NC |
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Jay Honeck opined
snip As others have pointed out, due to the post 9/11 security checks, there can be no illegals working at airports. So, the boycott will have no effect on commercial aviation ![]() -ash Cthulhu in 2005! Why wait for nature? |
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("Morgans" wrote)
What industry are you in? Just curious. Paper, as in paperwork. g Montblack Maybe, like naming a boat, that Aztec could be called "The Paper-wait!" |
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![]() "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... Fresh potato farming/grading/packaging/shipping. Ahh, spuds! One of the most versatile foods anywhere. How many ways are there, to prepare the potato, I wonder? -- Jim in NC |
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