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Economic IssuesSchool Poverty Research Positions @ OUOU Studies Poverty in Oklahoma Schools: Hiring VISTA Researchers The University of Oklahoma has announced that it will expand its examination of poverty in Oklahoma schools. The Office of the Vice Provost at the University of Oklahoma plans to hire two VISTA research assistants to study the relationship between schools and community poverty in rural and urban areas of Oklahoma. The research aims to identify Oklahoma schools that are having an impact on poverty. The VISTA researchers will apply state-of-the-art community mapping software and will make use of a variety of state and non-profit resources. The VISTA researchers should have some proficiency in Spanish. Some college experience is needed and a bachelor’s degree is preferred. Below is a copy of the OU VISTA positions announcement. ( categories: )
News from housing protests in New OrleansFollow the news of the housing protests in New Orleans on the following sites: http://neworleans.indymedia.org/news/ Guerrilla news video of 12/18/07 action: Living Wages for Oklahomans Forum - Norman, 11/1211/12/2007 - 7:00pm 11/12/2007 - 9:00pm Etc/GMT-5 First Presbyterian Church Keynote Address by Dr. Barbara Boyd Dialogue Session to Follow Refreshments Panelists: Primary Sponsors: Additional Sponsors: People of Faith for Fair Wages - Forum in Tulsa 11/1311/13/2007 - 7:00pm 11/13/2007 - 9:00pm Etc/GMT-5 People of Faith for Fair Wages, a project of the Peace with Justice Task Force of the Kansas/Oklahoma Conference United Church of Christ and Let Justice Roll, a national, nonpartisan coalition of more than 90 faith, community, labor and business organizations, will hold a free public education forum to explore what the faith community can do to resolve issues of paying fair wages and overcoming poverty, Tuesday, November 13, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at Southern Hills Methodist Church, 6160 South Lewis Avenue, Tulsa. ( categories: )
Oil Companies Are Using a Simple Trick to Bilk Consumers out of BillionsBy Brian Beutler, Media Consortium. Posted August 14, 2007. Oil companies know that gasoline expands at higher temperatures and has less volume at lower ones, but they've refused to upgrade gas stations with a simple tool that would adjust the price of gas according to its temperature. It's probably intuitive to most people that the gasoline in their fuel tank expands in the heat -- just like doorframes and cookware and everything else on the planet. What's probably less intuitive is that, in the United States, this physical phenomenon pumps a nearly $2 billion annual windfall out of consumers' pockets and into oil company coffers, according to numerous calculations, including a recent House of Representatives study. The North Carolina-based company Gilbarco Veeder-Root manufactures a device -- a temperature-sensitive chamber for fuel -- that, if affixed to gasoline pumps across the country, would return that money to consumers and help relieve some of our storied gas-price pressures. The device -- and others like it -- is simple, functional and, in fact, already in widespread use at gas stations all across Canada. Last month, Democratic presidential hopeful and Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich, chair of the Domestic Policy Subcommittee, held the second in a series of hearings to investigate why the technology has never made it into the American market. [...] the idea of correcting price for temperature has deep roots in the industry: oil companies have done so for gasoline wholesalers for nearly a century. The only ones in the North American energy chain who pay by volume rather than by energy value are U.S. consumers. [Emphasis added. Continue reading from other press] ( categories: )
Wolfowitz to resign from World Bankmalaysia sun Sources close to the Bank say Bush administration officials and executive directors of the World Bank are now finalising the terms of his departure. Wolfowitz attempted to withstand the inevitable, arguing the pressure to oust him was unfair and would damage the long-term reputation of the bank. His stance however has done more damage to the institution, and to the United States for its steadfast support in trying to save him his job. In recent weeks almost every nation, with the exception of the United States and Japan, has expressed concern at Wolfowitz continuing in the job. ( categories: )
Take the Money and Run Solidarity Action in Tulsa05/16/2007 - 12:30pm 05/16/2007 - 2:00pm Etc/GMT-5
Bring your own sign, or use one of ours! Dress as a Pirate or a Gitmo detainee, or use your own imagination. If you've a Halliburton Bubble Suit, Wear it! We'll have some Hallibacon Bucks that we could deliver to their office -- *if we're allowed in, with a file to help them Increase Sales and perhaps Cut out the Middle Man, which is our Govt. We'll pay them directly. We want KBR to build prisons in Every Neighborhood! *Satire. 461 KC Screeners Vote SPFPA YES to Unionize!By a vote of 2-1, 461 KC screeners voted over a three day period to unionize with the International Union, Security, Police, Fire, Professionals of America SPFPA. Eligible Voters 461 The unionization of the Firstline KC Screeners has made history since the Bush administration has prohibited collective bargaining rights for the 45,000 plus federal screeners nationwide. The only two airports to have unionized screeners is San Francisco and KC Airport which are one of six privately run airports. 170 Private Screeners working at Rochester Airport for McNeil Security will be voting to unionize with the International Union, Security, Police, Fire, Professionals of America SPFPA on May 24th. ( categories: )
Halliburton: "Take the Money and Run" Going Away Party!05/16/2007 - 8:00am 05/16/2007 - 2:00pm Etc/GMT-5 Halliburton's moving to Dubai and David Lesar and Dick Cheney, the current and former CEOs of Halliburton, cordially invite you to the Halliburton Shareholders Meeting and Going Away Party! Please save the date: 8:00am Wednesday, May 16th Please check www.houstonglobalawareness.org for party updates. What to bring - a dress shirt, tie and jacket (now on sale at your local thrift shop) we will provide the Cheney and Lesar masks. We will also need noisemakers, confetti and balloons. Please email Carol at waldo(at) riseup(dot)net to join the party planning committee. We have a 20 foot money bag and other props that need making. ( categories: )
Philippines: Unionists confront repression, build unitySue Bolton Organisers from the Philippines’ biggest left trade union centre, Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP — Solidarity of Filipino Workers) spoke to Green Left Weekly’s Sue Bolton about the repression that they encounter from the state and their efforts to unify left-wing trade unions. They told GLW that the impact of neoliberal globalisation had weakened all the union federations because of factory closures, downsizing and the replacement of full-time workers with casual workers on less pay. But these aren’t the only problems that union activists in the Philippines face. Over the last 18 months, harassment and repression by the military and its paramilitary offshoots have stepped up, with assassinations, disappearances, and military intimidation of communities and activists, such as union offices being invaded by the military in full battle gear. |