Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Sanitation Department's slow snow cleanup was a budget protest

By SALLY GOLDENBERG, LARRY CELONA and JOSH MARGOLIN
Last Updated: 9:54 AM, December 30, 2010

Posted: 2:34 AM, December 30, 2010

These garbage men really stink.

Selfish Sanitation Department bosses from the snow-slammed outer boroughs ordered their drivers to snarl the blizzard cleanup to protest budget cuts -- a disastrous move that turned streets into a minefield for emergency-services vehicles, The Post has learned.

Miles of roads stretching from as north as Whitestone, Queens, to the south shore of Staten Island still remained treacherously unplowed last night because of the shameless job action, several sources and a city lawmaker said, which was over a raft of demotions, attrition and budget cuts.

"They sent a message to the rest of the city that these particular labor issues are more important," said City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who was visited yesterday by a group of guilt-ridden sanitation workers who confessed the shameless plot.

Halloran said he met with three plow workers from the Sanitation Department -- and two Department of Transportation supervisors who were on loan -- at his office after he was flooded with irate calls from constituents.

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The snitches "didn't want to be identified because they were afraid of retaliation," Halloran said. "They were told [by supervisors] to take off routes [and] not do the plowing of some of the major arteries in a timely manner. They were told to make the mayor pay for the layoffs, the reductions in rank for the supervisors, shrinking the rolls of the rank-and-file."

New York's Strongest used a variety of tactics to drag out the plowing process -- and pad overtime checks -- which included keeping plows slightly higher than the roadways and skipping over streets along their routes, the sources said.

The snow-removal snitches said they were told to keep their plows off most streets and to wait for orders before attacking the accumulating piles of snow.

They said crews normally would have been more aggressive in com bating a fierce, fast-moving bliz zard like the one that barreled in on Sunday and blew out the next morning.

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The workers said the work slowdown was the result of growing hostility between the mayor and the workers responsible for clearing the snow.
In the last two years, the agency's workforce has been slashed by 400 trash haulers and supervisors -- down from 6,300 -- because of the city's budget crisis. And, effective tomorrow, 100 department supervisors are to be demoted and their salaries slashed as an added cost-saving move.

Sources said budget cuts were also at the heart of poor planning for the blizzard last weekend. The city broke from its usual routine and did not call in a full complement on Saturday for snow preparations in order to save on added overtime that would have had to be paid for them to work on Christmas Day.

The result was an absolute collapse of New York's once-vaunted systems of clearing the streets and keeping mass transit moving under the weight of 20 inches of snow.

The Sanitation Department last night denied there was a concerted effort to slow snow removal.

"There are no organized or wildcat actions being taken by the sanitation workers or the supervisors," said spokesman Matthew Lipani.

Joseph Mannion, president of the union that represents agency supervisors, said talk of a slowdown "is hogwash." But he admitted there is "resentment out there" toward Mayor Bloomberg and his administration because of budget cuts.

His counterpart at the rank-and-file's union, Harry Nespoli, has also denied there is a job action, though he admitted his guys are working lucrative 14-hour shifts.

Bloomberg spokesman Stu Loeser said only: "We would hope this is not the case."

But multiple Sanitation Department sources told The Post yesterday that angry plow drivers have only been clearing streets assigned to them even if that means they have to drive through snowed-in roads with their plows raised.

And they are keeping their plow blades unusually high, making it necessary for them to have to run extra passes, adding time and extra pay.

One mechanic said some drivers are purposely smashing plows and salt spreaders to further stall the cleanup effort.

"That is a disgrace. I had to walk three miles because the buses can't move," said salesman Yuri Vesslin, 38, of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg -- quickly becoming the public face of failure this week -- spent a second consecutive day yesterday defending himself to critics of his administration's handling of the storm.

He took reporters to The Bronx to explain that the city is coming back to life and to tout his administration's efforts.

"Can't work much harder," Bloomberg said.

But Hizzoner admitted, "We didn't do as good a job as we want to do or as the city has a right to expect."

Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty promised that every street will have been plowed by 7 this morning, but then he offered this hedge: "Will somebody find a street that I missed? Maybe."

Bloomberg and Doherty also offered a series of excuses for the failed response to the blizzard. They blamed residents for shoveling snow into streets that had already been plowed and for tying up 911 with non-emergency calls.

"This was a failure in the operations and ultimately, as the mayor tells us very often, the buck stops with him," said Councilman Vincent Ignizio (R-SI).

Additional reporting by C.J. Sullivan and Anthony Affrunti
jmargolin@nypost.com
 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Yep, striking transit workers care about the public, just like striking teachers care about "the children" and UAW members care about the success of GM, right Mr. Crybaby Union Hack?

Not only are these selfish greedy corrupt bastards the biggest threat to America's economic freedom and prosperity, they are also a HUGE safety and security liability.

This story is yet another example why UNIONS need to be abolished at the stroke of a pen. They are terrorists -- hostage takers, professional extortionists -- plain and simple. The city of NY found that out the hard way after a treacherous snowstorm.

Abolish UNIONS once and for all!



 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Awesomely awesome! This story is getting the publicity it deserves. 91023i2ndw;l

Shine a light on these roaches and spread the word: UNION THUGS ARE TERRORISTS!

THAT'S RIGHT! I SAID IT!

Unions in the private sector (and even moreso in the public sector) are now functionally no more than organized-crime syndicates, extorting money from taxpayers, and funneling it to themselves and favored politicians.

Go ahead, Mr. LINO, keep defending these lazy, greedy, retarded pieces of shit:

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We all know you're "one of them". 2938u4ji23
 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Taking a plower nap (while people are dying!!)

By JOSH MARGOLIN

Last Updated:
8:30 AM, December 30, 2010
Posted: 2:35 AM, December 30, 2010

It was bad snooze for people buried under the blizzard in Whitestone, Queens, one of several outer-borough neighborhoods where sources said Sanitation bosses ordered slowdowns.

Instead of plowing the streets, this driver was caught snoozing Monday morning from 9:30 to at least 11 on 14th Avenue near 149th Street. :soapbox:

A Sanitation Department spokesman would not comment until he saw the pictures, and he did not answer questions about the agency's sleeping-in-the-truck policy.



Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/queens/taking_plower_nap_cQ3mKE9Dqptl6gVuk7ljSK#ixzz19cQkZ7Og

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Death of newborn baby among several blizzard tragedies as city is accused of 'dropping the ball'

BY Alison Gendar, Tina Moore, Simone Weichselbaum and Larry Mcshane

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Wednesday, December 29th 2010, 4:00 AM
Anderson/News
Traffic jams such as this one in Queens made it harder for help to reach those who needed it

Marino/News
Ludmila Kowalow is reduced to tears after she discovers B1 bus she rides to visit her doctor in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, is not in service.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/12/29/2010-12-29_help_arrives_too_late_to_save_baby.html#ixzz19cRTK8Aj

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Meet The Hundreds Of NYC Sanitation Workers Who Earn Over $100,000
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NYC Sanitation Chief John Doherty
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New York City sanitation bosses think they've got it so bad that theyintentionally delayed snow-removal, according to the NY Post. So how bad have they got it?

City workers enjoyed steady employment through the recession, killer benefits and a generous pension package. Then there's the pay. 315 sanitation workers earned over $100,000 in 2009, according to SeeThroughNY. The top guy, John Doherty, earned $205,180.

There are also perks that come with the job. While delaying clean-up for the city, sanitation workers promptly plowed the street in front of Doherty's Staten Island home, according to the Daily News.

The Department of Sanitation is protesting a 6 percent staff reduction in the past two years, along with demotions for 100 supervisors. That's nothing to laugh at -- and it could get worse -- but is hardly justification for sabotage.

SEE ALSO: 8,074 MTA Workers Who Earn More Than $100,000

AND: 899 New York State Employees Who Earn More Than David Paterson

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/meet...rs-who-earn-over-100000-2010-12#ixzz19ciPYhiP


 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Charge NYC Union Leaders with Negligent Homicide
Posted By Kyle Olson On December 30, 2010 @ 8:51 am In Big Labor |



Well, it turns out that the slow snow removal process in New York City was the act of childish adults protesting budget cuts.

According to the New York Post <sup>[1]</sup>:
“[Unionized city workers] sent a message to the rest of the city that these particular labor issues are more important,” said City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who was visited yesterday by a group of guilt-ridden sanitation workers who confessed the shameless plot.
On Wednesday, MYFOXNY.com <sup>[2]</sup> reported that two people died, including a new born baby, because emergency crews couldn’t navigate the unplowed streets.

Plain and simple: the union leaders who called for the job action should be charged with negligent homicide <sup>[3]</sup>. Let them prove that their actions did not result in the unfortunate deaths of these New Yorkers.

<sup>[4]</sup>​

For too long, Big Labor has been allowed to hold taxpayers hostage in order to get their way at the bargaining table. 2938u4ji23 And this time, their utter selfishness may have contributed to the deaths of two innocent people.

Jeopardizing the health and safety of innocent New Yorkers in order to make a cheap political statement is reprehensible, and must be denounced in the strongest possible terms.

New York citizens need to know if the willful inaction of municipal employees contributed to nine-hour wait for emergency crews that tragically resulted in the death of a newborn child.

This is America – such behavior cannot be acceptable.

Or are we turning into Germany and France and willing to sit idly by as the actions of Big Labor result in death and chaos?
 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Hey Lanquel, are the city crews doing a good job of keeping streets clean from snow in your city of legal and voting residence - Toronto CN?
 

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Charge NYC Union Leaders with Negligent Homicide
Posted By Kyle Olson On December 30, 2010 @ 8:51 am In Big Labor |



Well, it turns out that the slow snow removal process in New York City was the act of childish adults protesting budget cuts.

According to the New York Post <sup>[1]</sup>:

On Wednesday, MYFOXNY.com <sup>[2]</sup> reported that two people died, including a new born baby, because emergency crews couldn’t navigate the unplowed streets.

Plain and simple: the union leaders who called for the job action should be charged with negligent homicide <sup>[3]</sup>. Let them prove that their actions did not result in the unfortunate deaths of these New Yorkers.

<sup>[4]</sup>​

For too long, Big Labor has been allowed to hold taxpayers hostage in order to get their way at the bargaining table. 2938u4ji23 And this time, their utter selfishness may have contributed to the deaths of two innocent people.

Jeopardizing the health and safety of innocent New Yorkers in order to make a cheap political statement is reprehensible, and must be denounced in the strongest possible terms.

New York citizens need to know if the willful inaction of municipal employees contributed to nine-hour wait for emergency crews that tragically resulted in the death of a newborn child.

This is America – such behavior cannot be acceptable.

Or are we turning into Germany and France and willing to sit idly by as the actions of Big Labor result in death and chaos?
Now we are getting somewhere!!When they sue will they sue the union or the city?Yes it will be the city since they are the ones [Management] that make all the decisions about snow removal .Murdochs Post wants to blame unions and use unnamed sources [what a chicken shit coward]but in the end these so called unnamed sources will have to testify in court.Cannot wait to see that !!
BTW when the city tried to hire outside contractors just shows that they are responsible for under staffing and this proves it or why else would they do that?:LMAO
 

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

<noscript> </noscript>
Bloomberg Takes Blame for Response to Snowstorm

:houra
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/30/nyregion/30snow.html?_r=1&hp

The city medical examiner’s office said Wednesday that no deaths were attributable to the snow.

A complicating factor, the mayor said, was the number of cars and buses left stuck in the middle of streets, making it impossible for plows to get through.


And yet the jealous and envious will still try to blame the union because , well they are jealous and filled with envy!!91023i2ndw;l
 

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Charge NYC Union Leaders with Negligent Homicide
Posted By Kyle Olson On December 30, 2010 @ 8:51 am In Big Labor |

Kyle Olson!!!:LMAO
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Well, it turns out that the slow snow removal process in New York City was the act of childish adults protesting budget cuts.
Say's who ...Fox or Murdoch's Post or better yet ''unnamed sources''??

According to the New York Post <sup>[1]</sup>:

On Wednesday, MYFOXNY.com <sup>[2]</sup> reported that two people died, including a new born baby, because emergency crews couldn’t navigate the unplowed streets.
Not according to the city medical examiner who I will believe over some blogger named Kyle.91023i2ndw;l

Plain and simple: the union leaders who called for the job action should be charged with negligent homicide <sup>[3]</sup>. Let them prove that their actions did not result in the unfortunate deaths of these New Yorkers.
But that is not how it works stupid....show how they was negligible or keep playing the blame game with unnamed sources.



For too long, Big Labor has been allowed to hold taxpayers hostage in order to get their way at the bargaining table. 2938u4ji23 And this time, their utter selfishness may have contributed to the deaths of two innocent people.
Again the medical examiner say's otherwise so I will believe him instead of a blogger from Brietbarths lie machine.

Jeopardizing the health and safety of innocent New Yorkers in order to make a cheap political statement is reprehensible, and must be denounced in the strongest possible terms.
And blaming the unions with no proof is beyond despicable.Just another day for Brietbarth and Fox to lie to the sheep and thank God everyone with a brain knows how these lying pukes operate.

New York citizens need to know if the willful inaction of municipal employees contributed to nine-hour wait for emergency crews that tragically resulted in the death of a newborn child.
Bloomberg and the medical examiner have already covered this so start telling the truth or keep looking like fools that you are.

This is America – such behavior cannot be acceptable.
Neither can lies and stupidity that Brietbarth spews but sadly sheep buy this shit.

Or are we turning into Germany and France and willing to sit idly by as the actions of Big Labor result in death and chaos?

No we just let lying rags like Brietbarth continue to lie and make shit up.Too many sheep out there that believe this crap and show their envy and jealousy on a daily basis.
 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Union workers leave New York streets unplowed


By Nicole Underwood - Producer/ KETK News

Friday, December 31, 2010 - 6:41pm

Some areas of New York City remained unplowed this week after heavy snowfall.

The New York Post reports that the sanitation department slowed their cleanup process in protest to recent budget cuts and demotions.

Union supervisors are said to have advised employees to do a poor job cleaning the streets. 2938u4ji23

But the unclean roadways led to treacherous driving conditions and even a few deaths.

It costs the city of New York roughly one million dollars for every inch of snow.

 

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Union workers leave New York streets unplowed


By Nicole Underwood - Producer/ KETK News

Friday, December 31, 2010 - 6:41pm

Some areas of New York City remained unplowed this week after heavy snowfall.
Did they get plowed when all the stuck vehicles was out of the way?

The New York Post reports that the sanitation department slowed their cleanup process in protest to recent budget cuts and demotions.
Ah Murdochs Post is reporting it .Why don't you just say Fox since it is the same thing.

Union supervisors are said to have advised employees to do a poor job cleaning the streets. 2938u4ji23
They can only do what they have the manpower for but let me guess...this comes from unnamed sources again.:LMAO

But the unclean roadways led to treacherous driving conditions and even a few deaths.
Let's see proof of that since the medical examiner is on record as saying no deaths was caused from this.
Of course I am sure they have unnamed sources right/maybe the credible Breitbarth has some names.

It costs the city of New York roughly one million dollars for every inch of snow.
Are the 7 million people of New York that pay taxes there crying about it or just pretend Americans and outsiders?

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This is really easy.
 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Sanitation workers targeted specific neighborhoods

By SALLY GOLDENBERG, JOHN DOYLE and JOSH MARGOLIN
Last Updated: 8:51 AM, December 31, 2010

There was a method to their madness.

The selfish Sanitation bosses who sabotaged the blizzard cleanup to fire a salvo at City Hall targeted politically connected and well-heeled neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn to get their twisted message across loud and clear, The Post has learned. 2938u4ji23

Their motives emerged yesterday as the city's Department of Investigation admitted it began a probe earlier this week after hearing rumblings of a coordinated job action.

Sources told The Post several neighborhoods were on the workers' hit list -- including Borough Park and Dyker Heights in Brooklyn and Middle Village in Queens -- because residents there have more money and their politicians carry big sticks.

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"It was more targeted than people actually think," said a labor source. "Borough Park was specifically targeted [because of] . . . its ability to sort of gin up the p.r. machine."

The plan worked. Residents of those neighborhoods -- who, after three days, were still trying to dig out their cars -- are apoplectic.

"It's hurting people for greed," seethed Barry Coogan, 60, who lives on 64th Road in Middle Village. "Whoever made those decisions should lose their jobs.

"Don't hurt the neighborhood so you can't get medical help."

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In Brooklyn, Democratic Assemblyman Dov Hikind called the clean-up "an absolute disaster."

"You have the most unbelievable anger I've ever seen," he said of his Borough Park constituents.

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The revelation came as:

* A Queens baby was brain dead last night after poorly plowed roads hampered efforts to rescue him.

* Sources said Sanitation bosses issued verbal directives during the clean-up to give priority to streets near the homes of agency heads and other city bigwigs. "This happens all the time," one Sanit worker said.

"They make sure the bosses and politicians get taken care of."

* Despite Mayor Bloomberg's insistence that all roads would be plowed at least once by yesterday morning, many were untouched, with snow still piled high. "We still have work to do," Bloomberg later said.

* Even as streets in the outer boroughs waited for a single plow to arrive, crews were clearing bicycle lanes on the Upper West Side.

Bloomberg, however, insisted that was not happening.

Across the city, residents still confined to their homes by the storm's after-effects had plenty of blame both for Bloomberg and the rogue Sanitation workers.

Moshe Pollack, 55, of Borough Park, said, "It's disgusting. And we pay them overtime for this? People could have died."

John Delliliune, 42, of Penelope Avenue in Middle Village said he was "very disappointed" but "not surprised."

"I saw plows driving around with their shovels up," he fumed, adding, "I would like to see some disciplinary action to whoever made the call."

Hikind said his phone had been ringing off the hook.

"I just know that something went wrong, and God is not to blame," he said.

Hikind said he had been told months ago that Sanitation Department unions were planning some sort of slowdown or job action to protest budget cuts.

Chaya Schron, who lives in Midwood, Brooklyn, said she didn't hear any plows passing by her bedroom window Sunday night or Monday morning.
"I suspected a slowdown from the very beginning. It didn't make sense," she said.

On Monday, she saw a plow drive down her street with its blade up.

"When we asked why his plow was up, he said he had instructions not to plow side streets because it wastes gas," she said. "I was in disbelief."

Gov. Paterson yesterday morning called for a criminal investigation, and Bloomberg said such a job action would be an "outrage."

A DOI spokeswoman told The Post her agency has been probing the actions of plow drivers and supervisors all week, trying to determine "whether there was intentional misconduct in connection with snow removal. We are in the throes of that."

The slowdown was confirmed Wednesday by City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who met with a group of guilt-stricken plow drivers and supervisors who dropped a dime on their colleagues.

Yesterday, Halloran provided The Post with two videos showing a plow driver in Queens driving his truck on a snow-covered road without plowing it.

The snitches said they were told to leave many roads unplowed and skip streets that were not on their routes.

The hostility stems from a series of labor and budget cuts that are culminating today with demotions -- and resulting salary declines -- for 100 supervisors.

The president of the sanitation supervisors union continued to deny any subversion.

And Harry Nespoli, president of the union that represents the Sanitation Department's rank and file, also denied a slowdown and welcomed all investigations. He admitted, though, that some plow drivers could be slowing down on their own.

"Look, individually, if you walk around, you're going to see a truck doing something [wrong]? Yeah," Nespoli said. "You're going to have people that are annoyed."

Not as annoyed as the people whose streets were left buried.

"It makes my blood boil. Those people should be reprimanded," said Marlon Singh, 33, who lives on 94th Street in Middle Village.

"They made us feel like we live in a Third World country."

Additional reporting by David Seifman
 
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Raw Video: Amateur video shows a plow that may had bypassed a street with snow.

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The crybaby union hack full of shit, as always.
 

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Raw Video: Amateur video shows a plow that may had bypassed a street with snow.

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The crybaby union hack full of shit, as always.
:LMAOAnd does this amateur video know what the drivers route is???:LMAO
It;s all a conspiracy man !!!!You birthers are whacked out but grasp at anything.Try thinking for once on your own since you keep looking very stupid posting the same old crap over and over but only with a different blogger.
 

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Sanitation workers targeted specific neighborhoods

By SALLY GOLDENBERG, JOHN DOYLE and JOSH MARGOLIN
Last Updated: 8:51 AM, December 31, 2010

There was a method to their madness.

The selfish Sanitation bosses who sabotaged the blizzard cleanup to fire a salvo at City Hall targeted politically connected and well-heeled neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn to get their twisted message across loud and clear, The Post has learned. 2938u4ji23

Their motives emerged yesterday as the city's Department of Investigation admitted it began a probe earlier this week after hearing rumblings of a coordinated job action.

Sources told The Post several neighborhoods were on the workers' hit list -- including Borough Park and Dyker Heights in Brooklyn and Middle Village in Queens -- because residents there have more money and their politicians carry big sticks.

VIDEO OF A SNOWPLOW THAT MAY HAVE BYPASSED AN ICY STREET
STORM'S BABY NIGHTMARE
BAD NEWS 'BARES'
BULL-DOZER 'FOLLOWING ORDERS'

"It was more targeted than people actually think," said a labor source. "Borough Park was specifically targeted [because of] . . . its ability to sort of gin up the p.r. machine."

The plan worked. Residents of those neighborhoods -- who, after three days, were still trying to dig out their cars -- are apoplectic.

"It's hurting people for greed," seethed Barry Coogan, 60, who lives on 64th Road in Middle Village. "Whoever made those decisions should lose their jobs.

"Don't hurt the neighborhood so you can't get medical help."

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In Brooklyn, Democratic Assemblyman Dov Hikind called the clean-up "an absolute disaster."

"You have the most unbelievable anger I've ever seen," he said of his Borough Park constituents.

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The revelation came as:

* A Queens baby was brain dead last night after poorly plowed roads hampered efforts to rescue him.

* Sources said Sanitation bosses issued verbal directives during the clean-up to give priority to streets near the homes of agency heads and other city bigwigs. "This happens all the time," one Sanit worker said.

"They make sure the bosses and politicians get taken care of."

* Despite Mayor Bloomberg's insistence that all roads would be plowed at least once by yesterday morning, many were untouched, with snow still piled high. "We still have work to do," Bloomberg later said.

* Even as streets in the outer boroughs waited for a single plow to arrive, crews were clearing bicycle lanes on the Upper West Side.

Bloomberg, however, insisted that was not happening.

Across the city, residents still confined to their homes by the storm's after-effects had plenty of blame both for Bloomberg and the rogue Sanitation workers.

Moshe Pollack, 55, of Borough Park, said, "It's disgusting. And we pay them overtime for this? People could have died."

John Delliliune, 42, of Penelope Avenue in Middle Village said he was "very disappointed" but "not surprised."

"I saw plows driving around with their shovels up," he fumed, adding, "I would like to see some disciplinary action to whoever made the call."

Hikind said his phone had been ringing off the hook.

"I just know that something went wrong, and God is not to blame," he said.

Hikind said he had been told months ago that Sanitation Department unions were planning some sort of slowdown or job action to protest budget cuts.

Chaya Schron, who lives in Midwood, Brooklyn, said she didn't hear any plows passing by her bedroom window Sunday night or Monday morning.
"I suspected a slowdown from the very beginning. It didn't make sense," she said.

On Monday, she saw a plow drive down her street with its blade up.

"When we asked why his plow was up, he said he had instructions not to plow side streets because it wastes gas," she said. "I was in disbelief."

Gov. Paterson yesterday morning called for a criminal investigation, and Bloomberg said such a job action would be an "outrage."

A DOI spokeswoman told The Post her agency has been probing the actions of plow drivers and supervisors all week, trying to determine "whether there was intentional misconduct in connection with snow removal. We are in the throes of that."

The slowdown was confirmed Wednesday by City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who met with a group of guilt-stricken plow drivers and supervisors who dropped a dime on their colleagues.

Yesterday, Halloran provided The Post with two videos showing a plow driver in Queens driving his truck on a snow-covered road without plowing it.

The snitches said they were told to leave many roads unplowed and skip streets that were not on their routes.

The hostility stems from a series of labor and budget cuts that are culminating today with demotions -- and resulting salary declines -- for 100 supervisors.

The president of the sanitation supervisors union continued to deny any subversion.

And Harry Nespoli, president of the union that represents the Sanitation Department's rank and file, also denied a slowdown and welcomed all investigations. He admitted, though, that some plow drivers could be slowing down on their own.

"Look, individually, if you walk around, you're going to see a truck doing something [wrong]? Yeah," Nespoli said. "You're going to have people that are annoyed."

Not as annoyed as the people whose streets were left buried.

"It makes my blood boil. Those people should be reprimanded," said Marlon Singh, 33, who lives on 94th Street in Middle Village.

"They made us feel like we live in a Third World country."

Additional reporting by David Seifman
More unnamed sources!!You gotta love it.Only in America!!
 

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Sanitation workers targeted specific neighborhoods

By SALLY GOLDENBERG, JOHN DOYLE and JOSH MARGOLIN
Last Updated: 8:51 AM, December 31, 2010

There was a method to their madness.

The selfish Sanitation bosses who sabotaged the blizzard cleanup to fire a salvo at City Hall targeted politically connected and well-heeled neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn to get their twisted message across loud and clear, The Post has learned. 2938u4ji23
Unnamed sources again right?:LMAO

Their motives emerged yesterday as the city's Department of Investigation admitted it began a probe earlier this week after hearing rumblings of a coordinated job action.
Unnamed sources again right?:LMAO

Sources told The Post several neighborhoods were on the workers' hit list -- including Borough Park and Dyker Heights in Brooklyn and Middle Village in Queens -- because residents there have more money and their politicians carry big sticks.
Unnamed sources again right?:LMAO



"It was more targeted than people actually think," said a labor source. "Borough Park was specifically targeted [because of] . . . its ability to sort of gin up the p.r. machine."
Ah at least now it is a labor source.....of course unnamed again.:LMAO

The plan worked. Residents of those neighborhoods -- who, after three days, were still trying to dig out their cars -- are apoplectic.

"It's hurting people for greed," seethed Barry Coogan, 60, who lives on 64th Road in Middle Village. "Whoever made those decisions should lose their jobs.

"Don't hurt the neighborhood so you can't get medical help."
But none was so this is just another poor excuse of what if and sadly that is all the bloggers have.

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In Brooklyn, Democratic Assemblyman Dov Hikind called the clean-up "an absolute disaster."

"You have the most unbelievable anger I've ever seen," he said of his Borough Park constituents.
My it sounds like some city administrator is going to hear about this.



The revelation came as:

* A Queens baby was brain dead last night after poorly plowed roads hampered efforts to rescue him.
Funny since the city medical examiner said no deaths was because of that but here are those bloggers claiming otherwise.

* Sources said Sanitation bosses issued verbal directives during the clean-up to give priority to streets near the homes of agency heads and other city bigwigs. "This happens all the time," one Sanit worker said.
Sources said.....again unnamed sources.You call this journalism??:LMAO

"They make sure the bosses and politicians get taken care of."

* Despite Mayor Bloomberg's insistence that all roads would be plowed at least once by yesterday morning, many were untouched, with snow still piled high. "We still have work to do," Bloomberg later said.
Yep that happens when you have vehicles stuck in the road but geeze these plows can just push them out of the way right Gomer?
* Even as streets in the outer boroughs waited for a single plow to arrive, crews were clearing bicycle lanes on the Upper West Side.

Bloomberg, however, insisted that was not happening.
Who you going to believe the Mayor or these bloggers??

Across the city, residents still confined to their homes by the storm's after-effects had plenty of blame both for Bloomberg and the rogue Sanitation workers.

Moshe Pollack, 55, of Borough Park, said, "It's disgusting. And we pay them overtime for this? People could have died."
According to these bloggers they did but just listen to the city medical examiner who said no deaths were from this.

John Delliliune, 42, of Penelope Avenue in Middle Village said he was "very disappointed" but "not surprised."

"I saw plows driving around with their shovels up," he fumed, adding, "I would like to see some disciplinary action to whoever made the call."
Evidently he does not know how a snowplow works.
Hikind said his phone had been ringing off the hook.

"I just know that something went wrong, and God is not to blame," he said.

Hikind said he had been told months ago that Sanitation Department unions were planning some sort of slowdown or job action to protest budget cuts.
Yes the unions always know they are going to get 20 plus inches of snow every year right.Wow now they are weathermen too and can predict this.Great job fella's.

Chaya Schron, who lives in Midwood, Brooklyn, said she didn't hear any plows passing by her bedroom window Sunday night or Monday morning.
"I suspected a slowdown from the very beginning. It didn't make sense," she said.
Of course 20 plus inches of snow had nothing to do with it right?Guy's working 14 hour shifts and these people bitch and cry.Sound like Canadians to me.

On Monday, she saw a plow drive down her street with its blade up.

"When we asked why his plow was up, he said he had instructions not to plow side streets because it wastes gas," she said. "I was in disbelief."
Uh huh!!

Gov. Paterson yesterday morning called for a criminal investigation, and Bloomberg said such a job action would be an "outrage."
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE HOW THIS TURNS OUT.

A DOI spokeswoman told The Post her agency has been probing the actions of plow drivers and supervisors all week, trying to determine "whether there was intentional misconduct in connection with snow removal. We are in the throes of that."
But according to Murdoch's Post this has already been proven.They are guilty until they can prove themselves innocent.That's how it works now right?

The slowdown was confirmed Wednesday by City Councilman Dan Halloran (R-Queens), who met with a group of guilt-stricken plow drivers and supervisors who dropped a dime on their colleagues.
Unnamed again right?
Yesterday, Halloran provided The Post with two videos showing a plow driver in Queens driving his truck on a snow-covered road without plowing it.
If he knew anything about it he would understand it.

The snitches said they were told to leave many roads unplowed and skip streets that were not on their routes.
Streets not on their routes.Does anyone else here see the irony?

The hostility stems from a series of labor and budget cuts that are culminating today with demotions -- and resulting salary declines -- for 100 supervisors.
Then cry when it is worse next time and blame the union again right?

The president of the sanitation supervisors union continued to deny any subversion.
He is guilty according to Murdoch and his Fascist bloggers.

And Harry Nespoli, president of the union that represents the Sanitation Department's rank and file, also denied a slowdown and welcomed all investigations. He admitted, though, that some plow drivers could be slowing down on their own.
yOUR GUILTY hARRY UNTIL YOU PROVE YOUR INNOCENSE TO THESE BLOGGERS .

"Look, individually, if you walk around, you're going to see a truck doing something [wrong]? Yeah," Nespoli said. "You're going to have people that are annoyed."

Not as annoyed as the people whose streets were left buried.

"It makes my blood boil. Those people should be reprimanded," said Marlon Singh, 33, who lives on 94th Street in Middle Village.

"They made us feel like we live in a Third World country."
Wait until you get another storm with over 20 plus inches and less men and that is what you will have but, just keep listening to Murdoch and these bloggers.

Additional reporting by David Seifman
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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

The crybaby union hack claims union workers are the best trained...

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and hardest working...



and OMG, without sacrosanct unions everyone would be making slave wages, just like in China...

Meet The Hundreds Of NYC Sanitation Workers Who Earn Over $100,000
http://www.businessinsider.com/meet...nitation-workers-who-earn-over-100000-2010-12



Attention crybaby union hack: Nobody is buying your left wing bullshit anymore. The gig is up.

:bwah:
 

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

The crybaby union hack claims union workers are the best trained...

<object height="385" width="480">
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kt_r-jO3lKE?fs=1&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="385" width="480"></object>

and hardest working...



and OMG, without sacrosanct unions everyone would be making slave wages, just like in China...

Meet The Hundreds Of NYC Sanitation Workers Who Earn Over $100,000
http://www.businessinsider.com/meet...nitation-workers-who-earn-over-100000-2010-12



Attention crybaby union hack: Nobody is buying your left wing bullshit anymore. The gig is up.

:bwah:
Is the tow truck driver union??????????:LMAOFail again Canuck.
 

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Awesomely awesome! This story is getting the publicity it deserves. 91023i2ndw;l

Shine a light on these roaches and spread the word: UNION THUGS ARE TERRORISTS!

THAT'S RIGHT! I SAID IT!

Unions in the private sector (and even moreso in the public sector) are now functionally no more than organized-crime syndicates, extorting money from taxpayers, and funneling it to themselves and favored politicians.

Go ahead, Mr. LINO, keep defending these lazy, greedy, retarded pieces of shit:

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We all know you're "one of them". 2938u4ji23
Why didn't you just bump this up moron??Manic Saturday I know or just showing your stupidity again.
 
Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

Video Proof that NY Sanitation Workers Sabatoged Storm Cleanup

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Re: Did Big Apple Public Unions Slow Snow Cleanup Over a Budget Protest????

<input id="vmessage_imod_checkbox_1167" class="inlinemod" name="vmessagelist[1167]" value="0" title="" tabindex="1" type="checkbox"> <label for="vmessage_1167"> Joe Contrarian - 01-02-11 - permalink </label>
I gave you plenty of warnings months ago not to copy the "Manny" style of posting and stick to the issues.

You didn't listen.

Welcome to H-E-L-L, crybaby union hack.
 
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