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…despite Teapublicans the employment numbers look good for NOV. -Let’s turn seasonal work into JOBs


Employers added 206,000 private-sector jobs in November

By msnbc.com news services

Private employers added 206,000 jobs in November, according to a new report released Wednesday from payrolls processor ADP.

The monthly number was better than expected. Analysts had expected a smaller gain in November. October’s monthly gain in private-sector hiring was revised up to 130,000 from a previously reported gain of 110,000.

Each month, ADP releases a report on whether private employers added any jobs in the prior month. The report is often used as a gauge heading into the government’s monthly employment report, which is due out Friday.

Earlier, consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported the number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms edged down marginally in November, though job cuts for the year have surpassed 2010’s total.

Employers announced 42,474 planned job cuts this month, down 0.7 percent from 42,759 in October, according to the report.

November’s job cuts were down 12.8 percent from the same time a year ago when 48,711 layoffs were announced. But with just one month left in the year, employers have announced 564,297 cuts for 2011, exceeding 2010’s total of 529,973.

Cuts in the government sector accounted for 44 percent of November’s layoffs, the eighth time this year the sector has led all others in monthly job cuts.

Of the 18,508 government job cuts announced this month, 13,500 were the result of civilian workforce cuts made by the United States Air Force.

“Over the past six months, we definitely have seen a shift away from the heavy government job cuts at the state and local level toward increased job cuts at the federal level,” John Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, said in a statement. “The worst may be yet to come, as cutbacks spread from the military to every other agency in Washington.”

Hiring plans fell sharply to 63,527 from 159,177 the month before. Most of November’s gains were from seasonal workers being hired by UPS.

The report comes two days ahead of the key U.S. jobs report, which is forecast to show the economy added 122,000 in November.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

a message from Senator Patty Murray


Veterans Day is a time to honor and celebrate the courage and commitment of our nation’s heroes.

“When these brave men and women signed up to serve our country, we agreed to take care of them. They kept their part of the bargain. Now we need to keep ours.

“With the President’s recent announcement of a complete troop withdrawal from Iraq by the end of this year, and the  thousands of troops returning from                        Afghanistan by the end of 2012, it is as critical as ever to support veterans’ programs and services.

“That’s why I am fighting to pass a bipartisan and comprehensive  approach to getting our nation’s veterans back to work.

“The “VOW to Hire Heroes Act” includes Republican and Democratic ideas because getting our veterans the financial security and dignity a job provides should never be partisan.

“For too long in this country we  have patted our veterans on the back for  their service and then pushed them out into the job market alone.

“With this bill we are giving our  veterans the job skills to get their foot  in the door and incentivizing employers to make sure that door is open to them.

“Day after day our men and women in uniform have responded to the call of duty with honor and integrity.

“They are our family, our friends,our neighbors and our heroes.

“And for this, we must show our gratitude – not just on Veterans Day, but every day.

“As Chairman of the SenateVeterans Affairs Committee, I will continue to fight on their behalf to ensure that  America’s veterans are cared for both on and off the battlefield.”

Yesterday, by a vote of 95-0, the Senate passed landmark legislation I helped author to put America’s veterans back to work. I introduced the basis of this comprehensive bill in May of this year after traveling throughout Washington state to talk to veterans, employers, and experts about the barriers veterans face in finding employment. The legislation is designed to help put veterans back to work by providing job skills training as they leave the military and by easing the training and certification process veterans face. After serving our country honorably, all veterans deserve the chance to earn a paycheck and support their families.Unfortunately, the unemployment rate for veterans returning home from Iraq and  Afghanistan remains stubbornly high.Borrowing from the American Jobs Act  proposed by the President, the bill will offer a tax credit for companies that hire unemployed veterans, and will increase existing tax credits for companies that hire veterans with service-connected disabilities.

This is a huge victory for our veterans who have returned home only to have to fight to find work to support themselves and their families . Our veterans have the drive,discipline, and self confidence to succeed in any workplace.  But for too long at the end of their career we’ve patted them on the back for their service and pushed them out into the job market alone. This bill takes a huge step forward in  rethinking the way we treat our men and women in uniform after they leave the      military by helping them to translate the skills they learned in the military into careers and by giving employers even more incentive to hire veterans. Veterans across Washington state were instrumental in crafting this bill and deserve tremendous credit today.

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“Senate Passes Jobs Bill to Help                        Veterans” – CNN

Take Action: Lilly and Betty Need Back-up …Fatima Goss Graves, National Women’s Law Center


As a fair pay advocate, you stood hand-in-hand with Lilly Ledbetter and Betty Dukes as they fought for fair pay against some of the largest employers in the United States. As courageous as they have been, women like them shouldn’t have to go at it alone.

It’s time that Lilly and Betty have some back-up. Take action today: Tell the Department of Labor to help protect women from pay discrimination. WWW.NWLC.ORG

The Department of Labor is currently considering creating a new compensation data tool that would make it easier to enforce laws that prohibit pay discrimination. Since 2006, the federal government has had NO tool to effectively monitor wage discrimination based on race, national origin and gender by private employers. This means that our tax dollars could possibly be going to federal contractors who are not paying women fairly. It’s time to take a stand. Raise your voice: tell the Department of Labor to move us forward and collect wage data.

WWW.NWLC.ORG

So what do we want the new data tool to look like? In developing the compensation tool, we urge the Department to:

*Require that federal contractors submit wage information for all workers and in a wide range of categories, including workers that are part-time;

*Require that the Department conduct compensation reviews for companies that have more than one location in order to address companywide discrimination;

*Require that businesses bidding on federal contracts submit compensation data as a part of the bidding process. Federal tax dollars should not be wasted on companies that unlawfully discriminate against its workers; and

*Include comprehensive data that highlights gender, racial and ethnic disparities not only in pay, but also in hiring, terminations, promotions and tenure. Pay discrimination is often inextricably intertwined with other practices prohibited by employment discrimination laws.
The wage gap has been stuck at 77 cents for the past three years, despite important laws that prohibit gender discrimination in compensation. And we know that individuals like Lilly and Betty face significant obstacles in addressing and detecting pay discrimination. Collecting this data would be a critical step in ensuring the government can effectively combat pay discrimination. As a fair pay advocate, we urge you to weigh-in and support this new data tool at the Department of Labor.

WWW.NWLC.ORG

Sincerely,

Fatima Goss Graves
Vice President for Education and Employment
National Women’s Law Center

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The White House … from the Press Secretary


Fact Sheet: The American Jobs Act

THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT

1. Tax Cuts to Help America’s Small Businesses Hire and Grow

  • Cutting the payroll tax in half for 98 percent of businesses:
    The President’s plan will cut in half the taxes paid by businesses on
    their first $5 million in payroll, targeting the benefit to the 98
    percent of firms that have payroll below this threshold.
  • A complete payroll tax holiday for added workers or increased wages:
    The President’s plan will completely eliminate payroll taxes for firms
    that increase their payroll by adding new workers or increasing the
    wages of their current worker (the benefit is capped at the first $50
    million in payroll increases).
  • Extending 100% expensing into 2012: This continues an effective incentive for new investment.
  • Reforms and regulatory reductions to help entrepreneurs and small businesses access capital.

2. Putting Workers Back on the Job While Rebuilding and Modernizing America

  • A “Returning Heroes” hiring tax credit for veterans: This provides tax credits from $5,600 to $9,600 to encourage the hiring of unemployed veterans.
  • Preventing up to 280,000 teacher layoffs,while keeping cops and firefighters on the job.
  • Modernizing at least 35,000 public schools across the country,supporting new science labs, Internet-ready classrooms and renovations at schools across the country, in rural and urban areas.
  • Immediate investments in infrastructure and a bipartisan National Infrastructure Bank, modernizing our roads, rail, airports and waterways while putting hundreds of thousands of workers back on the job.
  • A New “Project Rebuild”, which will put people to work
    rehabilitating homes, businesses and communities, leveraging private
    capital and scaling land banks and other public-private collaborations.
  • Expanding access to high-speed wireless as part of a plan for freeing up the nation’s spectrum.

3. Pathways Back to Work for Americans Looking for Jobs.

  • The most innovative reform to the unemployment insurance program in 40 years:
    As part of an extension of unemployment insurance to prevent 5 million
    Americans looking for work from losing their benefits, the President’s
    plan includes innovative work-based reforms to prevent layoffs and give
    states greater flexibility to use UI funds to best support job-seekers,
    including:

    • Work-Sharing:  UI for workers whose employers choose work-sharing over layoffs.
    • A new “Bridge to Work” program: The plan builds on and improves
      innovative state programs where those displacedtake temporary, voluntary
      work or pursue on-the-job training.
    • Innovative entrepreneurship and wage insurance programs: States will
      also be empowered to implement wage insurance to help reemploy older
      workers and programs that make it easier for unemployed workers to start
      their own businesses.
  • A $4,000 tax credit to employers for hiring long-term unemployed workers.
  • Prohibiting employers from discriminating against unemployed workers when hiring.
  • Expanding job opportunities for low-income youth and adults
    through a fund for successful approaches for subsidized employment,
    innovative training programs and summer/year-round jobs for youth.

4. Tax Relief for Every American Worker and Family

  • Cutting payroll taxes in half for 160 million workers next year:
    The President’s plan will expand the payroll tax cut passed last year
    to cut workers payroll taxes in half in 2012 – providing a $1,500 tax
    cut to the typical American family, without negatively impacting the
    Social Security Trust Fund.
  • Allowing more Americans to refinance their mortgages at today’s near 4 percent interest rates, which can put more than $2,000 a year in a family’s pocket.

5. Fully Paid for as Part of the President’s Long-Term Deficit Reduction Plan.To
ensure that the American Jobs Act is fully paid for, the President will
call on the Joint Committee to come up with additional deficit
reduction necessary to pay for the Act and still meet its deficit
target. The President will, in the coming days, release a detailed plan
that will show how we can do that while achieving the additional deficit
reduction necessary to meet the President’s broader goal of stabilizing
our debt as a share of the economy.

AMERICAN JOBS ACT OVERVIEW

The American people understand that the economic crisis and the deep
recession weren’t created overnight and won’t be solved overnight. The
economic security of the middle class has been under attack for decades.
That’s why President Obama believes we need to do more than just
recover from this economic crisis – we need to rebuild the economy the
American way, based on balance, fairness, and the same set of rules for
everyone from Wall Street to Main Street.  We can work together to
create the jobs of the future by helping small business entrepreneurs,
by investing in education, and by making things the world buys. The
President understands that to restore an American economy that’s built
to last we cannot afford to outsource American jobs and encourage
reckless financial deals that put middle class security at risk.

To create jobs, the President unveiled the American Jobs Act – nearly
all of which is made up of ideas that have been supported by both
Democrats and Republicans, and that Congress should pass right away to
get the economy moving now. The purpose of the American Jobs Act is
simple: put more people back to work and put more money in the pockets
of working Americans. And it would do so without adding a dime to the
deficit.

 Tax Cuts to Help America’s Small Businesses Hire and Grow

 New Tax Cuts to Businesses to Support Hiring and Investment:The President is proposing three tax cuts to provide immediate incentives to hire and invest:

  • Cutting the Payroll Tax Cut in Half for the First $5 Million in Wages:This
    provision would cut the payroll tax in half to 3.1% for employers on
    the first $5 million in wages, providing broad tax relief to all
    businesses but targeting it to the 98 percent of firms with wages below
    this level.
  • Temporarily Eliminating Employer Payroll Taxes on Wages for New Workers or Raises for Existing Workers:The
    President is proposing a full holiday on the 6.2% payroll tax firms pay
    for any growth in their payroll up to $50 million above the prior year,
    whether driven by new hires, increased wages or both. This is the kind
    of job creation measure that CBO has called the most effective of all
    tax cuts in supporting employment.
  • Extending 100% Expensing into 2012:The President is
    proposing to extend 100 percent expensing, the largest temporary
    investment incentive in history, allowing all firms – large and small –
    to take an immediate deduction on investments in new plants and
    equipment.
  • Helping Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses Access Capital and Grow: The
    President’s plan includes administrative, regulatory and legislative
    measures – including those developed and recommended by the President’s
    Jobs Council – to help small firms start and expand. This includes
    changing the way the government does business with small firms. The
    Administration will soon announce a plan to accelerate government
    payments to small contractors to help put money in their hands faster.
    The President is also charging his CIO and CTO to, within 90 days, stand
    up a one-stop, online portal for small businesses to easily access
    government services. As part of the President’s Startup America
    initiative, the Administration will work with the SEC to conduct a
    comprehensive review of securities regulations from the perspective of
    these small companies to reduce the regulatory burdens on small business
    capital formation in ways that are consistent with investor protection,
    including expanding “crowdfunding” opportunities and increasing
    mini-offerings. Finally, the President’s plan calls for Congress to pass
    comprehensive patent reform, increase guarantees for bonds to help
    small businesses compete for infrastructure projects and remove
    burdensome withholding requirements that keep capital out of the hands
    of job creators.

 Putting Workers Back on the Job While Rebuilding and Modernizing America 

  • Tax Credits and Career Readiness Efforts to Support Veterans’ Hiring:The
    President is proposing a Returning Heroes Tax Credit of up to $5,600
    for hiring unemployed veterans who have been looking for a job for more
    than six months, and a Wounded Warriors Tax Credit of up to $9,600 for
    hiring unemployed workers with service-connected disabilities who have
    been looking for a job for more than six months, while creating a new
    task force to maximize career readiness of servicemembers.
  • Preventing Layoffs of Teachers, Cops and Firefighters:The
    President is proposing to invest $35 billion to prevent layoffs of up
    to 280,000 teachers, while supporting the hiring of tens of thousands
    more and keeping cops and firefighters on the job. These funds would
    help states and localities avoid and reverse layoffs now, requiring that
    funds be drawn down quickly. Under the President’s proposal, $30
    billion be directed towards educators and $5 billion would support the
    hiring and retention of public safety and first responder personnel.
  • Modernizing Over 35,000 Schools – From Science Labs and Internet-Ready Classrooms to Renovated Facilities:The
    President is proposing a $25 billion investment in school
    infrastructure that will modernize at least 35,000 public schools –
    investments that will create jobs, while improving classrooms and
    upgrading our schools to meet 21st century needs. This
    includes a priority for rural schools and dedicated funding for Bureau
    of Indian Education funded schools. Funds could be used for a range of
    emergency repair and renovation projects, greening and energy efficiency
    upgrades, asbestos abatement and removal, and modernization efforts to
    build new science and computer labs and to upgrade technology in our
    schools. The President is also proposing a $5 billion investment in
    modernizing community colleges (including tribal colleges), bolstering
    their infrastructure in this time of need while ensuring their ability
    to serve future generations of students and communities.
  • Making an Immediate Investment in Our Roads, Rails and Airports:
    The President’s plan includes $50 billion in immediate investments for
    highways, transit, rail and aviation, helping to modernize an
    infrastructure that now receives a grade of “D” from the American
    Society of Civil Engineers and putting hundreds of thousands of
    construction workers back on the job. The President’s plan includes
    investments to improve our airports, support NextGen Air Traffic
    Modernization efforts, and resources for the TIGER and TIFIA programs,
    which target competitive dollars to innovative multi-modal
    infrastructure programs. It will also take special steps to enhance
    infrastructure-related job training opportunities for individuals from
    underrepresented groups and ensure that small businesses can compete for
    infrastructure contracts.The President will work administratively to
    speed infrastructure investment through a recently issued Presidential
    Memorandum developed with his Jobs Council directingdepartments and
    agencies to identify high impact, job-creating infrastructure projects
    that can be expedited in a transparent manner through outstanding review
    and permitting processes. The call for greater infrastructure
    investment has been joined by leaders from AFL-CIO President Richard
    Trumka to U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Donohue.
  • Establishing a National Infrastructure Bank:The
    President is calling for Congress to pass a National Infrastructure Bank
    capitalized with $10 billion, in order to leverage private and public
    capital and to invest in a broad range of infrastructure projects of
    nationaland regional significance, without earmarks or traditional
    political influence. The Bank would be based on the model Senators Kerry
    and Hutchison have championed while building on legislation by Senators
    Rockefeller and Lautenberg and the work of long-time infrastructure
    bank champions like Rosa DeLauro and the input of the President’s Jobs
    Council.
  • Project Rebuild: Putting People Back to Work Rehabilitating Homes, Businesses and Communities.
    The President is proposing to invest $15 billion in a national effort
    to put construction workers on the job rehabilitating and refurbishing
    hundreds of thousands of vacant and foreclosed homes and businesses.
    Building on proven approaches to stabilizing neighborhoods with high
    concentrations of foreclosures, Project Rebuild will bring in expertise
    and capital from the private sector, focus on commercial and residential
    property improvements, and expand innovative property solutions like
    land banks. This approach will not only create construction jobs but
    will help reduce blight and crime and stabilize housing prices in areas
    hardest hit by the housing crisis.
  • Expanding Access to High-Speed Wireless in a Fiscally Responsible Way: The
    President is calling for a deficit reducing plan to deploy high-speed
    wireless services to at least 98 percent of Americans, including those
    in more remote rural communities, while freeing up spectrum through
    incentive auctions, spurring innovation, and creating a nationwide,
    interoperable wireless network for public safety.

Pathways Back to Work for Americans Looking for Jobs 

  • Reform Our Unemployment Insurance System to Provide Greater Flexibility, While Ensuring 6 Million People Do Not Lose Benefits:
    Drawing on the best ideas of both parties and the most innovative
    states, the President is proposing the most sweeping reforms to the
    unemployment insurance (UI) system in 40 years help those without jobs
    transition to the workplace. Alongside these reforms, the President is
    reiterating his call to extend unemployment insurance, preventing 6
    million people looking for work from losing their benefits and extending
    what the independent Congressional Budget Office has determined is the
    highest “bang for the buck” option to increase economic activity.
  • Reemployment Assistance: States will be required to
    design more rigorous reemployment services for the long-term unemployed
    and to conduct assessments to review the longest-term claimants of UI to
    assess their eligibility and help them develop a work-search plan.
    These reforms are proven to speed up UI beneficiaries’ return to work.
  • Work-sharing:The President will expand “work-sharing”
    to encourage arrangements using UI that keep employees on the job at
    reduced hours, rather than laying them off.
  • State Flexibility for Bold Reforms to Put the Long-Term Unemployed Back To Work:The
    President is proposing to provide additional funds to allow states to
    introduce new programs aimed at long-term unemployed workers, including:
  • Bridge to Work” Programs:States will be able to put
    in place reforms that build off what works in programs like Georgia
    Works or Opportunity North Carolina, while instituting important fixes
    and reforms that ensure minimum wage and fair labor protections are
    being enforced.  These approaches permits long-term unemployed workers
    to continue receiving UI while they take temporary, voluntary work or
    pursue work-based training. The President’s plan requires compliance
    with applicable minimum wage and other worker rights laws.
  • Wage Insurance:  States will be able to use UI to
    encourage older, long-term unemployed Americans to return to work in new
    industries or occupations.
  • Startup Assistance:  States will have flexibility to help long-term unemployed workers create their own jobs by starting their own small businesses.
  • Other Reemployment Reforms:  States will be able to
    seek waivers from the Secretary of Labor to implement other innovative
    reforms to connect the long-term unemployed to work opportunities.
  • Tax Credits for Hiring the Long-Term Unemployed:The President is proposing a tax credit of up to $4,000 for hiring workers who have been looking for a job for over six months.
  • Investing in Low-Income Youth and Adults: The
    President is proposing a new Pathways Back to Work Fund to provide
    hundreds of thousands of low-income youth and adults with opportunities
    to work and to achieve needed training in growth industries. The
    Initiative will do three things: i) support summer and year-round jobs
    for youth, building off of successful programs that supported over
    370,000 such jobs in 2009 and 2010; ii) support subsidized employment
    opportunities for low-income individuals who are unemployed, building
    off the successful TANF Emergency Contingency Fund wage subsidy program
    that supported 260,000 jobs in 2009 and 2010; and iii) support promising
    and innovative local work-based job and training initiatives to place
    low-income adults and youths in jobs quickly.
  • Prohibiting Employers from Discriminating Against Unemployed Workers:
    The President’s plan calls for legislation that would make it unlawful
    to refuse to hire applicants solely because they are unemployed or to
    include in a job posting a provision that unemployed persons will not be
    considered.

 More Money in the Pockets of Every American Worker and Family

  •  Cutting Payroll Taxes in Half for 160 Million Workers Next Year: The
    President’s plan will expand the payroll tax cut passed last December
    by cutting workers payroll taxes in half next year. This provision will
    provide a tax cut of $1,500 to the typical family earning $50,000 a
    year. As with the payroll tax cut passed in December 2010, the American
    Jobs Act will specify that Social Security will still receive every
    dollar it would have gotten otherwise, through a transfer from the
    General Fund into the Social Security Trust Fund.
  • Helping More Americans Refinance Mortgages at Today’s Historically Low Interest Rates: The
    President has instructed his economic team to work with Fannie Mae and
    Freddie Mac, their regulator the FHFA, major lenders and industry
    leaders to remove the barriers that exist in the current refinancing
    program (HARP) to help more borrowers benefit from today’s historically
    low interest rates. This has the potential to not only help these
    borrowers, but their communities and the American taxpayer, by keeping
    borrowers in their homes and reducing risk to Fannie Mae and Freddie
    Mac. 

Fully Paid for as Part of the President’s Long-Term Deficit Reduction Plan. 

  • To ensure that the American Jobs Act is fully paid for, the President
    will call on the Joint Committee to come up with additional deficit
    reduction necessary to pay for the Act and still meet its deficit
    target. The President will, in the coming days, release a detailed plan
    that will show how we can do that while achieving the additional deficit
    reduction necessary to meet the President’s broader goal of stabilizing
    our debt as a share of the economy.

 

$, bn

Tax Cuts to Help America’s Small Businesses Hire and Grow

70

Cut employer payroll taxes in half & bonus payroll cut for new jobs/wages

65

Extend 100% expensing in 2012

5

Putting Workers Back on the Job While Rebuilding and Modernizing America

140

Teacher rehiring and first responders

35

Modernizing schools

30

Immediate surface transportation

50

Infrastructure bank

10

Rehabilitation/repurposing of vacant property (neighborhood stabilization)

15

National wireless initiative

0*

Veterans hiring initiative

n.a.

Pathways Back to Work for Americans Looking for Jobs

62

UI Reform and Extension

49

Jobs tax credit for long term unemployed

8

Pathways back to work fund

5

More Money in the Pockets of Every American Worker and Family

175

Cutting employee payroll taxes in half in 2012

175

TOTAL

447

* Proposal has a gross cost of $10bn, but a net deficit reducing impact of $18bn because of spectrum auction proceeds.

“The unemployed need not apply” …Rashad Robinson, ColorOfChange.org


It’s hard enough to be unemployed — but there’s a growing problem with companies that refuse to hire people who don’t already have a job. With unemployment at 9%, this kind of discrimination affects a huge number of people. And it hits Black communities particularly hard, as more than 15% of African Americans are unemployed.1

Our friends at USAction launched a campaign asking job listing websites like Monster.com to ban ads that discriminate against the unemployed.2 But not only did Monster.com refuse to ban these ads — they actually threatened legal action against USAction for raising the issue.3 Other job listing websites have been completely silent. It’s outrageous.

Monster.com needs to hear our voices now. Please join us in calling on Monster.com and other job listing websites to stop publishing ads which discriminate against the unemployed. It takes just a moment:

http://act.colorofchange.org/sign/monster

At a time when more than 9% of Americans are out of work, during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, no one should have to have a job in order to get a job. This type of discrimination hurts everyone who’s looking for work. But Black people are nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as White folks. And Latinos are also unemployed at a higher rate than Whites.4 Whether it’s intended or not, discrimination against the unemployed is discrimination against Black and Latino Americans.

Democrats in the House and Senate are crafting legislation that would make this kind of discrimination illegal. We’ll keep an eye on that legislation and let you know how you can help get it passed.

But right now, without any law to prevent discrimination against the unemployed, job listing websites could do more than anyone else to stop this practice. These companies are supposed to be in the business of helping people find jobs. But by continuing to publish help wanted ads that say “you must be currently employed to apply,” they’re enabling a practice which makes it even harder to recover for the people who are struggling the hardest in this economy.

Monster.com has said that they’re against discrimination against the unemployed5 — but they’re refusing to stop publishing these ads, saying that they’ll leave it up to individual companies to decide what to do.6 Monster.com wants to have it both ways — they think they can pay lip service to opposing this practice, while continuing to make money off of the companies that engage in it. It’s selfish and irresponsible.

We can help by joining the more than 60,000 people who have already called for Monster.com and other job listing sites to stop discrimination against the unemployed. If enough of us speak out, we can create negative media attention that will make easier for Monster.com to do the right thing than to continue profiting from job listings that discriminate.

Please join us in demanding that Monster.com and other job listing companies stop publishing ads that discriminate against the unemployed:

http://act.colorofchange.org/sign/monster

Thanks and Peace,

— Rashad, James, Gabriel, William, Dani, Matt, Natasha and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
    August 25th, 2011

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References

1. Bureau of Labor Statistics News Release, 8-5-11
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/946?akid=2133.1174326.5MUP6T&t=7

2. “Stop Discrimination Against Unemployed Workers,” USAction
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/947?akid=2133.1174326.5MUP6T&t=9

3. “Monster.com Says It Won’t Ban Third-Party Ads That Discourage Job Applications From The Unemployed,” Huffington Post, 8-12-11
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/948?akid=2133.1174326.5MUP6T&t=11

4. See reference 1.

5. “Updated: Monster Speaks Out Against Employment Discrimination,” 8-8-11
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/949?akid=2133.1174326.5MUP6T&t=13

6. See reference 3.