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- Prime Healthcare accuses SEIU of Extortion; Cell Phone Graft, Pay Extortion by California Prison Guards; FireFighter Fraud in Nevada
- Labor Force and Unemployment Statistical BS
- Unemployment Rate Drops to 9% in Otherwise Anemic Jobs Report; Weather Blamed; Huge Downward Jobs Revisions; 30-Year Treasury Yield at 9-Month High
- Ohio Bill Will Kill Collective Bargaining for State Employees
Posted: 04 Feb 2011 04:29 PM PST I have many times accused public unions of winning contracts by extortion, bribery, graft, vote buying, and getting into bed with administrators. Thus, I am not surprised to learn that Top Rated Hospital System, Prime Healthcare Services, Stands Up To Union's Extortion Campaign Prime Healthcare Services (PHS), the largest for-profit hospital system in California and the only for-profit system among Thomson Reuters' Top 10 Health Systems in 2009, announced today that it has been the victim of an extortion campaign by the Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU) over the past year.California Hospital Alleges SEIU Extortion Union Watch a project of the California Public Policy Center discusses the situation in its report California Hospital Alleges SEIU Extortion. In a meticulously detailed press release issued on February 2nd, Prime Healthcare Services (PHS), the largest for-profit hospital system in California, announced they are victim of an extortion campaign by the Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU) over the past year. What PHS is going through is a classic example of tactics the SEIU often employs with companies who won't accede to their demands.Best Way to Deal with Fraud and Extortion I commend Prime Healthcare Services for standing up to the extortion efforts of the SEIU. The best way to deal with fraud and extortion is to eliminate it. Public union extortion will not go away until public unions go away. They should be illegal. Public unions do not serve the public. They serve no one but themselves and they will go to any lengths to do so, including fraud, extortion, and outrageous demands. Union Prison Guards Smuggle Cell Phones to Prisoners The Los Angeles Times reports California prison guards union called main obstacle to keeping cellphones away from inmates Lawmakers struggling to keep cellphones away from California's most dangerous inmates say a main obstacle is the politically powerful prison guards union, whose members would have to be paid millions of dollars extra to be searched on their way into work.Galling Statements Look at that galling jackass statement from union spokesman JeVaughn Baker. I suppose the cell phones flew in. And what idiot negotiated paying unions "walk time" from the front gate? I'll tell you: some administrator or politician in bed with the unions. Firefighters' e-mails indicate abuse of sick leave, overtime Please consider Firefighters' e-mails indicate abuse of sick leave, overtime Some Clark County firefighters appeared to have worked with their supervising officers to improperly use sick leave, according to e-mails obtained by the Review-Journal.Many of those firefighters make as much as $200,000 a year collecting overtime the day after they arranged to be sick. Taxpayers have to pay this. And the union is not satisfied. They want more and more and more taxes to pay for this. Please read the rest of the article for more galling details. Private Industry Would Not Put Up With This I am infuriated reading these articles. And I have dozens more that I do not even have time to report on. Every day I see article like this. Private industry would end these practices in one second flat. Unions have the gall to tell me they "earned" those contracts. Bulls***. It is all bribery, extortion, and graft. Fraudulent contracts should not be binding and benefit haircuts are needed. Unions can face reality or reality will face them in bankruptcy court. Eventually people are going to elect mayors and governors willing to tell unions to their face "Go To Hell". It's starting in some states already. The proper way to eliminate the problem is to eliminate public unions entirely. In the meantime any step in that direction is a step in the right direction. Thus I highly endorse the brave actions of Ohio State Senator Shannon Jones for her bill to Kill Collective Bargaining for State Employees. It is not easy to stand up to union extortionists who will lie, cheat, and steal to get what they want. However it's a battle that must be fought. If Governor Brown had any concern for California, he would put proposals on the California ballot to rein in these abuses. Please see California Budget Poker: Republicans May Raise the Stakes in Jerry Brown's Special Election Bet for details. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Labor Force and Unemployment Statistical BS Posted: 04 Feb 2011 11:19 AM PST I had no idea what to expect in today's jobs report. ADP projected 187,000 jobs but has been wildly off numbers reported by the BLS. Economists expected +146,000 jobs. The actual establishment survey report shows +36,000. I knew huge revisions and methodology changes were coming this month would make gaming the report a crap-shoot. However, the amazing thing in the jobs report was not the number of jobs, but the statistical sleight-of-hand in the unemployment rate. Statistical BS The unemployment rate (based on the household survey), unexpectedly fell from 9.4% to 9.0%. How did that happen? Based on population growth, the labor force should have been expanding over the course of a year by about 125,000 workers a month, a total of 1.5 million workers. Instead, (for the entire year) the BLS reports that the civilian labor force fell by 167,000. Those not in the labor force rose by 2,094,000. In January alone, a whopping 319,000 people dropped out of the workforce. To get the unemployment rate down from 9.8% to 9.0%, you simply do not count two million workers. Look on the bright side, at this rate we will be back to full employment in no time. Huge Downward Revisions One way to make recent numbers look better is to revise the historical data downward. Today we have a third massive backward revision since the beginning of the recession. "The total nonfarm employment level for March 2010 was revised downward by 378,000 (411,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis). The previously published level for December 2010 was revised downward by 452,000 (483,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis)." Decade of Revisions Next Year "The population control adjustments introduced with household survey data for January 2011 were applied to the population base determined by Census 2000. The results from Census 2010 will not be incorporated into the household survey population controls until the release of data for January 2012." Hallelujah, the recent census report will provide fertile ground to revise away anything the BLS wants. January Jobs Report Please consider the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) January 2010 Employment Report. Bear in mind, were it not for millions of people allegedly dropping out of the labor force over the last year, the unemployment rate would be over 11% right now. Nonfarm Payroll Employment - Seasonally Adjusted Establishment Data The average workweek for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls fell by 0.1 hour to 34.2 hours in January. The manufacturing workweek for all employees rose by 0.1 hour to 40.5 hours, while factory overtime remained at 3.1 hours. The average workweek for production and nonsupervisory employees on private nonfarm payrolls declined by 0.1 hour to 33.4 hours; the workweek fell by 1.0 hour in construction, likely reflecting severe winter weather.BLS Birth-Death Model Black Box The big news in the BLS Birth/Death Model is the BLS is going to move to quarterly rather than annual adjustments. Effective with the release of January 2011 data on February 4, 2011, the establishment survey will begin estimating net business birth/death adjustment factors on a quarterly basis, replacing the current practice of estimating the factors annually. This will allow the establishment survey to incorporate information from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages into the birth/death adjustment factors as soon as it becomes available and thereby improve the factors. For more details please see Introduction of Quarterly Birth/Death Model Updates in the Establishment Survey In recent years Birth/Death methodology has been so screwed up and there have been so many revisions that it has been painful to watch. It is possible that the BLS model is now back in sync with the real world. Moreover, quarterly rather than annual adjustments can only help the process. The Birth-Death numbers are not seasonally adjusted while the reported headline number is. In the black box the BLS combines the two coming out with a total. The Birth Death number influences the overall totals, but the math is not as simple as it appears. Moreover, the effect is nowhere near as big as it might logically appear at first glance. Do not add or subtract the Birth-Death numbers from the reported headline totals. It does not work that way. Birth/Death assumptions are supposedly made according to estimates of where the BLS thinks we are in the economic cycle. Theory is one thing. Practice is clearly another as noted by numerous recent revisions. Birth-Death Number Revisions Inquiring minds note enormous backward revisions in Birth-Death reporting. Here is the chart for 2010 that I showed last month. Birth Death Model Revisions 2010 (as reported last month) Birth Death Model Revisions 2010 (as reported this month) Is this new model going to reflect reality going forward? That's hard to say, but things were so screwed up before that it is unlikely to be any worse. One encouraging sign is several negative numbers in the recent chart. January would have been negative too, had they shown it. Historically there were only 2 negative number every year, January and July. That anomaly broke November of 2010. Household Data In the last year, the civilian population rose by 1,872,000. Yet the labor force dropped by 167,000. Those not in the labor force rose by 2,094,000. In January alone, a whopping 319,000 people dropped out of the workforce. Households Stats
Table A-8 Part Time Status click on chart for sharper image There are now 8,407,000 workers whose hours may rise before those companies start hiring more workers. Table A-15 Table A-15 is where one can find a better approximation of what the unemployment rate really is. click on chart for sharper image Grim Statistics Given the total distortions of reality with respect to not counting people who allegedly dropped out of the work force, it is hard to discuss the numbers. The official unemployment rate is 9.0%. However, if you start counting all the people that want a job but gave up, all the people with part-time jobs that want a full-time job, all the people who dropped off the unemployment rolls because their unemployment benefits ran out, etc., you get a closer picture of what the unemployment rate is. That number is in the last row labeled U-6. While the "official" unemployment rate is an unacceptable 9.0%, U-6 is much higher at 16.1%. Moreover, both the official rate and U-6 would be much higher were it not for huge numbers of people dropping out of the workforce. Things are much worse than the reported numbers would have you believe. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 04 Feb 2011 08:45 AM PST I will get to my usual jobs report shortly, but first I want to point out some revisions by the BLS. "The total nonfarm employment level for March 2010 was revised downward by 378,000 (411,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis). The previously published level for December 2010 was revised downward by 452,000 (483,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis)." It's pretty tough to blame those revisions on the weather, but they did blame today's jobs number (a mere +36,000) on the weather. I will slog through the BLS report later today, but first take a look at the treasury reaction. Yield Curve 2011-02-04 click on chart for sharper image Treasury Yields Soar Bloomberg reports U.S. 10-Year Yield Climbs to 9-Month High on Employment Report Treasuries fell, pushing the yield on the 10-year note to the highest in nine months, after the U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to the lowest level since April 2009, fueling speculation the labor market will improve.Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Ohio Bill Will Kill Collective Bargaining for State Employees Posted: 03 Feb 2011 11:39 PM PST Congratulations to Ohio State Senator Shannon Jones for introducing Senate Bill 5 to End Collective Bargaining in Ohio. Section 1. It is the General Assembly's intent that sections of the Revised Code be amended, enacted, or repealed to prohibit the state and state employees and state institutions of higher education and their employees from collectively bargaining, to abolish salary schedules for public employees and instead require merit pay, and to make various other changes to the Collective Bargaining Law.Finally! I have been waiting for states to do this. Bear in mind AFSCME has already organized a massive call-in to protest the bill. I found out about the proposal from "Craig" who sent me this email. Hello Mish,More Good Ideas From Shannon Jones Senator Shannon Jones has many other good ideas as well. A December 21 Columbus Dispatch Article on Collective Bargaining itemizes them nicely. Allowing state workers to unionize "hamstrings us in our ability to manage our costs," Jones said. Eliminating collective bargaining "means we can start having real discussions about merit. People should be paid and promoted based on merit."Shannon, if somehow you see this, we salute your common-sense proposals. Here's another one for you: Pass a bill prohibiting union dues from being used for political purposes. Better yet, eliminate public unions entirely. They certainly do not serve the public. Phone Your Senators The email Craig passed along directs members to an AFSCME e-Action Network that will forward you to to your state senator after a brief bit of pro-union propaganda. To call in, you will need to know your senator's name. Here is an Interactive Map of Ohio Senate Districts that will help find the name if you do not know it. After you determine your senator's name, please click on the above AFSCME link, enter your phone number, and you will get a callback in 10 seconds. Disregard the propaganda and request your senator to vote Yes on Senate Bill 5. Tell your senator that collective bargaining drives up costs and it is time for merit pay. While you are at it, ask for a bill that will stop union dues from being used for political purposes. It is a scam in and of itself that public unions can waste taxpayer dollars with organized call-in processes like these. It shows you just what you are up against. However, as long as the procedure is out there, it makes sense to voice your opinion too. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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