Our bigoted Secretary of Labor

Intelligence Report
By Lyric Wallwork Winik
Published: July 1, 2007

[In the News]

How Safe Is Your Job?
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Many readers have expressed their concern about Labor Secretary Elaine Chao’s comments about American workers in the story below, which was featured in the July 1, 2007, edition of PARADE. Click here for clarification from Secretary Chao herself.]

You could lose your job to a foreign worker—not because he’s cheaper but because he has better workplace skills and discipline. That’s the message Labor Secretary Elaine Chao hears from U.S. executives who are worried about America’s competitive future. While losses are low thus far—one study estimates that only 280,000 jobs in the service industry out of 115 million are outsourced each year—that could change. Beyond the cheaper cost of labor, U.S. employers say that many workers abroad simply have a better attitude toward work. “American employees must be punctual, dress appropriately and have good personal hygiene,” says Chao. “They need anger-management and conflict-resolution skills, and they have to be able to accept direction. Too many young people bristle when a supervisor asks them to do something.”

http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_07-01-2007/Intelligence_Report
 
Quote from LT701:

Intelligence Report
By Lyric Wallwork Winik
Published: July 1, 2007

[In the News]

How Safe Is Your Job?
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Many readers have expressed their concern about Labor Secretary Elaine Chao’s comments about American workers in the story below, which was featured in the July 1, 2007, edition of PARADE. Click here for clarification from Secretary Chao herself.]

You could lose your job to a foreign worker—not because he’s cheaper but because he has better workplace skills and discipline. That’s the message Labor Secretary Elaine Chao hears from U.S. executives who are worried about America’s competitive future. While losses are low thus far—one study estimates that only 280,000 jobs in the service industry out of 115 million are outsourced each year—that could change. Beyond the cheaper cost of labor, U.S. employers say that many workers abroad simply have a better attitude toward work. “American employees must be punctual, dress appropriately and have good personal hygiene,” says Chao. “They need anger-management and conflict-resolution skills, and they have to be able to accept direction. Too many young people bristle when a supervisor asks them to do something.”

http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_07-01-2007/Intelligence_Report

call your representative & senator and ask that they have her FIRED
 
Quote from LT701:

Intelligence Report
By Lyric Wallwork Winik
Published: July 1, 2007

[In the News]

“American employees must be punctual, dress appropriately and have good personal hygiene,” says Chao. “They need anger-management and conflict-resolution skills, and they have to be able to accept direction. Too many young people bristle when a supervisor asks them to do something.”

http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_07-01-2007/Intelligence_Report

Her comments imply that American employees are late, filthy, angry and dress like slobs . . .

I'd put this bitch in the same league as Chertoff and Sec of commerce Guiterrez who think Americans are all racist for not wanting to go along with Bush Kennedys amnesty.
 
she clearly does not see her OWN boss as the American people

she demonstrates outright insubordination, on top of incompetence
 
Quote from LT701:

she clearly does not see her OWN boss as the American people

she demonstrates outright insubordination, on top of incompetence

let's fire the insubordinate.
 
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