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11-06-2008, 04:58 PM #1
Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages
UH OH, the glow is starting to wear off already.
I always wondered how he got all these people to volunteer for him, now I know.... it was the MONEY
http://www.wthr.com/global/story.asp?s=9299280
Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages
Posted: Nov 5, 2008 03:38 PM EST
Updated: Nov 6, 2008 03:41 PM EST
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November 6, 2008 update: Jonathan Swain from the Obama campaign says most of the payment issues have been resolved. A few people showed up Thursday and made arrangements for payment. Those remaining few will receive payment by mail.
Original story:
Indianapolis - Lines were long and tempers flared Wednesday not to vote but to get paid for canvassing for Barack Obama. Several hundred people are still waiting to get their pay for last-minute campaigning. Police were called to the Obama campaign office on North Meridian Street downtown to control the crowd.
The line was long and the crowd was angry at times.
"I want my money today! It's my money. I want it right now!" yelled one former campaign worker.
A former spokesman for the Obama campaign said 375 people were hired as part of the Vote Corps program and said people signed up to work three-hour shifts at a time. Three hours of canvassing got workers a $30 pre-paid Visa card.
The workers showed up to get their cards Wednesday morning at 10:00 am.
"There was a note on the door saying 1:00 pm and then at 1:20 pm everybody was like why is nobody here. They just got here and they're trying to get it organized," said Heather Richards, a former campaign worker.
The large gathering of around 375 people prompted police to call in extra officers and set up temporary barricades. The barricades helped keep the crowd from spilling out onto Meridian Street. Police say the several hundred people in line were for the most part orderly.
"No arrests. Some of the people were upset at first because the line wasn't moving as fast as they thought it should. But we really haven't had any problems," said Major Darryl Pierce, Metro Police.
Eventually people did start getting paid, but some said they were missing hours and told to fill in paperwork making their claim and that eventually they would get a check in the mail.
"Still that's not right. I'm disappointed. I'm glad for the president, but I'm disappointed in this system," said Diane Jefferson, temporary campaign worker.
"It should have been $480. It's $230," said Imani Sankofa.
"They gave us $10 an hour. So we added it. I added up all the hours so it was supposed to be at least $120. All I get is $90," said Charles Martin.
"I worked nine hours a day for 4 days and got paid half of what I should have earned," said Randall Waldon.
Some people weren't satisfied with filling out a claim form for money they felt was still due to them.
"They say that they gonna call you or they going to mail it to you, but I don't know. We'll see what happens," said Antron Grose.
"Talking about they'll mail it to us. I ain't worried about that, man. They're not going to mail nothin'," said Martin.
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11-06-2008, 05:07 PM #2
Ahh, get used to it you crybabies, the check will be in the mail.
And for the homeless in Ohio, I would suggest planting a mailbox next to your bench. Your checks are in the mail too!
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11-06-2008, 05:25 PM #3Note: The comments tool has been disabled for this story. It is WTHR.com's policy to approve all comments before they are posted because we aim to maintain a civil dialogue on our site. However, because of the large volume of comments generated by this story, we do not have the time to approve them - therefore they have been turned off. We are sorry for any inconvenience. While our goal is to encourage interactivity on our site, in this case, we simply do not have the staff to devote the time to approving comments.
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11-06-2008, 05:53 PM #4
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LMAO priceless! You ain't seen nothin yet!...deal with it. lol
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11-06-2008, 06:14 PM #5
Thank you for my laugh of the day! Check's in the mail, yea right.
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11-06-2008, 06:17 PM #6
Nobama should just tell those workers he "spread the wealth" by giving their money to people who he thinks need it more. The gullible numbskulls would probably eat it right up.
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11-06-2008, 07:16 PM #7
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