The fact that you think it is appropriate to say that you don't need to know the facts prior to making statements shows that trying to have a real discussion is pointless. What is even sadder is the fact that you are an elected official is even sadder. This is a prime example of why we don't get real results as we should. We elect folks who think it is acceptable to not do the work required.
On Dec 5, 2012 9:29 AM, "Gigi Ransom" <gigifor5c12@yahoo.com> wrote:
-- --Eric,No matter what is being perceived as a "slanted report", etc, the issue is why do these developers/contractors avoid hiring qualified DC residents, and we do have them of all ages? This constant false statement, "they don't have the qualifications" just does fly with me and other DC residents. I have first hand knowledge and experience being confronted with this issue, especially since I have personally taken trained returning citizens to job sites in DC and MD, one time in which there were 6 car loads in which I purchased the gas and meals for all cars.As to the need of me doing research on the topic, I had in the early stages of this problem DC is confronted. However, if and when I decide I want to make it a priority, especially for testimony as I have done in the past and recently for the DC residency requirements for DC Govt jobs, I will. Don't need it to respond to your post which had facts, which you probably couldn't see or want to acknowledge.Of course common sense states that there hasn't been an increase in hiring DC residents for construction jobs hasn't increased in 5 years is because they are not being hired. Don't have to do any research when I speak with these individuals on a daily basis asking me to help them find work which is also facts.Yes, these contractors are not stupid when it comes to DC Govt contracts or revenue financing, they keep the same work crews, whether or not these workers have the certified training to meet the standards that are required by DC residents which is discriminatory in my opinion, and my opinion, especially based on experience as a Compliance Officer has value in this discussion.I understand those who gain control in these development projects are looking out for their own pockets, have no problem with them hiring day labors, but they should be 3rd tier with DC residents 1st tier, plain and simple. DC Govt funds should be focused on supporting our own economy with our own true residents/citizens being hired first, again, plain and simple and fact like other Stated are doing.Over the holiday, I drove to NY and saw the massive NJ Turnpike project at work. Funny, could tell over 95% of the individuals I saw working and the parked vehicles and work vehicles/trucks had New Jersey tags. New Jersey has a "New Jersey First" law. Only one complaint in a year of operations.Your the one that mentioned possible legal action, be it on your own or your work required you to follow orders and write that. It is insulting, demeaning to intelligent DC residents, which you seem to think don't exist. No matter your attempt at justifying, it comes down to this, either a person focuses their efforts and speaks to improving the lot/worth of others who are being denied the same rights as others who don't meet the standards and are back doored in, or not. All should meet pre-determined standards to qualify to be hired to do this work, then there would be no questions of concerns.My record speaks for itself and so does yours. The people know which side I'm on.Albrette "Gigi" RansomFrom: Eric J. Jones <ejjones.threed@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2012 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [WardFive] Fw: [ward5] Report: D.C. Stinks At Getting Residents Hired in Construction Jobs (Loose Lips)
Commissioner,There in lies the problem, you are speaking in Opinion and not facts. Instead of actually gaining an understanding of my statement and asking what I meant you instead went on the an attack which you can't substantiate when the sad fact is that much like the report your statement is fill with gaps.First, my statement had nothing to do with striking fear anyone. I never have and never will seek to strike fear in anyone by statements as those are petty and feeble minded activities. Maybe you mind went there because that is how you operate along with your cowardly soft attacks but that is not part of my standard operating procedures.As to the report the facts will show that the slanted report by the local branch of the LiUNA who if you had done research was marred in several scandals two years about for taking out false advertisements, attacking companies and flat out falsifying information is in no way factual. Much like their previous actions this report puts out information which are flat out lies in hopes of trying to prove a point while at the same time truly working to build their membership base which is the ultimate goal of LiUNA.Now as it relates to the local a construction workforce once again I would advise that you actually do the research. It has been clearly studied and stated that the local construction workforce is less than 12k jobs and hasn't seen a major increase in at least 5 years. Even with such large projects such as the Convention Center Hotel, City Center Project, St. Elizabeth's East West Campus (DHS), O Street Market, etc you have seen a recycling of previously employed individuals without a great increase in skilled trades men and women.Likewise because of the current Journeymen to Apprentice ratios within the city which mandate that you have at least 3 Journeymen for each Apprentice working on a job site the number of new individuals or non skilled individuals will continue to be behind places such as Baltimore, Philly, etc where the ration is 1 to 1 which means that you can have more individuals on jobs who are gaining on the job training or may not be as skilled. This of course isn't covered in the report because it doesn't help to serve the purpose of it nor is it something that you ever talk. This compounded with the fact that the number of licensed Journeymen who live and work in DC continues to be stagnant. Partially because of the way in which DCRA has provided the option to become licensed in the past 10 or so years which has been a horrible failure in comparison with all neighboring jurisdictions. This is why we have recently moved through the council our second journeyman equality bill which would allow individuals who have been licensed and verified from a neighboring area to obtain a waiver and pay the cost to become licensed much like you can do in neighboring areas.Now back to your understanding of the legislation and greater law it would be great if you truly had a real understanding of such but you truly don't which is why your continued statements are problematic. Your baseless statement about me living in this city is even more comical with you stating that I have a form of cloaked hatred for someone. You speak of me possibly thinking that residents of this great city (the home of my family for four generations) are less than me. I think the real issue isn't what I think but how you truly feel about your self as I have never and will never say that my neighbors, friends and family are less than anyone. I have never let those words come out of my mouth and the fact that you would try to assign that to me is even more of an insult.Now as it relates to how I can sleep at night I sleep well every night because my history and track record speaks for its self. In all your years an elected official in Ward 5 and Ward 6 before that I have never and will never have an issue putting my record up to task because I know of my work and know the progress it has and will continue to make. I see first hand the neighbors, friends and strangers who I have helped and continue to help conjunction with other dedicated residents of this city and I will continue to work to make sure that not only are the businesses in my hometown treated fairly and logically but also that in doing so we do so to make it better for all of our residents and not just try to pit one group against the other as poverty pimps continue to do.So while you keep on with your unsubstantiated statements and cowardly false attacks just know that I will continue to fight for issues which are fair and just to all not just a certain electorate or specialized group.--
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Eric J. Jones, MSF
ejjones.threed@gmail.com
"I for one believe that if you give people a thorough understanding of what confronts them and the basic causes that produce it, they'll create their own program, and when the people create a program, you get action."
El Haj Malik El Shabazz
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