Thursday, July 30, 2009

Open Door Letter to Georgia Law Makers! Questions and Truth! (Jack Kingston, Golden, and others) No Reply, Why?

Friday, June 26, 2009

Letter to Rep. Tim Golden and Jack Kingston, Georgia Workers Rights, "Georgia At Will Employment Law" QUESTIONS NEEDS ANSWERS....

June 27, 2009

George Boston Rhynes
Valdosta, Georgia

To: Letter to the editor, “Open Letter to Georgia Law Makers”

Is the State of Georgia and America in general nearing a state of revolt due to employers hiring illegal immigrants and undocumented workers that has contributed to a faltering job market as American citizens suffers?

Therefore on behalf of citizens in the State of Georgia and around the nation, I would like Georgia State Representative Tim golden and Jack Kingston to provide answers to the following questions. As they relate to enforcement of city, county, state, or federal law if applicable to (employers) employing illegal aliens on various projects and job sites that increases the number of unemployed workers in the State of Georgia and around the nation?

a. What person or agency can citizens contact to report EMPLOYERS who employ illegal aliens and forcing states to pay unnecessary unemployment compensation because of un-American practices?

b. What law should citizens read to educate themselves about the hiring of illegal aliens, and undocumented workers that is increasing our taxes through paying unemployment compensations?

c. How many companies and job sites in the last two years in Valdosta-Lowndes County Georgia have been reviewed, inspected or monitored for the hiring of illegal aliens or undocumented workers at the expense of American citizens being unemployed?

d. How many of these companies (monitored) were identified as employing illegal workers within the last three years in Valdosta-Lowndes County Georgia.

e. What agency or member of law enforcement discovered the illegal activity and what was the average amount of the fine inflicted?

f. How many employers have being charged, arrested or jailed while many American citizens continue to blame immigrants and illegal aliens? (This should be of special importance when it comes to contract jobs, and road crews etc.)

g. Why should politicians criticize illegal aliens but do nothing to EMPLOYERS that employs them?

h. If homeowners are required and they are to abide by city and county codes or be charged, then should not our government monitor and control the hiring practices of EMPLOYERS that are taking jobs from the American people at taxpayer’s expense?

i. If motorists are ticket twenty-four seven for speeding violations etc. Then should not EMPLOYERS be issued citations twenty-four seven for breaking the law—instead of sending American workers to the unemployment lines and increasing our taxes due to the hiring of illegal aliens?

j. What is your stand on Georgia’s disgraceful “At will Employment law” wherein companies can fire workers for good cause, bad cause, or for no cause at all without having to give Georgia WORKERS a reason for their wrongful terminations? Do you agree with this law, and if not what are you doing to remove it from the books?

k. Finally, if motorists are charged $105.00 for one brake light being out by law enforcement? Then why cannot this same amount of force be dispersed so Americans can have a job to take care of their family and love ones? Instead of employers hiring illegal aliens during these hard economic times?

It is my desire to see our elected officials respond publicly to this Letter to the Editor so all minds and hearts of concerned citizens will be soothed, especially those who are unemployed and have exhausted all unemployment compensations or about to loose their homes---due to a lack of community jobs.



GEORGE BOSTON RHYNES
Retired United States Armed Forces Veteran
Valdosta, Georgia

Cc: Georgia Department of Labor

Two heads may be better than one but never forget which one belongs to you.{GBR}

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