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Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

New smoking ban will benefit Michigan citizens

Thursday, April 8th, 2010


I came acrossed this article and with May quickly approuching I wondered what other people’s views where on this subjuect.


Beginning May 1, Michigan will become the 38th state to ban smoking from all workplaces, restaurants and bars. Exceptions include gambling floors of casinos, cigar bars, tobacco specialty stores, home offices and motor vehicles. This bill is a milestone in recognizing the importance of minimizing exposure to secondhand smoke for everyone.

This bill advocates for workers’ rights to a safe and clean working environment. For too long, bartenders, waiters and other employees of these establishments have had to suffer through their work days and nights in a smoke-filled environment. Why have the rest of us been able to enjoy clean air and they have continued to suffer? Spending 30 minutes in a smoke-filled room is the equivalent of a nonsmoker smoking one cigarette. Therefore, these nonsmoking employees are actually smoking around 16 cigarettes in an eight-hour shift. This bill shows these employees that Michigan cares about their health and well-being and respects their right, just like anyone else, to work in a smoke-free environment. Both smokers and nonsmokers alike should feel good about the opportunity to support equality in the workplace.

Some smokers, although not most, argue that this legislation is unreasonable. But aside from causing a minor inconvenience, they, too, are benefiting. Most smokers I know don’t enjoy secondhand smoke or appreciates smelling like an ashtray when they return home from a night out. Furthermore, smokers still can enjoy their cigarettes outside just like they would while shopping or going to a movie or sporting event.

As a nonsmoker, the argument for a smoke-free bill is obvious. When returning home from a bar, restaurant or bowling alley, I won’t smell like a cigarette, suffer from itchy red eyes, a scratchy throat or restricted breathing and won’t need to be concerned with possible health conditions as a result of inhaling secondhand smoke. In Michigan alone, thousands of people die each year from illnesses caused by secondhand smoke, according to the Michigan Department of Community Health. Nonsmokers’ health no longer should be at risk because of a decision that other people are making. They deserve the right to enjoy their evenings in a clean, smoke-free atmosphere.

You can support the smoke-free Michigan bill by planning a night out with friends on May 1 to show local bars, restaurants and other establishments that their businesses will profit because of this legislation and that you support workers’ rights.

Emily Betros,
organizational and community practice graduate student

The End of the Old General Motors

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Dear Friends,

As I am sure most of you have heard at some point today, General Motors Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection under article 363. Like Chrysler AG, General Motors Corporation will be operational. The majority of GM will be owned by the U.S. Federal Government with oversight from the Obama Administration. Additionally, large holdings of GM will also be held by the UAW; the Canadian National Government; and the Provincial Government of Ontario. As part of the agreement to be globally viable, GM has agreed to close and/or idle a number of U.S. plants. Enclosed in this e-mail is some information about the bankruptcy of GM and the list of plants closed and/or left idle. It is a very sad day in America, my friends. However, we may be down, but we are not out. Join me in standing united in support of the American manufacturing sector and tell the Obama Administration that America works; we build honest, reliable products for honest, reliable workers. The future of America depends on a viable American manufacturing sector.

With American Solidarity,

Gary L. Bulson

Westland Chamber Honors 2 Outstanding People

Monday, June 1st, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Westland Chamber of Commerce would like to honor two

individuals for their work in our community. First would be the

2009 Business Person of the Year Jeffrey Juenemann.

 

 

Jeff is

the owner of Juenemann Insurance. Jeff has been a Chamber

Member for 31 years, before he even owned his own business.

Jeff was also a past President on the Chamber Board, past

Westland Rotary President, and past President of the Michigan

Association of Insurance Agents. He is still involved in all of

these organizations along with several others. He gives back to

his community as often as he can. Thanks Jeff for being such a

great role model.

Second we would like to honor the

 

 

2009 First Citizen of the

Year Meriem Kadi.

 

 

Meriem has been a staple to almost every