Spoke at the Bernie Sanders rally April 16th, 2016 in
Providence. I'm posting the speech here to share. Let me know what you
think, after all only together can we make change.
Thank
you, my name is Tony Hempfer and I'm with the Committee for Better
Banks. We are a national coalition of bank workers, community groups,
and labor organizations coming together to improve conditions in the
industry for frontline workers and the communities we serve. From
unreasonably low pay to sales goals that lead to job insecurity and
predatory practices, workers that I’ve met from across the country are
organizing around the most pressing issues in the industry.
Personally, I work for Bank of America, but not in the way most
people think of bank workers. I'm one of the little people, we are the
tellers, the call center reps, the data entry people, those who work in
the backroom doing the work that needs to be done.
Today I am here to show my support for Senator Bernie Sanders
because he is the only candidate addressing issues that affect bank
workers. Many people would be surprised that my coworkers and I need a
raise. Almost three-quarters of bank tellers make less than $15 an hour
and a quarter of frontline workers rely on food stamps or other public
assistance to survive.
Bernie Sanders is leading the way to a better America, one that values working class Americans over corporate profits.
One of the main ways some banks bring in profit is by enforcing
really high sales goals to pressure frontline workers to push products
on consumers that may not be in their best interest. Us frontline
workers want our customers and our communities to be financially
successful, but it’s often difficult for us to meet your needs when the
bank is threatening to write us up or fire us if we do not sell enough
products that day or week.
On sales goals, we’ve already seen progress. For example, the
city of Los Angeles is suing Wells Fargo for their aggressive tactics.
Bank workers and the working families we serve deserve an end to
unreasonable sales goals that transfer wealth from communities straight
to the 1%. Bank workers need a voice in our workplaces so we can fight
for better working conditions in the richest industry in the world.
Bernie gets it. He is for change and I can say that us lower paid
bankers in the finance industry like change. Hell we make it for you
everyday. But we do other things as well. Sure you know we make deposits
and withdrawals into your accounts. We watch for elder abuse, monitor
suspicious deposits, all the while constantly watching for fraud. We
protect your accounts. Senator Sanders wants to protect your accounts
too.
Thank you for the opportunity to speak here today. If there are
any bank workers out there interested learning more about the Committee
for Better Banks, please go to www.betterbanks.org or contact me. Once
again my name is Tony Hempfer and the transcripts of my speech will be
made available online because Senator Sanders and his supporters have
nothing to hide.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
Prince
Prince was from my generation, he was exciting like life itself. We danced through the 80's, slowed down through the 90's, and was still moving mountains in the new century. We lived through his music and grew old together. Thank you for that.
I saw Prince back on the 1999 Tour in '83. He put on a great show and his talent lifted me up. If I was ever depressed I could put his music on and he could change my mood for the better. How could it not, it was full of life. Now for awhile I will listen in sadness. Like artists before we will rejoice in his talent for years to come. The music will never die, just fade away like you and I.
RIP Prince and thank you for the good times
I saw Prince back on the 1999 Tour in '83. He put on a great show and his talent lifted me up. If I was ever depressed I could put his music on and he could change my mood for the better. How could it not, it was full of life. Now for awhile I will listen in sadness. Like artists before we will rejoice in his talent for years to come. The music will never die, just fade away like you and I.
RIP Prince and thank you for the good times
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Harriet Tubman
This country will finally put a woman and a person of color on our
currency and I for one say 'bout time. Harriet Tubman is an excellent
choice and hopefully will encourage people to learn more about her and
what she accomplished. Black history shouldn't be celebrated one month a
year, it should be celebrated and taught all year round. That goes for
all history as well. We only move forward when we learn from our past.
Interestingly she is being put on the $20 bill. Learn her history and you'll see that is a fitting place for her.
Interestingly she is being put on the $20 bill. Learn her history and you'll see that is a fitting place for her.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Bank workers unite
The Committee for Better Banks has helped me find my voice and make it be heard at my workplace, they can help you as well. Contact them and be the change that you and your coworkers need. Whether you work for a big bank or a small one stand up for your rights. Together we can make change.
Guess I should use this more often
I used to post here but then my computer died. As I had an iPad I never bothered getting it replaced. Sort of missed sitting and typing so now I'm here and will see if I feel like doing this still. Who knows maybe people actually care what I think lol
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